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Derek Trucks Q&A: Guitar Hero on Jamming With Legends and Covering DylanPhoto: Brecheisen/Wireimage When Rolling Stone’s Brian Braiker recently called up Derek Trucks to talk about his band’s latest album Already Free, the guitarist revealed he was in Atlanta rehearsing with the Allman Brothers. “We’re getting ready for the Beacon Theater run. It’s not until March but this is the only break in everyone’s schedule,” he said. “This Beacon run is a tribute to Duane Allman. They’re trying to call in all the favors and all the friends Duane played with over the years. I can’t release any of the tunes, but it should be pretty epic if it comes together the way we think it will.” Are Trucks and Co. worried that if they rehearse now they’ll be rusty by March? “You end up thinking through the sets, what songs you haven’t played in a while,” he said. “We record the rehearsals so everyone get a disc to listen to. There is a day or two in March before the Beacon shows where we rehearse, but it does feel odd to cram and then you have a month and a half to forget it.” For Trucks on the legends he’s played with (Santana, Clapton) and hasn’t yet had the privilege (B.B. King), plus which covers are blasphemy, read the full interview here: • Q&A: Derek Trucks
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Published: 2009-01-20 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Rewind: The Week in Rock DailyPhoto: Natkin/Wireimage Rock Daily remembered the Stooges legendary guitarist Ron Asheton, who passed away from a suspected heart attack at age 60. Iggy Pop paid tribute to his “best friend,” we looked back at Asheton’s legacy and his greatest riffs, revisited Asheton talking about his influences and Talk Show Flashbacked to the band’s good old days. Phish Phans and Dead Heads crowded the streets in celebration as both jam band greats announced tour dates for 2009. That’ll give Trey Anastasio ample time to play with that new compressor fans bought him. Not to be outdone, the Allman Brothers announced their annual Beacon run, and we asked readers to tell us their favorite jam bands. In what could be considered good news and bad news, Jimmy Page’s manager announced that plans for Led Zeppelin to tour with a replacement for Robert Plant have been called off. Unfortunately, Page’s manager doesn’t think the band will be touring with Robert Plant at any point either. 2009 is shaping up to be the Year of the Shady Aftermath as Eminem’s “Crack A Bottle” from Relapse and Dr. Dre’s “Could Have Been You,” maybe from Detox, leaked on the Web. Kelly Clarkson revealed her glossy new look and her re-embrace of pop with the covers of both her single “My Life Would Suck Without You” and upcoming album All I Ever Wanted.
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Published: 2009-01-09 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Weekend Rock List: Jam BandsPhoto: Slevert/Michael Ochs Archive/ Getty For jam band fans, the past seven days were probably the best week since Phish played that Lemonwheel festival back in 1998: Trey Anastasio and gang, the Dead and the Allman Brothers all announced plans to tour in ‘09. To honor all of the proprietors of 30-minute songs, this week’s rock list is dedicated Jam Bands, those wonderful artists that give us a reason to quit our jobs, stop showering and caravan around in worship. If they jam, they count (thus, Sonic Youth qualifies — we’ll expect to see plenty of Disco Biscuits and moe. in the votes, too) So tell us your picks, and on Monday we’ll bust out Europe ‘72 while we count the votes. Until then, good luck in the Phish ticket lottery and check out our picks: • The Grateful Dead • The Allman Brothers • Phish • Sonic Youth • My Morning Jacket
