• Entertainment
  • Musicians
  • Recreation
  • Guitars
  • Playing Styles

Guitar Licks

Guitars, tips and great music discussions

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Archives
  • Links
  • About
  • Guest Blogger
  • Contact



You are here: Home / Archives for Musicians / Great Bands

Just listening to some good old Wilton Said

November 15, 2010 by Chris

I’m sitting back and relaxing this morning with a cup of Joe and not craving a smoke! Quitting is not all that hard … it’s just fighting the cravings once or twice a day that is a killer!

When checking out Facebook to see what was up, I realized that a buddy of mine (Wilton Said) had some sort of new web site, actually it’s his newsletter, that I was unaware of so I visited it. The newsletter had been around for a while, man am I ever behind on the old computer, so I just had to search for some neat ideas from this great keyboardists!

The site is nice and sleek. Simple to navigate and of coarse full of great tunes from the band! Right now I’m listening over and over to a song that I believe, sums up the idea of the band. It’s called The Empty Sky part 1. Every time I hear it, this one song brings me back to the first time I saw Wilton and his band at the Nuance festival for the first time two years ago.

I came across this fantastic interview of Wilton on Bill’s Prog Blog that I enjoyed reading. It talks about Wilton’s humble beginnings, what he and his band are up to now and what’s to come in the future. If you’ve never heard of this band before or your just into music that will make you think, then your search is over! Enjoy everyone and your welcome!

Keep on Jammin’ Wilton Said




Filed Under: Entertainment, Great Bands, Music, Musicians, Playing Styles, Toronto Bands Tagged With: 2010, glam, keyboardist, nuance, prog, Progressive Rock, rock, toronto band, Wilton Said...

My next live gig is at Sarah’s Cafe on Danforth Ave.

July 6, 2010 by Chris

I’ll be performing on Sunday July 11th at Sarah’s Cafe Bar which is located at 1426 Danforth Avenue, Toronto. I normally don’t announce where I play but this is unique venue to play. It’s an open mike event with a crowd that is quite musically educated. It’s full of singer song writers that mostly entertain the audience with their own original works of art. The audience just sits back and respectfully admires the performers. Now this is a crowd that I am looking for!

This event is called Acoustic Afternoon and is run by a well known local music lover/performer/promoter named Dan McLean Jr. This is not the only show that he runs in Toronto. He also runs gigs for local musician’s like Emerging Artists at Free Times Café at 320 College St on the last Wednesday of every month, The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern at 370 Queen St W and of coarse the one at Sarah’s.

While at Sarah’s last Sunday I met this guy sitting at the bar named Jason. If you have a moment, check out some of his Pod Cast shows that are available on his site. Anyway, Jason told me that he had just played on stage a minute ago. He said that he just recently started attending some shows and was going up on stage to try out some of his new material and said that the crowd is just amazing!

So if you’ve got a minute to spare this coming Sunday then head off to Sarah’s Cafe Bar and kick back for some fantastic local talent! Hell, maybe I’ll get my crowbar out to pry open my wallet and buy ya a beverage or two, cheers!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Concerts, Entertainment, Great Bands, Music, Recreation, Toronto Bands Tagged With: 1426 Danforth Avenue, Acoustic Afternoon, Dan McLean Jr, Emerging Artists, Free Times Café, guitar, guitarists, indie, indie groups, Live, live bands, Sarah's Cafe Bar, singer song writers, sunday july 11 2010, The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern, this to do in toronto, Toronto

Jeff Healey’s Last Call Jazz CD

April 21, 2010 by Chris

Stony Plain Records released a Jeff Healey’s ” Last Call” Jazz CD on April 6 in U.S.

The ones I like so far are Guitar Duet Stomp (3:35), The Wildcat (2:34)and Hong Kong Blues (3:10).

jeff healey's last call cd Guitar Duet Stomp is the style of guitar playing that I just can’t get enough of.

My best guitar teacher ever, Chris Peterson, introduced me to this enchanting style of playing. The emotions that overwhelms me with this classification of music, is indescribable. One’s fingers literally fly all over the fretboard. Not in that heavy/speed metal guitar styles that we have all become accustomed to, but in a more purer form.

