Riffing Through Time: A Year-by-Year Guitar Odyssey | 20 Greatest Riffs of Each Year

Our most anticipated series is finally back! A collection of guitar riffs through the years from the 60’s to today.  🎸 Embark on an epic sonic journey with “Riffing Through Time: A  Year-by-Year Guitar Odyssey” – where the strings of history come alive!  🕰️ Unleash the power of six strings as we traverse through the decades,  unveiling the 20 most iconic guitar riffs of each year. From timeless  classics to groundbreaking masterpieces, join us on a musical expedition  that transcends genres and generations. 🚀 Whether you’re a seasoned  axe-wielder or a passionate music enthusiast, get ready to be  transported through time and witness the evolution of rock, metal,  blues, and beyond. Hit play, crank up the volume, and let the riffing  adventure begin! 🤘 #RiffingThroughTime #GuitarOdyssey #TimelessRiffs

30 Greatest Grunge Guitar Riffs

Some 90’s nostalgia right here

So how do you define Grunge? The term “grunge” described both the music and the look of the bands: grimy, long-haired, scruffy, down and dirty. It’s an alternative rock genre and subculture that began in the mid 80s around Seattle WA. In fact, it’s sometimes referred to as the Seattle sound. Grunge fuses elements of punk rock and heavy metal, but without punk’s structure and speed. Lyrics are typically angst and irony filled and introspective, often addressing themes such as social alienation, self-doubt, abuse, neglect, betrayal, social and emotional isolation, psychological trauma and a desire for freedom. The term was coined by Bruce Pavitt of the Sub Pop label, referring to Green River’s Dry As A Bone EP in the summer of 87. Members of Green river would later become members of Pearl Jam and Mudhoney. By the early 90s, its popularity had spread, with grunge bands appearing in California, then emerging in other parts of the United States and in Australia, building strong followings. Some of the more significant releases would be Nirvana’s Nevermind, Pearl Jam’s Ten, Soundgarden’s Superunknown, Alice in Chains’ Dirt, and Stone Temple Pilots’ Core. Although most grunge bands had disbanded or faded from view by the late 90s, they influenced modern rock music, as their lyrics brought socially conscious issues into pop culture. We know all good thing must come to an end right? So here are 30 grunge riffs and maybe even a few others that were certainly influenced by grunge.

The Rolling Stones PART 2 | 25 Guitar Riffs from your comments

This is part 2 with 25 more Rolling Stones guitar riffs that came straight from your comments. If you missed part 1 with all of their A-list greatest hits, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkKXfhAjIt8. And wouldn’t you know it, just as I started working on this one, Charlie Watts left us a few weeks ago. Is this the end of the Stones, or the end of a whole era I wonder. We’re gonna start with a few covers from their first album, and I hope you enjoy this one!