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30 Greatest Duet Guitar songs for Acoustic and Electric

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Guitar can be easy to learn but hard to master. What makes a good guitarist different from a master of the guitar is the hours spend on practicing. But practicing the guitar can be very monotonous. Learning the guitar should be exciting and fun. The best way to make you can make your practice session fun will be jamming. So I am here with 30 duet guitar songs which you can play with your friends.

30 Greatest Duet Guitar songs for Acoustic and Electric

  • The Eagles “Hotel California”

Hotel California recorded in 1976 and Composed by Glenn Felder. The song is a musical masterpiece. The song topped the HOT 100 singles chart for a week and won the 1978 Grammy award for Record of the Year. A 2 minute 20 second non-stop guitar duo by Joe Walsh and Don Felder helped the song to reach its legendary status.

  • Iron Maiden “The Trooper”

The Trooper was released as the second single from the album “Peace of Mind ” on 20 June 1983 by Iron Maiden. The band was famous for their ultimate guitar duos. Dave Murray and Adrian Smith made some of the most iconic guitar duo work. The song is full of energetic Heavy-metal riffs and great duo guitar solo. The riffs and the solo makes The Trooper one of the best pieces of music ever created.

  • Metallica “Master of Puppets”

Master of Puppets is the title track of Metallica’s third studio album. The song ranked number 2 in the book The Top 500 Heavy Metal Song of All Time. The song also took the number 1 spot on a poll called 100 Greatest Riffs hosted by Total Guitar Magazine. The song is the bands one of the most famous songs.

  • Derek And The Dominos “Layla”

Layla is a love song based on the story of Layla and Majnun. The song written by Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon. Derek And The Dominos released the song 1971. Legendary Eric Clapton and Duane Allman worked on the guitar duo. The 3-minute solo can takes anyone to an emotional trip.

  • Avenged Sevenfold “Nightmare”:

Avenged Sevenfold is an American Heavy-Metal band. The song Nightmare is the title track of their fifth studio album. The song was a super hit as it topped the US Billboard Heatseekers Song. It also peaked in number 2 position in the US Billboard Rock Songs. The lead guitarist Synyster Gates and the riff guitarist Zacky Vengeance outshines everyone. Synyster’s super-fast solos and Zacky’s aggressive riffs have their fans.

  • Slayer “Raining Blood”

Raining Blood by Slayer released in 1986 is a thrash metal song. Guitarist Henneman composed the song. Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King showed anger and hostility in the guitar duo. The intro is demonic and powerful that you can feel the wrath just by listening to it. The song posses some challenging guitar duets. It peaked 64th position in the UK Singles (Official Charts Company).

  • Megadeth “Hangar 18”

Megadeth is an American thrash metal band. After Cocophony was disbanded guitarist, Marty Friedman joined Megadeath. The frontman of Megadeth, Dave Mustaine along, with Marty Friendman, created the song. Only 2minutes into the song, Dave and Marty started their 2-minute long guitar. The guitar duo track was a complete masterpiece. It was nominated for the Annual Grammy Awards for the Best Metal Performance.

  • The Beatles “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”

Once The Beatles, the greatest rock band of all time along, with The legendary Eric Clapton made a song. The song is While My Guitar Gently Weeps. It was written by George Harrison, the quiet one from the Beatles. The song managed to make its mark on the list of “The 500 Greatest Song of All Time”. The guitar duo of Harrison and Eric made the song one of the most iconic guitar-duo song of all time.

  • Judas Priest “Electric Eye”

Judas Priest is a British heavy metal. Electric Eye, released as a single in 1983, is one the most well-known work for the band. Guitarist Glenn Tipton and K. K. Downing were already famous for their amazing guitar duo work. The intro to Electric Eye, The Hellion, is one of their greatest creation.

  • Iron Maiden “Aces High”

Aces High is the second single released from their album Powerslaves. Aces High is one of the most well-known songs from Iron Maiden. The guitar duet from Dave Murray and Adrian Smith made the song very popular among the metal fans. The song peaked 29th position in Irish Single Charts and 20th position in the UK Single chart.

  • Queensrÿche “Eyes of a Stranger”

Queensrÿche is a progressive metal band. Album Operation: Mindcrime is an album full of amazing songs. Eyes of a Stranger is the last song from the album. Chris DeGarmo and Micheal Wilton created one of the best guitar duos. Eyes of a Stranger is one of their famous work. The song peaked at number 35 in the US Mainstream Rock.

