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" ... At the helm of the bar program here, Demi Natoli, formerly of Chicago’s five-time James Beard Award Finalist Lost Lake and Nashville staple, The Patterson House, will include riffs on everything from a Frozen Aperol Spritz to Champagne Jell-O shots. ... "
" ... CL: Night and day, night and day [laughs]. I call Keith 'the Count Basie of Rock and Roll.' He’s more the riff-meister. He comes up with these fabulous riffs we all know and love and uses a lot of five-string and open tuning, whereas Eric is pretty much straight-ahead conventional six-string, conventional tuning. Completely different approaches, but both geniuses in their own right. ... "
" ... Morello: For me, Zack is the punk rock James Brown. And he combines the intelligence and insight of a [Noam] Chomsky with the revolutionary fervor of a Subcomandate Marcos and then you mix in H.R. from Bad Brains and what an inspiration it is to hear his voice on record, stand next to him onstage. It's hard to channel that shaman-like punk rock fury in something that you either got it or you don't and nobody has it like he has it (laughs). And then Chris Cornell, who's a born rock god, someone whose creativity almost single-handedly rescued the genre of hard rock music by infusing unapologetic [Led] Zeppelin and [Black] Sabbath riffs with this nuanced, dark, intelligent poetry to make it okay for smart people to love heavy metal again. With Chuck D, if there's a Mount Rushmore of emcee's he's in the pole position and were it not for his lyrics, his voice, his band, the sound of that music, I never would have been the musician I am. And to be in a band with Chuck, he's the most humble guy. His humility is that of a minor league baseball sportscaster, which I secretly think he wants to be (laughs). And yet, his words carry the weight of the world. B-Real, that Cypress Hill record, was one of the cornerstones of the sound of Rage Against The Machine and the production on that record and the street identity that they forged on that was hugely influential to us as a band. And then my man, Bruce Springsteen, his commitment to excellence, in everything he does, in his art is unparalleled. ... "
" ... Songs: White wine: “Ride the Lightning,” Metallica. “Metallica is my all-time favorite band and Riesling is my all-time favorite white wine. And Metallica has always been immensely popular in Germany, the home of the world’s greatest Rieslings, so this to me was a natural fit. But even more than that, the song (which has always been incredibly underrated) has one of the most electric opening guitar riffs in early thrash. After you’ve heard it once, it’s forever unmistakable. Riesling has a similar effect: Once you’ve tried it, you never forget!” ... "
" ... Which leads to the most important question—what is the Crispy Duck Lasagna’s musical pairing? Richards says that would have to be “Kind of Blue” by Miles Davis. “It’s a classic jazz album but has its own solo riffs, much like our version of lasagna.” ... "