Deep Purple – Live at Inglewood, California [1968]
This is quite possibly the only live recording of Deep Purple’s MK I lineup. This concert was recorded in 1968, Deep Purple were opening for one of Cream’s farewell concerts. It is a piece of historic...
View ArticleAllan Watts’ Zen Philosophy: Animated by South Park Creators
Creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have created a few animations which capture the essence of some of Allan Watts’ teachings on Zen and Philosophy. The videos are fairly short and so...
View ArticlePeter Green – The End of the Game
This is the album that changed my life and the way I thought about music. It is also the inspiration for the title of this website. So now you know. Peter Green was a blues guitarist and had a very...
View ArticleNatural, Harmonic and Melodic Minor Scales
This post we’re going to be discussing three minor scales: the Natural Minor scale (Aeolian mode), the Harmonic Minor Scale, and the Melodic Minor Scale. As you probably know already from my guide on...
View ArticleMother of All Music Theory – The Major Scale
I’m not sure why I took so long to write a guide on the major scale, considering it’s easily the most important bit of music theory that you can learn, and knowing it is essential in order to learn...
View ArticleJazz Guitar – Bebop Scales
Bebop scales are certainly very valuable scales to add to your repertoire, especially if jazz is your bag. If you already know how to play the major scale and all of it’s modes, then you will find...
View ArticleWu-Tang Clan: Melburn’ City
Wu-Tang Clan, the legendary hip-hop group that managed to make hip-hop ‘cool’ amongst a whole lot of white kids. While this is a super feat in itself, the real genius behind the clan is thankfully...
View Article‘King Crimson’ in 7 Songs
King Crimson were a progressive rock band from the late 60s spearheaded by the eccentric and musically gifted Robert Fripp on lead guitar. The band went through a few key lineup changes and were...
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