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THE MAKING OF PAUL McCARTNEY'S FLAMING PIE
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THE MAKING OF PAUL McCARTNEY'S FLAMING PIE

AS PART OF THE PAUL MCCARTNEY ARCHIVE COLLECTION, 1997’S FLAMING PIE, WHICH STANDS AS ONE OF MCCARTNEY’S MOST SUCCESSFUL SOLO ALBUMS, IS RELEASED IN VARIOUS FORMATS FOR MUSIC COLLECTORS.

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October 2020
THE KINGS
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THE KINGS

THE CANADIAN QUARTET The Kings celebrate the 40th anniversary of their hit “Switchin’ to Glide,” which reached No. 43 in the U.S. in 1980, a lively song beginning with the line, “Nothing matters but the weekend, from a Tuesday point of view.” Their DVD The Kings: Anatomy of a One-Hit Wonder includes Dick Clark introducing them on American Bandstand and saying, “These guys have worked so hard and hit it so well,” before the group energetically performed “Switchin’ to Glide.”

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October 2020
SPIN YOUR FORMAT
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SPIN YOUR FORMAT

There’s not been much good news out of the music industry this year, but reports that sales of cassettes in the U.K. through the first half of 2020 are more than double the same period last year certainly offers us pause for thought.

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October 2020
PURE PEANUTS
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PURE PEANUTS

GILLIAN G. GAAR LISTENS TO THE LATEST PEANUTS RELEASES ON VINYL, AND PONDERS THE GENIUS OF COMPOSER VINCE GUARALDI.

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October 2020
Peter Green
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Peter Green

Goldmine pulled the following feature on Peter Green from its archive, from an exclusive interview conducted by contributor Dave Thompson back in 1998.

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October 2020
NEIL GIRALDO'S BEST SHOT
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NEIL GIRALDO'S BEST SHOT

GUITARIST NEIL GIRALDO TALKS ABOUT HIS ROCK AND ROLL CAREER AND NEW VENTURES GOING FORWARD.

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October 2020
VERY GODLEY
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VERY GODLEY

DAVE THOMPSON INTERVIEWS SINGER-SONGWRITER KEVIN GODLEY (OF 10CC FAME) ABOUT HIS FIRST SOLO ALBUM, MUSCLE MEMORY.

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October 2020
DAVID PATON AS HIS OWN PILOT
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DAVID PATON AS HIS OWN PILOT

For a few short years during the mid-1970s, Scottish pop-rock-ers Pilot ruled the airwaves. The group’s first hit, Magic, made it to No. 5 on the U.S. charts in 1974. Although the follow-up single, January, only peaked at No. 87 in the U.S., it topped the charts in the U.K. and Australia in 1975. But success also brought management issues, which led to the band’s early demise. For Pilot’s main singer-songwriter and bassist David Paton it also brought a shift from being in front of the spotlight to moving behind the scenes as an in-demand session player after Pilot. Session work led Paton to joining the Alan Parsons Project, as well as working with such music heavyweights as Elton John. Forty-five years after the band’s halcyon days, a new box set that collects every Pilot album recorded celebrates the band’s glorious musical output.

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October 2020
CHAT WITH A ROCK AND ROLL INSIDER
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CHAT WITH A ROCK AND ROLL INSIDER

ENTERTAINMENT LAWYER SHAUN WEISS, SON OF BEATLES ATTORNEY NAT WEISS, SHARES HIS ROCK AND ROLL MEMORIES WITH AUTHOR DANIEL COSTON.

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October 2020
Charlie Daniels
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Charlie Daniels

ELLIOT STEPHEN COHEN REMEMBERS CHARLIE DANIELS AND SHARES ONE OF HIS LAST INTERVIEWS WITH THE COUNTRY ROCK STAR

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October 2020
ALL THE RIGHT KEYS
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ALL THE RIGHT KEYS

CHICK COREA, WITH HIS LATEST ALBUM, PLAYS, CONVINCES AUTHOR MIKE GREENBLATT THAT HE’S AMERICA’S GREATEST LIVING PIANO PLAYER.

