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Musical Tip for the day

September 29, 2009 by Chris

Some tips are simple, some a little more difficult and then there are some that are just so profound! Which category this one falls into I’m not so sure, so I’ll let you decide for yourself! This is just something I worked on the other day and I couldn’t keep it too myself!

tipoftheday

I hope everyone has a safe day out there!

Keep on Jammin’





Filed Under: Entertainment, Guitar Humor Tagged With: Funny, funny saying, guitar, guitar humor, Humor, music, music humor, sayings, tip, tips, tips of the day, words, words to live by

Bruce Cockburn’s Life Short Call Now album

September 22, 2009 by Chris

I just ran into a Bruce Cockburn album that I was not aware of until right now! The album is titled Life Short Call Now (2006).

The song that caught my eye and had my feet a tapping is called Different When It Comes To You.

It has a hint of pop and the regular challenge that he regularly provides us is not here in this song. He’s still better then most out there in the industry today!

I find this video quite appealing, visually that is. Some folks out there may think that he is selling out, but as in the past, that is not his end game! The singer/port Ani DiFranco does a guest appearance on this tune as well!

I just thought I’d share it with you all, enjoy!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Albums, Bruce Cockburn, Entertainment, Songs to Play, Video Tagged With: 2006 release, acoustic guitar, Bruce Cockburn, Canadian, canadian song writer, canadian writer, different when it comes to you, guitar player, life short call now

Aerosmith Dream On – A Quick Glance of The Song Backgrounds

September 21, 2009 by Chris

Aerosmith Dream On was the first single ever created by the group. It first appeared on their initial album in 1973. Steven Tyler wrote the song which was heavily influenced by the blues.

Aerosmith Dream On was the first major hit for the group. It only reached number 59 when it was originally released as singles. But in 1976 it made it all the way up to number six during its re-release. It was first played live at a Connecticut inn. Aerosmith Dream On was later released by the group in eight compilations, as well as on two boxed sets.

Aerosmith Dream On was named one of the 500 songs that shaped rock. It was 172 in Rolling Stone’s top 500 greatest songs. Some Aerosmith fans believe this is their signature song.

Many times songs, such as Aerosmith Dream On, are sampled for other music. That means short portions of the song appear in some way. Eminem sampled the song in his 2002 album the Eminem Show. Aerosmith’s lead vocalist played the guitar solo on the tracks. Some less well-known artists sampled or covered Aerosmith Dream On. These include Andru Donalds, and a rapper named Slim Thug.

There is a myth that the band Led Zeppelin actually wrote the song. That’s false. Buick uses the song in their commercials. Dream up is the slogan in the commercials. It also appeared in a number of movies.  These include Miracle from Walt Disney, and Last Action Hero.

Aerosmith Dream On has been featured in a number of video games. It was used in the opening of Dead or Alive Ultimate. There’s a game called Guitar Hero Aerosmith. The song was re-recorded just for the game. People could also download Aerosmith Dream On for the game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Its appearance in that game was to promote the new game.

Even orchestras have been involved with Aerosmith Dream On. In the 1990s a concert was done for MTV’s 10th anniversary. And in 2006 members of Aerosmith performed it with the Boston Pops. They have sometimes dedicated the song to deceased fans or fallen soldiers.

Aerosmith Dream On  is a true classic.

Filed Under: Music Styles Tagged With: aerosmith dream on, aerosmith dream on guitar, aerosmith dream on live, download aerosmith dream on, guitar hero aerosmith dream on

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