A RANGE OF OLD GUITAR MAGAZINES FULL OF FANTASTIC INFO FOR ANY BUDDING GUITARIST.1 x Total Guitar Magazine
OASIS - Noel Gallagher talks guitar. - Learn to play "Some might say" & "Wonderwall".
28 Pages of techniques includes classic track "Parisienne Walkways - Gary Moore.
(slight tear on back cover and no CD (sorry!))
2 x Guitarist Magazines (Jan 1995 & Nov 1995)
JAN95 - Access all areas - Pink Floyd Live - Interview with Lead Guitarist "Myke Gray" from "Skin".
NOV95 - AC-DC A whole lotta Angus - Black Sabbath - Levellers.
3 x Guitar Techniques Magazines (Mar 1994, April 1994 & April 1995)
MAR94 - Satch & Vai - Kings of Instrumental Rock!
Transcribed - Joe Satriani (10 Examples), Steve Vai (10 Examples), Eric Clapton (Hideaway), Nuno Bettencourt (Love of my life), Django Reinhardt (Nuages), Nirvana (Heart-Shaped Box)
Sorry no CD
APR94 - 15 Fab Beatles riffs to play, Pantera's Axe Maniac
Transcribed - Steve Vai (For The Love Of God), Paul Kossoff (Wishing Well), ZZ Top (Pin Cushion), Pantera (Walk).
Sorry no CD
APR95 - Dream Theatre - Progressive Metal Monsters!, The Police - Get that sound.
Transcribed - Dream Theatre (Under a Glass Moon), Some Nirvana riffs, Mason Williams (Classical Gas)
Also has a section on note bending - Bendomania with Lee Hodgson
Yay, I still have the CD for this one. :)
These 3 Mags in new condition.
4 x "The Guitar Magazine" magazine Vol 4 No 1, & "Vol 4 No3" to "Vol 4 No 5"
Vol 4 No 1 - Richard Thompson - kind of blue, Therapy - prattle and'gum, Black Sabbath - satanic reverses
includes 8 pages of tabs incl. blues, bass and rock workshop.
Vol 4 No 3 - Back To The Granite! - primal scream get rocked.., Cooder - the road to mali, Hendrix - jimi's blues
plus Mark King, Motley Crue and more...
includes some jimi's blues tabs, and a technical, blues, bass and rock workshop
Vol 4 No 4 - Clapton on 40 Years of the Stratocaster plus Jeff Beck, Robert Cray, yngwie malmsteen, strat showdown 50's vs 90's, vintage special, also Wildhearts, Sonic Youth, The Auteurs, Kurt Cobain tribute.
Music Tabs Strat style, and a technical, blues, bass, beginners' and rock workshop.
Vol 4 No 5 - Sweet Home Chicago - buddy guy and the roots of rock 'n' roll, Boo Radleys - steps ahead plus Stanley Jordan, Gigolo Aunts, Les Claypool
Range of tabs from Buddy Guy & Otis Rush plus technical, blues, bass and rock workshop.
These 4 mags in new condition.
2 x Guitar Fot The Practicing Musician magazine (April 1993 & June 1993)
APR93 - Exclusive Brian May & Nuno Bettencourt
Transcriptions for:- Extreme (Tragic Comic), Van Halen (Right Now), Pink Floyd (Hey You), Black Sabbath (Supernaut), The Pretenders (Brass in Pocket)
JUN93 - Van Halen Exclusive
Transcriptions for:- R.E.M. (Man on the Moon), Ugly Kid Joe (Cat's In The Cradle), The Rolling Stones (Tumbling Dice), Van Halen (Best of Both Worlds - live), Poison (Until You Suffer Some - Fire & Ice)
All transcriptions for these mags include bass lines.
For some reason the front covers are trying to fall off these mags but otherwise good condition.
1 x Guitar Magazine (March 1995)
Includes:- The Guitar Interview - Eddie Van Halen, Nuno Bettencourt an extreme close up,
Transcripts (including bass lines):- Page & Plant (Wonderful One), Ted Nugent (Free For All), Van Halen (Don't Tell Me), Veruca Salt (Seether), Extreme (Midnight Express).
Front cover coming loose but otherwise in good condition
1 x Guitar World magazine (May 1995) - Special 15th Anniversary Issue
15 Years of Hot Guitar - Greatest Interviews, Essential Albums, 15 classic riffs & more
Interviews include:- Frank Zappa, Randy Rhoads, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai & Joe Satriani, Brian May, Angus Young, Jimmy Page, The Doors' Robby Krieger and more.
Also:- 4 Songs with basslines - R.E.M. (It's the end of the world as we know it), Metallica (Creeping Death), Nirvana (The Man Who Sold The World), Van Halen (Eruption).
In new condition
Well I've listed these as honestly as I can. I hope someone out there would like them as it seems a shame to throw away all these music transcriptions. In total these weigh about 5 kgs so check the postage before bidding, I would rather get something than throw them away. Of course they could be collected if you are in or around the Bournemouth area.
Happy Bidding!