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Day Tripper?
exception to every rule noby. exception to every rule. ;) :D
stann, spot on. well done. why do you call him a ****?
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Day Tripper?
exception to every rule noby. exception to every rule. ;) :D
stann, spot on. well done. why do you call him a ****?
Taxman has a great riff too
The 2 songs that made me want to play RAWK guitar
Opening Riff of Alternative Ulster - Stiff Little Fingers
& Messin With the Kid - The late great Rory Gallagher
I ended up playing the Bass so I'll cheat a little and put in my fave Bass lines
The Jam - Town Called Malice
Iggy Pop - Lust for Life
Ticket to Ride
Bass riffs par excelance
Stone Roses - Fools Gold
Breeders - Cannonball
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favourite riffs
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ticket to ride
Thats what Wikipedia says a riff is.Quote:
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As Lionel, once said to me, you are using wikipedia as a reference, laughable!!!! :DQuote:
Thats what Wikipedia says a riff is.
in fairness it doesnt really say a lot there, from that "anything" could be construed as a riff.....
in terms of sax/thrombones etc certainly a style of riff is possible, but i dont think if you asked the average joe, would they consider it a "riff", their answer would be no.
BTW, does anyone know what the term "playing the thrombone" means not in a musical parlance.
Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now by The Smiths
Orion by Metallica
Got The Time by Anthrax ...second nomination from me :D
Celebrate by An Emional Fish
Anyone learning bass should pick up a copy of London Nil Hull Four by The Housemartins. The Bass-lines on it are quite superb and deceptively easy to learn.
I Wanna be Adored - Stone Roses
Great Base Line.
I remember he was a bit of a running joke between meself and a mate years ago when we were faffing about learning the guitar. The fact his first name was apparently 'Whingey' only added to it.
But mainly the fact that his fretboard w@nkery broke all boundaries. Talk about a triumph of style over substance! A chap who's idea of musical proficiency is apparently to try and cram as many notes as he can into a given time period is a tw@t. And he made an album called 'Concerto for Electric Guitar' or something so he's a pretentious tw@t as well. :D
Also, yeah, am aware of the phrase 'tromboning' but in a context that perhaps makes it wise that I stop here, being as it's an open forum and all... :cool:
BTW your use of a superfluous 'h' in 'trombone' in this context is vaguely unsettling! :D
Anyone ever here a live Daytripper version by I think ists Paul Wellar and Noel Gallagher? seriously rocks.
Black night - Deep Purple
Ocean Colour Scene Beavis methinks.
Been thinking about it heres another few i like
Green Day - American Idiot
Sex Pistols -God Save the Queen
U2- Vertigo
Hives - Hate to Say I Told You So
Oasis - Headshrinker
QOTSA=No one knows
Good to see Johnny Marr is getting the plaudits here... Everything he churned out was a great riff... Might as well be a great riff personified! And while we're touching on bass riffs, Andy Rourke was a great man for them, Barbarism Begins at Home, This Charming Man, Rusholme Ruffians etc... Probably something to do with their "Irish Blood", More so than their "English Hearts"
Hollies - Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress
Golden Earring - Radar Love
Beatles - Get Back
Beatles - Come Together? No?