
History in Five Songs Episode 300: The Guitar Weave
In Episode 300 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin conceptualizes the "guitar weave," a musical interplay between two guitarists, focusing on examples from bands like The Rolling Stones and AC/DC to highlight how intricate and layered guitar parts create a dynamic, conversational sound.
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Show Notes
In Episode 300 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin conceptualizes the "guitar weave," a musical interplay between two guitarists, focusing on examples from bands like The Rolling Stones and AC/DC to highlight how intricate and layered guitar parts create a dynamic, conversational sound.
- The Rolling Stones – “Rocks Off"
- AC/DC – “Touch Too Much”
- The Grateful Dead – “Terrapin Station”
- Aerosmith – “Adam’s Apple”
- The New York Dolls – “Human Being”
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