Guitar Heroes
Guitar Heroes #9 – Jake E Lee
by das on Dec.03, 2008, under Guitar Heroes
This is Jake E Lee, Axemaster extraordinaire. His credentials include 80’s metal monsters Ratt and Rough Cut, as well as shredding it out for Ronnie James Dio and Badlands. He is probably most famous for salvaging Ozzy’s Diary of a Madman tour after Randy Rhodes untimely death. No small feat, filling those shoes. He stayed on with Ozzy and recorded the killer Bark at the Moon album. Without further ado, here’s Jake slaying them on a 1983 tour with Ozzy.
Guitar Heroes #5 – Slayer
by das on Mar.03, 2008, under Guitar Heroes
The kings of metal lay it on the line. Harnessing the power of Satan their music speaks louder than their words.
Guitar Heroes #4 – Carlos Santana and Eric Clapton
by das on Feb.08, 2008, under Guitar Heroes
I’ll admit I never quite understood the whole ‘Clapton is God’ thing. I liked some of his work with Cream, but overall he bores the hell out of me. Santana was in the same category, sure that Woodstock thing was cool…why don’t you play something else now?
I’m glad to have found this video and cleared up all my misconceptions about these two amazing artists.
Guitar Heroes #3 – Judas Priest
by das on Feb.07, 2008, under Guitar Heroes
I’ll never forget the first time I heard ‘You’ve Got Another Thing Coming,’ in 1982.
I was absolutely sure that it was the greatest song ever written. It was even Better that Quiet Riot’s Metal Health!
Judas Priest were the kings of the twin guitar onslaught, watch this rare footage of the band tearing it up live with the unreleased ‘Streets of Tuscany’ and relive the days when Priest rules the world.
Guitar Heroes #2 – Slash
by das on Dec.06, 2007, under Guitar Heroes
As part of our Guitar Hero series we present Slash live from the G’N'R heyday playing one of his unforgettable solos.
Guitar Heroes #1 Stevie Ray Vaughn
by das on Nov.11, 2007, under Guitar Heroes
Gone but not forgotten, Stevie Ray Vaughn has never sounded better. The technical mastery, the tone, the articulation, the vibrato, the speed and the undeniable soul highlight why this guy was so inspiring and remains untouchable to this day.




