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Monday, June 7, 2010

Must Hear AC/DC Songs

"Iron Man 2" is in theaters nationwide now. The film is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name and is directed by Jon Favreau, starring Robert Downey Jr. As with all big-budget Hollywood flicks, music plays an important role and this film features choice cuts by one of the world's biggest rock bands, AC/DC.

AC/DC released the album "Iron Man 2" earlier this year. While there are no new tracks on "Iron Man 2," the record does span 10 different classic AC/DC discs. This means you're getting some of the band's biggest hits - and deeper cuts to boot. To celebrate the movie and new album, Noisecreep decided to countdown the most popular AC/DC tracks from AOL radio.

10. "Rock 'n' Roll Train"

"Rock 'n' Roll Train" is the first single from the 2008 album "Black Ice." The single went to the top of the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock list. Like most AC/DC tunes, "Rock 'n' Roll Train" was written by the brothers Angus and Malcolm Young. If you saw AC/DC on their recent and massive world tour, then you know "Rock 'n' Roll Train" played a big role in the show - complete with a massive locomotive as a stage prop.

09. "Shoot To Thrill"

"Shoot To Thrill" is featured on both the "Iron Man 2" soundtrack and "Back In Black." If you're reading this page, chances are you own "Back In Black." Considering "Back In Black" is the bestselling album ever released by a band, every track on the album is considered iconic. "Shoot To Thrill" was written by the brothers Young and singer Brian Johnson and was featured in the first "Iron Man" trailer and several other movies and television shows.

08. "T.N.T."

Turns out "T.N.T." really is dynamite when referring to AC/DC's catalog. The title track from the album "T.N.T.," the track was written by the brothers Young and late singer Bon Scott. Released as a single in 1976, "T.N.T." quickly became synonymous with AC/DC. Maybe it's all the letters? Or maybe it's just the fact that "T.N.T." has a strong riff that gets stuck in the listener's head for days and days.

07. "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap"

Often the anthem of the frustrated - and slightly insane - "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" is a track off the 1976 album of the same name (the album wasn't released in America until 1981). Again written by the brothers Young and Scott, "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" is a live staple and is also featured on the 1992 double-album "AC/DC Live."

06. "Thunderstruck"

The Young brothers penned "Thunderstruck" for the 1990 album "The Razors Edge." "Thunderstruck" is also featured on the "Iron Man 2" soundtrack and is one of AC/DC's most famous songs. Several sports teams have used "Thunderstruck" to get the home crowd pumped. Unsurprisingly, "Thunderstruck" was played early in the set on many of the "Black Ice" tour stops.

05. "For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)"

Fire! Long the anthem of every rock band, "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" is known the world over for both the message and the cannons. The single is from the 1981 album of the same name and was written by singer Brian Johnson and the Young brothers. A mega-successful single, "For Those About To Rock" became an instant classic. So much so that the band uses the track to close live shows, complete with cannon action. The album "For Those About To Rock We Salute You was the band's first to reach the top of the Billboard chart.

04. "Back In Black"

And then there was "Back In Black," and suddenly no band could ever reach the same level as AC/DC. The album "Back In Black," released in 1980, was written by the brothers Young and Johnson and produced by Mutt Lange. It was the first AC/DC album to feature Brian Johnson on vocals, and the entire disc is dedicated to fallen friend Bon Scott. The single "Back In Black" is a specific, upbeat tribute to Scott, with lyrics like: "Forget the hearse 'cause I'll never die/I got nine lives/Cat's eyes/Usin' every one of them and running wild." The opening guitar riff is undeniable - hear two bars and you're on your feet. "Back In Black" is also featured on the "Iron Man 2" album.

03. "You Shook Me All Night Long"

The track was a successful single, staying on the charts for a long time and helped propel sales of "Back In Black." The track features a great guitar solo that has been attempted by every kid with a rock star dream. Oh, and "You Shook Me All Night Long" has been covered by everyone ... including Celine Dion and Shania Twain.

02. "Hells Bells"

You ever hear your grandma say "Hells Bells" after something went wrong in the kitchen? Maybe AC/DC picked up the phrase from her. Regardless, the song is the opening track from "Back In Black," and the ominous tolling bells clue the listener that a mega sonic experience is about to occur. Like many other popular AC/DC tracks, "Hells Bells" is regularly used at sporting events.

