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1. Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin

2. Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo -- Rick Derringer

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I can't do this because I won't agree with any of the riffs that I don't pick and the whole thing will just look like a big shitfest. So there's no point, which is why I never did the other ones.
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I can't do this because I won't agree with any of the riffs that I don't pick and the whole thing will just look like a big shitfest. So there's no point, which is why I never did the other ones.

 

This one is easy though. All you need to say is Tony Iommi wrote all one hundred.

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I can't do this because I won't agree with any of the riffs that I don't pick and the whole thing will just look like a big shitfest. So there's no point, which is why I never did the other ones.

 

This one is easy though. All you need to say is Tony Iommi wrote all one hundred.

Wasn't Lucas who introduced this format? I wonder where he is now?

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1. Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin

2. Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo -- Rick Derringer

3. Life During Wartime - Talking Heads

4. Stone Cold Crazy - Queen

5. Supernaut - Black Sabbath

 

Could've chosen any number of Iommi's riffs but Supernaut is one of my favorites. I'm sure other folks will add plenty of his to this list.

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I don't even know what a riff is, so ..... :huh:

 

The riff is usually the main thing played over and over again in the song. Literally every rock, blues, metal and punk song has one. You can't really have a song without it. More often than not it's the main riff that opens up a song. For example, all you need to do is press play on Whole Lotta Love and the riff is the first thing you hear.

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1. Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin

2. Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo -- Rick Derringer

3. Life During Wartime - Talking Heads

4. Stone Cold Crazy - Queen

5. Supernaut - Black Sabbath

 

Could've chosen any number of Iommi's riffs but Supernaut is one of my favorites. I'm sure other folks will add plenty of his to this list.

 

One of my favorites from Iommi too.

 

6. Electric Funeral - Black Sabbath

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I can't do this because I won't agree with any of the riffs that I don't pick and the whole thing will just look like a big shitfest. So there's no point, which is why I never did the other ones.

 

This one is easy though. All you need to say is Tony Iommi wrote all one hundred.

Wasn't Lucas who introduced this format? I wonder where he is now?

 

He’s in New Jersey- that’s where he lives. :16ton:

 

I just talked to him a few weeks ago, and he’s doing well.

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I can't do this because I won't agree with any of the riffs that I don't pick and the whole thing will just look like a big shitfest. So there's no point, which is why I never did the other ones.

 

This one is easy though. All you need to say is Tony Iommi wrote all one hundred.

Wasn't Lucas who introduced this format? I wonder where he is now?

 

He’s in New Jersey- that’s where he lives. :16ton:

 

I just talked to him a few weeks ago, and he’s doing well.

Is he turning Japanese??

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1. Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin

2. Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo -- Rick Derringer

3. Life During Wartime - Talking Heads

4. Stone Cold Crazy - Queen

5. Supernaut - Black Sabbath

 

Could've chosen any number of Iommi's riffs but Supernaut is one of my favorites. I'm sure other folks will add plenty of his to this list.

 

One of my favorites from Iommi too.

 

6. Electric Funeral - Black Sabbath

 

Is the riff in Electric Funeral a heavy metal riff? I doubt it. That riff always sounded quirky to me.

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I don't even know what a riff is, so ..... :huh:

 

The riff is usually the main thing played over and over again in the song. Literally every rock, blues, metal and punk song has one. You can't really have a song without it. More often than not it's the main riff that opens up a song. For example, all you need to do is press play on Whole Lotta Love and the riff is the first thing you hear.

 

Thank you.

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I can't do this because I won't agree with any of the riffs that I don't pick and the whole thing will just look like a big shitfest. So there's no point, which is why I never did the other ones.

 

This one is easy though. All you need to say is Tony Iommi wrote all one hundred.

Wasn't Lucas who introduced this format? I wonder where he is now?

 

He’s in New Jersey- that’s where he lives. :16ton:

 

I just talked to him a few weeks ago, and he’s doing well.

Is he turning Japanese??

 

Fast Japanese Spin Cycle!

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1. Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin

2. Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo -- Rick Derringer

3. Life During Wartime - Talking Heads

4. Stone Cold Crazy - Queen

5. Supernaut - Black Sabbath

 

Could've chosen any number of Iommi's riffs but Supernaut is one of my favorites. I'm sure other folks will add plenty of his to this list.

 

One of my favorites from Iommi too.

 

6. Electric Funeral - Black Sabbath

 

Is the riff in Electric Funeral a heavy metal riff? I doubt it. That riff always sounded quirky to me.

 

Yes.

 

Tony Iommi plays it. Therefore it is metal.

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1. Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin

2. Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo -- Rick Derringer

3. Life During Wartime - Talking Heads

4. Stone Cold Crazy - Queen

5. Supernaut - Black Sabbath

 

Could've chosen any number of Iommi's riffs but Supernaut is one of my favorites. I'm sure other folks will add plenty of his to this list.

 

One of my favorites from Iommi too.

 

6. Electric Funeral - Black Sabbath

 

Is the riff in Electric Funeral a heavy metal riff? I doubt it. That riff always sounded quirky to me.

 

Heavy metal can't be quirky?

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1. Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin

2. Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo -- Rick Derringer

3. Life During Wartime - Talking Heads

4. Stone Cold Crazy - Queen

5. Supernaut - Black Sabbath

 

Could've chosen any number of Iommi's riffs but Supernaut is one of my favorites. I'm sure other folks will add plenty of his to this list.

 

One of my favorites from Iommi too.

 

6. Electric Funeral - Black Sabbath

 

Is the riff in Electric Funeral a heavy metal riff? I doubt it. That riff always sounded quirky to me.

 

Yes.

 

Tony Iommi plays it. Therefore it is metal.

 

Facts.

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