The chord progressions are just heavenly. Really they are, check out this song for yourself and see what I mean. The tempo changes are a nice breather in the song. There is even a little bit of Leon Redbone in there as well.

The Wildcat also holds a similar musical torch to the above one. This time Jeff Healey brings in some hot fiddle player to play on this one. I’ve never had the privilege to play with one so I have a unique interest for this one. The fiddle player is running neck to neck with Jeff on The Wildcat and is playing in hurry! I enjoy the time and chordal change, some people fine this irritating so this is heads up to you folks. Ahhh, LOVE IT!

Last we have Hong Kong Blues. This is a fun but corny kind of song. It’s about a Memphis man that was arrested in Honk Kong. Do I need to say anymore? On this song it’s just Jeff playing acoustics’s on three or maybe more tracks. In the middle of this piece, he gives us this overly sappy part that makes one’s eye’s roll in a humorous way.

Does anyone out there have this CD? Love to hear back from ya.

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, Great Bands, Guitars, Music, Musical influences, Musicians, Playing Styles Tagged With: Acoustic, blues, fiddle, guitar, Guitar Duet Stomp, Hong Kong Blues, jazz, jazz guitar, Jeff Healey, last call, player, Stony Plain Records, The Wildcat, violin

The Door’s When Your Strange

April 18, 2010 by Chris

The new release of home movies from Jim Morrison and the Doors was released in theaters on April 9th, 2010.

I loved the 1991 movie called The Doors written by Oliver Stone and Randall Jahnson. My wife and I saw it when it was in theaters back then and we, along with of close friends at the time Ben & Joanne, loved it! It was neat to see something new about the band but I am more of a documentary kind of guy. Did you see it when it came out?

On a side note: If your a big Door’s fan, then you will be looking forward to up coming movie about the band titled The Last Beat.

I found a neat video review from Movieweb and it was interesting to watch. It was with the three remaining members of the band, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby Krieger. Manzarek said the this doc. is “the anti- Oliver Stone” movie and will act as “the true story of The Doors.” OK, you sold me right there Rick!

Now with the help of personal footage, archival footage and Morrison’s own never-before-seen film, the band has assembled a new documentary called, When You’re Strange, which opened in theaters on April 9th. Movieweb

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMMo3EmIfJw

So are you a big enough fan to go out and see this doc?

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, Great Bands, History, Musicians, Rock History Tagged With: archival footage, documentary, Jim Morrison, John Densmore, personal footage, psychedelic, psychedelic band, psychedelic_music, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, rock, the doors, the last beat, Vintage 1959 Fender Duo Sonic

Pink Floyd stops sales of individual songs by EMI

March 23, 2010 by Chris

Pink Floyd band membersPink Floyd has stopped EMI from selling individual songs on their on line store. Pink Floyd has always created concept albums that are meant to be listened to uninterrupted from start to finish. This is the band’s trade mark that that they are fighting for her folks. The super group had to wait for the result of a British court ruling this week that ruled in favour of the band ideals! Good for the band!

I can see that some fans might be only willing or able to pay for certain segments, which EMI considers individual songs, of the album. EMI is saying that is what the public wants and that is what they will get come hell or high water! This model of business would certainly bring in more revenues for EMI. And as we all now know, EMI is in big trouble, just look at some previous posts on this blog.

From a business perspective this is a sound platform to explore. As for the artistic integrity of the bands ideals … To add insult to injury for EMI, they also have to pay the band’s legal costs, estimated at £60,000. Even the Rolling Stones left these clowns in 2007 when the current owners, bought by Mr. Guy Hands of the British private equity firm, Terra Firma Capital Partners, in 2007. Losers!

Now rival Warner Music, led by Edgar Bronfman Jr.(Canadian boy), is said to be watching EMI’s problems with baited breath. Warner tried to buy EMI four years ago and may soon get a chance to buy it, as they say, for a song.

