5 Must-Hear Guitar Riffs 1974: Bowie, Skynyrd, & More [Part 2]
Carl Baldassarre Carl Baldassarre
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 Published On Jan 25, 2023

Welcome to Part 2 of 1974’s greatest guitar riffs. Carl Baldassarre takes you through some of the most iconic and sometimes overlooked riffs from that year. The list includes:

1. David Bowie's "Rebel Rebel" from the album "Diamond Dogs"
2. Michael Schenker’s wicked string-skipping riff from UFO's track “"Rock Bottom",
3. The powerful title track opening from King Crimson's "Red" album
4. The super swampy, southern-infused riff from Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Call Me The Breeze" from the
5. And the intricate and virtuosic riff from Gentle Giant's "Valedictory" from the album "The Power and The Glory".

Don't miss this incredible showcase of Carl's guitar skills and the timeless riffs that defined a generation.

0:00 intro
1:08 Riff 1
3:17 Riff 2
5:47 Riff 3
8:30 Riff 4
9:53 Riff 5
12:23 Conclusion

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