Kirk Hammett Reveals Metallica Album With His Best Playing
Out of Metallica’s twelve albums, there’s just one where lead guitarist Kirk Hammett says his playing is “spot on.” On “The Black Album,” Hammett says, “those solos wrote themselves” and that “all of them worked out instantly.” After having some “well documented” difficulty with the solo on “Unforgiven,” Hammett embraced spontaneity while recording the album, and opted to record the rest of it in that fashion.
Items From EDDIE VAN HALEN, AEROSMITH, RUSH And Others Sell For Large Amounts At Julien's "Music Icons" Auction
The annual Music Icons auction from Julian’s Auctions in New York featured items from Bob Dylan, Eddie Van Halen, Aerosmith, and Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain, with Van Halen's guitars fetching high prices. Van Halen’s stage-played Charvel Art Series guitar sold for $78,000, while Dylan’s signed Hohner Harmonica went for $29,250. Cobain items, including a portion of a Melvins tour van and a handwritten set list, also sold for significant amounts. Other notable items included Steven Tyler’s keyboard, Eric Clapton’s guitar, and John Lennon’s signed album.
Roger Waters says he ‘loves’ depressing song from Pink Floyd’s The Wall
Roger Waters has expressed his admiration for the song "Don't Leave Me Now" from Pink Floyd's album The Wall, calling it one of his all-time favorites. The bassist and songwriter confirmed that the song, though depressing, is not autobiographical but based on his observations. Waters explained that the song portrays the destructive nature of relationships where people treat each other poorly. Despite not being entirely autobiographical, Waters hoped that listeners could still find value in the song and relate to its themes of relationship turmoil and aggression.
Netflix set to drop major Led Zeppelin documentary that's missing one key part
"Becoming Led Zeppelin, a new documentary set to premiere on Netflix, offers never-before-seen footage of the band's early days and interviews with band members. The film focuses on the music and performances of Led Zeppelin from 1968 to 1970, showcasing their talent and energy on stage. However, the documentary avoids delving into the controversial aspects of the band's history, presenting a sanitized version of their story. Led by guitarist Jimmy Page, the film portrays the band members in a mythic light, with little exploration of their personal lives or the rock 'n' roll lifestyle they were known for. Despite its shortcomings, the documentary provides a captivating look at the band's musical prowess and features rare audio interviews that offer glimpses of vulnerability among the members."
Sir Rod Stewart sparks health concerns as he's forced to cancel gig last minute
Sir Rod Stewart has cancelled a gig in Las Vegas due to feeling unwell, sparking health concerns among fans. The 80-year-old singer apologized on Instagram and rescheduled the show to June 10. Fans expressed their support and well wishes for his recovery, especially with his upcoming performance at Glastonbury. Stewart, who recently received a lifetime achievement award, had to cancel shows last year due to Covid-19 and has hinted at scaling back on large-scale tours in the future. Despite this, he remains passionate about performing and has plans for future projects, including a potential Great American Songbook tour.
GEDDY LEE Discusses RUSH's Longevity In AXS TV Interview
AXS TV shared a clip of Rush frontman Geddy Lee discussing his friendship with bandmate Alex Lifeson from high school and their natural talent for music. The band's 50th anniversary will be celebrated with a 50-track super deluxe anthology, Rush 50, available in various configurations. The collection includes unreleased tracks, live recordings, and studio rarities, showcasing the band's evolution and prowess over the years. Rush 50 features new artwork, essays, and a graphic novel, offering fans a comprehensive look at the iconic band's career.
'Beautiful' John Lennon film that had viewers 'in tears' is now available to...
'Nowhere Boy', a poignant film chronicling John Lennon's early years, is now available for streaming on Disney+. Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, the biopic follows Lennon's journey from youth to the formation of The Beatles. The movie has been praised for its beauty and stellar performances, particularly by Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Thomas Brodie-Sangster. With an 81% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, 'Nowhere Boy' offers a touching portrayal of Lennon's formative years and has garnered acclaim from critics and fans alike. Additionally, Sony Pictures has announced plans for four separate Beatles biopics, spotlighting the individual stories of each band member, with acclaimed director Sam Mendes at the helm.
Bruce Springsteen names his ‘top five’ songs from his discography – including title track from classic album
Bruce Springsteen recently revealed his top five favorite songs from his discography during an interview with Stephen Colbert. The list includes hits like "Born to Run" and "Thunder Road," as well as tracks from albums like "The Rising" and "Nebraska." Springsteen also shared his top eight songs he couldn't live without, including classics by Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones. Fans have praised The Boss for his tough choices and shared their own favorite Springsteen songs in response to the interview.
Bon Jovi’s official ‘Forever’ book to be released in hardback edition this fall
Bon Jovi's official anthology book, Bon Jovi: Forever, will be released as a hardback bookstore edition on September 23rd. The book provides unprecedented access to the band's extensive archive, chronicling their 40-year history with chart-topping hits and a touring schedule that has seen them perform over 2,700 shows for 34 million fans across more than 50 countries. Jon Bon Jovi reflects on the unique bond and brotherhood shared among band members throughout their long career. For more information, visit TheBonJoviBook.com.
John Fogerty Announces New Album "Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years"
John Fogerty has a new album on the way."Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years" will feature the recently released, newly recorded, versions of 'Up Around the Bend," "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" and "Porterville." The new recordings are labeled "John's Version." The 20-track "Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years" album will be out on August 22nd.
"We didn't want to become known as a ballad band. That's how you become Air Supply": Night Ranger look back on their sudden rise, equally sudden fall, and return to mid-level happiness
Night Ranger, a hard rock band, reflects on their rise to fame with the power ballad "Sister Christian" in 1984 and the challenges they faced in maintaining their success. Despite record label pressures for more ballads, the band decided to disband in 1989 but reunited in 1996 to rebuild their touring base. They discuss their enduring love for making music, their ability to stay together as a band, and their evolution in sound over the years, including their latest album "Hole In The Sun." Night Ranger continues to tour and create music, embracing their rock-pop roots and enjoying the journey.
Inside Van Morrison’s tour rider – from ‘cold buffet’ to ‘no spotlights on stage’
Van Morrison's tour rider from 1992 has been shared online, revealing his specific requests for food, lighting, and crew accommodations. The contract includes details for a cold buffet, beverages, and dressing room necessities. Morrison's lighting requests prohibit the use of spotlights and call for simplicity. Fans have praised the sharing of the documents, highlighting the behind-the-scenes work that goes into a performance. One fan recalled Morrison's perfectionism during a live performance, showcasing his attention to detail and dedication to his craft.
CREED's MARK TREMONTI To Make His Belmont Stakes Debut Singing 'New York, New York'
Grammy-award winning musician Mark Tremonti will headline the entertainment lineup on Belmont Stakes day at Saratoga Race Course. Tremonti will perform “New York, New York” before the running of the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, with members of his band also performing trackside orchestral sets in the afternoon. With a career that includes time with bands Creed and Alter Bridge, Tremonti is known as one of the most acclaimed rock guitarists, having sold over 40 million albums.