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Published: 2009-01-09 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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News Ticker: R.Kelly, Widespread Panic, Achozen, RIAA R.Kelly, via his remix for Mariah Carey’s “Touch My Body,” announced that his new album is titled 12 Play: Fourth Quarter and that it will be released “soon.” Widespread Panic have been recruited to headline Sunday night after Bonnaroo after the Allman Brothers canceled their performance. Achozen, a collaboration between System of a Down’s Shavo Odadjian and Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA, will begin to digitally release songs from their new album next week. The band describes their music as “heavy hip-hop.” The RIAA spent $2.8 million lobbying in Washington D.C. last year. The group spent the majority of that figure on efforts to limit copyright violations. [Photo: Getty]
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Published: 2008-04-17 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, Afternoon News Roundup
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News Ticker: Bob Dylan, Allman Brothers, Guns N’ Roses, Bill Cosby Pulitzer Prize winner Bob Dylan will follow up his critically acclaimed autobiography Chronicles with a children’s book entitled Forever Young. The forty page picture book is due to hit shelves October 6th. Gregg Allman’s recovery from Hepatitis C has forced the Allman Brothers Band to cancel their performance at this year’s Bonnaroo Festival. Bonnaroo organizers will fill the vacancy with a “big announcement” this Thursday. Contrary to previous reports, Axl Rose will not star in a reality TV show documenting the release of Chinese Democracy. Details about Bill Cosby’s hip-hop album Cosby Narratives Vol. 1: State of Emergency have emerged. The comedian executive-produced and co-wrote the album, but will not spit rhymes, instead leaving rapping duties to a trio of newcomers. [Photo: Getty]
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Published: 2008-04-15 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, Bob Dylan, Afternoon News Roundup
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Backstage at Mountain Jam: What the Bands Were WatchingPhoto: Dino Perucci Last weekend, rock fans flocked to upstate New York’s Hunter Mountain for the annual Mountain Jam (check out our full report here), and while legends were noodling in nature, Woodstock-based WDST — which staged the fest with Allman Brothers Band and Gov’t Mule guitarist Warren Haynes — welcomed performers to their broadcast booth in the mountain’s ski lodge. After playing Sunday with his band BK3, Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann hit the booth and praised the working chair lifts
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Published: 2009-06-02 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Look Back at Dave Matthews Band in 1996, Allman Brothers in 1973Photo: Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archive/Getty In the current issue of Rolling Stone, Jenny Eliscu goes inside the Dave Matthews Band’s seventh studio disc, which is due in June. Take a look back at the band’s early days in our 1996 profile The Raging Optimism and Multiple Personalities of Dave Matthews, which finds Matthews hanging out at his hometown bar in Charlottesville, Virginia. Plus, check out Cameron Crowe’s 1073 story on the Allman Brothers, who recently wrapped their 15-date run at New
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Published: 2009-04-07 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Last Night at the Beacon With the Allman Brothers … Phish EditionPhoto: Scwartz/Getty As the Allman Brothers Band get more comfortable in New York’s Beacon Theatre, their home for the rest of March, more friends are stopping by each night to jam. Rolling Stone brought you a full report from night one, which featured Taj Mahal and Levon Helm. Night two brought Johnny Winter and David Hidalgo and Cesar Rojas of Los Lobos, who guested on cuts ranging from Jimi Hendrix to Bob Dylan. Last night’s show upped the ante with living legend Buddy Guy, who led the band through a pair of blues standards before being joined onstage by Trey Anastasio and Page McConnell of Phish for first set-closer “Southbound.” Fresh off their highly successful reunion shows, Anastasio and McConnell later added their own sound to “I Know You Rider” and “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.” Boz