Saturday, October 13, 2007

White Stripes - Seven Nation Army

"Seven Nation Army" is the song from the band "The White Stripes" album "Elephant" which was the album of the year in 2003.

Not just the album but the song won the Best Rock Song for 2003 Grammy Award. I am posting this here not just it won award and is critically acclaimed but also because i just love this song myself.

The greatest thing about the song is its Guitar work. You gonna love the Bass Guitar's sound here in this song but actually it is played by a semi acoustic guitar only.

Not just that this song is placed number 8 in the list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks in Q-Magazine's March 2005 issue and at number 5 in the list of the 50 Greatest Tracks Of The Decade in September 2005, (New Musical Express) NME.

Just listen and watch this song yourself and find out what it's all about.



Lyrics of Seven Nation Army

Im gonna fight em off
A seven nation army couldnt hold me back
Theyre gonna rip it off
Taking their time right behind my back
And Im talking to myself at night
Because I cant forget
Back and forth through my mind
Behind a cigarette
And the message coming from my eyes
Says leave it alone

Dont want to hear about it
Every single ones got a story to tell
Everyone knows about it
From the queen of england to the hounds of hell
And if I catch it coming back my way
Im gonna serve it to you
And that aint what you want to hear,
But thats what Ill do
And the feeling coming from my bones
Says find a home

Im going to wichita
Far from this opera for evermore
Im gonna work the straw
Make the sweat drip out of every pore
And Im bleeding, and Im bleeding, and Im bleeding
Right before the lord
All the words are gonna bleed from me
And I will think no more
And the stains coming from my blood
Tell me go back home


Sunday, August 26, 2007

Linkin Park What i've done : Minutes To Midnight Video

Well, this is one of those linkin park songs which is rated by the fans differently.

Some says it is not as much metal as Linkin Park's songs used to be, some says this whole album minutes to midnight lack the metal thing.

Well, its true that "Minutes To Midnight" does not have much metal as it was not intended to be a nu-metal album and so 5 original tracks were removed from the album. The album happened to be the best sold album in the debut week ever.

The single "What i've done" , according to me, is awesome, though it doesn't contain the normal yelling and raps to give it a rapcore effect. The lyrics of the song are awesome and the video is one of the best videos i have ever seen.

And this is what Chester Bennington has to say about the song in an interview at MTV :

Joe (Hahn) came up to Mike and me and asked us to take the whole idea of Minutes to Midnight and apply that to how the band has changed. So, in a way, it's us saying goodbye to how we used to be...The lyrics in the first verse are 'In this farewell, there's no blood, there's no alibi,' and right away, you'll notice that the band sounds different: The drums are much more raw, the guitars are more raw and the vocals aren't tripled. It's just us out there ... and that's how Rick wanted it.


Just check out the Video and lyrics ...



Lyrics of What i've done by Linkin PArk

In this farewell
There's no blood
There's no alibi
Cause I've drawn regret
From the truth
Of a thousand lies

So let mercy come
And wash away

What I've done
I'll face myself
To cross out what I've become
Erase myself
And let go of what I've done

Put to rest
What you thought of me
Well I've clean this slate
With the hands
Of uncertainty

So let mercy come
And wash away

What I've done
I'll face myself
To cross out what I've become
Erase myself
And let go of what I've done

For what I've done

I start again
And whatever pain may come
Today this ends
I'm forgiving what I've done

I'll face myself
To cross out what I've become
Erase myself
And let go of what I've done

What I've done

Forgiving what I've done


Thursday, June 14, 2007

Time Is Running Out By Papa Roach

Once Again Papa Roach Rocks with their song Time is Running Out from their latest album The Paramour Sessions.
What i like in this song is when the lyrics mean that i really dont't care when you say that i am looking bad and sick. And when i am out of my control and out of my mind then it is the time when i feel fine.

Just Check out this song, listen to it and read the lyrics too.

The video that is posted here is a webclip with an intro by the lead singer and song writer Jacoby Shaddix (Coby Dick).


