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Dave Mustaine recommended Ace of Spades by Motorhead in Music (curated)

 
Ace of Spades by Motorhead
Ace of Spades by Motorhead
1980 | Rock
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"I have to go back to Motorhead again. You could say that the guitar playing on Iron Maiden’s Killers is up there. That was an important record for me too, but the tempo wasn’t as breakneck as the faster Motorhead tracks. They’re the perfect band for speeding… or going to jail! (laughs)”"

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Beck recommended Guts by John Cale in Music (curated)

 
Guts by John Cale
Guts by John Cale
2000 | Rock
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"Sports Chalet goes glam. This is the kind of fake superhero gear my band wears onstage. Also reminds me of Buckethead, the guitar player, who wears a K.F.C. bucket on his head. I heard that Cale used to show up at dinner parties dressed like this and refuse to take off the mask."

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Alisa Xayalith recommended track 23 by Blonde Redhead in 23 by Blonde Redhead in Music (curated)

 
23 by Blonde Redhead
23 by Blonde Redhead
2007 | Rock
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23 by Blonde Redhead

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"Blonde Redhead was a band i came across when I was working in a record shop in NZ. This was one of my favourite albums to spin when I wanted to blast myself with washed out guitars and soaring melodies. Kazu Makino is an exceptional guitar player who is always inspiring to watch"

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The Sun Sessions by Elvis Presley
The Sun Sessions by Elvis Presley
1976 | Pop
8.3 (3 Ratings)
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"There was a lot of Elvis in my house, because my mom is of that generation. All of his movement, the way he played guitar… I was attracted to it right away. I picked up that record and the first song I heard was “Mystery Train” and just how spooky it felt."

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    I Am A Wallet by McCarthy

    I Am A Wallet by McCarthy

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    I Am a Wallet is the debut studio album by English indie pop band McCarthy. It was first released in...

    MayBaby

    MayBaby

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    YouTube Channel

    hi I'm meg and I have no idea how i got here...but! I make internet vids for the internet kids!!!!!!...

    Ichi (2008)

    Ichi (2008)

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    Ichi is a blind woman who roams about town with her shamisen (a three-stringed Japanese guitar), but...

    CAGED Blues

    CAGED Blues

    Music and Education

    7.0 (1 Ratings) Rate It

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    Whether you want a complete method to learn blues guitar or just a set of 100 excellent blues guitar...

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Anna Calvi recommended Grace by Jeff Buckley in Music (curated)

 
Grace by Jeff Buckley
Grace by Jeff Buckley
1994 | Alternative, Rock, Singer-Songwriter
8.7 (7 Ratings)
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"I heard it when I was 17 or 18 and it really changed my view of what music could be in that there’s so much beauty in Jeff Buckley’s voice. Also, the guitar on that record is the biggest guitar influence that I’ve ever had. Jeff Buckley uses his voice in this very free way and it can go wherever he wants it to: that’s something that I've intentionally and subconsciously very much taken on myself as a singer. His voice can be so subtle, quiet and soft and then it becomes this roaring kind of force and, again, that’s something that completely inspired me as a singer. He’s very much about that play between his voice and his guitar but they both feel like they’re partners and the essence of who he is—I feel inspired by that as a musician myself. I always try and have a play between the guitar and the voice, to make them speak the same language and tell the story of myself. I remember writing Jeff Buckley lyrics all over my bag I took to college. I like the way you would take on lyrics and feel that they were expressing a part of you, so you'd always feel proud to have them on your schoolbag as if you wrote them yourself. That’s a really cute thing about being a teenager and looking a very particular way. Teenagers react to music because they’re always looking for a way to identify themselves."

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