01. "Highway To Hell"

"Highway To Hell" is the title track from their 1979, written by the Young brothers and Scott. The song "Highway To Hell" made the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's list of 500 tracks that shaped the genre. The track also caused parental uproar, what with all the silly Satanist rumors floating around. The members of AC/DC might not be Satanists, but they are smart marketers: the song, coupled with Angus Young's penchant for devil horns, sure does make for a nice merchandise idea. But back to "Highway To Hell." The album will always be significant in the AC/DC catalog, because it is the last to feature Bon Scott. "Highway To Hell" remains a live staple.

Thanks for the report to Noisecreep.com.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Over and over again!

It's been so long
When you waved my love goodbye
With sadness in your eyes
You left me wondering why

Yes I was hurt before
But it never felt so strong
Now I face the world so wrong
Without you I can't go on

Just the way i feel
I know remain to be
I cry there now
Why can you see


Chorus:
Over and over again
I feel the pain in my heart
Can we make a brand new start
Over and over again
I keep of loving you

There's no end

These times without you
Turned my life into a hell
Everyone can see
But no one can help

I did the best I could
To get you out of my mind
But I just couldn't lie
To prove I'm not that blind

Love is all I feel
I know we're meant to be
Don't waste our time too long
Angel, Angel come with me

Chorus
Loving you..

Chorus
Loving you..

Chrous
yes i do


Youtube link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTS-onRvoho

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Top 100 Tabs Of Ultimate-guitar.com

Top 100 Tabs [ by hits ]

