Best Blues Guitar Albums
Making a list of the best blues guitar albums ever is not easy but these are the best 5 blues guitar albums to have in your collection. So you have a collection of a Range of blues music to listen to when you can’t go online. Best electric guitar blues album Live at the Regal […]
Rick Barnes “A true livelong Love of music”
I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Rick Barnes for a couple of decades now. When the situation dictates that interactions in person are the task at hand, you get small bits and pieces of info over the course of time. There is a scheduled distraction of “Oh we have this musical event to make happen”. […]
Bill Kirchen king of DieselBilly & Titan of the Telecaster
Bill Kirchen is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose name resonates deeply in the world of country and rock music. Best known as the lead guitarist for the legendary band Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen during the 1970s, Kirchen earned the fitting nickname “The Titan of the Telecaster” for his unparalleled mastery […]
Solo Work, collaborations & Bands Clarence White Played
Best known for his Guitar and Mandoline playing. Today we are featuring the guitar of Clarence White and some of the bands of Clarence White Music from The Byrds, Muleskinner, and the Kentucky Colonels are all in Today’s Post along with solo music from Clarence White and Work with other Artists. What Clarence White Left […]
Iron Maiden “Origins of The Beast”
This article is fueled by my deep appreciation for Iron Maiden. It stems not from any disdain for Bruce Dickinson, but rather from the profound resonance that the band’s initial two albums with Paul Di’Anno left on me. Within the past ten years, I shared a meaningful dialogue with Paul. I’ve always been proactive in […]
The Cult “Electric Love”
The Cult electric love is a study in constant evolution, reinvention, and self-destruction. Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy founded the band in 1983 initially going out under the name “Death Cult” as Astbury fronted his former band “Southern Death Cult” By 1984 that settled on simply “The Cult”. They found their feet in the public […]
Guitar Visionary Richard O’Brien Rocky Horror‘s
We at Guitardoor write and expose all things guitar and this includes the likes of Richard O’Brien a Guitar Visionary. We look at the songwriter’s use of the guitar in a somewhat unconventional way. It allows me to talk about my two loves Music and Film. One Gentleman took those same loves and turned the […]
The Velvet Underground “Music’s Mirror of Truth”
When I look deeper into the velvet underground and music’s mirror of truth, the dark realities of life were carried by two sets of messengers, one being The Doors and the other coming from the Velvet’s. What did a dirty, seedy Bowery street sound like if you had no eyes to see? If the Velvet […]
John Frusciante Incredible Guitar Shape Shifter
“When the name John Frusciante is mentioned, the image of an extraordinary guitar virtuoso comes to mind. Despite his global success as one of the best guitarists in the world, Frusciante remains underrated in many circles. Picture mastering every Jimi Hendrix song at the age of 11 and, by 18, joining one of the most […]
Motorheads Masterworks making everything louder
When it comes to making everything louder then listen to no further than the master’s Motorhead. One never needs to ask what kind of music the band Motorhead played. The Late Great Lemmy announced every night “We are Motorhead and we play Rock N’ Roll” They Rarely deviated from the “Brutal assault of “Everything Louder”, […]
Disciple of the Blues Mike Bloomfield
Mike Bloomfield was an American guitarist and composer, born on July 28, 1943, in Chicago, Illinois. He was known for his exceptional blues guitar playing and was a member of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Bloomfield played on several iconic albums, including Bob Dylan’s “Highway 61 Revisited” and “Blonde on Blonde.” He also formed his […]
Metallica 86 The Rise of the Puppets
For Metallica 86 was a special year with the release of their album “Master of Puppets” in March of the Year. The time was recently a topical news item with the whole “Eddie Munson Thing” debate over a rock icon scene in the popular tv series “Stranger Things”. Metallica 86 The Year of Master of […]