Guitar World: February 2006
January 28th, 2006
I know it’s a little late, but here’s my overview of February’s Guitar World. I was a little skeptical when I saw the cover. What is Jimmy page doing with Jack White? I was really hoping they werent doing some kind of colaboration. When I read the article I realized it was just a discussion about their blues influences. The article really focuses on the pioneering of blues by Charley Patton, Son House, and Robert Johnson, and how those artists influenced Page and White. I few pages later it is followed by a five page article on John Bonham, the drummer from Led Zeppelin.
5 Song Transcriptions
- Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven
- White Stripes - Blue Rochid
- Coheed and Cambria - The Suffering
- Korn - Twisted Transistor
- Deep Purple - Lazy
The Cover Story: The Art of Playing the Devil’s Music
Jimmy Page and Jack White talk about their musical roots and their blues influences.
Guitar World Honors the Drummer Behind Led Zeppelin’s Rise and Fall
A look into the life of one of rock’s greatest drummers, John Bonham.
Stair Master
The Ultimate Guide to Playing the Ultimate Classic Rock Guitar Song, Led Zeppelin’s Stairway to Heaven
Jimmy Brown goes through each part of Stairway to Heaven with us and shows us each parth. This article is accompanied by a video lesson on the CD.
Poster of the Month
Side one: Zakk Wylde, Side two: Jack White.
The Readers Poll 2005 Results
Zakk Wylde and Black Label Society clean up winning 4 our of 11 polls.
Betcha Cant Play This
Nevermore’s Jeff Loomis plays a smashing riff that I cant play.
Steel Wool Lesson - Mark Morton of Lamb of God
The Mother of Innovation
Mark Morton teaches us how new techniques come through creativity and how to play the intro to The Subtile Arts of Murder and Persuasion.
The Merchant of Menace - Jeff Loomis
Follow The Darkness
Nevermore’s Jeff Loomis continues last months lesson on playing The Psalm of Lundia.
Children of Bodom’s Alexi Laiho talks about his arm breaking accident last year and how it had an effect on the songs he wrote for 2005’s Are You Dead Yet?
Guitar World introduces an “On Disk” icon to their magazine. The icon appears on articles that have a multimedia component on the packaged CD-ROM
Yngwie F**king Malmsteen answers readers questions in a Guitar World interview. He talks about his guitar setups, how he has never done a guitar exercise in his life, and his unique fashion style.
Korn talk about the making of their new album and the loss of their guitarist Brian Welch.
And thats whats in this Feburary’s Guitar World.
tagged Blues, Guitar World, Jimmy Page and Magazine
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April 10th, 2006 08:34
i am interested in purchasing jimmy browns guitar lesson on led zepplins stairway to heaven.
Is it possble for me to do?
April 10th, 2006 09:30
I believe back issues of the magazine can be purchased from the guitar world’s website.
You might also be able to find a copy of the magazine on ebay.
November 21st, 2006 07:00
Hi! I really want to purchase the back issue of Guitar World February 2006 featuring Jimmy Page and Jack White that you talk about. Guitar World no longer has it listed and I am assuming they are out of it. Do you know where I could find a copy? Or do you have a copy in good condition? I am trying to purchase it for my boyfriend who happens to be a big Led Zeppelin and White Stripes fan. Please let me know if you are interested in selling or if you know any way I could get ahold of it.
Thanks!
Stephanie
stephanieniven4@gmail.com
November 21st, 2006 13:16
Sorry, I’m afraid I dont have that issue anymore. I just gave up a whole bunch of my magazines.
This ebay auction has it though. You might be able to work it out with the seller to just purchase the one.
ebay auction for guitar world february 2006
March 6th, 2008 17:04
Dude, its Psalms of Lydia not “psalms of Lundia” (referring to The Merchant of Menace column)