The British court ruling stopped EMI’s single song sales from Dark Side and other Pink Floyd albums, pointing to a contract forbidding the band’s albums from being sold in any other form without written consent. EMI had argued that the contract applied only to records, not downloads. The judge disagreed, saying the contracts protected “the artistic integrity of the albums.” Many of Pink Floyd’s albums are designed as continuous entities with songs flowing into one another.

So I hope that this will be a standard template for future artist’s contracts that they will sign with their record/distribution company. Imagine you being in a contract like this, with everything clearly stated in black and white and you give the company the benefit of the doubt but you still get screwed like this? I’d be be, how about you?

Keep on Jammin'(and read the fine print before you put your name to a document)

Filed Under: Entertainment, Great Bands, Music Tagged With: British court ruling, emi, pink floyd, single song sales

Simon and Garfunkle in Toronto

March 15, 2010 by Chris

Simon and Garfunkel are going to be playing May 12th, 2010 in Toronto at the Air Canada Centre and I hope to be there! These guys have produced so many great memorable tunes that it’s not funny! Do you plan to go and see them on their up coming tour?

I remember seeing these guys in the late 80’s at the old CNE bandstand and I’ll never forget it. We had concert seating which was like a free for all at the front of the stage. We brought a small blanket and some beverages, if memory serves me correctly. Our piece of the turf was center-right of the stage about 30 feet away.

The place was full of people sprawling out where ever they could with blankets, pick nick baskets full of food and wine. I was totally surprised to see little kids as young as 2-3 years running around everywhere! It had a nice small town fair feel to it.

The best part of that show for me was when they performed Scarborough Fair. For many year I’ve attempted to play this song and it turned out fine but this was the time to see it done right!

Before the song began, I noticed Paul Simon was practicing the beginning of it, so I asked this guy beside us if I could use his binoculars. I watched every single movement of his fingers and I found out that I was doing it ok except for a few parts. When I got home all I did was play the hell out of that song and I finally have it perfect!

So that was my favorite part of the show. Does anyone out there have a neat Simon and Garfunkel moment that they’d like to share with the rest of us?

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Concerts, Entertainment, General, Great Bands, Music, Musical influences, Musicians, Playing Styles, Recreation, Songs to play, The early Years, Video Tagged With: 60s icons, Art Garfunkel, bands, bandstand, cne, concert, finger picking, Paul Simon, Scarborough Fair, Simon and Garfunkel

A Big Band with even bigger sound

January 4, 2010 by Chris

I have been a lover of the Big Band sound ever since I was little musician! When I found out about an old band mate had a Big Band called The 905 Band I just had to check them out.

Chris W. was the drummer and singer of Pylis. He also played guitar a wee bit and he was pretty good, even thought he thought that I was the least talented in that band! Now that wasn’t nice of him now was it?! Ha, gotcha CHICKEN MAN!

I caught up with him when the Keyboardist Tony F. and his wife thought that it would be a great idea if we got together for a concert with other bands from that time for a night of live music! What a FABULOUS idea I thought. I must admit that performing with these guys again really got my musical juices flowing. We did the show at The Hardball Cafe in Milton in November 2006.

So before we jammed he said that his band called The 905 Band was playing at Timothy’s in Etobicoke and I thought it would be great to see both of them. I went into the bar with this sign saying I liked you better on the drums and went right up to him in front of the stage while the band was playing trying to put him off his game! It didn’t work but we all got a laugh out of it!

The sound that these guys had was amazing! The mix was perfect and their set list was very impressive to say the least! I had the chance to meet a few of them after the show and these guys are a class act! The one singer/bassist well …

If your a lover of that Big Band sound then treat yourself someday and checkout where and when their playing next … it’s worth the drive trust me on this one!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Concerts, Entertainment, Great Bands, Music, Musicians, Recreation Tagged With: big band, corporate shows, GTA, gta band, private concerts, private shows, The 905 Band, toronto band

Rush performing 2112 Live in 1976

January 1, 2010 by Chris

Rush’s 1976 album titled 2112 was a huge hit in my circle of friends. After listening to it the first time on the radio I had to go out and purchase it! Once I had it in my sweaty little palms I literally ran off to my brother Tim’s stereo a Apollo 861 by Electrohome and began my long journey in trying to reproduce this album on my guitar!

