This time, Chris Shiflett sits down with fellow west coaster Craig Ross, who calls in from Madrid equipped with a lawsuit-era Ibanez 2393. The two buddies kick things off commiserating over an increasingly common tragedy for guitarists: losing precious gear in natural disasters. The takeaway? Don’t leave your gear in storage! Take it on the road!

Ross started out in the Los Angeles band Broken Homes, influenced by Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, and the Beatles, but his big break came when he auditioned for Lenny Kravitz. Kravitz phoned him up the next day to tell him to be at rehearsal that evening. In 1993, they cut one of their biggest hits ever, “Are You Gonna Go My Way?” Ross explains that it came together from a loose, improvisatory jam in the studio—testament to the magic that can be found off-leash during studio time.

Ross recalls his rig for recording the solo, which consisted of just two items: Kravitz’s goldtop Les Paul and a tiny Gibson combo. (No fuzz or drive pedals, sorry Chris.) As Ross remembers, he was going for a Cream-era Clapton sound with the solo, which jumps between pentatonic and pentatonic major scales.

Tune in to learn how he frets and plays the song’s blistering lead bits, plus learn about what amps Ross is leaning on these days.

If you’re able to help, here are some charities aimed at assisting musicians affected by the fires in L.A: 

https://guitarcenterfoundation.org
https://www.cciarts.org/relief.html
https://www.musiciansfoundation.org
https://fireaidla.org
https://www.musicares.org
https://www.sweetrelief.org

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Producer: Jason Shadrick
Executive Producers: Brady Sadler and Jake Brennan for Double Elvis
Engineering support by Matt Tahaney and Matt Beaudion
Video Editor: Addison Sauvan
Graphic Design: Megan Pralle

Special thanks to Jon Romeo, Michelle Yoon, Chris Peterson, Greg Nacron, and the entire Volume.com crew.

Shred With Shifty

Chris Shiflett

Learn to Shred the “Are You Gonna Go My Way” Solo with Craig Ross

MAR 27, 202547 MIN
Shred With Shifty

Learn to Shred the “Are You Gonna Go My Way” Solo with Craig Ross

MAR 27, 202547 MIN

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This time, Chris Shiflett sits down with fellow west coaster Craig Ross, who calls in from Madrid equipped with a lawsuit-era Ibanez 2393. The two buddies kick things off commiserating over an increasingly common tragedy for guitarists: losing precious gear in natural disasters. The takeaway? Don’t leave your gear in storage! Take it on the road!Ross started out in the Los Angeles band Broken Homes, influenced by Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, and the Beatles, but his big break came when he auditioned for Lenny Kravitz. Kravitz phoned him up the next day to tell him to be at rehearsal that evening. In 1993, they cut one of their biggest hits ever, “Are You Gonna Go My Way?” Ross explains that it came together from a loose, improvisatory jam in the studio—testament to the magic that can be found off-leash during studio time.Ross recalls his rig for recording the solo, which consisted of just two items: Kravitz’s goldtop Les Paul and a tiny Gibson combo. (No fuzz or drive pedals, sorry Chris.) As Ross remembers, he was going for a Cream-era Clapton sound with the solo, which jumps between pentatonic and pentatonic major scales.Tune in to learn how he frets and plays the song’s blistering lead bits, plus learn about what amps Ross is leaning on these days.If you’re able to help, here are some charities aimed at assisting musicians affected by the fires in L.A: https://guitarcenterfoundation.orghttps://www.cciarts.org/relief.htmlhttps://www.musiciansfoundation.orghttps://fireaidla.orghttps://www.musicares.orghttps://www.sweetrelief.orgFull Video Episodes: http://volume.com/shifty Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1690423642Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4B8BSR0l78qwUKJ5gOGIWbiHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-shred-with-shifty-116270551/Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/shred-with-shifty/PC:1001071314Follow Chris Shiflett:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chrisshiflettmusicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shifty71TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chris.shiflettTwitter: https://twitter.com/chrisshiflett71Website: http://www.chrisshiflettmusic.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5tv5SsSRqR7uLtpKZgcRrg?si=26kWS1v2RYaE4sS7KnHpagProducer: Jason ShadrickExecutive Producers: Brady Sadler and Jake Brennan for Double ElvisEngineering support by Matt Tahaney and Matt BeaudionVideo Editor: Addison SauvanGraphic Design: Megan PralleSpecial thanks to Jon Romeo, Michelle Yoon, Chris Peterson, Greg Nacron, and the entire Volume.com crew.