  • Boston “Don’t Look Back”

Don’t Look Back is a song by Boston, was released as a single in 1978. Boston is one of the biggest bands in history. The song was written by Tom Scholz. Tom Scholz is super famous for his overlay guitar tracks. Don’t Look Back, own one of the best duo guitar riffs in history.

  • Thin Lizzy “The Boys Are Back In Town”

The Boys Are Back In Town is a single released by the band Thin Lizzy in 1976. The song peaked number 1 position in Ireland and number 8 on UK Single Charts. The song was re-released in 1991. The Boys Are Back In Town is a gold certified blues rock song.

  • Lynyrd Skynyrd “Simple Man”

Simple Man is the band’s one of the most sold songs coming at only number 3 after Sweet Home Alabama and Free Bird. The slow riffs and the beautiful plucking makes Simple Man a fan favorite. The song is soft-toned. The song is also commonly picked if anyone is trying to play an acoustic duet.

  • Kiss “Detroit Rock City”

Detroit Rock City is a song written by an American Band Kissed. The song was released in 1976. It is the third single from their album Destroyer (1976). The song is a classic hard rock music. The band is famous for its fun music. But Detroit Rock City hits the spotlight because of the guitar duo riffs. The guitar melody is just perfect to set up that party mood.

  • Def Leppard “Wasted”

Def Leppard is a British rock band. The song Wasted is the seventh track from their studio debut album On Through the Night. The song has that catchy grove, which makes it irresistible thinking about it. Peter Willis and Steve Clark came up with a very distinct guitar solo and a very progressive riffs.

  • Kansas “Dust in the Wind”

Dust in the Wind is a prime example of how Kansas is a group of lyrical and musical geniuses. Guitarist Kerry Livgren wrote the song. He also came up with the plucking, which was played beautifully through the song. The voice and two acoustic guitars went so well together that it will you on an emotional ride.

  • The Rolling Stones “All Down the Line”

The rolling stone is a British rock band. All Down the Line is from the album Exile On Main st. The song comes on the list because of the powerful riffs by Keith Richard. And the solo on the slide guitar by Mick Taylor. The riff and solo blended in so perfectly that I had to put this on the list.

  • Guns N’ Roses “Sweet Child o’ Mine”

Sweet Child o’ Mine is a song from the Guns N’s Roses debut album Appetite For Destruction. The song was a massive hit when it was released. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Slash showed his creativity and talent for music with the solo he created for the song. To compliment Slash’s solo, Izzy Stadlin came up with powerful riffs.

  • Mettalica “One”

The song One is the third single from their fourth studio album And Justice for All. It was written by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. The song starts with a beautiful plucking followed by a slow and soft solo. Little by little, it progressed into a Thrash metal music. It is one of the fan-favorite songs.

  • Ratt “Round and Round”

Ratt is an American Hard rock band. Despite the band’s genre, Round and Round is a glam metal. The song starts with a pop-influenced distorted guitar riff. But what makes the song so good is the harmony guitar solo played by Robbin Crosby and Juan Croucier.

  • Megadeth “Tornado Of Souls”

Tornado of Souls was written by Dave Mustaine and David Ellefson. It is one of my personal favorites. Mustaine and Marty’s crazy solo in the song is beloved by the world. The song starts with guitar riffs based on harmonic palm mute. No one can listen to the whole song and standstill. Your head will start banging as soon as the solo comes up!

  • The Allman Brothers Band “Jessica”

The Allman Brother is an American rock band. They prefer to play country rock and instrumental rock. But despite all odds, their song Jessica made into the list. The song is 5 minutes 54 seconds long. To put it into other words. It is an instrumental, two guitarists playing guitar harmony for 6 minutes straight.

  • The Beatles “Don’t Let Me Down”

Don’t let me down is a love song written by John Lenon for his love for Yoko Ono. The song was released in 1969 by the legendary band The Beatles. The song is full of beautiful and cheerful guitar duo work. Solo by Harrison and backing it up by Lennon was one of the best pieces of art.

