11 Great Not-So-Typical Guitar Leads

Guitar World Founding Editor Noe Gold identifies 11 classic rock guitar leads whose greatness isn’t speed & flash but melodicism, ingenuity and originality.

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David Johansen Documentary From Martin Scorsese, ‘Personality Crisis,’ Airs

The famed director captures the entertainer’s Cafe Carlyle set, where he performs as his alter ego Buster Poindexter, along with archival material

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Dire Straits’ Bizarre Rock Hall 2018 Induction

There have been strange inductions at previous Rock Hall events and this one joins the list as Mark Knopfler and brother David were no-shows

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David Bowie’s Biggest Hit, ‘Let’s Dance’

Have a listen to how the song evolved from this early 1982 recording to what ultimately became a gargantuan worldwide hit

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Ann-Margret Returns… With New Album

The new recording pairs her with such rock stars as Pete Townshend, Joe Perry, and Rick Wakeman, as well as Pat Boone and Mickey Gilley

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Willie Nelson, Turning 90, on the Keys to His Longevity

The legend spoke about his Rock Hall nomination and the other honors he’s received, his famous guitar, Trigger, and what he does on a day off

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UB40 to Celebrate 45th Anniversary With ‘UB45’ Tour, Album

The legendary reggae-pop band are best known for the worldwide hits “Red Red Wine” and “(I Can’t Help) Falling In Love With You”

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The Blasters’ Eponymous 1981 LP: Roots Music Finds Its Place in the Punk Revolution

They came out of Downey, California, mashing together blues, country, rockabilly, jazz and good ol’ rock & roll into something all their own.

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Graham Nash: David Crosby Died In His Sleep After Contracting Covid-19

Croz had left a voicemail for Nash saying that he wanted to apologize. Nash emailed him back to set up a time to speak. “He never called and then he was gone”

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Hollies’ Allan Clarke and Graham Nash Reunite on New Album

From 1963 – 1974, the Hollies scored a remarkable 17 Top 10 singles in their native U.K. and six in the U.S.

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