After attempting to reproduce as much as I could all my buddies were lining up for lessons! The learning curve was not that bad for most of my buddies but at times I must admit it was frustrating! During this period I was playing in this band called Deuce with Brian McGlinchy and Eddie Cudek from Gemini. We attempted 2112 and in the bands eye’s it was perfect, as for me well…

Then I joined a band with the great keyboardist Tony F. and guitarist Mike Vantresca? We didn’t have a name but we sure sounded fantastic! I recall trying to play 2112 and with Tony’s magical keyboard sounded quite better then Deuce, sorry guys.


Rush – 2112 (Live 1976)
Uploaded by tinkerdill. – Music videos, artist interviews, concerts and more.

Then after leaving Pylis, I was playing with Domenic Nardone, Eddie Steel and Jon Penrose. I must admit Domenic was outstanding on this tune! It was like Dom was born to play anything that Neil Peart could do.

So I hope that you all enjoy vintage RUSH performing 2112 and I know I’ll be thinking of Domenic on drums whenever I listen to it!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Great Bands, Music, Musical influences, Musicians, Playing Styles, Toronto Bands, Video Tagged With: 2112, album, Alex Lifeson, apollo 861, Apollo 861 by Electrohome, band, brantford band, Brian McGlinchy, Canadian band, concert, Eddie Cudek, electrohome, Geddy Lee, guitar, keyboard, Mike Vantresca, Neil Peart, playing live, Pylis, rock, RUSH, Rush 2112, Tony F, Video

The Ramones Museum in Berlin looks like fun

December 19, 2009 by Chris

The Ramones are the forefathers of what genre? Some might call them new masters of garage rock minimalism. Others refer to the Ramone’s unique sound as either punk, new wave, power pop, or even surf punk but I just call them a GREAT Rock & Roll band!

So where did this idea for a post come from you say? To be honest with ya I was going through the paper the other day … while waiting in the ER at work as a patient this time around! I threw out my back a little bit while moving a VERY LARGE SET patient in a stretcher to his room. The Star (a big newspaper in Toronto) hands out free papers for patients and friends for free. I found an article in the Travel section. It was about what to do and see in Berlin, if your ever there, then this article about the Ramone’s Museum jumped right off the page at me. Check out the exhibits on the site, their really neat … I think you have to be a die hard Ramones lover to appreciate them.

My God they pulled off some great albums, 24 I think in total! The one’s that I had at one point in my life were Ramones (1976), Rocket to Russia (1977) and End of the Century (1980). I know that it’s hard to picture any of these musical creations in a vinyl collection such as mine but I knew they were a true stand out band that had their eyes wide open about the world in which they/we live in.

Tunes like Hey Ho … Let’s go!, Rock & Roll High School (I fell in love with that little riff just before the chorus, that was my idea of speed guitar soloing!!!), I wanna be sedated, Pet Sematary, Do you remember Rock and Roll Radio and a ship list more!

The thing that ties the Ramones way of life or legend together the most is not a song, album or scandal but the bar that seemed very close to their hearts and that of coarse was CBGB’s in New York city. I just drove by the place in a cab the couple of times that I was in the New York city and that was the closes that I ever got to the place! CBGB’s has such a close relationship with the band that they hold a Joey Ramone memorial ever year for the God father of Punk (or whatever you yourself classify them as being).

I’ve never been to Germany before but has someone out there been to this historic city and went to see the Ramones Museum? Is it worth going to even though you may not be a HUGE Ramones fan? Just wondering!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, Great Bands, Music, Musical influences, Musicians, Rock History, Video Tagged With: band, berlin, berlin museum, Do you remember Rock and Roll Radio, hey ho ... lets go, I wanna be sedated, Music, music museum, Pet Sematary, ramones, ramones museum, rock, rock and roll high school, the ramones

The 80’s band DEVO is back touring again!

