Browsing Month April, 2011

Van Halen Panama Guitar Tab

Van Halen Panama Guitar Tab

Posted April 5, 2011 at 6:54 am | No comments

“Panama” – Van Halen Free Official TAB of the Day Click the link below to get the TAB: The first 10 readers each day get the TAB for free and everyone else gets a 50% discount until midnight after the freebies run out, then it’s 15% off after that. Remember, the first ten downloads are […]

Posted in: '80s Rock, Guitar Tab

The Chantay’s Pipeline Guitar Tab

The Chantay’s Pipeline Guitar Tab

Posted April 4, 2011 at 7:47 am | No comments

Featuring one of the most famous guitar intros, rhythm parts and lead melody lines in instrumental rock history, the Chantay’s created a monster hit with their 1963 release “Pipeline.” Ever since, guitarists of all backgrounds and tastes from across the globe have sat down and worked out this triple-guitar threat, which was originally titled “Liberty’s Whip” until the band members watched the film Endless Summer which depicted two surfers searching for the perfect wave. Whichever name they would have gone with, the song proved to be the band’s biggest hit, and one that has gone down in rock history as one of the ‘60s most memorable tunes.

Posted in: Classic Rock, Guitar Tab

Weezer Say It Ain’t So Guitar Tab

Weezer Say It Ain’t So Guitar Tab

Posted April 3, 2011 at 4:40 pm | No comments

After writing all the music and coming up with only one line of lyrics, which would end up being the song’s title, Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo sat down to pen the rest of one of the band’s biggest hits, “Say It Ain’t So.” Appearing as the third single from the band’s 1995 debut record The Blue Album, the song would go on to be ranked #82 by Rolling Stone magazine in their list of the “100 Greatest Songs of All Time,”

Posted in: Guitar Tab

Marshall Crenshaw Interview: Hollywood Rock and Roller

Marshall Crenshaw Interview: Hollywood Rock and Roller

Posted April 3, 2011 at 3:59 pm | No comments

Power pop balladeer, actor and rock chronicler Marshall Crenshaw creates and electrifies contemporary songs from the heartbeat of vintage vinyl. He’s firmly and comfortably grounded in the roots of rock ‘n’ roll and has gathered up a strong coterie of fans with his catchy hooks and timing. Crenshaw is a craftsman who merges classic taste with new style in a manner to produce his unique and captivating sound, always reminding us of the days when rock was young and magical.

Posted in: Classic Rock, Interviews, Rock Interviews

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Maps Guitar Tab

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Maps Guitar Tab

Posted April 2, 2011 at 9:41 am | No comments

Released on their debut record, 2003’s Fever to Tell, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs had a hit on their hands with their single “Maps.” The song, which portrays the relationship between Liars lead singer Angus Andrew and the band’s front-woman Karen O. The title is actually an acronym for the words “My Angus Please Stay,” and was featured on the band’s appearance during the 2004 MTV Music Awards, landed at #9 on the Billboard Modern Rock Charts and was featured in the popular video game Rock Band.

Posted in: Guitar Tab, Modern Rock

ZZ Top La Grange Guitar Tab

ZZ Top La Grange Guitar Tab

Posted April 1, 2011 at 9:24 am | No comments

Released in 1973, “La Grange” became an instant hit for Texas rock band ZZ Top, and one of the band’s most successful singles in their long and prestigious careers. Written for their album Tres Hombres, the song, which is basically a one-chord blues, talks about a bordello in La Grange, Texas, the same bordello that was the inspiration behind the film “The Biggest Little Whore-House in Texas,

Posted in: Blues, Guitar Tab

Vinícius Cantuária Interview: Blending Styles and Sounds

Vinícius Cantuária Interview: Blending Styles and Sounds

Posted April 1, 2011 at 8:41 am | No comments

When one thinks of Brazilian music, the soft sounds of Tom Jobim or Stan Getz usually spring to mind. Music that conjures up images of white-sand beaches, palm trees swaying in the breeze and long summer nights spent relaxing with friends. But, there are many sides to Brazilian music that don’t often receive the same level of attention outside of the musically bountiful country as Bossa Nova does.

Posted in: Interviews, Jazz, Jazz Interviews