01. Led Zeppelin Stairway To Heaven [ 7106 ] Tabs
02. Plain White Ts Hey There Delilah (ver 2) [ 6033 ] Tabs
03. Guns N Roses Sweet Child O Mine [ 4321 ] Tabs
04. Metallica One (ver 2) [ 4298 ] Tabs
05. Oasis Wonderwall (ver 5) [ 3745 ] Tabs
06. Metallica Enter Sandman [ 3389 ] Tabs
07. Eric Clapton Tears In Heaven [ 3332 ] Tabs
08. Lynyrd Skynyrd Sweet Home Alabama [ 3169 ] Tabs
09. Red Hot Chili Peppers Under The Bridge [ 2914 ] Tabs
10. Colbie Caillat Bubbly [ 2876 ] Chords
11. Eagles Hotel California [ 2751 ] Tabs
12. Jerryc Canon Rock [ 2667 ] Tabs
13. Green Day Wake Me Up When September Ends [ 2634 ] Tabs
14. Black Sabbath Iron Man [ 2589 ] Tabs
15. Misc Soundtrack Juno - Anyone Else But You [ 2570 ] Chords
16. Plain White Ts Hey There Delilah [ 2479 ] Tabs
17. Onerepublic Apologize (ver 4) [ 2387 ] Chords
18. Rolling Stones Paint It Black [ 2332 ] Tabs
19. Metallica Master Of Puppets [ 2318 ] Tabs
20. Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here (ver 5) [ 2241 ] Tabs
21. Foo Fighters Pretender (ver 2) [ 2202 ] Tabs
22. Coheed And Cambria Welcome Home [ 2196 ] Tabs
23. Metallica Fade To Black [ 2168 ] Tabs
24. Beatles Hey Jude [ 2158 ] Chords
25. Oasis Wonderwall [ 2080 ] Chords
26. Green Day Simpsons Theme (ver 2) new! [ 2037 ] Pro
27. Dragonforce Through The Fire And Flames (ver 3) [ 2031 ] Tabs
28. Metallica Nothing Else Matters [ 2014 ] Tabs
29. Muse Knights Of Cydonia [ 2010 ] Tabs
30. Guns N Roses Welcome To The Jungle [ 1991 ] Tabs
31. Nickelback Rockstar (ver 3) [ 1940 ] Chords
32. Extreme More Than Words [ 1914 ] Tabs
33. Metallica One [ 1914 ] Tabs
34. Weezer My Name Is Jonas [ 1911 ] Tabs
35. Chris Brown With You (ver 4) [ 1902 ] Chords
36. Ozzy Osbourne Crazy Train (ver 2) [ 1895 ] Tabs
37. Deep Purple Smoke On The Water [ 1857 ] Tabs
38. Taylor Swift Teardrops On My Guitar [ 1854 ] Chords
39. Guns N Roses Sweet Child O Mine Intro [ 1823 ] Tabs
40. Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication (ver 6) [ 1772 ] Tabs
41. Plain White Ts Hey There Delilah (ver 3) [ 1752 ] Chords
42. The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Your Guardian Angel (ver 2) [ 1704 ] Chords
43. Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit (ver 10) [ 1698 ] Tabs
44. White Stripes Seven Nation Army [ 1677 ] Tabs
45. Metallica Nothing Else Matters (ver 7) [ 1676 ] Tabs
46. James Blunt Youre Beautiful [ 1651 ] Chords
47. Red Hot Chili Peppers Snow Hey Oh [ 1644 ] Tabs
48. Slayer Raining Blood [ 1622 ] Tabs
49. Jack Johnson Banana Pancakes (ver 5) [ 1609 ] Tabs
50. Jimi Hendrix Purple Haze [ 1577 ] Tabs
51. Cream Sunshine Of Your Love [ 1542 ] Tabs
52. Kansas Dust In The Wind [ 1541 ] Tabs
53. Misc Super Mario Brothers Theme [ 1538 ] Tabs
54. The Fray How To Save A Life [ 1529 ] Chords
55. Eric Johnson Cliffs Of Dover (ver 2) [ 1509 ] Tabs
56. Jeff Buckley Hallelujah (ver 2) [ 1479 ] Chords
57. Nirvana Heart Shaped Box [ 1470 ] Tabs
58. Rihanna Umbrella (ver 3) [ 1434 ] Chords
59. Led Zeppelin Black Dog [ 1423 ] Tabs
60. Killers When You Were Young [ 1416 ] Tabs
61. Guns N Roses Sweet Child O Mine Solo [ 1413 ] Tabs
62. Jack Johnson Better Together (ver 4) [ 1412 ] Tabs
63. Enrique Iglesias Hero [ 1406 ] Chords
64. Goo Goo Dolls Iris (ver 5) [ 1398 ] Chords
65. Eric Clapton Layla Acoustic (ver 2) [ 1396 ] Tabs
66. Eagles Hotel California [ 1361 ] Chords
67. Radiohead Creep [ 1330 ] Tabs
68. Rage Against The Machine Bulls On Parade [ 1322 ] Tabs
69. Red Hot Chili Peppers Scar Tissue [ 1276 ] Tabs
70. Foghat Slow Ride [ 1267 ] Tabs
71. Blink 182 All The Small Things [ 1260 ] Tabs
72. Goo Goo Dolls Iris (ver 4) [ 1253 ] Tabs
73. Black Sabbath Paranoid [ 1252 ] Tabs
74. 3 Doors Down Kryptonite [ 1251 ] Tabs
75. Tom Petty Free Fallin [ 1246 ] Tabs
76. Nickelback Rockstar [ 1234 ] Chords
77. Rihanna Umbrella [ 1225 ] Chords
78. Weezer Say It Aint So (ver 5) [ 1215 ] Tabs
79. Beatles Across The Universe [ 1201 ] Tabs
80. Dragonforce Through The Fire And Flames [ 1191 ] Tabs
81. Plain White Ts Hey There Delilah [ 1183 ] Chords
82. Lynyrd Skynyrd Free Bird [ 1182 ] Tabs
83. Ac Dc Thunderstruck [ 1181 ] Tabs
84. Death Cab For Cutie I Will Follow You Into The Dark [ 1181 ] Chords
85. Ac Dc Back In Black [ 1172 ] Tabs
86. Slipknot Before I Forget [ 1167 ] Tabs
87. Animals House Of The Rising Sun [ 1158 ] Tabs
88. Green Day Good Riddance (ver 15) [ 1144 ] Tabs
89. Death Cab For Cutie I Will Follow You Into The Dark [ 1139 ] Tabs
90. Led Zeppelin Stairway To Heaven Intro [ 1134 ] Tabs
91. Nickelback Rock Star [ 1130 ] Tabs
92. The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Your Guardian Angel (ver 3) [ 1127 ] Tabs
93. Snow Patrol Chasing Cars [ 1114 ] Tabs
94. Bob Marley Redemption Song [ 1113 ] Tabs
95. Taylor Swift Our Song [ 1082 ] Chords
96. Jack Johnson Angel [ 1061 ] Chords
97. Colbie Caillat Bubbly (ver 3) [ 1035 ] Tabs
98. Tenacious D Metal (ver 2) [ 1020 ] Tabs
99. Ac Dc Back In Black (ver 9) [ 978 ] Tabs
100. Chris Brown With You (ver 2) [ 934 ] Chords

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Top 10 Guitar Solos: '70s And '80s

The definition of metal changes every decade as musicians continually push the genre to new extremes, writes Chris Gill of Gibson.com. But several elements have remained consistent throughout the years: distorted guitar, heavy riffs, and lightning-fast solos. Some of the greatest guitar solos ever recorded can be found on metal classics from the '70s and '80s, and many of those solos were recorded using Gibson guitars.


