Deep Purple's 1972 song 'Smoke on the Water' starts with one of the most iconic guitar licks in history. The best part is that it's incredibly easy to learn, and you'll be playing along in no time.
Plus, what’s better than one guitar solo? Two guitar solos! Given that more sometimes means better, there have been a plethora of musicians to utilize the tool in their most memorable songs.
Misirlou' is surf-rock guitarist Dick Dale's most iconic song. But what does its title actually mean? And where did it come from originally?
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