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October 2020
Pass Notes
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Pass Notes

Welcome to our new advice page, where a bassist of note gives us the tips we need to get to the top. This month: John Campbell, Lamb Of God

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September 2020
MOMENTARY DECISIONS
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MOMENTARY DECISIONS

The great Michael Manring returns with a new album, Small Moments, and explains the far-reaching philosophy beneath the music

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September 2020
THE WOODSHED
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THE WOODSHED

Intonation basics explored and explained by ace luthier Rob Elrick. Let’s get toned!

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September 2020
Wrap Music
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Wrap Music

Olivia Anna Livki offers essential advice for all budding bassists

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September 2020
LOW LIFE
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LOW LIFE

Tax The Heat bassist and BIMM Live Performance Tutor Antonio Angotti addresses the fine art of singing for your supper

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September 2020
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Intermediate Lesson

Ready to take the next step in your bass journey? Phil Mann is here to guide you along the way, but be prepared for a dose of fingertip abrasion...

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September 2020
GOOD TIMES
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GOOD TIMES

Who would dare fill the shoes of the great, departed Bernard Edwards? Only a bassist with years of experience and a bass philosophy all of his own... Say hello to the mighty Jerry Barnes

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September 2020
DEEP THOUGHT
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DEEP THOUGHT

Deep Purple are the last hard-rock band of their generation still on the road, pandemics permitting—and they’ve still got some miles to cover, says Roger Glover. Listen up as he reveals how Purple came up with their excellent new album, the bass gear that makes the big noises—and the secret of staying motivated after five decades and counting.

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September 2020
Exigency
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Exigency

Jessica Elalouf of Exigent on the key wisdom that all bassists should have

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September 2020
Beginners' Lesson
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Beginners' Lesson

Looping without a looper... is such a thing even possible? Steve Lawson says it is, so listen up

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9 mins  |
September 2020
Joe Bonamassa's Tele Vision
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Joe Bonamassa's Tele Vision

JIMMY BRYANT, JAMES BOND AND OL’ BLUE EYES: THE BLUES-ROCK MAESTRO EXPLAINS HOW HE TEAMED UP WITH HELLECASTERS GUITAR WIZ JOHN JORGENSON TO RECORD A PROPER “TELECASTER ALBUM” INSPIRED BY THE LATE, GREAT DANNY GATTON

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7 mins  |
October 2020
PLAYING THE PART
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PLAYING THE PART

TWO COOL KYSER QUICK-CHANGE PARTIAL CAPOS

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October 2020
Rising Sun
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Rising Sun

DETROIT’S SAMMY BOLLER — WHOSE POPULAR GUITARWORLD.COM LESSONS HAVE MELTED A MIND OR TWO — EXPLAINS WHY 2020 IS THE PERFECT TIME FOR MODERN INSTRUMENTAL GUITAR MUSIC

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October 2020
THE WAVE FILES
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THE WAVE FILES

After the “soul-crushing” slog of Hemispheres, the planets seemed to align for Rush when it came time to record their next album, 1980’s Permanent Waves.

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October 2020
Sparta
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Sparta

AT THE DRIVE-IN REFUGEE JIM WARD DIVES INTO TRUST THE RIVER, SPARTA’S FIRST ALBUM IN 14 YEARS

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October 2020
OPEN MIKE
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OPEN MIKE

LONGTIME TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS “CO-CAPTAIN” MIKE CAMPBELL UNLEASHES WRECKLESS ABANDON, THE DEBUT ALBUM BY HIS VERY PATIENT SIDE PROJECT, THE DIRTY KNOBS

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October 2020
GW LESSON LICKS OF THE BLUES GIANTS GROOVE MASTER
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GW LESSON LICKS OF THE BLUES GIANTS GROOVE MASTER

A brief, insightful tribute to GARY CLARK JR.’s multifaceted lead and rhythm-playing approaches and ways in which the guitarist tastefully combines elements of blues, rock, funk and soul

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October 2020
BIG-TIME RUSH FAN
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BIG-TIME RUSH FAN

Dream Theater maestro JOHN PETRUCCI geeks out on Permanent Waves, Alex Lifeson’s “How is that even possible?” solos and the undeniable majesty of Rush

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October 2020
When Less Is More
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When Less Is More

Alt-country rocker Jason Isbell discusses his "clean and loud" approach to recording, the magical union of a strat and a Roland Jazz Chorus – and his latest album, the masterful reunions.

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4 mins  |
October 2020