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Max Bemis - Third Engine (2009) [Saves The Day Cover]
youtube.comGuitar Lesson: How To Play "Touch Me I'm Sick" by Mudhoney!
"Gather your Citizen Dick swag and your favorite guitar and come along with me as we learn to play Mudhoney's Touch Me I'm Sick."
Guitar Lesson - How To Play Nirvana's Floyd The Barber
"If you haven't had a haircut in a while... never mind I can't think of how to finish that joke. It's time to learn to play Nirvana's Floyd The Barber on our guitars!"
How to Play "Satan's Bed" by Pearl Jam | Guitar Lesson
"In this video I'll show you how to play "Satan's Bed" by Pearl Jam from the Vitalogy album, complete with on screen tab! Enjoy!"
Hessisches Ministerium des Innern, für Sicherheit und Heimatschutz verbietet extremistischen Verein „Palästina e.V.“ (18.08.2026)
Konsequentes Vorgehen gegen Antisemitismus und Israelfeindlichkeit. Dazu Roman Poseck: „Mit dem Verbot des Vereins ´Palästina e.V.` setzt Hessen ein klares Zeichen für das entschlossene Handeln des Rechtsstaates und gegen das Erstarken des Antisemitismus.“
Harley Benton Aged Series TE-62LA vs TE-62CC | Is the relic worth €100 more?! Guitar Comparison (Rich. Words. Music.; August 15th, 2026)
"The Aged Series, Harley Benton’s first foray into the world of relic guitars, came out in summer 2026. It was a long process – the guitars had first been teased way back in September 2024 at the Guitar Summit, when we were led to think they might even come with nitro finishes. In the end, not even Harley Benton could manage that for €249 – but they packed loads in anyway! The guitar’s relic finish here is matt poly (in a beautiful, sparkly Lake Placid Blue here), and thankfully they’ve not thickly lacquered over the reliced areas, as some brands tend to do, which means the dings and dongs actually feel pretty real. I also decided to go with the Light Aged version of the guitar, as opposed to the more beaten up Heavy Aged, because I feel that the more pre-aged a guitar is, the less realistic it looks. Beyond the relic job, though, we get an American alder body and a vintage caramelized (or roasted) Canadian maple neck and fingerboard. The neck is a modern C shape, and has been aged too, so it’s really smooth and slinky. The scale length is the Telecaster standard 648 mm/25.5”, the fingerboard radius is 305 mm/12”, and you get 21 medium jumbo frets to play with. The pickups are a pair of alnico 5 Isola Telecaster-style (Isola is a newish Thomann/Harley Benton house brand) and you get a TB01 Tele-style ashtray bridge with three brass saddles. Most of the hardware has been aged, including the bridge, control plate, scratch plate, and the tuners. On first glance, the €149 TE-62CC looks like a very similar guitar for €100 less. Looking at the specs, though, there are some differences. For starters, there’s no relic job here (and yes, this will affect the price) and the fact that Harley Benton have obviously learned how to nail Lake Placid Blue since the TE-62CC came out – the Aged Series guitar looks deeper, richer, and generally much more expensive. The TE-62CC has a basswood body and a roasted maple neck and board, but the neck shape here is a thinner Modern D shape compared to the Aged Series guitar. Otherwise, the neck measurements and specs are the same. Pickups-wise, the TE-62CC is rocking a pair of Roswell T-style alnico 5s. The three-saddle ashtray bridge and the rest of the hardware are Harley Benton’s own – no aging here. So, is the TE-62LA really worth the extra €100? It’s time to find out! Here, I put the two guitars through their paces in as many different musical styles as I can, from country, folk and indie, to pop, rock, punk, metal, and more, so hopefully by the end you’ll be able to decide which one is right for you."
Harley Benton - JA-60 - Aged Series
"An instant heart breaker with a riveting retro aesthetic – if you’re into indie and alternative, rock and roll or surf, or simply looking for something special, you’ll love our aged JA-60. With its two single coil ISOLA Alnico-5 pickups, this Aged series guitar has a warm sound with a ‘crunch’. In short: the JA-60 has all the ingredients you need to make some serious noise! To keep your axe in tune, we’ve fitted this model with Kluson-style tuners and a hardtail Tune-O-Matic-style bridge. The Vintage look is simply stunning, with a Light Aged Candy Apple over 3-Tone Sunburst finish, paired with matching aged hardware and a rich Laurel fretboard with block inlays. The worn finishes, the aged hardware, the instant vintage cool… We crafted each and every JA-60 in this series to (dare-I-say) perfection. Possibly our most ambitious finishes yet."