What makes a guitar solo great? While technical precision and speed are certainly important, a good solo should also be inventive and imaginative. The solo should support the song, and the best solos are ones that are so melodically strong that you can sing them while you wail away on your air guitar.


“Whole Lotta Love”

Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II [Atlantic, 1969]

Jimmy Page

Although it was released in 1969, “Whole Lotta Love” formed the foundation for hundreds of great heavy metal tunes that followed in the ’70s, ’80s, and beyond. Page’s solo at the climax of the “orgasm” section exploded with primal fury, accentuated by double stomping power chords that defined “heavy” and “metal” with a one-two punch. The entirety of Led Zeppelin’s second album is full of awe-inspiring solos, but with “Whole Lotta Love,” Page made his point loud and clear that the guitar hero for the modern age of rock had arrived.


“War Pigs”

Black Sabbath, Paranoid [Warner Bros., 1971]

Tony Iommi

Tony Iommi’s epic solo begins with a majestic symphonic line that would make Tchaikovsky proud before bursting into an impressive display of descending triplets and bluesy howls. Ozzy Osbourne’s lyrics may have painted a brutal depiction of war mongers, but Iommi’s solo made listeners feel like they were in the middle of battle, surviving an onslaught of machine-gun bullets, screaming rockets, and bomb blasts. One of Black Sabbath’s finest moments.


“Rock Bottom”

UFO, Phenomenon [Chrysalis, 1974]

Michael Schenker

This tour de force showcase of Schenker’s formidable guitar talents was the metalhead equivalent of “Freebird,” and it became the centerpiece of UFO’s live performances (captured brilliantly on Strangers in the Night). Schenker’s extended solo displays virtuoso skills that left an indelible mark on numerous Euro-centric players like Yngwie Malmsteen and Eddie Van Halen.


“Stranglehold”

Ted Nugent, Ted Nugent [Epic, 1975]

Ted Nugent

Another extended guitar solo, Ted Nugent’s “Stranglehold” summoned up a barnyard full of squawks, squeals, and howls along with hypnotic melodies that make this song a sort of heavy metal “Bolero.” Nugent’s use of a Gibson Byrdland—a guitar normally associated with jazz—was certainly unorthodox, but thanks to his uncanny ability to tame feedback he used it to great advantage.


“(Don’t Fear) the Reaper”

Blue Öyster Cult, Agents of Fortune [Columbia, 1976]

Donald “Buck Dharma” Roeser

Buck Dharma’s exotic solo on Blue Öyster Cult’s breakthrough hit takes the song to a dark underworld full of tension and wonder while retaining the tune’s somber, minor-key mood. Dharma’s Middle Eastern, raga-esque lines were unlike anything heard in hard rock before, but they fit perfectly.


“You Shook Me All Night Long”

AC/DC, Back in Black [Atlantic, 1980]

Angus Young

Angus Young has always insisted that his main influence was the blues, and here he shows his roots in smashing form. But instead of fiddling about in the pentatonic box, Young delivers a rich, melodic solo that you can sing along with. An AC/DC classic.


“Flying High Again”

Ozzy Osbourne, Diary of a Madman [Epic, 1981]

Randy Rhoads

Any of the solos that Randy Rhoads played during his brief time with Ozzy Osbourne could easily make the list, but “Flying High Again” fits just about everything that Rhoads was about as a player into a tidy package. You can hear Rhoads’s classical influences in the melody and his Van Halen inspiration in the tapped flourishes, but, in the end, this solo is all about Rhoads’s impeccable taste and immaculate phrasing, which few players since have matched.


“Stand Up and Shout”

Dio, Holy Diver [Warner Bros., 1983]

Vivian Campbell

The year 1983 should go down in history as the period when the new age of shred officially began, and Vivian Campbell deserves recognition for helping to kick-start this trend. No one knew who Campbell was when he joined Dio, but after they heard this blistering, thousand-notes-a-second solo they had to find out more.


“Thunder and Lightning”

Thin Lizzy, Thunder and Lightning [Warner Bros., 1983]

John Sykes

John Sykes is another shredder who completely turned the guitar world upside down with his stunning speed and tasteful technique. Like the song’s title, Sykes’ playing was loud and flashy yet mysteriously mesmerizing. Sykes later enjoyed even greater success and fame by helping craft Whitesnake’s breakthrough album, but from a guitar player’s perspective this remains one of his finest moments.