  • Avenged Sevenfold “Beast And The Harlot”

Beast And The Harlot is one of the earliest pieces of work created by Avenged Sevenfold. Synyster Gates and Zacky Vengence is already well known for their melodic yet fast duos. The intro starts with a fast and powerful riff, which makes the song very dynamic. The solo is just the finest piece of art. Very unusual and powerful riffs are played during the whole song. It makes the song fun to listen to and much enjoyable to learn.

  • Slayer “South of Heaven”

South of Heaven is a song by the American Thrash metal band Slayer. The song is the title track of their fourth studio album. In the song, the guitars were toned down. It starts with a slow demonic riff followed by sudden high tempo riffs, which makes the song alive.

  • Iron Maiden “The wicker man”

I promise this is the last Iron Maiden song on the list. The wicker man is the opening track of their 12th studio Album, Brave New World. The song was written by Steve Harris, Dickinson, and Smith. The heavy pop-inspired riff and the solo between the vocals make the song a beast.

  • Aerosmith “Dream On”

A guitar’s job is always not to take the bigger spot but to compliment the vocal. Dream On by Aerosmith is the perfect example of that. The song starts with a clean plucking. The guitar also has its own solo. The whole plucking and solo makes the song perfectly compatible with the vocal.

  • Toto “Hold The Line”

Toto is an American hard rock band. The song was written by David Paich and released in 1978. The song was a massive hit as it peaked 5th position in U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 in South African Single Chart.

  • Judas Priest “Victim of Changes”

Victim of Changes is a strong by Judas Priest released in 1976. The intro starts with an echoed guitar riff. The song has two solos. The first one played by K.K Downing, is light and mellow only to toughen up soon after. The second solo, played by Glenn Tipton during the climax.

Summary: 30 greatest Duet Guitar songs for Acoustic and Electric

There are many more jaw-dropping guitar duo, but putting every one of them is impossible. It takes an insane amount of practice and enthusiasm to come with duets like these. Now that you have the list, you can try to jam with your friends or bandmates. We should remember there is only one thing which can beat a guitar solo, and that is a guitar duo.

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Author: Leo is the founder of SixStringTips, a music website providing and sharing trust and useful information to help people easier to choose musical instruments (guitar, ukulele, violin) and learn to play.

 

Inspiration for Making A Career Change to Do What You’re Passionate About

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The truth is that a high percentage of people are unhappy in their career choices, but only a very small fraction of those who are unhappy in their chosen careers decide to make a change and move into a new role actively. Why is this? It’s simple really: the process of making a career change is often seen as being an overly stressful and hard one, especially as it can mean taking a huge pay cut after spending years on getting to where you are now.

Making the change will be worth the hard work

The fact is that making a career change tends to mean investing a lot of your time and effort into making a success out of a new career path. For example, say you wanted to become a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, then depending on what skills and training you already had in place, you may need to undertake some training. If you have a medical background, then the amount of training you would need to do would probably be less, compared to someone with no medical experience.

It won’t necessarily be easy, but if you are dedicated to your new career path and are willing to work hard to get to where you want to be, then it’s a risk that it’s worth taking. The imperative thing when it comes to making a career change is to ensure that you are informed before deciding to change career paths because it’s a big decision to make.

When it comes to making a career change, it’s important to take the time to determine if it’s the right path for you to take. It’s also important for you to gain an understanding of what it will take for you to see success from making a career change. Bearing those things in mind, below is a guide to what it takes to make a success out of a career change – have a read, take note, and decide whether making a career change is the right decision for your future.

Think about what careers you would like to explore

You might already know what route you want to go down when it comes to your career change, or you may have no idea of the route that you would like to take. You may find that using online self-assessment tools and career testing websites might be a useful step to take, to help you to determine what career could be a good fit for you. These kinds of tools tend to generate a list of career ideas which can be useful for helping you to decide which route you would like to go down.

Assess your situation

If you think that making a career change could be a step that would make you happy, then it’s important to take the time to assess your situation carefully. You will need to sit down and think about the position you are currently in and what values, skills, and personality traits you have to help you succeed. What you need to consider here is what route you would need to take to move into a certain career.

Do plenty of research

Before you make any firm decisions about your future, it is important to take the time to conduct plenty of research into the area that you hope to move into. It is not just about undertaking the training; it’s also about finding out what options the career you’re interested in has available. For instance, what is the career progression trajectory like? Is the pay good enough to support your career change? The more research that you can do into the career path that you’re interested in, the better.

