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How fast can you play? What guitar do you have? Who is better, Van
Halen or Steve Vai? For metal fans in the 80s, these were common
and important questions. Tune in to MTV, pick up a magazine, or
walk into an instrument store, and more often than not you d be
exposed to what is now known as shredding the fast, virtuoso
soloing popularized by musicians like Vai and Van Halen, Joe
Satriani and Yngwie Malmsteen, Randy Rhoads and Dimebag Darrell.
Inspired by these pioneering guitarists, thousands of young
musicians would spend hours at home in their bedrooms, perfecting
both their playing and their poses. Though shredding fell out of
favour during the grunge/alternative rock era, it has become
increasingly popular again in recent years, spurred by the rise in
popularity of bands like Children Of Bodom, DragonForce, and
Trivium. Drawing on more than 70 exclusive interviews with key
shredders past and present, author and guitarist Greg Prato has
assembled the definitive guide to the fastest players of them all.
There is a common misconception about KISS, one of the greatest
hard-rock/heavy metal-bands of all-time: that their `non-makeup era
of 1983 1996 is not as enduring as the period when they stalked
stages as the Starchild, the Demon, the Spaceman, and the Cat. This
is untrue. In fact, this period helped resuscitate KISS s career,
as they reestablished themselves in arenas, on the charts, and via
MTV, and yielded some of their most popular songs including `Lick
It Up, `Heaven s On Fire, `Tears Are Falling, `Crazy Crazy Nights,
`Hide Your Heart, `Forever, `Unholy, and more many of which
consistently found their way into the band s setlists. While the
majority of KISS books are focused on the glitz and glamor of the
iconic makeup era, the non-makeup years are ripe to be explored in
book form, and Take It Off! does just that, zeroing in on the
eleven albums KISS issued during this period including such gold-
and platinum-certified hits as Lick It Up, Animalize, Revenge, and
Alive III as well the resulting tours, videos, and other escapades.
Take It Off! draws on all-new interviews with KISS experts and
associates, including the band s lead guitarist throughout most of
this period, Bruce Kulick, plus Crazy Nights producer Ron Nevison
and video director Paul Rachman (`Unholy /`I Just Wanna /`Domino ).
Among the other contributors are Charlie Benante (Anthrax), K.K.
Downing (ex-Judas Priest), Derek Sherinan (ex-Dream Theater), and
rock music experts Eddie Trunk, Katherine Turman, and Lonn Friend.
The book also includes a foreword by Fozzy frontman Chris Jericho
and an afterword by acclaimed producer Andreas Carlsson, as well as
rare photographs and memorabilia from the period. With KISS
currently in the midst of their last ever tour, now is the time to
get Truly Unmasked.
`It s amazing that this style came to be. Can you imagine being a
struggling musician back then? It must take an incredible amount of
restraint to play that gently. Actor/comedian Fred Armisen, from
his foreword to this book. Just what is `yacht rock, you ask?
Perhaps the easiest description is: music that would not sound out
of place being played while carousing aboard a yacht back in the
good old days. But these songs were also some of the top pop gems
of the 70s and 80s. And while some associate yacht rock s biggest
songs with one-hit wonder artists, several of rock s most renowned
artists fall under this category, too including Fleetwood Mac, the
Eagles, Steely Dan, Hall and Oates, The Doobie Brothers, Toto, and
more. By the early twenty-first century, yacht rock seemed to have
become extinct until a comedic video series, simply titled Yacht
Rock, went viral and introduced captain s hats and blazers to a
whole new generation as well as the emergence of a popular cover
band, the Yacht Rock Revue, and of course, Jimmy Fallon s on-air
admiration of all things yacht rock. Now, yacht rock is one of the
most celebrated `yesteryear styles of pop music, and has resonated
with a new generation of musicians (including the Fred Armisen/Bill
Hader led Blue Jean Committee and soul/funk/electronica crossover
act Thundercat). But despite all the hoopla, there has never been a
book that told the entire story of the genre. Until now. Featuring
interviews with many of the heavy hitters of the genre, including
John Oates, Kenny Loggins, and Don Felder, The Yacht Rock Book
leaves no sail unturned. This is the definitive story of the yacht
rock s creation, rise, chart-smashing success, fall, and stunning
rebirth.
