8/28/08

David Gilmour _ live at Robert Wyatt's Meltdown _ Progressive Rock Concert Video Online


90.58 min
David Gilmour in Concert (Progressive rock concert) is a DVD of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour's solo concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London in June 2001, as part of the Robert Wyatt-curated Meltdown festival. It also features additional footage recorded during three concerts at the same venue in January 2002. The track selection includes several Pink Floyd compositions in addition to Gilmour's solo works. Guest appearances are made by Floyd colleague Rick Wright, as well as Robert Wyatt and Bob Geldof. It includes the first ever performance of "Smile" a track which would appear almost five years later on Gilmours 3rd solo album - "On an Island".

David Gilmour _ live at Robert Wyatt's Meltdown

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Track listing
The Meltdown Concert from June, 2001
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts 1 - 5) (Gilmour/Waters/Wright)
Terrapin (Barrett)
Fat Old Sun (Gilmour)
Coming Back to Life (Gilmour)
High Hopes (Gilmour/Samson)
Je crois entendre encore (Bizet)
Smile (Gilmour/Samson)
Wish You Were Here (Gilmour/Waters)
Comfortably Numb (with Wyatt) (Gilmour/Waters)
Dimming Of The Day (Thompson)
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts 6 - 8) (Gilmour/Waters/Wright)
A Great Day for Freedom (Gilmour/Samson)
Hushabye Mountain (Sherman/Sherman)

Bonus tracks from January, 2002
Dominoes (Barrett)
Breakthrough (with Wright) (Wright/Moore)
Comfortably Numb (with Geldof) (Gilmour/Waters)

Personnel
David Gilmour: Guitars, vocals
Neill MacColl: Guitars, backing vocals
Michael Kamen: Piano, English horn
Chucho Merchan: Double bass
Caroline Dale: Cello
Dick Parry: Sax
Nic France: Drums & percussion
Gospel Choir: Sam Brown (choir leader), Chris Ballin, Pete Brown, Margo Buchanan, Claudia Fontaine, Michelle John Douglas, Sonia Jones, Carol Kenyon, David Laudat, Durga McBroom, Aitch McRobbie, Beverli Skeete
with

Bob Geldof - vocals on "Comfortably Numb" (January, 2002 footage)
Robert Wyatt - vocals on "Comfortably Numb" (June, 2001 footage)
Richard Wright - vocals on "Breakthrough", keyboards on "Breakthrough" and "Comfortably Numb"
Aitch McRobbie - harmony vocals on "Smile"

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8/27/08

Eric Johnson _ Greatest guitarist


Eric Johnson (born August 17, 1954) is a Grammy Award winning guitarist and recording artist from Austin, Texas. Best known for his success in the instrumental rock format, Johnson regularly incorporates jazz, fusion, New Age, and country and western elements into his recordings.

Guitar Player magazine calls Johnson "One of the most respected guitar virtuosos on the planet". Johnson composes and plays not just instrumental songs, but also sings and plays piano.
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Widely recognized for his guitar skills, Johnson's stylistic diversity and technical proficiency have drawn praise from Carlos Santana, Allan Holdsworth, Larry Carlton, Steve Morse, Billy Gibbons, Johnny Winter, Jeff Baxter, Prince, B.B. King, Joe Satriani and the late Stevie Ray Vaughan. His critically-acclaimed, platinum selling 1990 recording Ah Via Musicom produced the single "Cliffs of Dover", for which Johnson won the 1991 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance

Eric Johnson website http://www.ericjohnson.com

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8/24/08

Eric Johnson Live From Austin Texas _ Instrumental Blues Rock Concert


60.05 minutes
Live from Austin Texas is Eric Johnson's first live album, released in November 2005. The album showcases Eric Johnson's seminal 1988 performance at Austin City Limits. The performance includes a number of songs from Ah Via Musicom, the album that a few years later would launch Johnson to fame as well as a pair of Jimi Hendrix covers.


Eric Johnson Live From Austin Texas _ Instrumental blues rock concert

Track listing
All songs written by Eric Johnson, except where noted.

