Power Riffs #2
Tonight I’m continuing the Guitar Power Songs. To recap, the
songs were selected by several criteria. First, was there a great hook or
guitar part that sticks in your mind like a worm devouring your gray matter?
Songs like “Frankenstein,” “Smoke on the Water,” or “Jump,” are representative
of this category. Second, did the song have such an impact that it’s been
re-recorded or covered numerous times? I can’t even count the acoustic guitar
versions of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” that I see on YouTube (the one by Eric
Roche is the best). Third, were they just real guitar anthems like
“Thunderstruck” or “Cat Scratch Fever?” Fourth is a miscellaneous category. The
song defined an era (think “Hotel California,” and ‘Teen Spirit”). And last but
not least, fifth, I just plain liked it.
Tonight I’ve got some of my all time favs like Frankenstein,
Jump, Smuggler’s Blues (heard on Miami Vice), an all acoustic Hotel California,
and one of my favorite guitar riffs, Enter Sandman. Have a rocking Saturday
night…after the football game.
Edgar Winter & Rick Derringer
Aerosmith:
Nirvana
Survivor:
AC/DC
Van Halen
Eagles
Bon Jovi
Deep Purple
Ted Nugent
Derek & the Dominos
Metallica
One of my favorite wines for anytime drinking is Riesling. With
so many songs, you’re going to need a lot of it. So keeping with last night’s
theme, I suggest the Riesling from Bota Box (3L/$17.00). It’s an off dry style
with flavors of sweet apricots, lemon, and honeyed apples. It’s clean with good
acidity and it’s a good sipper or quaffer. Enjoy it with some great guitar
classics.
Cheers!