This week In Guitar Virtuosi 35/52

Orianthi, Richie Sambora, Robby Krieger, Paul Gilbert, Nuno Bettencourt, Steve Hackett, Philip Sayce, Gary Clark Jr., Rory Gallagher, Joe Bonamassa, John Mayer, Buckethead, Steve Vai, Eric Clapton, Derek Trucks, Peter Frampton, Adrian Belew

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This month In ’60s Throwback’ 01/12

Aretha Franklin’s gritty “Chain of Fools” opens with Joe South’s hypnotic guitar, amplifying her commanding vocals, while Wilson Pickett’s “Everybody Needs Somebody to Love” transforms Solomon Burke’s anthem into a raw, brass-heavy powerhouse. Johnny Cash’s live “Folsom Prison Blues” drips with dark humor, and Dusty Springfield’s sultry “Son of a Preacher Man” melds seduction with a tight rhythm. Jefferson Airplane’s electrified “Somebody to Love” channels disillusionment, while The Doors’ “Hello, I Love You” delivers a brief, swaggering groove. Pink Floyd’s spacey “Astronomy Domine” takes listeners on a cosmic ride, and Soft Machine’s sprawling “Moon in June” fuses introspection with jazz-driven improvisation.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°709 – 2010s Music Videos

Fall Out Boy’s bold “Uma Thurman” fuses *The Munsters* theme with rock-pop energy, nodding to Uma’s iconic film roles, while Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair” exudes youthful confidence, blending hip-hop and funk into an infectious anthem. The Chainsmokers’ “Paris” paints dreamy escapism, and The xx’s “Say Something Loving” melds electronica with emotional vulnerability. Meanwhile, Skrillex and The Doors collab on “Breakn’ a Sweat,” a chaotic clash of dubstep and psych-rock, and Pendulum’s intense “Crush” dives into raw, unfiltered emotion with drum and bass fury. Bowie’s “Blackstar” transcends genres, offering a haunting opus of mortality and experimental sound.

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