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Favorite acoustic guitar riff
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Tommy M. |
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Joined: January 2004 Posts: 627 Location: Cherry Hill, NJ | "Amy" Pure Praire Legue. Key of A. "Ill be Alright: Jorma Kakaukoen, Quah album. key of D | ||
TWA |
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Joined: February 2005 Posts: 349 Location: Snellville, GA | "Love Alive" Heart (live acoustic version). | ||
jyam4 |
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Joined: April 2002 Posts: 202 Location: Orlando, Florida | "At Seventeen" Janis Ian "Mother Nature's Son" Beatles "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song" Jim Croce Joe | ||
Corvairfan |
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Joined: January 2004 Posts: 123 Location: Massachusetts | Wish You Were Here That Zeppelin tune..Hey lady you really got the love I need.. Dust in the Wind Blackbird Roundabout I sometimes lapse into that Am7??? chord strums on Stairway to Heaven | ||
Bailey |
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Joined: May 2002 Posts: 3005 Location: Las Cruces, NM | Just a question about the use of "Dust in the Wind" in a Suburu SUV ad, I always liked the song and to me the ad sounds better than it looks. The song gives it some class, I hope they are paying for it. Good or Bad???? | ||
beatlejuice53 |
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Joined: May 2004 Posts: 383 Location: Indiana | By the way, FWIW, Rich Williams used an Ovation Classic on "Dust in the Wind", and the guitar solo during the tour when they recorded "Two for the Show". Bill | ||
cliff |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | ". . I hope they are paying for it. Good or Bad???? . . . " Y'betcher ASS they're payin' for it! . . . and LOTS, too!! G/B? I dunno, . . one hand, it's "exposing" to a lot of (ahem) "yonger" people t'some great rock tunes whereby they might "search" and find out more, or else they might not get exposed to . . . on the other foot . . . . . . not sure if I can get used to the Zep/Cadillac, Who/Nissan, and so on . . . . . . the worst for me EVER was when Ian Anderson sold that little fute melody from "ThickAsaBrick" to . . . KIA(?????) Anderson later said about it in an interview that Kia approched HIM (and offered an INSANE amount of $) . . . . he figured "WTF??" the album's not exactly "flying" off the shelves (although it does get an annoying lot of airplay on ClassRock stations . . . & y'can only put out SOmany "GreatistHits" compilations . . . . :rolleyes: | ||
Slipkid |
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Joined: September 2003 Posts: 9301 Location: south east Michigan | Everyone needs a paycheck. Especially ageing rockers. And it is getting this music to the ears of a new generation. When Brian and I play "The Weight" at the youthful Now & Zen Cafe it's recognized at that "song from the cell phone commercial". | ||
an4340 |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389 Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | One the best ads featuring an acoustic guitar was a Volkswagon Cab ad, with these kids riding in a car on summer night, song was Pink Moon by Nick Drake. Stange tuning. Made me go out and buy his album. Poor guy went bonkers. He should stayed around because the song made the commercial. | ||
stonebobbo |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307 Location: Tennessee | I always enjoyed the Nissan Z-car ad set to "You've Really Got Me" by Van Halen ... the one where G.I. Joe picks up Barbie and leaves Ken in the dust. | ||
unpluggedthumb |
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Joined: June 2005 Posts: 54 Location: Mt Clemens, MI USA | Originally posted by northcountry: I just learned this tune the other day, it is kind of addicting. I've been learning a lot of Zep tunes on acoustic. Rain Song is very, very cool and easy too. I just learned Stairway for the first time (no solo though). That is fun to play. I’ve been puytting on Led Zep DVD, and playing that one with the band! I play When the Levee Breaks on acoustic, that's cool, as is Four Sticks (great mood to those two). Babe I'm Gonna Leave You is cool too. I've always liked Jimmy Page's acoustic stuff, well all his stuff, but me being a solely acoustic player, I appreciate those tunes. Zep definitely has some fun acoustic (or acoustic friendly) stuff. It's the newest song I have learned! It's fairly simple but it has a real "Hook" for me...I fell right in love with it after not hearing it for 20 years. It's a Live version of Led Zep's "That's the Way" Randy Other stuff that I like to play would be Beatles tunes because they are my very fav band. Blackbird, Mother Natures Son is fun; Here Comes the Sun, of course is great for acoustic. I like Dear Prudence a lot. All things Must Pass is fun, as is the anthology acoustic version of something (similar to Rain Song). But I've really been getting into the Zeppelin stuff (my second fav band). The Zep tunes are a bit hypnotic which is cool. Sorry I get carried away with the tunes I like (and can play!!). If I have to choose one from each band, I’ll say Here Comes the Sun and Stairway. I know they’re a bit thread bear, but there is a reason for that. Honorable Mention goes to Babe I’m Gonna Leave You. | ||