Scaggs has been confirmed to appear tonight, and Rolling Stone’s Smoking Section broke the news that Duane’s old Derek and the Dominoes bandmate Eric Clapton will be appearing on March 19th and 20th. The newest list of rumored cameos counts Sheryl Crow, Billy Gibbons, Kid Rock, Bob Weir and Phil Lesh among the possibilities. Many of the guests were chosen to help honor fallen guitarist Duane Allman, whose sudden death in 1971 left a gaping hole that was briefly filled by Warren Haynes and later by slide-guitar prodigy Derek Trucks in 2000. Gregg Allman, the band’s patriarch, has denied on multiple occasions that founding guitarist Dickey Betts will appear. Betts left the band after an ugly dispute in 2000, but rampant speculation suggests an offer may have been extended. His presence on the Beacon stage would reunite the four surviving members of the original lineup (Allman, Betts, drummer Butch Trucks and percussionist Jaimoe Johanson). The sold-out, 15-night residency runs through March 28th. Live streaming video of the entire rest of the run can be purchased at Moogis, a live-concert video service started by the band’s own Butch Trucks. The shows mark 20 years of visits to
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Published: 2009-03-13 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Allman Brothers Kick Off Beacon Theatre Run With Levon Helm, Taj MahalPhoto: Splash News Last night the Allman Brothers Band kicked off a sold-out run of 15 shows at New York City’s Beacon Theatre by digging deep into their storied catalog and welcoming the first of what promises to be a steady stream of special guests (the leading rumors say Eric Clapton, Ron Wood and members of the Dead will make appearances). The Allmans opened their 176th show at the Beacon since 1989 with “Little Martha” and from there plowed through a string of sonic chestnuts, including “Midnight Rider,” “Statesboro Blues,” “Stormy Monday,” “Mountain Jam” and “Southbound.” The Allmans are celebrating their 40th anniversary this year and the crowd at the Beacon, which recently underwent a $16 million renovation, was in a celebratory mood. The band was forced to cancel their 2008 run at the theater because founding member Gregg Allman was recovering from Hepatitis C. Taj Mahal played harmonica and sang with the Allman Brothers on “Leaving Trunk” and sang on “44 Blues” and “Statesboro Blues.” Levon Helm opened the second set by leading the Allmans through the Band’s “Ophelia, followed by “I Shall Be Released” and “The Weight.” Helm played his own drum kit and was joined by Levon Helm Band members Larry Campbell on guitar and vocals, Teresa Williams on vocals and Brian Mitchell on keyboards. He shared vocal duties with Williams and Warren Haynes on “I Shall Be Released while Allman and Mahal joined Helm on “The Weight,” with each taking a verse. If you got shut out on tickets, the band is offering a live Webcast of the entire run for $125; information is available at their official Website. After the Beacon run, the Allmans are scheduled to play May 16th in George, Washington, with the Dead and the Doobie Brothers; May 22 in Valley Center, California, with the Doobie Brothers; June 5-6th at the Wanee festival, Live Oak, Florida.; and May 31 at Mountain Jam, Hunter, New York. Set one: “Little Martha” “Don’t Want You No More”/”It’s Not My Cross To Bear” “I Walk On G
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Published: 2009-03-10 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, Live Shows