Gain some experience

When it comes to getting a better understanding of what any given industry is like, and the roles within it, the key is to see the industry in action. That’s why it might be a good idea to consider undertaking some work experience within your chosen sector. That way, you will gain a strong insight into what it’s like to work within that industry, in the role that you are aiming to move into.

Making a career change is always a huge step; however, if making a career change will improve your happiness and career contentment, then it’s a step that it’s worth looking into. It won’t always be a simple process, but if changing careers could make you happy, then it’s something that it’s important to consider.

 

New Order Announce Release Of “Power, Corruption & Lies” 2020 Definitive Edition

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New Order are delighted to announce the definitive collection of their 1983 studio album Power, Corruption & Lies. The collection which includes an LP, two CDs, two DVDs and a book, features the album remastered for the first time from the original analogue tape masters on LP and CDThe Extras CD contains previously unreleased writing sessions from New Order’s Manchester rehearsal rooms and the 1982 John Peel Session for the BBC. The DVDs capture New Order live during 1982 & 83 at The Hacienda and Kilkenny, the 1984 Play at Home Channel 4 TV documentary and other rare live & TV performances. Finally a beautiful 48 page hardback book of rare photos and original text collated by Warren Jackson completes the limited edition box designed by Peter Saville.

The boxed set will be accompanied by individual releases of the 4 12” vinyl singles from 1983/1984 that didn’t appear on the original LP, beginning with the best selling 12” of all time Blue Mondayfollowed by ConfusionThieves Like Us and Murder.

Power, Corruption & Lies was recorded in 1982 at Britannia Row Studios, Islington and produced by New Order.

POWER, CORRUPTION & LIES DEFINITIVE EDITION

TRACKLISTING

Power, Corruption & Lies (for CD and LP) (2020 remaster)

  1. Age of Consent
  2. We All Stand
  3. The Village
  4. 5 8 6
  5. Your Silent Face
  6. Ultraviolence
  7. Ecstacy
  8. Leave Me Alone

Power Corruption & Lies – Extras (CD)

Writing Session Recordings

  1. Age Of Consent *
  2. The Village *
  3. 5 8 6 *
  4. Your Silent Face *
  5. Ecstacy *
  6. Leave Me Alone *

John Peel Session

  1. Turn The Heater On
  2. We All Stand
  3. Too Late
  4. 5 8 6

 

John Peel Session Outtake

  1. Too Late (instrumental rough mix) *

New York Session Outtake

  1. Thieves Like Us (New York demo #1) *

Writing Session Recordings

  1. Thieves Like Us *
  2. Murder *
  3. Blue Monday *
  4. Blue Monday *

Album Session Recordings

  1. Blue Monday Instrumental outtake *

*Previously unreleased

New Order – Power, Corruption & Lies DVD

DVD 1

Live Shows

The Hacienda, Manchester, 1982
In A Lonely Place
Ultraviolence
Denial
The Village
We All Stand
Senses
Chosen Time
5 8 6
Temptation
Everything’s Gone Green

 

Recorded on 26th June, 1982

 

Rosehill Hotel, Kilkenny, Ireland 1983 
We All Stand
Leave Me Alone
Denial
The Village
Temptation
Confusion
Age Of Consent
Blue Monday
Everything’s Gone Green
Ceremony
 

Recorded on 24th April, 1983
 
TV Sessions
 
BBC Top Of The Pops, London, 1983
Blue Monday
 
Countdown – 1983
Confusion
 
Switch – 1983
Age Of Consent
Blue Monday
 
BBC Top Of The Pops, London, 1984
Thieves Like Us
 
Extras
The Hacienda, Manchester, 1983
Your Silent Face
5 8 6
 
Recreation Centre, Tolworth, 1983
We All Stand
Leave Me Alone
 
Tower Ballroom, Birmingham, 1983
Love Will Tear Us Apart
 
First Avenue, Minneapolis, 1983
Ultraviolence
 
Uni-Mensa, Dusseldorf, 1984
The Village
 
Alabamahalle, Munich, 1984
Thieves Like Us
Blue Monday
 
Metropol, Berlin, 1984
Lonesome Tonight
Confusion
 
DVD 2
Play At Home
Channel 4 documentary made by New Order
 
Live Show
The Hacienda, Manchester, 1983 
Blue Monday
Age Of Consent
Lonesome Tonight
Your Silent Face
Leave Me Alone
5 8 6
Denial
Confusion
Temptation
Thieves Like Us
In A Lonely Place
Everything’s Gone Green
 
