Santana – Black Magic Woman
Another classic song.The keyboard intro gets you in the atmosphere of the song and then the guitar takes the lead,with a nice intro riff,followed by two solos.Then we have the twist,where the rhythm is much faster and the whole mood changes.The first time I heard it,I was really surprised!Enjoy!
Lynyrd Skynyrd – Sweet Home Alabama
Most of you know this classic,killer-song!One of the most famous blues song,”Sweet Home Alabama”,by Lynyrd Skynyrd features a very “sweet” melody,with a bluesy rhythm and a nice and fast guitar solo,accompanied by the piano!
Pearl Jam – Betterman
The Pearl Jam are an awesome band.They played and produced(now they do tours) mainly rock music.Their album “Ten” featured great songs of the grunge genre.Eddie Vedder’s vocals are very good and the lead guitarist,Mike McCready,keeps you excited(sometimes he gets crazy on stage!).
Betterman,is nice,smooth,a bit quiet at first and then suddenly the volume raises and the main melody “shows up”.I truly love the intro and the outro of the song for some reason!
Something that I find weird is that in some songs(like Betterman),they are three guitarists(Eddie Vedder plays too)!
This is a live version of Betterman,at the Pink-Pop Festival in Holland,2000.
Jimi Hendrix – Purple Haze
Jimi Hendrix,as you most know,was the best guitar player.Unfortunately,he died from drugs.It is a very big loss for the rock “world”.
This song is marked as one of his greatest hits.The sound of the clean electric guitar with the bass create a “heavy” melody and the drums keep the rhythm,all forming a great blues song!
Ten Years After – I’m Going Home
It has great solos by Alvin Lee and great rhythm created by the drums and the bass.The guitar and Alvin Lee’s vocals keep you excited,with all their twists,that you don’t expect(for example,you hear only the bass and the drums for a bit,and then,suddenly you hear a guitar solo,just perfect!).
This is the video from Woodstock ‘69 and the sound quality is not that good.I would suggest finding the sound-only version of the song(the Woodstock version though).
Eric Clapton – Cocaine
If you know Eric Clapton,you know Cocaine!The basic melody formed by just 2 chords(an E5 and a D5) on the guitar (Eric Clapton’s Fender Stratocaster!),with a slightly distorted sound,combined with the rhythm and the little solos in between and the big one at the end,create a perfect blues song!
Enjoy!
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