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Barack Obama Selects the Dead for Inaugural Ball: “It Was Quite an Honor”Photo: Barnard/Getty Just a week after confirming their first tour in five years, the reunited Dead are booked to rock the Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball in Washington, D.C. on January 20th. “A DJ will open up — it’s a long, strange trip!,” Mickey Hart jokes to Rolling Stone (the DJ in question is celeb spinner DJ Cassidy). “[Barack Obama] picked us specifically,” he adds, “so it was quite an honor. There was a short list and we made the cut.” As for the most important question — can the band jam at the ball? — Hart is dubious: “It’s pretty tight, about an hour set. When you play these kinds of things you say, ‘How can I be of service?’ The entertainment committee makes it so that it fits into their huge schedule.” Another pitfall of political rocking: a background check. “It gave me pause when I had to get a security clearance to play a gig!” Hart says. So did they get past the security scan? “Oh, yeah, we don’t look so bad on paper. It’s not as bad as you might think.” The Dead partially reunited for a Deadheads for Obama gig in spring 2007, and drummer Bill Kreutzmann rejoined the group for a “Change Rocks” Obama fundraiser at Penn State in October. The tour that kicks off April 12th in Greensboro, North Carolina, features founding members Phil Lesh, Bob Weir as well as Hart and Kreutzmann, joined by keyboardist Jeff Chimenti and Allman Brothers Band/Gov’t Mule guitarist Warren Haynes. Related Stories: • Still Truckin’: The Dead Reunite in Pennsylvania • The Dead Reunite for Obama at Scorching Penn State Benefit • The Dead Announce First Tour in Five Years
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Published: 2009-01-15 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Britney Spears VMA Rumors Get Louder, Farm Aid Announces Allman/Nelson/Matthews Set, Details on Pearl Jam Tour DVD Emerge Rumors that Britney Spears will mount a major comeback appearance at September 9th’s MTV Video Music Awards are getting louder. Reps for the TV network now claim they “cannot confirm or deny” a Spears cameo. Six recordings from the Monterey Jazz Festival will be re-released on August 21st to commemorate the event’s fiftieth anniversary, with more releases to follow next year. The first batch includes Louis Armstrong’s 1958 opening-night performance and a “Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival” compilation. The Osmond Brothers, plus siblings Donny (a onetime Rolling Stone heartthrob), Marie and Jimmy taped a fiftieth-reunion special for PBS to be aired next year; it’s the first time the full family has gathered to sing in at least twenty years. With the first New York Farm Aid less than a month away, organizers have announced festival performers Gregg Allman, Willie Nelson and Dave Matthews will play a special acoustic set. Pearl Jam will release Immagine In Cornice, a DVD of footage from five of the band’s 2006 Italian concerts, on September 25th. Director Danny Clinch promises “a look at Pearl Jam that no one has seen yet” featuring behind-the-scenes interviews and a peek at their life on the road, in addition to live performances. Check out the tracklist after the jump. Pearl Jam’s Immagine In Cornice Tracklist: “Severed Hand” (Milan) “World Wide Suicide” (Featured clips from all Italian show dates) “Life Wasted” (Torino) “Corduroy” (Verona) “State of Love and Trust” (Milan) “Porch” (Verona) “Even Flow” (Torino) “Better Man” (Verona) “Alive” (Milan) “Blood” (Verona) “Comatose” (Pistoia) “Come Back” (Pistoia) “Rockin” In The Free World” (Pistoia)
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Published: 2007-08-16 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, Festivals, MTV Video Awards, Morning News Roundup
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News Ticker: Metallica, “Rock Band,” Allman Brothers, David Byrne With their new album due out later this year, Metallica is whetting their fans’ appetites with a new site called “Mission Metallica.” The band entices fans to “Experience the album… before it’s done.” The site will launch in May. MTV announced that Rock Band will begin selling full album downloads. First up: Judas Priest’s Screaming for Vengeance on April 22nd. The Allman Brothers have canceled this year’s run at NYC’s Beacon Theatre due to Gregg Allman’s recovery from Hepatitis C. The band promises to return to the venue in 2009 to celebrate their fortieth anniversary. Twenty-seven years after collaborating on My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, David Byrne and Brian Eno are working on a new album, due out in 2009. The duo will reportedly tour together as well.