Recorded on 20th July, 1983
 
 
SINGLES (2020 remaster)
Blue Monday
Side 1
Blue Monday
Side 2
The Beach
 
Confusion 
Side 1
Confusion
Confused Beats
Side 2
Confusion Instrumental
Confusion (Rough Mix)
 
Thieves Like Us 
Side 1
Thieves Like Us
Side 2
Lonesome Tonight
 
Murder 
Side 1
Murder
Side 2
Thieves Like Us Instrumental

Lady Gaga Launches “Gaga Radio” On Apple Music

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The inspiration for Lady Gaga’s hyperactive NUMBER ONE ALBUM Chromatica came from one magical place: the dance floor. Now, every Friday on her brand new GAGA RADIO show on Apple Music, she honors the larger-than-life genre of dance music by speaking with the DJs, divas, and producers who inspired her and who helped bring Chromatica to life. And each episode will include an exclusive DJ mix from one of Gaga’s guests. It’s a celebration of dance music when we need it most.

“The last few weeks I’ve been figuring out different ways at home that I can be of service to what I would call the singular global community, one that I believe to be kind in nature, one that I believe to be very special to my heart and I believe to the hearts of many,” Gaga said. “And so I’ve been thinking of all the ways that I can be someone that contributes to the society and the world. I’m super thrilled, excited to have this show and this opportunity to play an incredible mix of music every week…”

On the first episode airing this Friday, August 7, Gaga catches up with friend and Chromatica executive producer, BloodPop®. The two talk about the making of the album and the challenges that came along with it including depression and self doubt. Through it all, gratitude and friendship are what made Chromatica possible.

TUNE IN to Apple Music on Friday, August 7 at 11am PT for the first episode of “Gaga Radio” at apple.co/_GagaRadio

 

Lady Gaga: What’s your favorite memory on making Chromatica with me? Even though I feel like we’re still making it

BloodPop: I think maybe the first time we played you Rain On Me with the new bass line. Because you had come to the point where you’re like, “The name of the album is Chromatica. I’m finishing it. I’m doing this, I’m doing that,” and you were just fully geared up ready to go to Chromatica. Then we did this major change. We weren’t sure if you were going to … Because it was quite a big change and …

Lady Gaga: It was a huge change.

BloodPop®: I just remember you playing it super loud and you’re like, “That bass line. The bass line” That was a good day, and you and Ari cutting Rain On Me and you’re like, “What if you tried this take with some dancing?” She was like, “Huh?”

Lady Gaga: She was like, “Oh my God. Oh my God. Oh my God. Gaga, Gaga, Gaga. Oh my god, Gaga.”

BloodPop®: That was amazing too.

1-minute tip for artists: Success.

When it feels like this game is rigged, it might be time to re-evaluate what success means to you.

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Indigenous Music Company Red Music Rising Launches In Canada

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 Coalition Music in partnership with The Aboriginal People’s Television Network (APTN) are thrilled to announce the launch of Indigenous music company Red Music Rising (RMR). Red Music Rising is owned, managed and operated entirely by Indigenous individuals.

“Our real journey of working closely with Indigenous artists and entrepreneurs started in 2012 on the Wikwemikong First Nation unceded territory on Manitoulin Island in Ontario. We had created a one-of-a-kind high school program that was being taught there which soon parlayed into a relationship with the Manitoba-based The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) and its Chief Operating Officer Sky Bridges,” said Eric Lawrence, Co-Founder, Coalition Music.

RMR’s mission is to help develop robust, sustainable, life-long careers for Indigenous artists and industry members. RMR will be under the oversight of Dadan Sivunivut, an arms-length holding company established by APTN. RMR will not only sign, release and market music from Indigenous musical artists, but will also assist emerging Indigenous music companies and Indigenous industry professionals.

“By 2014, Sky had invited us to participate in APTN’s amazing Indigenous Day Live concerts by working with and mentoring artists and creatives and that’s when a dream began to be discussed. We asked ourselves “what if, together, we were able to build a music company that could significantly assist some of the amazing Indigenous artists, creators and entrepreneurs that we were meeting?”.  Well, it took 6 years to come together but we could not be more proud to provide a home and resources to Red Music Rising and its first leader, Matt Maw,” added Eric Lawrence.

