posted by Rob on November 30, 2009 at 8:14 pm | Comments (3)
It’s Juliana Hatfield week on goodrob13.com! I’ll post several new J.H. video guitar lessons and blog entries, as well as photos and videos I’ve taken at her concerts. Enjoy!
Here’s my new video guitar lesson, “The Fact Remains” by Juliana Hatfield:
This is from Hatfield’s 2008 album How to Walk Away. It’s a great album and is very poppy and polished, unlike Made in China (2005), Juliana’s Pony: Total System Failure (2000), and Bed (1998), which are fantastic albums, but much more heavy and raw.
posted by Rob on November 25, 2009 at 6:05 pm | Comments (3)
It’s Juliana Hatfield week on goodrob13.com! I’ll post several new J.H. video guitar lessons and blog entries, as well as photos and videos I’ve taken at her concerts. Enjoy!
Here’s my new video guitar lesson, “Close Your Eyes” by Juliana Hatfield:
This is one of Hatfield’s softer songs, from her 2000 album Beautiful Creature. It’s yet another great song that’s pretty easy to play. The vocals are right in the middle of my range, so I enjoy singing it, too.
posted by Rob on November 23, 2009 at 8:51 am | Comments (3)
It’s Juliana Hatfield week on goodrob13.com! I’ll post several new J.H. video guitar lessons and blog entries, as well as photos and videos I’ve taken at her concerts. Enjoy!
Here’s my new video guitar lesson, “Little Pieces” by The Juliana Hatfield Three:
This is one of my favorite songs. It’s from Hatfield’s 1993 album Become What You Are, which was the first Hatfield CD I bought along with Bed in 1999. They’re both excellent and of course, I recommend buying them on Amazon, iTunes, or at your local CD store. If you have even the slightest interest in alternative rock, indie rock, or pop rock, these two purchases are no-brainers. They’re two of the best albums of the 1990s.
posted by Rob on November 22, 2009 at 5:31 pm | Comments (1)
It’s Juliana Hatfield week on goodrob13.com! I’ll post several new J.H. video guitar lessons and blog entries, as well as photos and videos I’ve taken at her concerts. Enjoy!
Here’s my new video guitar lesson, “Don’t Let Me Down” by Juliana Hatfield:
This is a great song from her 2004 album In Exile Deo. As you can see, the guitar part is pretty easy, which seems to be the case with many of the best songs.
“Don’t Let Me Down” features Hatfield’s raw-yet-polished vocal harmonies and ragged lead guitar playing, which I’ve enjoyed album after album. At 3:59 long, it’s a perfect pop rock song. I highly recommend checking it out on Amazon or iTunes, or buying In Exile Deo at your local CD store. If you aren’t already familiar with Juliana Hatfield’s music, you’re in for a treat!