Hello Rocksmith fans! This week is a three song pack from @JanisJoplin and @BBHC! Over the weekend we learned that Piece of My Heart (Cheap Thrills – 1968) would be included in the song pack, as well as the newsletter hinted that we would also get Me & Bobby McGee (Pearl –  1971) and Sunday’s social media post confirmed it.…
Read More
Hello Rocksmith fans! Welcome to the final Rocksmith Remastered DLC of 2018! As revealed over the weekend (and before to be honest ?) this week’s DLC is a FOUR pack from @RollingStones! This is the second song pack from Rolling Stones in a music game since 2009 (and that was comprised of Live recordings).…
Read More
Hello Rocksmith fans! Next week’s DLC may be a poorly kept secret, but yes indeed it is the return of @RollingStones to Rocksmith! Let’s check out (ironically enough not RollingStone222’s) @DanAmrich’s clue! No GIF this week, and boy does this seem familiar This was largely a collaborative effort with the forum and the discord server for the rocksmith subreddit thanks bwaredapenguin the middle???…
Read More
Hello Rocksmith fans! We’ve reached the end of February’s DLC and it’s closing out the month with a third trip back to the 1960s! As revealed over the weekend both @_DeepPurple’s Hush (Shades of Deep Purple – 1968) and Joe South’s Games People Play (Introspect – 1968) will be included in the pack.…
Read More
Hello Rocksmith fans, and welcome to the final DLC release of 2017! You wanted @JohnnyCash? Well you got it, and for the first time ever it’s a TEN PACK! We already confirmed that Ring of Fire (Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash – 1963) would be in the pack, but the other nine songs may surprise you… Jackson – Carryin’ On with Johnny Cash and June Carter – 1967 Hey, Porter – 1955 Big River – 1958 Give My Love to Rose – 1957 Folsom Prison Blues – With His Hot and Blue Guitar – 1957 I Walk The Line  – 1956 Get Rhythm – 1969 Cry!…
Read More
Hello Rocksmith fans! This week @TheMonkees make their music game debut (previously only a cover song in Rock Band DLC) with a three pack of songs that will definitely challenge even the most seasoned guitarists. Revealed over the weekend off their self-titled debut album Last Train to Clarksville (1966), off their fourth album Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd, Pleasant Valley Sunday (1967), and finally the fret burner Valleri off their fifth album The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees (1968) as revealed by Xbox AU.…
Read More