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Published: 2008-04-18 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, Afternoon News Roundup
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Tour Tracker: Allman Brothers, Against Me! and Steve Miller BandPhoto: Schwartz/Getty The Allman Brothers continue their 40th anniversary celebration tour out west, Against Me! road test some new songs before hitting the studio with producer Butch Vig and the Steve Miller Band continue their “Endless Tour.” Full dates for all three treks, after the jump… Allman Brothers May 12, 13 - Oakland, CA @ Fox Theatre May 15 - Portland, OR @ Theater of the Clouds May 16 - George, WA @ The Gorge Amphitheater May 19, 20 - Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre May 22 - Valley Center, CA @ Harrah’s Rincon May 23 - Indio, CA @ Fantasy Springs Casino May 24 - Las Vegas, NV @ Red Rock Casino May 31 - Hunter, NY @ Mountain Jam Festival June 5, 6 - Live Oak, FL @ Wanee Festival Against Me! April 11 - Gainesville, FL @ Common Grounds April 14 - Greenville, SC @ The Handlebar April 15 - Raleigh, NC @ The Brewery April 16 - Asheville, NC @ Stella Blue April 18 - Virginia Beach, VA @ The Jewish Mother April 19 - Knoxville, TN @ The Cider House April 21 - Nashville, TN @ The End April 22 - Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone Café April 23 - Little Rock, AR @ Juanita’s Cantina Ballroom April 24 - Huntsville, AL @ Crossroads Café April 25 - Mobile, AL @ Alabama Music Box April 26 - Pensacola, FL @ Sluggo’s April 28 - Charleston, SC @ The Charleston Pourhouse April 29 - Athens, GA @ Tasty World April 30 - Wilmington, NC @ The Soapbox May 1 - Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern Steve Miller Band May 1 - Memphis, TN @ Tom Lee Park May 3 - West Palm Beach, FL @ Sunfest July 8 - Calgary, ALB @ Fort Calgary Historic Park July 10 - Merritt, BC @ Merritt Mountain Music Festival Grounds July 11 - Woodinville, WA @ Chateau St Michelle Winery July 12 - Troutdale, OR @ Edgefield Winery July 16 - Cadott, WI @ Chippewa Valley Festival Grounds July 17 - Highland Park, IL @ Ravinia Pavilion July 18 - Morristown, OH @ Festival Grounds July 20 - Interlochen, MI @ Kresge Auditorium July 21 - Kettering, OH @ Frazee Pavilion July 24 - Moticelo, LA @ Jones County Fairgrounds July 25 - West Bend
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Published: 2009-03-18 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, On Tour
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Allman Brothers Reveal Wanee Festival DetailsPhoto: Ufberg/WireImage As they’ve done since 2005, the Allman Brothers Band will headline two nights at the fifth annual Wanee Music Festival in Live Oak, Florida, on June 5 and 6th. This year’s Wanee fest is especially noteworthy as it coincides with the band’s yearlong 40th anniversary extravaganza, which includes a 15-night run at New York’s Beacon Theatre. Helping the Eat A Peach rockers celebrate at Wanee are Gov’t Mule, the Doobie Brothers, Toots and the Maytals, the Drive-By Truckers and many more jam-happy artists spread over the fest’s two days. Plus, the Derek Trucks Band will perform a special midnight set on Friday night and the Wailers will perform Exodus in its entirety. Tickets go on sale March 7th. Check out the full Wanee lineup below: Wanee Festival The Allman Brothers Band Gov’t Mule The Doobie Brothers Toots And The Maytals Little Feat Umphrey’s McGee Susan Tedeschi Arc Angels (Featuring guitarist and singers Doyle Bramhall II and Charlie Sexton and two former members of Stevie Ray Vaughan’s band Double Trouble, drummer Chris Layton and bassist Tommy Shannon) The Wailers (Performing Exodus) Drive-By Truckers Bill Kreutzmann (featuring Oteil Burbridge and Scott Murawski) Keller Williams Grace Potter & The Nocturnals Jorma Kaukonen Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk Col. Bruce Hampton & The Quark Alliance The Lee Boys with Oteil Burbridge Hill Country Revue (Formed by Cody Dickinson from The North Mississippi Allstars, also features Chris Chew from The Allstars, Kirk Smithhart, Ed “Hot” Cleveland and Dixie Dan Cobur) Devon Allman’s Honeytribe Bonobos Convergence Mocean Worker The Derek Trucks Band The Radiators
