You can almost hear it — that razor-sharp Les Paul bite slicing through Ozzy’s voice on Crazy Train. A mix of elegance and fury, like Bach on fire through a Marshall stack. Randy Rhoads didn’t just play guitar; he redefined what it meant to be a metal guitarist with soul, brains, and perfect pitch. When […]
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Stevie Ray Vaughan – Texas Blues on Fire
There are guitarists who play the blues — and then there was Stevie Ray Vaughan, [...]
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Prince – The Hidden Guitar Virtuoso
Long before the world knew him as The Purple One, Prince Rogers Nelson was a [...]
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Dave Grohl – Power Unchained
There’s a kind of thunder that doesn’t come from the sky — it comes from [...]
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Angus Young – Unleashed
There’s a moment — right before the lights go down — when you hear that [...]
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Jimi Hendrix – The Alchemist of Electric Expression
There’s a moment in every guitarist’s life when they plug in, hit a chord, and [...]
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