"Righteous" – 3:28
"Love or Confusion" (Jimi Hendrix) – 3:05
"Steve's Boogie" – 1:55
"Trail of Tears" (Johnson, Stephen Barber, Carla Olsen) – 9:21
"Western Flyer" (Johnson, Roscoe Beck, Tommy Taylor) – 3:43
"East Wes" – 4:06
"C.W." (Kyle Brock) – 0:55
"Camel's Night Out" (Kyle Brock, Mark Younger-Smith) – 4:16
"Emerald Eyes" (Johnson, Jay Aaron) – 4:17
"Cliffs of Dover" – 6:13
"Desert Rose" (Johnson, Vince Mariani) – 4:57
"Zap" – 5:38
"Are You Experienced?" (Hendrix)

Personnel
Eric Johnson - Guitar
Kyle Brock - Bass Guitar
Tommy Taylor - Drums

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8/23/08

Guitar tips and techniques by Eric Johnson part 2


58min
Track listing
Harmonics
Slide guitar
Left-hand thumb punctuation
Thinking creatively
Acoustic guitar techniques
How to get a good sound and tone
Chords and chording
Leads and solos

The Fine Art Of Guitar _ Guitar tips and techniques by Eric Johnson part 2


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Guitar tips and techniques by Eric Johnson part 1


52.09 min
Track listing
6 important techniques
-Tuning
-Picking
-Fingering
-Dampening
-String stretching
-Vibrato

4 major aspects of playing
- Projection
- Taking chances
- Strength and focus
- Signature

Guitar tips and techniques by Eric Johnson _ The Fine Art Of Guitar part 1
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Guitar tips and techniques by Eric Johnson _ The Fine Art Of Guitar part 2

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8/21/08

Steve Lukather _ Famous Guitarists | Best Concert Video Clip


24 minutes
Steve "Luke" Lukather a famous guitarists(born October 21, 1957) is an American Grammy Award winning guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger, and record producer best known for his work with the rock band Toto. Lukather has also released several solo albums and, as a studio session guitarist, has arranged, composed, and recorded on over 1000 albums. Lukather was recently voted #1 guitarist worldwide in over 40 countries at VoteNumber1.com. While his work with Toto is predominantly based on pop rock music, Lukather's solo work spans many genres including rock, prog, jazz and funk.

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Notable session keyboardist David Paich and session drummer Jeff Porcaro were high school friends with Lukather. They asked Lukather to join in forming their band, Toto, in 1976 when Lukather was nineteen years old. He has been a member of Toto ever since. Lukather's talent at guitar playing and his association with Paich and Porcaro, already established session musicians, allowed him to obtain a great deal of session work in the 1970s and 1980s. He is a prolific songwriter, writing or co-writing many songs for Toto and other artists. His career to present has seen hundreds of performances and album appearances with Toto and other famous musicians. Lukather has been nominated for a Grammy twelve times, and has won five awards.

Steve Lukather website http://www.stevelukather.net
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8/16/08

Eric Johnson _ Guitar Pick Technique


Picks are usually gripped with two fingers—thumb and index—and are played with pointed end facing the strings. However, it's a matter of personal preference and many notable musicians use different grips. For example, Eddie Van Halen holds the pick between his thumb and middle finger; James Hetfield and Steve Morse hold a pick using 3 fingers—thumb, middle and index; Pat Metheny also holds the pick with three fingers but plays using the rounded side of the plectrum. George Lynch also uses the rounded side of the pick. Stevie Ray Vaughan also played with the rounded edge of the pick, citing the fact that the edge allowed more string attack than the tip. His manic, aggressive picking style would wear through pickguards in short order, and wore a groove in his beloved Fender Stratocaster, Number One, over his years of playing. Jimmy Rogers and Freddie King had a special kind of technique utilizing two picks at once.

Eric Johnson _ Guitar Pick Technique


The motion of the pick against the string is also a personal choice. George Benson and Dave Mustaine, for example, hold the pick very stiffly between the thumb and index finger, locking the thumb joint and striking with the surface of the pick nearly parallel to the string, for a very positive, articulate, consistent tone. Other guitarists have developed a technique known as circle picking, where the thumb joint is bent on the downstroke, and straightened on the upstroke, causing the tip of the pick to move in a circular pattern. Circle picking can allow greater speed and fluidity. The angle of the pick against the string is also very personal and has a broad range of effects on tone and articulation. Many rock guitarists will use a flourish (called a pick slide or pick scrape) that involves scraping the pick along the length of a round wound string (a round wound string is a string with a coil of round wire wrapped around the outside, used for the heaviest three or four strings on a guitar; this wrapping creates a rippled surface that produces quite a distinct sound when scraped with a pick).