“Welcome to the Jungle”

Guns N’ Roses, Appetite for Destruction [Geffen, 1987]

Slash

By 1987, every guitarist was shredding like mad and studying exotic scales at GIT. Slash ripped across the grain with his boozy and bluesy playing on “Welcome to the Jungle,” which evoked Joe Perry’s raunchiest moments with Aerosmith. Sure, other players may have had more polished technique, but few of them could match Slash’s sweet emotion.

Five Overlooked Metal Solos You Should Know:


“Sails of Charon” Scorpions (1978)
Uli Jon Roth’s epic Euro shred masterpiece.


“Hammerhead” Pat Travers (1979)
The prototype for ’80s speed metal.


“End of the World” Gary Moore (1982)
The two-minute intro is the NWOBHM answer to Van Halen’s “Eruption.”


“Far Beyond the Sun” Yngwie Malmsteen (1984)
Still awe-inspiring — many have imitated Malmsteen, but he’s still unequaled.


“Mr. Scary” Dokken (1987)
George Lynch’s off-kilter instrumental fireworks make ’80s hair metal seem okay after all.

Thanks for the info to Gibson.com.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

15 Must Hear Acoustic Song

1. Green Day - Time of Your Life
This is example of a good punk acoustic song, the song was great altough Green Day is a punk.

2. White Lion - When the Children Cry
Hmm.. the interlude was a electric, but the sentimentil lyric make this song was a acoustic.

3. Kansas - Dust In the Wind
The power of this song are the acoustic aransement, must be good when play duo with violin.

4. Cinderella - Heartbreak Station
This is the great song for you begin to play slide acoustic guitar.

5. Oasis - Wonderwall
Oasis made this song very enjoyable, only with simple chords and acoustic arancement.

6. Poison - Every Rose Has Its Thorn
Really simple acoustic guitar, but the lyric touch everyone that hear that.

7. Extreme - More Than Words
This is the top of acoustic song, altough the chords are simple but the slap made it very different .

8. Guns N' Roses - Patience
If you can duet with you friend, like Izzy and Slash... Hmm.. You're cool.

9. Hotel California - The Eagles
Many of solo and variative guitar play, must play it.

10. The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
You play it, you are rock for your parents.

11. The Beatles - Yesterday
Nothing special, but we always remember every part of this song.

12. Mr. Big - To Be With You
Paul Gilbert proof that he was a guitar hero with this song, the aransement and technic was wonderful. 1 of my favourite song.

13. Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
Hmm.. Don't need heavy distortion to play this. One of most favourite Metallica Song.

14. Nirvana - All Apologies
MTV UNPLUGGED: the intro was catchy, perfect to steal the crowd.

15. Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven
Know it, you're a guitarist. The lyric, hasn't made by human but by mystical power. When we hear it, feel the mystic sensation.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

I use bicycle and green lifestyle but all I got was this hot days

Hmm.. This is the song of FOB, I SLEPT WITH SOMEONE IN FALL OUT BOY AND ALL I GOT WAS THIS STUPID SONG WRITTEN ABOUT ME.

I found the key to save the world..
and the world is the only place that feels like hell
Just so you know, and I don't know
and many people weren't meant to be gone
but I found the key to save the world

We're the victim that make trash, toxic, and smoke
and I'm sorry my stupid song called in blog again
and I've got arrogance down to a green life fever
Oh, and we've the victim that make trash, toxic, and smoke

Chorus:
Drive hybird car in bad country it's
so meaning, so meaning, of the way to green
you can't green all the world
can't green all the world

Find a forest, destroy it, take the wood
I'm drinking organic drinks and plastic bag you've litter
Recycle your plastic cause I know it will be missed
So we can feel a fresh air, fresh water

They call world of human and good brained animal
but for what we've become, we just feel like monkey
Always feel what we've done against what we made
so the news report world not green anymore

repeat chorus @X

ACID RAIN
TORNADO
TSUNAMI
MASS SUICIDE
STUPID WAR
REBELLION
PROSTITUTE
CORRUPTION
ILLEGAL
LOGGING
ILLEGAL
FISHING
ILLEGAL
MINING
ILLEGAL
SONGWRITING ^8^

I found the key to stop the corruption
So just kill and stop that corrupter

Repeat chorus 2X till drop...

-Suki-