Posted April 25, 2011 at 10:42 am | No comments
“Wonderwall” – Oasis 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 free […]
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Posted April 24, 2011 at 7:57 am | No comments
“Crazy Train” – Ozzy Osbourne 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 […]
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Posted April 23, 2011 at 10:01 am | No comments
“Last Resort” – Papa Roach 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 […]
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Posted April 22, 2011 at 12:00 am | No comments
Written by Geoff Gill and Clint Wade in 1979, “Heartbreaker” was originally released on Pat Benatar’s album In the Heat of the Night, proving to be a huge success for the singer and a song that became a staple of her live shows. Though it was never acknowledged by the songwriters, the lyrics to “Heartbreaker” are oddly similar to the Crystals song of the same name with “Heartbreaker, dream-maker, love-taker” being almost the same as the Crystals’ lyrics “Heartbreaker, hip shaker, troublemaker.” The song would peak at number 23 on the charts, helping to launch Benatar to the top of the Pop-Rock world.
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Posted April 21, 2011 at 9:12 am | No comments
Often times it is a mixture of a great song and a little media controversy that propels a band to international stardom, and that’s exactly what happened with alt-rockers Pearl Jam and their 1992 smash hit single and video “Jeremy.” Featuring a unique, 12-string bass for both the intro and the song’s ending sequence, “Jeremy” is one of the band’s strongest songs, one that remains in the public’s ears 20 years later. Though the song was a big hit, the lyrical content, and graphic video, were criticized by some because it talked about a young boy named Jeremy killing himself in front of his classmates, which was based on a true story. While some were upset over the video, it won video of the year and stood out as one of the best music videos of the post-Metal era.
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Posted April 20, 2011 at 9:52 am | No comments
“1901” – Phoenix 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 free […]
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Posted April 19, 2011 at 8:46 am | No comments
“Wish You Were Here” – Pink Floyd 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 […]
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Posted April 18, 2011 at 9:12 am | No comments
“Every Breath You Take” was such a huge hit for Sting, who wrote the song, and The Police, who recorded it, that it is commonly said to generate 25-30% of Sting’s entire royalty income, which is saying something for one of the most prolific and successful songwriters of the past 30 years. Beginning with one of the most famous and commonly learned guitar intros in rock history, the song showcases the jazz-influenced side of Police guitarist Andy Summers, a side of his playing that the guitarist would pursue in the ‘90s and ‘00s as he branched out in his artistic endeavors.
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Posted April 17, 2011 at 7:38 am | No comments
“Blurry” – Puddle of Mudd 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 […]
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Posted April 16, 2011 at 9:55 am | No comments
Released on their 2002 album Songs for the Deaf, “No One Knows” became the first single by modern rock band the Queens of the Stone Age to top the U.S. Modern Rock Charts, garnering a Grammy nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance in the process. The song was more than five years old when the band went into the studio to record the album, showing the patience that the quintet has when it comes to writing and recording new material. The choice to wait and let the song grow over the years proved to be the right choice as it was a major hit for the now famous band from California.
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