My buddy Richard from England has always been raving about the LickLibrary DVDs. He's show me something he was working on and then tell me how he'd learned it from LickLibrary, with it's collection of 100% accurately transcribed DVD guitar lessons.
They've been around for 10 years and now offer more than 300 different instructional DVDs for guitar players in a range of styles and artists from Chicago blues to the latest in Metal. Wanna play note perfect Hendrix solos? Got it. Wanna learn a bunch of "Quick Licks" you can add to your repertoire? Check. Backing tracks? Included. Online sample lessons? Loads of 'em.
They also offer Arlen Roth's pionneering HotLicks line of DVDs featuring lessons by some of the greatest blues and rock guitarists like Mick Taylor, Buddy Guy, Otis Rush, Lonnie Mack, Eric Johnson and others.
While LickLibrary is amazingly popular in the UK and Europe, their DVDs are a bit hard to find in the US; I've seen them in a few specialized guitar stores and on their web site. Nonetheless, in the coming months, I'll take a look in more detail at their recently released 2DVD "Learn to Play Pink Floyd" tuition. 
And here's a quick sample from YouTube with an excerpt from the "Quick Licks" series that shows 30 licks in the style of famous guitar players, in this case Jimmy Page. Also check out their community Lickspace area.

I'm looking forward to a review of this whenever you get done with it. I've always been curious about them.
Posted by: Pappy | May 16, 2009 at 04:14 AM
hello, i went through your site, you have portrayed guitars in a really new and dynamic style. you have adopted the slow and steady method, this is what have attracted me towards your site. you have done a great job. i think i should also start trying hard.
Posted by: katherine smith | June 08, 2009 at 05:50 AM