Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
One of the more anticipated albums we've been waiting for here at
MUF is City & Colour's (Dallas Green) Bring Me Your Love, which
will finally be released on Tuesday 2/12/08. Dallas Green,
guitarist for Alexisonfire, released his solo debut Sometimes in
2005. Green sparked his solo career with his single "The Grace",
featured on the Neverending Whi
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
R.E.M. fans probably know that every year at Christmas time the
band sends out an exclusive vinyl 7" single to their fan club
members.In 1995 the song was a cover of Chris Isaak's greatest hit,
"Wicked Game" (1989). Even rarer is this live version of the song
taped off the soundboard at an R.E.M. dress rehearsal.
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
Wired and Gizmodo's Lisa Katayama gathered up some of the strangest
and most fun cellphone charms from Japan all in one place, proving
once and for all that nothing defines the land of the rising sun
better than a tiny, cigarette-smoking baby wearing a cowboy hat.
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
LOS ANGELES -- Among your choices on Hollywood???s holiday menu,
you can have talking bees and chip-munks or savage aliens and
predators. You can have jolly elves and pretty princesses or
vicious gangsters and the mother of all mythic monsters. You can
have music, or you can have blood. And in at least one case, you
can have both.
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
Dominating a holy mountain in Israel is the nerve centre of the
world's fastest growing major religion, preaching global unity and
world peace from one of the most troubled countries on earth.
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
PARDON ME if my own mental clock is a bit off, but didn't we just
have the holiday season last month? It sure seems that way ? in
fact, my parents still have their Christmas tree up.
1 Elton John
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
One of the more anticipated albums we've been waiting for here at MUF is City & Colour's (Dallas Green) Bring Me Your Love, which will finally be released on Tuesday 2/12/08. Dallas Green, guitarist for Alexisonfire, released his solo debut Sometimes in 2005. Green sparked his solo career with his single "The Grace", featured on the Neverending Whi
2 Wham!
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
R.E.M. fans probably know that every year at Christmas time the band sends out an exclusive vinyl 7" single to their fan club members.In 1995 the song was a cover of Chris Isaak's greatest hit, "Wicked Game" (1989). Even rarer is this live version of the song taped off the soundboard at an R.E.M. dress rehearsal.
3 Fritz Kreisler (violin)
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
Why superpowers decline, and how the U.S. might escape history's traps.
4 Digitalism
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
Wired and Gizmodo's Lisa Katayama gathered up some of the strangest and most fun cellphone charms from Japan all in one place, proving once and for all that nothing defines the land of the rising sun better than a tiny, cigarette-smoking baby wearing a cowboy hat.
5 Cal Tjader Quintet with Mongo Santamaria
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
LOS ANGELES -- Among your choices on Hollywood???s holiday menu, you can have talking bees and chip-munks or savage aliens and predators. You can have jolly elves and pretty princesses or vicious gangsters and the mother of all mythic monsters. You can have music, or you can have blood. And in at least one case, you can have both.
6 Van Hunt
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
Dominating a holy mountain in Israel is the nerve centre of the world's fastest growing major religion, preaching global unity and world peace from one of the most troubled countries on earth.
7 Kinzaza
Track 21 of Masters Of Rhythm Guitar by Joachim Vogel
PARDON ME if my own mental clock is a bit off, but didn't we just have the holiday season last month? It sure seems that way ? in fact, my parents still have their Christmas tree up.