Time Is Running Out Lyrics:

Woaho Woaho Yea Yea
Woaho Woaho Yea Yea

You say I’m looking really bad
You say I’m looking really sick
And I don’t even care I never really did
So when push comes to shove
And I slap you in the face
Just remember one thing

When its time to feel the void
My whole life has been destroyed
And everyone around me says my time is running out
I refuse to surrender
I refuse to surrender

So I’m out of control
And I’m out of my mind
Just remember one thing
I think I’m just fine
So catch me when I fall
I won’t remember anything at all
So catch me when I fall

When its time to feel the void
My whole life has been destroyed
And everyone around me says my time is running out
I refuse to surrender
I refuse to surrender

Woaho Woaho Yea Yea
Woaho Woaho Yea Yea

When its time to feel the void
My whole life has been destroyed
And everyone around me says my time is running out
When its time to feel the void
My whole life has been destroyed
And everyone around me says my time is running out
I refuse to surrender
I refuse to surrender
I refuse to surrender
I refuse to surrender



Papa Roach - Last Resort Video

All those who know me they all know that Papa Roach is my favorite band ever. Well there might have been a time when Papa Roach were not that famous, but that time has long gone.
Who can forget there super hit album Infest, followed by Love Hate Tragedy, Getting Away With the murder and recentely The Paramour Sessions.
All those who know me , again they all know which one is my favorite song and that happens to be Last Resort and why it is you can find it out here --> My Favorite Song
The only thing i did not share in that post was the video of this song and it is worth posting now coz the video is great as does the song. My version of the video has proper lyrics line being displayed on the screen that i like, but i am not sharing that, coz that will mean i have to upload the video myself and i will not do it under any conditions.

Just Check out the video now:


Check out the Last Resort Lyrics here -> Last Resort Lyrics



Friday, May 18, 2007

KillSwitch Engage - Life To Lifeless

Life to Lifeless is one of those songs that i really love to listen again and again. Its not too long that i am listening to Killswitch Engage, and "Life To Lifeless: was the first number of them i ever listened too. The song is too good.

Isn't it a fact that we are always going from life to be lifeless? Isn't it good to learn from your pains. The most influencing line in the song happens to be "There Is no Darkness, Without Light, to teach us of ourselves."

Well just listen and watch this great song and have a look at the lyrics too.






Just go thorugh the lyrics while you are listening to the song. I found the lyrics awesome.


Humanity cover me with the ashes of remembrance
I will learn from this pain

there is no darkness without light to teach us of ourselves

Humanity cover me with the ashes of remembrance
I will learn from this pain

life to lifeless to eternity, life to lifeless the cycle repeats

death unfolds itself painfully to unmask how fragile we are
death unfolds itself painfully, teacher of sanity

the pain drags me down
I'll rebuild me
the pain drags me down
I'll rebuild me

Humanity cover me with the ashes of remembrance
I will learn from this pain

life to lifeless to eternity, life to lifeless the cycle repeats
life to lifeless to eternity, life to lifeless the cycle repeats
life to lifeless to eternity, life to lifeless the cycle repeats


Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Learn Guitar Online

Learning the guitar (or any other musical instrument) is a highly interactive task. You would normally be taught step-by-step how to tune your guitar, the basic chords and strumming rhythms and your teach would be able to correct you and show you how its supposed to be done.

But due to modern day technology, learning to play the guitar online is becoming more and more popular. In this article I'll discuss the pros and cons and if this method is indeed effective.

Pros

1. You can do it at your own pace and leisure.

Most of us with fulltime jobs and families (but aspires to be a Guitar Hero) have only the late hours to learn and practice. An online course works great as you can login anytime and start the next lesson.

2. Its much cheaper

As opposed to paying a tutor per lesson, an online guitar course can cost as little as $40 for an entire course with ear-training software to boot!

3. A good course is just like having a real teacher

I found a wonderful guitar learning method that had well produced, high quality videos that showed me exactly how each chord should be played, and I can replay it as many times as I like without irritating a real-life teacher!

Cons

1. You can do it at your own pace and leisure.

Yes, you read correctly. The same freedom can also work against you as you will not be motivated to practice. Make sure you set goals and motivate yourself constantly.

2. Your PC might be slow or distorted.

Make sure your PC is all tuned up and your sound card and speakers are all working fine before you attempt an online guitar course.

3. Lack of personal guidance

Sometimes you'll want to ask something and an online course will not have a one-to-one consultation. This can be overcome by making friends with other guitarists and getting together once a week to share and play together.

The verdict? It depends on your level of commitment to your craft, the more you put in, the more you'll get out of it. Guitar playing needs time and practice and there's no simpler way out, although a solid and complete online guitar learning method will help a lot! I've read of some success stories from online courses and like I said, it depends on your perseverence and determination.