Toronto Based artist manager Matt Maw of Chippewas of the Thames will be bringing over 10 years of music industry experience as the first leader of RMR. Matt’s passion for artist development and desire to create a space for Canadian Indigenous artists on the global stage will be a great asset to RMR.

“I’m thrilled to be joining Dadan Sivunivut and Coalition Music to build Red Music Rising together. There’s an incredible wealth of Indigenous talent in Canada that is still underserved by the mainstream music industry today. I’m honoured to be involved in developing an organization that will provide a platform to showcase our artists and industry members, domestically and abroad,” said Matt Maw, Red Music Rising.

“APTN is proud to see the launch of Red Music Rising. This marks a major accomplishment in supporting and expanding the Indigenous music industry, which boasts incredible talent across this country.  We will continue to support this endeavor and connect Canadians with incredible First Nations, Inuit and Metis musicians”, said Sky Bridges, Chief Operating Officer of APTN.

“Dadan Sivunivut is thrilled to be associated with this new venture as it expands the goal of providing growing and exciting new opportunities for Indigenous musicians and music industry professionals in Canada and we will be working closely with Red Music Rising to make this happen”, said Jean La Rose, President of Dadan Sivunivut.

Coalition Music was built on the belief that the most important person in the music industry is the artist. They have continued to express the importance of developing an empowered, confident career as they expand in offering opportunities to the Indigenous music industry with the addition of the Red Music Rising partnership.

 

Have Some Time? Build A 3622-Piece LEGO Grand Piano (And It WORKS!)

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Experience a crescendo of creativity! The LEGO Ideas Grand piano has arrived – and you can find out all the exclusive details behind the build in this designer interview.

Robert Plant Unveils New ‘Digging Deep’ Anthology With 30 Classic Tracks And 3 Previously Unreleased Exclusives

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Robert Plant will mark the eagerly awaited third season of his hugely popular podcast, Digging Deep with Robert Plant, with the release of a career-spanning new 2-CD set DIGGING DEEP. The limited edition collection – also available for streaming and digital download – gathers 30 extraordinary songs spanning four decades, including three previously unreleased new tracks. DIGGING DEEP will be available worldwide via Plant’s own Es Paranza label on Friday, October 2nd.

DIGGING DEEP showcases landmark tracks from each of the 8x GRAMMY Award-winner’s 11 masterful solo albums, including a number of songs featured on Digging Deep with Robert Plant. Highlights include the #1 rock hit, “Hurting Kind,” and the GRAMMY® Award-nominated “Shine It All Around,” alongside the previously unreleased exclusives, “Nothing Takes the Place of You” (written by New Orleans musician Toussaint McCall and recorded for the acclaimed 2013 film, Winter In The Blood), “Charlie Patton Highway (Turn It Up – Part 1),” taken from the soon to be released album Band of Joy Volume 2 and a spectacular duet rendition of Charley Feathers’ rockabilly classic, “Too Much Alike” featuring Patty Griffin.

Plant is accompanied throughout DIGGING DEEP by a truly remarkable lineup of musicians, including Jimmy Page, Buddy Miller, Patty Griffin, Phil Collins, Nigel Kennedy, Richard Thompson and his brothers, Strange Sensation/ The Sensational Space Shifters.

Digging Deep with Robert Plant began its third season on July 27th. Five brand new episodes will premiere every two weeks, all recorded earlier this year with BBC 6 Music’s Matt Everitt before a live audience at London’s Rough Trade East.

Robert Plant’s music is the result of a lifetime of journeys exploring the music from the welsh borders to the Sahara and from Nashville to the misty mountains. The influences and friends collected along the way can be heard in his songs. Digging Deep with Robert Plant finds him delving into his back catalogue to revisit songs recorded on his incredible history while also telling stories of inspiration, collaboration, and intervention. The podcast has fast proven a popular and critical success, with over 1.6 million streams/downloads. Digging Deep with Robert Plant is available from Apple, Spotify, and YouTube, with new episodes available every two weeks.

