Eric Clapton was part of a few bands during his heyday, one of which was Derek And The Dominos in the 1970s. The album version of “Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?” isn’t exactly a fan favorite, but ...
A Ramones’ classic makes it onto the list – but which is it? - Roberta Bayley/Redferns We’re going to fall out about this, obviously. But here we go. Let’s just start with the idea that a riff is a ...
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Top 20 Song Intros Everyone Instantly Knows
Just a few notes is all it takes! Join us as we count down our picks for the most famous and instantly-recognizable song ...
These one-hit wonders from the 1970s have some of the best guitar riffs of all time, proving that you can still make just one ...
A new study has identified The White Stripes’ Seven Nation Army as the world’s most Googled guitar riff. For Wood and Fire Studio’s statistics, the studio analyzed a total of 271 songs and 2,314,336 ...
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“It came out exciting, almost attacking”: Vic Flick, who played the Bond theme guitar riff, dies aged 87
It’s one of the most famous guitar riffs of all time - the twanging open E string riff in the James Bond theme. And the man who played it was Vic Flick. Vic passed away on 14 November, and is ...
Despite creating one of rock’s most iconic riffs, Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash has admitted he initially had doubts about ...
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