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Published: 2009-02-27 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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The Dead Reunite for Obama at Scorching Penn State Benefit GigPhoto: Weiner/Retna Once again, Obama has raised the Dead: The remaining members of the Grateful Dead regrouped for the first time in four years at a “Change Rocks” fundraiser for Barack Obama at Penn State Monday night. Guitarist Bob Weir, babying a set of broken ribs, joined bassist Phil Lesh and drummer Mickey Hart. Drummer Bill Kreutzmann, who did not play at the “Deadheads for Obama” fundraiser last spring, flew in from his Hawaiian holdout to join the band. The crowd was an even mix of die-hard Deadheads and Penn State students, with the parking lot scene pretty standard, complete with tailgating, music blaring, Frisbees flying, and no hotel vacancies for 30 miles (students paid $30, non-students paid $50). The Allman Brothers started the show, giving the event a flashback to the days when the two bands shared bills at the Filmore in the late 1960s and early ’70s. However, without beer sales and zero-tolerance security, most of the students stayed out in the parking lot partying. Slowly, the seats filled as Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes traded licks and Gregg Allman worked the keys and sang with no signs of his illness that kept him offstage last spring. “It’s a beautiful night,” said Haynes. “It’s an historic night. Don’t forget to vote.” Between sets, Obama volunteers and security wandered the floor of the sold-out 16,000-seat Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania as a video message from the candidate played: “For 20 months, I’ve been traveling this country from town to town — even developing a ‘Touch of Grey’ of my own,” Obama said. “On November 5th, I hope to announce that we ‘Ain’t Wasting Time No More.’” After a photo opp backstage, with Kreutzmann grinning and Weir sitting with his chin pensively in his hand, the band took stage and electrified the crowd. The smoke billowed, glow sticks flew and the crowd roar crept up. For the first two songs — “Truckin’ ” and “U.S. Blues” — it seemed the band was set on giving a Dead primer, offering so
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Published: 2008-10-14 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News, Live Shows, More News
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“Guitar Hero: World Tour” Unveils Full Track ListPhoto:Activision Guitar Hero: World Tour has finally released its full track list. While the list of 86 tracks isn’t as jaw-dropping as that of its counterpart Rock Band 2, there are a bunch of highlights, including a pair of tracks by Jimi Hendrix and Ozzy Osbourne, plus cuts from Metallica, Nirvana, Van Halen, the Doors and Lynyrd Skynyrd. All the songs are original master recordings. There’s karaoke favorites like the Eagles‘ “Hotel California” and, for the true axmen, virtuoso songs like Joe Satriani’s “Satch Boogie.” Additionally, the game will boast exclusive Guitar Duel recordings by Ted Nugent and Zakk Wylde. There’s also a trio of new play options: Band Career, the Music Studio feature and the 8-player Battle of the Bands that allow bands to compete online. GH:WT also has those new instruments, new amps and that exclusive Smashing Pumpkins premiere single “G.L.O.W.” The game hits shelves October 26th. Guitar Hero: World Tour Track List: 311 - “Beautiful Disaster” 30 Seconds To Mars - “The Kill” Airbourne - “Too Much Too Young” The Allman Brothers Band - “Ramblin’ Man” Anouk - “Good God” The Answer - “Never Too Late” At The Drive-In - “One Armed Scissor” Beastie Boys - “No Sleep Till Brooklyn” Beatsteaks - “Hail to the Freaks” Billy Idol - “Rebel Yell” Black Label Society - “Stillborn” Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - “Weapon of Choice” blink-182 - “Dammit” Blondie - “One Way or Another” Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - “Hollywood Nights” Bon Jovi - “Livin’ On A Prayer” Bullet For My Valentine - “Scream Aim Fire” Coldplay - “Shiver” Creedence Clearwater Revival - “Up Around The Bend” The Cult - “Love Removal Machine” Dinosaur Jr. - “Feel The Pain” The Doors - “Love Me Two Times” Dream Theater - “Pull Me Under” The Eagles - “Hotel California” The Enemy - “Aggro” Filter - “Hey Man, Nice Shot” Fleetwood Mac - “Go Your Own Way” Foo Fighters - “Everlong” The Guess Who - “American Woman” Hush Puppies - “You’re Gonna Say Yeah!” Interpol - “Obstacle 1″ Jane’s Addic
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Published: 2008-09-12 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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