Weaving together the definitive story of the Seattle music scene
through a series of interviews with the people who were there, this
book contains more than 130 interviews, along with essential
background information.
The 1980s New York Yankees were loaded with talent - their
always-outspoken owner made sure of that. But somehow, someway, it
did not all add up - resulting in one of the few decades in Yankee
history that did not include at least one World Series
championship. However, the '80s weren't a complete washout, as it
contained quite a few classic Yankee moments, including a
no-hitter, a 300th win for an eventual Hall of Fame pitcher,
welcoming two of the biggest stars in all of baseball aboard, and
the emergence of a popular, homegrown first baseman. 'Just Out of
Reach: The 1980s New York Yankees' is the first-ever book to focus
solely on this decade of the team. Featuring nearly 30 all-new,
exclusive interviews with players and those close to the team, the
book is a fly-on-the-wall view of what was going on behind the
scenes and on the field. Set up in the oral history format, 'Just
Out of Reach' reads like a documentary, but in book form.
Place any musical style in front of Faith No More, and seemingly, a
timeless song of their own would soon be created. Between
1985-1997, Faith No More issued six full-length recordings
(including such classic titles as 'The Real Thing' and 'Angel
Dust') and in the process, influenced countless musicians
throughout the world. But that's not to say it was smooth sailing -
members coming and going, inter-band bickering, never being the
toast of the critics, etc. And much of the same could be said about
the zanier Mr. Bungle, which also featured FNM singer Mike Patton.
Now, for the first time ever, there is a book that explores and
analyzes both bands' histories - 'The Faith No More & Mr.
Bungle Companion.' Interviews include: Wes Borland (Black Light
Burns/Limp Bizkit), Max Cavalera (Soulfly/ex-Sepultura), Johnny
Christ (Avenged Sevenfold), Gilby Clarke (ex-Guns N' Roses),
Everlast (House of Pain/solo artist), Mike Fleischmann (Vision of
Disorder), John Garcia (Vista Chino/ex-Kyuss), Mitts (Madball),
Angelo Moore (Fishbone), Jason Newsted (Newsted/ex-Metallica),
Travis Stever (Coheed and Cambria), Kim Thayil (Soundgarden), Devin
Townsend (Devin Townsend Project/ex-Strapping Young Lad), Ville
Valo (HIM), and Jeff Walker (Carcass). Finally, a complete and
thorough overview of Faith No More and Mr. Bungle's careers...strap
yourself in and/or hold on tight
Ask any hockey historian about the greatest all-time teams, and the
1980-1984 New York Islanders are sure to be towards the top of
their list. Assembled by general manager Bill Torrey and taught the
art of dominance by head coach Al Arbour, the Islanders of this era
included such subsequent Hall of Famers as Bryan Trottier, Mike
Bossy, Denis Potvin, Clark Gillies, and Billy Smith, and won four
consecutive Stanley Cups. Dynasty: The Oral History of the New York
Islanders, 1972-1984 focuses solely on this period of the
Islanders. Comprised of nearly 30 all-new, exclusive interviews
with players, coaches, trainers, broadcasters, and a celebrity fan,
the book is not only a genuine account of the Islanders from this
time, but also, of the National Hockey League in general. Set up in
the oral history format, Dynasty reads like a documentary, but in
book form, as the participants weigh in on the ups and downs of the
Islanders, and pull no punches in their recollections and opinions.
'The Eric Carr Story' is the first-ever book to tell the life story
of Kiss drummer Eric Carr. Comprised of all-new interviews, the
book also doubles as a study of 1980's era Kiss. You'll find
insight into all of Kiss' albums that featured Carr (from producers
Bob Ezrin, Michael James Jackson, and Ron Nevison), as well as
those closest to him (sister Loretta Caravello, girlfriend Carrie
Stevens, Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick), and music-related friends
(Eddie Trunk, Dream Theater's Mike Portnoy, Anthrax's Charlie
Benante). Also included is one of the last-ever interviews
conducted with Kiss' original manager, Bill Aucoin, and for the
first time ever, Kiss fans will be able to learn what the real
story line to Kiss' controversial release '(Music From) The Elder'
was all about (thanks to an explanation from Ezrin). Get ready to
learn the true story about Eric's life, and a behind-the-scenes
view of Kiss!
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