Anyway, I’ve got some great packs coming for November: This concludes my current list of entries for “Songs I’m Surprised Weren’t Licensed for GH/RB”. However, if you liked the charts for Jeepster and Ride A White Swan, I recommend giving this one a go. I Love To Boogie is the final song of the pack and it’s a good ‘un! Guitar was pretty tricky to chart at times due to the song’s audio mix but I’m proud of what I produced, not to mention the nifty little DIY outro at the end. This chart’s definitely one for people who like the song but if you’re indifferent to it (or just can’t stand Morrissey’s warbling)…well, there are 5 other great tunes! I like to think that I’ve done a solid job in taking a song with approximately 2 guitar riffs throughout the entire track and making it sort of fun on guitar. I charted this one because it’s one of the few Queen songs I love that hasn’t currently been charted. It’s a short tune but there are some neat little HOPO riffs dotted throughout. Khashoggi’s Ship is a Queen deep cut off the same album as I Want It All so you can expect some quality Arena Rock riffing here. Anyway, enough patting myself on the back. The HOPO riffs in the chorus are great fun and I hope you’ll agree that the chord patterns in the verses are pretty good too. I know I’m biased but I love playing this on guitar. Just Because is easily my favourite chart of the pack. Here’s entry 2 in the aforementioned “Songs I’m Surprised Weren’t Licensed for GH/RB”. Some fun chord sequences in the chorus and a surprisingly great outro solo, although there’s not a lot going on on bass. I’m not really into HIM but I do like me some Buried Alive By Love. This commences entry 1 on “Songs I’m Surprised Weren’t Licensed for GH/RB”. Anyone familiar with this song (or even Sultans Of Swing) will know that Knopfler don’t joke about on guitar when it comes to outro solos. Lady Writer contains some fuuuuuuuuun guitar. Anyway, here’s my breakdown for each song: I’ve tried to go with a variety of bands but mostly just stuck to ones I could tolerate to chart. Anyway, here’s my contribution to the momentous event six songs by six different bands that were in the Rock Band 3 setlist. Hey guys, did you know it’s nearly 10 years to the day that Rock Band 3 was released? I’m not sure if it’s come up anywhere on these forums or Discord. Hopefully these three charts will bring us one step closer to seeing a fully charted Wheels Of Steel album in the database, as it’s an amazing album for lovers of 80s Metal. There are simplistic but fun chord sequences, a few neat little solos and some repetitive bass thudding throughout each track. That’s right, my first 02 pack is of one of my all-time favourite bands: Saxon! To be honest, I’m surprised the first two songs haven’t already been charted for C3 but the guitar and bass charts are finally here! All three songs are pretty easy on both instruments, to be honest. However, all of these songs are classic Goth Rock tunes so if you’re hankering for some haunting 80s Rock, I hope this pack quenches your thirst! There are several challenging riffs before the first riff alone and the slight changes in certain guitar patterns makes this a fiddly one to FC. However, if you’re looking for something a bit more challenging, you’ll be wanting Preacher Man. Most of these are pretty easy on guitar and yet they’re all surprisingly fun! Spiritwalker contains a series of simple riffs for beginners but if you like the song, you’ll hopefully enjoy the chart! This Corrosion is the single edit (sorry, even I’m not touching the full 11 minute version) but the verse contains some fun acoustic HOPO sequences. Kicking off the month of October is a spoooooooky pack of Goth Rock tunes. Oh well, here are some packs I’ve released so far this month! I’m back and I see you lot have redecorated!
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