Or, if they insisted, they should have included a battle on each set, allowing a wider berth
of guitar legends to battle.
Not exact matches
The scene comes in a section
of the film that includes video
of Mick Jagger and Brian Jones
of the Rolling Stones introducing a 1965 British TV audience
of screaming teenagers to «one
of our greatest idols,» blues
legend Howlin» Wolf, and an archival recording
of Howlin» Wolf describing how he learned the
guitar from his own idol, Patton.
Set in rural Alabama in the early 1950s, Honeydripper gives us Tyrone «Pine Top» Purvis (Danny Glover), a local juke joint owner in debt and in competition with another bar owner, determined to bring financial salvation in the form
of live shows starring
guitar legend Guitar Sam.
Wes Montgomery is a
legend of jazz
guitar, and much
of that notoriety first came from a 1960 album, «The Incredible Jazz
Guitar of Wes Montgomery.»
Watching this film, we are utterly gripped as we hear the stories
of three rock
guitar legends and then see them interacting with each other.
Combining a documentary on the flooding
of the Mekong Delta with a subtly suggested vampire story, the film fits into Weerasethakul's preoccupation with mysticism, folk -
legends and reincarnation, but it is (self - consciously) merely a sketch outline
of a more ambitious work, and the screening was marred by the omnipresence
of an irritating
guitar refrain provided by a friend
of the filmmaker (although apparently problems with the sound mix were at least partly to blame for this).
Attendees will tune into a blues and jazz lineup that includes Blues Hall
of Fame inductee and
guitar legend Joe Louis Walker; jazz / rock
guitar legend and «Godfather
of Fusion» Larry Coryell; Grammy - winning and New Orleans jazz royalty Delfeayo Marsalis; Grammy - winning The Band Courtbouillon with Wayne Toups, Steve Riley and Wilson Savoy; Grammy - nominated jazz saxophone master Javon Jackson; jazz trumpeter Gabriel Mark Hasselbach; sax master Rock Hendricks; and jazz guitarist and Na Hoku winner Benny Uyetake.
Guitar Hero III:
Legends of Rock, the latest version
of the popular video game, comes complete with a mock Gibson
guitar as its controller and more than 70 songs - with more available to download.
As a special promotion, Gamestop will be providing purchasers
of Bandfuse: Rock
Legends with DLC codes for Jimi Hendrix's funky psychedelic rock hit «Foxey Lady» (at least his
guitar playing was a hell
of a lot better than his spelling).
And while you're on the official Brutal
Legend E3 site, you'll notice that not only is there a new «Brutal Thoughts with Jack Black» video coming on June 2nd called «Human Video Game», but you can also win a real - life version
of the Tenacious D
guitar!
If you were kind
of thinking about pre-ordering Brutal
Legend rather than waiting to pick it up once it hits the shops, there's now one massive incentive to do it via GameStop: an epic
guitar that can be used instead
of Clementine, built from the demonic force
of Tenacious D.
Dressed in Brutal
Legend t - shirts, an insane 440 people gathered around Electronic Arts» trailer and played the air
guitar to Motörhead's «Ace
of Spades» — not only breaking several barriers
of sheer awesomeness, but also a Guinness world record.
What was in the video
of Brutal
Legend was a druid nun getting sliced up and the
guitar to have lighting come down on a characters you pointed the
guitar at.
Guitar Hero III:
Legends of Rock offers the ultimate rock experience with new wireless
guitars, freshly added content and features including a multiplayer action - inspired battle mode, gruelling boss battles, a host
of exclusive unlockable content and visually stunning rock venues.
Equipped with a keytar, violin, keyboard, electric
guitar, bass, and drums, they inject raw energy into music from games such as Goldeneye 007, Chrono Trigger, and The
Legend of Zelda.
activision are c % $ ts plain and simple why would they want brutal
legend when they can get more money from selling a game over and over again
of course i'm talking about
guitar hero there just milking that franchise muthafu % $ er ’s
ARTISTS: Tony Conrad, Jutta Koether, and John Miller (sometimes featuring Greg Parma Smith) SOUND: Distorted, at times minimal instrumental music fusing Conrad's violin with Koether's Euro - inflected synths and Miller's looping
guitar WHAT THEY DO: A real thinking man's art supergroup, XXX Macarena unites three artistic visionaries who each come from a different corner
of the art world — Conrad is a
legend in avant - garde video and sound art (he made the landmark, epilepsy - inducing film The Flicker in 1966), Koether is a hypercerebral painter, and Miller is a multitalented artist and critic who teaches at Columbia.
And while these musical
legends left a rich legacy in this culturally complex city — as well as some
of their old stuff (the Experience Music Project is worth a trip for Cobain's smashed
guitars alone)-- the city has now put down its broken
guitar, emerged gracefully from the grunge period, and got itself on the straight and narrow.