The two chief approaches to picking are alternate picking and economy picking. Alternate picking is when the player strictly alternates each stroke between downstrokes and upstrokes, regardless of changing strings. In economy picking, the player will use the most economical stroke on each note. For example, if the first note is on the fifth string, and the next note is on the fourth string, the pick will use a downstroke on the fifth string, and continue in the same direction to execute a downstroke on the fourth string. The economy picking technique sounds as though it would require more conscious thought to execute it but many guitarists learn it intuitively and find it an effort to use alternate picking. Conversely, some guitarists maintain that the down-up "twitch" motion of alternate picking lends itself to momentum better, and hence trumps economy picking at high speeds.

Jazz guitarist Tuck Andress has written a comprehensive article on picking technique, often cited on the web.

Picks wear out with use, and many guitarists prefer the playing "feel" of new picks.

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8/13/08

A Supernatural Evening With Santana part 1 _ Carlos Santana Latin Rock Live Concert Online


50 minutes
An all-star evening of concert magic with Carlos Santana and special guests Cee-Lo, Everlast, Lauryn Hill, Dave Matthews & Carter Beauford, Sarah McLachlan, The Product G&B, Wayne Shorter and Rob Thomas.





A Supernatural Evening With Santana part 1 _ Carlos Santana Latin Rock Live Concert Online

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Track listing
1. (Da Le) Yaleo - Santana Band with horns
2. Love Of My Life - Santana Band with Dave Matthews & Carter Beauford
3. Angel - Carlos Santana with Sarah McLachlan
4. Put Your Lights On - Santana Band with Everlast
5. Africa Bamba - Santana Band with horns
6. Do You Like The Way - Santana Band with Lauryn Hill and Cee-Lo & horns
7. Migra - Santana Band with horns
8. Day Of Celebration - Santana Band
9. Victory Is Won - Santana Band

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8/8/08

G3 _ Live in Concert _ The Guitarists Concert Online Watch FREE


G3: Live in Concert is a live album and DVD by the G3 project, led by Joe Satriani. It was released in 1997 by Epic Records. This lineup of G3 includes Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson and Steve Vai. In 2005, a DVD of this concert was also released.


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Track listing

Joe Satriani
"Cool #9"
"Flying in a Blue Dream"
"Summer Song"

Eric Johnson
"12 to 12 Vibe"
"Manhattan"
"S.R.V."

Steve Vai
"Answers"
"Segueway Jam Piece"
"For the Love of God"
"The Attitude Song"

The G3 Jam
"Going Down"
"My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama"
"Red House"

Personnel

Joe Satriani
Joe Satriani – Guitar, vocals
Stuart Hamm – Bass
Jeff Campitelli – Drums

Steve Vai
Steve Vai – Lead guitar
Mike Keneally – Rhythm guitar, sitar, keyboards, vocals
Philip Bynoe – Bass and percussion
Mike Mangini – Drums and Percussion

Eric Johnson
Eric Johnson – Guitar, vocals
Roscoe Beck – Bass
Stephen Barber – Keyboards
Brannen Temple – Drums

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8/3/08

John Mayer _ live from Los Angeles _ Blue rock concerts


52.11 min
John Clayton Mayer (born October 16, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter. Originally from Connecticut, he attended Berklee College of Music before moving to Atlanta, Georgia, in 1998, where he refined his skills and gained a following. His first two studio albums, Room for Squares and Heavier Things, did well commercially, achieving multi-platinum status. In 2003, he won a Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Grammy Award for "Your Body Is a Wonderland".

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Mayer began his career performing mainly acoustic rock and pop, but gradually began a transition towards the blues genre in 2005 by collaborating with renowned blues artists such as B. B. King, Buddy Guy, and Eric Clapton, who he is often compared with. He also formed the John Mayer Trio, which established himself as not only a soft-rock artist but as a blues artist as well. The blues influence can be heard on his album Continuum, released in September 2006. At the 49th Annual Grammy Awards in 2007 Mayer won Best Pop Vocal Album for Continuum and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "Waiting on the World to Change". Mayer's career pursuits have extended to stand-up comedy, design, and writing; he has written pieces for magazines, most notably for Esquire. He is also involved in philanthropic activities through his "Back to You" fund and his concern over global warming.

John Mayer website http://www.johnmayer.com

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