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Kid Rock speaks at a Trump rally in Michigan. Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett speaks on James Hetfield's sobriety.
In an Australian exclusive, Metallica's Kirk Hammett joined Triple M's Iron Hayden ahead of the release of S&M2, the band working on new music, their cancelled Australian tour and heaps more. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Doc Coyle! Doc (guitarist for Bad Wolves, Vagus Nerve, host of The Ex-Man with Doc Coyle, ex-God Forbid) talks to Mike about his journey from leaving God Forbid in his early 30's, to moving across the country to California, getting plugged in to the L.A. music scene, saying "yes" to opportunities, and finding balance within Bad Wolves' success and a growing social profile. The pair also discuss what it's like to jam with and learn from Metallica's Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo, Zoltan Bathory's leadership and business savvy, Doc's sneaker collection, their thoughts on the NBA returning, and more. Thanks for listening, and stay safe out there! As always, keep the faith and be kind to one another. Follow Doc on Twitter and Instagram @DocCoyle, Facebook @DocCoyleOfficial Check out The Ex-Man with Doc Coyle at https://www.jabberjawmedia.com/podcasts/ex-man For Bad Wolves' latest album "N.A.T.I.O.N." and socials, visit https://badwolvesnation.com/ For exclusive Bad Wolves' content (including the debut of "Coyle's Closet"), head over to https://www.patreon.com/badwolves Follow Mike on Twitter @MikeVBauman and Instagram @MarchForthPod
Iconic German guitar player Michael Schenker has a new album out on March 2nd. "Resurrection" features big guitars, a guest apperance from Metallica's Kirk Hammett, and M.S.G. singers Gary Barden, Graham Bonnet, and Robin McAuley as well as Temple of Rock singer Doogie White. This episode features two songs that have been released from "Resurrection"...."Heart and Soul" and "Warrior"
Bodhi interviews Metallica's Kirk Hammett backstage from the first show of their World Wired Tour North American leg.
On this two part episode, Eddie is first joined by Journey guitarist Neal Schon, who discusses the band's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the possibility of performing with Steve Perry, and more. Then, Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett discusses the band's latest album, 'Hardwired... To Self-Destruct,' the band's early years, and much more!
Mike, Max and Shane discuss personalized Christmas cards, the "Champagne Boys" holiday pub crawl, Shane's wife getting sick and his ensuing conflict with "The Nut," a neighbour's overreaction to a loud house party, Casey Affleck's interview with Marc Maron and their celebrity dopplegängers. Kirk Hammett of Metallica ("Enter Sandman," "Nothing Else Matters") tells Mike about playing clubs, ticket requests for hometown gigs, a new process for demos, how anger manifests, being a news junkie, staying in shape, guitarists he reveres and Napster. For dessert, Shane describes connecting with filmmaker Frank D’Angelo over the phone.
Even metal icons like Metallica's Kirk Hammett go searching for the roots. This lesson deals with his recent interest in the blues and how using blues style can add emotional heft to your hard-rock solos. Instead of just shredding through modes and scales, Hammett is interested in phrasing and bends. Fig. 1 is a cool blues-rock lick that you can master and include in metal solos. One among several. 3120, Achtung Baby!, (The Sound & The Fury/Kirk Hammett). When you're a rocker and you get up in front of people, there ain't a thing wrong with doing handstands. Show off, babe. Jimmy Brown demonstrates three of Hammett's favorite ways to put the achtung' in his solos: killer bends, repeated speed licks and other ways to get the crowd's attention away from their beer and on you. Tab, notation and Power Tab files available at http://truefire.com/list.html?store=audio_lessons&item=1776 (log-in to access streaming audio and files).