Η ιστοσελίδα Gibson.com δημιούργησε μια λίστα με τα 10 καλύτερα κιθαριστικά θέματα των 80ies. Διαβάστε τα και ... ακούω γνώμες.
10.RUSH-"Limelight":
"Sharing trio space with one of the best bass players on the planet and probably the best drummer on Earth, (Alex) Lifeson still manages to stand out."
09.GUNS'N'ROSES-"Sweet Child o' Mine":
"While the album was stacked with heavy hitters ... it was the ballad of the set that had the most unique and memorable riff."
08.THE CLASH-"Should I Stay or Should I Go":
"Sometimes you only need two chords to kick an audience in the teeth, and certainly Mick Jones and Joe Strummer did just that with this Combat Rock fave."
07.MICHAEL JACKSON (feat.Steve Lukather)-"Beat It":
"Yes, it had that insane guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen, but the engine driving the song was a weighty bounce by session whiz Steve Lukather."
06.JUDAS PRIEST-"Breaking the Law":
"It's hard to deny the brutal simplicity of this 'British Steel' classic."
05.DEF LEPPARD-"Photograph":
"There are actually two guitar parts interwoven on this seemingly simple blast from 'Pyromania'."
04.SCORPIONS-"Rock You Like a Hurricane":
"Maybe the heaviest combination of simple power chords ever . . . the key to any great riff."
03.OZZY OSBOURNE (feat.Randy Rhoads)-"Crazy Train":
"The churning, sinister opening section hurls the song forward and creates a momentum that never lets up."
02.THE ROLLING STONES-"Start Me Up":
"This 1981 classic is so stirring that nearly 30 years later you're still unlikely see a football stadium not use it to psych their fans up for a kickoff."
01.AC/DC-"Back in Black":
"Angus and Malcolm Young cooked up some of the greatest riffs of their career on this magnum opus, but none is more memorable than the hard and heavy title track."
ΥΓ. Sorry αλλά λίστα με 80ies κιθαριστικά θέματα που δεν περιλαμβάνει την μυθική τριάδα: Blackmore-Malmsteen-Tsamis ή τον "μάστορα" των riff, Tony Iommy δεν μπορώ να την πάρω στα σοβαρά!
10.RUSH-"Limelight":
"Sharing trio space with one of the best bass players on the planet and probably the best drummer on Earth, (Alex) Lifeson still manages to stand out."
09.GUNS'N'ROSES-"Sweet Child o' Mine":
"While the album was stacked with heavy hitters ... it was the ballad of the set that had the most unique and memorable riff."
08.THE CLASH-"Should I Stay or Should I Go":
"Sometimes you only need two chords to kick an audience in the teeth, and certainly Mick Jones and Joe Strummer did just that with this Combat Rock fave."
07.MICHAEL JACKSON (feat.Steve Lukather)-"Beat It":
"Yes, it had that insane guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen, but the engine driving the song was a weighty bounce by session whiz Steve Lukather."
06.JUDAS PRIEST-"Breaking the Law":
"It's hard to deny the brutal simplicity of this 'British Steel' classic."
05.DEF LEPPARD-"Photograph":
"There are actually two guitar parts interwoven on this seemingly simple blast from 'Pyromania'."
04.SCORPIONS-"Rock You Like a Hurricane":
"Maybe the heaviest combination of simple power chords ever . . . the key to any great riff."
03.OZZY OSBOURNE (feat.Randy Rhoads)-"Crazy Train":
"The churning, sinister opening section hurls the song forward and creates a momentum that never lets up."
02.THE ROLLING STONES-"Start Me Up":
"This 1981 classic is so stirring that nearly 30 years later you're still unlikely see a football stadium not use it to psych their fans up for a kickoff."
01.AC/DC-"Back in Black":
"Angus and Malcolm Young cooked up some of the greatest riffs of their career on this magnum opus, but none is more memorable than the hard and heavy title track."
ΥΓ. Sorry αλλά λίστα με 80ies κιθαριστικά θέματα που δεν περιλαμβάνει την μυθική τριάδα: Blackmore-Malmsteen-Tsamis ή τον "μάστορα" των riff, Tony Iommy δεν μπορώ να την πάρω στα σοβαρά!
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