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Number One Common create a fresh style of hard rock by throwing heavy grooves, alternative rock melodies, punk rock attitude, and metal guitar solos all into the same blender and then spit it out into your face with an intense live show that bleeds with hunger and passion.
Flamenco-jazz guitar soloist Andrei Krylov performs live at a concert in Montreal in 2004.
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Electric Light Orchestra: "Rollover Beethoven"
The band pulls out a Chuck Berry classic as the encore to their 1979 show at Wembley. Behold the spinning cellos, the huge guitar riffs, and all that glorious hair. This track is included on the DVD "Electric Light Orchestra-Out of the Blue tour, Live at Wembley."
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