Craig from the venerable Everyone Loves Guitar podcast has put together a tribute to the late Eddie Van Halen. 16 prominent guitar players speak about EVH. That includes our own Steve Morse starting at 51:16 mark.
Read more »
Posted in News by Nick on 2020-10-19
No Comments
The title says it all. Nothing particularly on-topic, just to make the rest of your weekend a little bit brighter, hopefully. Best watched full screen, at least the second time around.
Read more »
Posted in Blog by Nick on 2020-10-18
2 Comments
Flying Colors’ record company has posted a couple more tracks from the latest live release Third Stage: Live In London.
Read more »
Posted in News by Nick on 2020-10-15
2 Comments
A new episode of Paicey’s Tales from the Bar. “This episode contains a stripper!”
Read more »
Posted in News by Nick on 2020-10-14
No Comments
Paicey’s Drumtribe is back after a brief hiatus with the next installment of Tales from the Bar — the early morning edition.
Read more »
Posted in News by Nick on 2020-10-10
4 Comments
Glenn Hughes and The Dead Daisies have released an animated video for Bustle and Flow — a track from their upcoming album Holy Ground.
Read more »
Posted in News by Nick on 2020-10-02
6 Comments
If you thought the au naturel cover of Child in Time was fun, check out this one. As one of the youtubers has put it Wanted to see them in Uppsala summer of 1258, but I couldn’t find a spot to moor my longboat. Damn !
Read more »
Posted in Blog by Nick on 2020-09-14
8 Comments
Ian Gillan answers to Loudwire‘s Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction. This was published 3 years ago, but somehow slipped under our radar all that time. Big Ian not as much as providing rebuttals, as goes on a tangent telling anecdotes from his career.
Read more »
Posted in Blog by Nick on 2020-09-13
2 Comments
The record company has released another video for another track from Whoosh! This time it’s Nothing at All that got the Russian Stig themed treatment.
Read more »
Posted in News by Nick on 2020-09-04
20 Comments
Somebody went into all the trouble of artificially colourizing the complete Copenhagen 1972 video and the result is now available on youtube.
Read more »
Posted in Blog by Nick on 2020-08-31
7 Comments