I hope you've found this article helpful. Remember to never give up and keep practicing, that's how all guitarists got that way. No one was born with the skill to play, it was all cultivated!

Tune Your Guitar By Ear

How To Tune Your Guitar By Ear
by: Mike Hayes

1. The very first thing you need to know is that learning to tune your guitar takes time.

Some things on guitar can be learned in minutes, some in days, and others in weeks, but tuning will sometimes take even longer, because you have to train your ears. If results come slowly or don't seem to be making any progress, don't be discouraged, just keep working at it.

2. It will help you to know that the ear is a very skilled instrument for taking in sound. Your ear hears four things in each sound: Pitch, Duration, Volume and Tone Quality.

Pitch is how high or low the sound is. Duration is how long it lasts. Volume is how loud it is. Tone quality is the "character" of the sound. If we were to play the same pitch, at the same volume, for the same length of time on piano, clarinet, flute, violin, guitar, doorbell, or car horn, your ear could tell one instrument (or car horn) from another because of the tone quality. That's because each instrument has a different "character" or "personality" of sound. You can prove you have this ability to tell one sound from another by listening to sounds without looking where they come from.

The point I want to emphasize is that you already hear very well. Learning to tune your guitar is learning a new way of using your hearing.

3.The next thing to know is that when you are tuning your guitar you want to listen only to the pitch of the strings. The quality of the pitch will differ between two strings, and this may at first confuse your ear. You'll mistake the difference in quality as a difference in pitch. For example when playing the first string open and the second string at the fifth fret, you may notice that the first string may sound 'crisper', while the second string will sound a little "darker" in quality. The darker quality of the string at first can be misunderstood to sound lower in pitch. (You may use different words to explain how the strings sound to you, but the idea is that the tone quality of each string will sound different). If you understand that the ear hears a combination of pitch, volume, duration and quality all at the same time, it will help you to filter out the quality from the pitch and overcome the basic problem of tuning.

4. The steps involved in tuning your guitar: The first step is to tune one string to a note from another source. You could use another guitar (one that has already been tuned), a piano, or somebody that know how to tune could guide you along.

A better source is a tuning fork. (It's better because you don't need anybody else around or any other instrument. If, for example you learn to tune to a piano, you're going to have a problem if ever you need to tune and there's no piano handy).

A tuning fork is a U shaped piece of metal with a stem on it. The fork is designed to vibrate at a particular pitch. You can get one that gives you the pitch of the first string on the guitar. (Look for one that has the letter E and the number 329.6 stamped on the stem).

To use the tuning fork you hold it by the stem, tap the U shaped fork against something solid, and place the stem (not the tip of the fork) on either the body, or the bridge of your guitar. (For electric guitars can place it on the pickup). You should hear the note which the vibrating fork produced. The note is the correct "source".

You now adjust the first string to match the pitch of the tuning fork. You do this by finding the correct tuning gear for this string and then turning the gear slowly in one direction or the other. After about half a turn you should hear the string change pitch either up or down. This will tell you which way you have to turn the gear to tighten the string (to raise the pitch) and which way to loosen the string (to lower the pitch).

Now compare the sound of the string with the sound of the tuning fork. If the string is lower than the tuning fork, tighten the string to raise the pitch. If the string is higher than the tuning fork, loosen the string to lower the pitch.

Go slowly. Do not turn the gear rapidly. Turn about a quarter of a turn and then compare the string to the tuning fork again. (You'll have to strike them both again). You'll probably have to repeat this process several times. When the string sounds close to the fork make smaller turns.

When you think the first string is in tune, use the following steps (one to five) to tune the rest of the strings. (Remember, you can only tune as well as your ears hear now. With practice, you can become a better tuner). The following steps repeat the process of matching one pitch with another. The difference is that instead of using a tuning fork you will listen to the string you have just tuned, and try to match the next string to this one.

1. Place the finger behind the fifth fret of the 6th string. This will give you the tone of the 5th sting. (A)

2. Place the finger behind the 5th fret of the 5th string to get the pitch of the 4th string. (D)

3. Place the finger behind the 5th fret of the 4th string to get the pitch of the 3rd string. (G)

4. Place the finger behind the FOURTH FRET of the 3rd string to get the pitch of the 2nd string. (B)

5. Place the finger behind the 5th fret of the 2nd string to get the pitch of the 1st string. (E)