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  2. I Will Dare - Wikipedia

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    "I Will Dare" is a song by American alternative rock band The Replacements, written by Paul Westerberg. The song's pop stylings were a departure from the band's punk origins and its lyrics reflected the band's willingness to "dare to do anything." The track also features guitar performed by Peter Buck of R.E.M.

  3. Lead sheet - Wikipedia

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    A lead sheet may also specify an instrumental part or theme, if this is considered essential to the song's identity. For example, the opening guitar riff from Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water" is a part of the song; any performance of the song should include the guitar riff, and any imitation of that guitar riff is an imitation of the song ...

  4. Darren Wharton - Wikipedia

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    He released his seventh Dare studio album Calm Before the Storm 2 on 1 October 2012. His son, Paris, taking on lead guitar duties on the track "Circles" from the album Arc of the Dawn. In March 2016, Wharton stated that mixing of the new Dare album, Sacred Ground, had begun. Sacred Ground was released in July 2016. [8]

  5. Lead guitar - Wikipedia

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    To create lead guitar lines, guitarists use scales, modes, arpeggios, licks, and riffs that are performed using a variety of techniques. [1] In rock, heavy metal, blues, jazz and fusion bands and some pop contexts as well as others, lead guitar lines often employ alternate picking, sweep picking, economy picking and legato (e.g., hammer ons, pull offs), which are used to maximize the speed of ...

  6. Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies* - Wikipedia

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    The live action scenes are similar to the original, including partially rotoscoped-animation in bright neon colors, light emitting from the lead singer's head, and the "invisible man" playing the guitar. In the original, a portly blue-collar worker is shown "lip syncing" to Knopfler's vocals.

  7. The Now Now Tour - Wikipedia

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    Noel Gallagher – vocals and guitar on "We Got the Power" (Paris only) Yukimi Nagano – vocals on "Empire Ants" and "To Binge" (Moscow and Boston only) Gruff Rhys – vocals and guitar on "Superfast Jellyfish" (Winchester only) Shaun Ryder – vocals on "Dare" (Winchester only) Roses Gabor – vocals on "Dare" (Winchester only)