ROBERT PLANT DIGGING DEEP TRACKLISTING:
CD1
Rainbow
Hurting Kind
Shine It All Around
Ship of Fools
Nothing Takes the Place of You *
Darkness, Darkness
Heaven Knows
In the Mood
Charlie Patton Highway (Turn It Up – Part 1) *
New World
Like I’ve Never Been Gone
I Believe
Dance with You Tonight
Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down
Great Spirit (Acoustic)
CD2
Angel Dance
Takamba
Anniversary
Wreckless Love
White Clean & Neat
Silver Rider
Fat Lip
29 Palms
Last Time I Saw Her
Embrace Another Fall
Too Much Alike (Feat. Patty Griffin) *
Big Log
Falling in Love Again
Memory Song (Hello Hello)
Promised Land
* PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

5 Ways to Deal With All Academic Assignments and Avoid Burnout

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Each day is naturally limited, and students feel it better than anyone else. Looming deadlines are always nearby, even if it seems you have plenty of time. 

And college or uni years are still the times when you need to be probably the most responsible self ever. Indeed, sometimes academic assignments tend to pile up and cause some kind of academic anxiety in students. The lack of personal interest in a subject or simply time may leave you with no other choice but to ask credible agencies like EssayHub for essay writing help. 

The article below covers many other ways of dealing with academic assignments without burnout! There are many points to consider while trying to catch up with virtually everything. Here you will find a handy selection of tips to put an end to burning out process you might be experiencing right now.

Small Goals Matter 

Whether you are a first-year student or almost a graduate, remember to set goals for the nearest future. Think about something that could make you happy. 

Maybe you are dreaming about a trip to Iceland? Or a new iPhone? Why don’t keep working on academic matters to make this dream come true as a recognition for your hard work?

One more piece of advice. To keep internal motivation, follow one or several bloggers on social media that are closely related to your dream. Check their pages every time you want to get inspired during challenging times.

Consider this checking up as something similar to keeping abreast of recent trends in academic writing. Adding a blog or a few to your bookmarks may boost both your academic stance and overall well-being.

Plan in Advance

To-do lists could be much more useful than the idea of doing all the urgent tasks right here and now. The stress factor isn’t a good partner for productivity. 

Remember that making plans is an inherently artistic process – treat it accordingly. Simultaneously, getting to know a few time management techniques can’t hurt anyone.

Never Eat Alone 

You must have already heard about the best-selling book with this title. This rule should not apply to business life only; it’s also about relationships and preventing people from burnout. Let’s remember the importance of having someone to lean on (even for a second) during the hard times. 

The main point here is to manage your time as effectively as possible – and, again, plan. After all, we all eat, so why not share the meal with others? This will help you distract yourself from all the bothering thoughts related to academics. Friends and inspiring social circle, what else do you need to freshen up?

Spend Money on Journeys 

You should follow this particular piece of advice at least to learn how to enjoy not just a destination point, but also the whole traveling process. That doesn’t mean you have to go on road trips every weekend, but leaving the city once in a while might be really beneficial.

It’s always a good idea to go and learn something new about your identity, get some fresh air, and spend time on the road. 

Seek Harmony 

To develop the ability to keep up with everything properly, here are three universal needs that you should prioritize:

  • sleep well; 
  • eat well;
  • move your body at least 30 minutes a day. 

Sleeping influences one’s mood directly and re-energizes your brain. Eating properly will help you maintain the energy level. Finally, exercising reduces the negative impact of everyday stress and may help in calming your mind. 

Here is the final tip – meditate daily. Whenever you feel stressed, the practice may help you let go. And this is, in general, a good habit to grow, starting right from when you are on campus.

The Bottom Line

 

According to the World Health Organization, burning out is a disease that results from chronic stress. It is an occupational phenomenon that is quite common among students globally. There is also good news – it’s possible to go through energy depletion or exhaustion simply following the pieces of advice outlined above. 

Even if you can call yourself a consistent and thoughtful person, you’d better make sure you are following the indicated tips. Dream not only big but also small. Try out some planners, to-do lists, and other time-management apps. 

Don’t waste your time eating alone and surround yourself with interesting people. Make time to go on a road trip to clear your thoughts and recharge those energy levels and creative flows.

And last but not least, always remember about seeking harmony in your life. Eat and sleep well, and don’t skip exercising. No doubts you’ll be able to avoid burnout following these tips!