December 14, 2009 by Chris

DEVO The 1980’s pioneer synth-rock band DEVO, that gave us those red flowerpots (a.k.a. “energy-domes”) that they wore on their heads and their signature phrase Are we not men, we are DEVO is back on tour this year. DEVO stands for (The De-Evolution Band) just in case your wondering!

The only exposure, and greatest memory, of the band was way back when they played Massey Hall in the early 80’s.

My brother took me to a show and we had seats on the first balcony, first row centre/right. It was my first concert that my brother Tim took me to. At one part of the night, there was this guy beside us that was passing around his binoculars. I thought that from our vantage point we didn’t need to use them but when it was passed to me, I said why not! As I placed the spectacles up to my face, smoke was coming out of the right eye lens … do I need to say anymore?

In the middle of the show the lights went down and there was a low repetitive drone sound coming from the band. All you could see on stage was the lights from their amps or on stage computers. This went on for about 2 minutes then in the balcony above us this flash pot went off! It was the lead singer from the band (Mark Mothersbaugh) hanging from a rope with a single spot light on him!

He proceeded down the rope to our balcony. Mark then undid his belt and started whipping members of the audience! They were falling all over the place, wow! Then he went over the first balcony onto the floor and continued whipping more in attendance. I recall seeing this older couple with wild hair, weird clothing and rolling around on the ground like they were having a seizure.

I wish the band well and if you get a chance to see these crazy kidz when they come to your neck of the woods go out and see them! Just watch out for Mark’s belt.

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Concerts, Entertainment, Great Bands, Music, Musical influences, Recreation, Rock History, The early Years, Toronto, Video Tagged With: 1980s band, 1980s concert, band, concert, DEVO, electro band, Mark Mothersbaugh, Massey Hall, punk rock, synth-rock, The De-Evolution Band, touring

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • …
  • 8
  • Next Page »

Connect with Us

  • RSS

Suggested Sites


Eavestrough Cleaning Toronto

Categories

Recent Posts

  • 5 Amazing Alternative Rock Albums Of The 90s
  • Want To Learn To Be A Musician?
  • How Can Ambitious Musicians Find Great Advice From Professionals?
  • Which Musical Instruments Are Hardest To Learn?
  • Things To Know When Beginning A Career In Music
  • Suicidal Tendencies Still Rocking After All These Years
  • Learning Guitar Basics Online

Recent Comments

  • Judy Green on The Old Gasworks was a Toronto institution for music lovers and bands
  • Frank Bolduc on The Old Gasworks was a Toronto institution for music lovers and bands
  • Tom Farr on 5 Amazing Alternative Rock Albums Of The 90s
  • DW on 5 Amazing Alternative Rock Albums Of The 90s
  • Nick Othen on 5 Famous People And Their Guitars

Subscribe

Never miss a post
FREE - Subscribe NOW!
Read our posts in your favorite RSS reader.
rss feed

OR

Subscribe to Guitar Licks by FREE Email Newsletter


Follow us on TWITTER!

Alltop, confirmation that I kick ass
Alltop Guitar news

Shopping

Gifts, Gadgets,
Books and More!

Site Ratings

Visitors


Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Archives

Search

Pages

  • About
  • Archives
  • Become a Guest Blogger for Guest Licks
  • Blog
  • Canadian Bloggers
  • Contact
  • Disclosure
  • Do Follow Bloggers
  • Links
  • Privacy Policy
  • Toronto Bloggers

Blogroll

  • Eavestrough Cleaning Toronto
  • Guitar-Werks
  • Guitar Boomer

My Store

  • My Store

Other Sites

  • Odd Planet
  • The Web Files
  • Home And Garden Diva
  • Shopping Maniac
  • Celebrity Scoop 2

Tags

Acoustic amp band bands Brantford Bruce Cockburn Canada Canadian concert Entertainment fender funny General guitar Guitar Equipment guitarist guitar player guitars Home house Humor humour instrument jammin jazz John Mayer keyboard Live Music musician Musicians play playing Progressive Rock Pylis rock RUSH Songs to play sound strings Technology Toronto tour Video YES

Copyright © 2025 · News Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in