Northcountry |
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Joined: February 2004 Posts: 2487 | Yep Zeppelin has me hooked again. I am working on some songs no one plays anymore. And it looks like the Band project I have going will be kind of different as well. I am primarily the Bassist for the band but our Guitarist and I have a real nice Acoustic set worked out now and it is impressive. (10 good songs) We both switch from 6 and 12 string acoustics as well as my Acoustic Bass and his mandolin now. He's a great flutist and we have two Jethro Tull songs mixed in. Keyboard player does some work as well. We have fairly good voices and the harmonies are surprising at times. What I would not give to have someone else sing the Robert Plant & Jon Anderson stuff though the three of us all have the ability to come close and with a little help we can fake it pretty good but if we had an actual suprano singer we'd have it all sewn up! Anyway Look deep in the Zeppelin stuff there's a lot of great acoustic music in there. Stairway is a fantastic song, no doubt, perhaps one of the masterpieces of our time! But it was played so so much on the radio it has been ruined as a band song for me. Keep pickin RAndy | ||
Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12754 Location: Boise, Idaho | Stairways was one of the first, if not the first fingerpicking song I learned, back when it was new. I wrote down all the lyrics of songs I was learning then and had all this nonsense for Stairway. I figured I wasn't hearing them correctly on the lousy recording, probably off a scratchy record. Recently I got the tab with the lyrics and I have both exactly correct. The lyrics are nonsense. Another one of those where the writer or the listener had to be on acid. Still fun to play, but I never got the solo down. | ||
tpa |
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Joined: December 2004 Posts: 564 Location: Denmark | Hmm riffs ... Al DiMeola did it a few times - probably using an Ovation :) . What about "Mediterranean Sundance" from Elegant Gypsy (1977). Several heavy rock tunes owes it to a well played acoustic guitar Osbournes "Mama, I'm coming Home" is one. | ||
ignimbyte |
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Joined: July 2004 Posts: 812 Location: Hicksville, NY | I tend to like the following: 1) "Plush" (acoustic version) by Stone Temple Pilots -- unfortunately, I only managed to be able to play the intro, but not the song :( 2) "Bittersweet" by Big Head Todd and the Monsters -- I like the simpleness of this song ... nothing too complex, yet nice to hear. 3) "More To This Life" by Stephen Curtis Chapman -- another simple riff, and the entire song is just inspirational ... 'nuff said. :) 4) "Closer To The Heart" by Rush -- after all these years, I still like this song, but just like #1, I could only play the intro to it :( 5) "My My Hey Hey" (from Rust Never Sleeps) by Neil Young -- such a fun song to play, and I learned early on that any acoustic-wielding axeman with the feel for rock and roll can really rock! ;) That's it for now ... I might add more later. Peace! | ||
Wuzhizzoner |
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Joined: June 2002 Posts: 1614 Location: Converse, Texas | Fave acoustic guitar riffs... Hmmmm... In no particular order: 1) Needle and the Damage Done -- Neil Young 2) Norwegian Wood -- The Beatles 3) Monkberry Moon Delight -- Paul McCartney (from Ram) 4) Over The Hills and Far Away -- Zep 5) Aqualung -- Jethro Tull 6) Here Comes the Sun -- Beatles | ||
karmanng |
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Joined: February 2003 Posts: 68 Location: Malden, Massachusetts | For me, outside of the most recent Lindsy Buckingham live version ( the Dance ) of Big, big love, I think it's gotta be Jorma on "The Water Song" by Hot Tuna. It just rings and rings - and sounds much deeper on the album than the CD. Check it out. I think there's an open tuning there. | ||
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