Thanks for keeping things tidy Vic! :D
Dan
"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge
Hi everyone!
I've got 2 potential easy acoustic songs, these 2 songs aren't famous for most of you, but in Belgium these are very popular:
Milow You don't know
and
Milow Ayo Technology
The second one is a rewritten version of the song of 50 cent, i find it much better...
I've heard both are very easy to play...
Kind regards,
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, that is why we
call it the present!
Please add:
Manfred Mann - Mighty Quinn
http://forums.guitarnoise.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=44178&start=0
Thanks,
Chris
The guitar is all right John but you'll never make a living out of it! (John Lennon's Aunt Mimi)
'Tis added to the index Chris, as is "Pretty Flamingo." Just been playing the "Evolution Of Mann" CD - most of their 60's hits are pretty easy. Think I'll have to do a couple more! They almost made a career of covering Dylan songs - apart from Mighty Quinn, there's also Just Like A Woman, If You Gotta Go and (as Manfred Mann's Earth Band) a cracking version of You Angel You.
:D :D :D
Vic
"Sometimes the beauty of music can help us all find strength to deal with all the curves life can throw us." (D. Hodge.)
Here's one to add to the list.
Crying Time by Buck Owens
https://www.guitarnoise.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=44258#p403554
Here's one to add to the list.
Crying Time by Buck Owens
https://www.guitarnoise.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=44258#p403554
Indexed under "O" for Owens - Tim Madsen's tab for "When Mama Prayed" also added to both indexes (should that be indices?)
I think we're up to date again.....
:D :D :D
Vic
"Sometimes the beauty of music can help us all find strength to deal with all the curves life can throw us." (D. Hodge.)
New easy song posting "I Call It Home"
Tim Madsen
Nobody cares how much you know,
until they know how much you care.
"What you keep to yourself you lose, what you give away you keep forever." -Axel Munthe
Still The Same - Bob Seger https://www.guitarnoise.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=44351
Roy
"I wonder if a composer ever intentionally composed a piece that was physically impossible to play and stuck it away to be found years later after his death, knowing it would forever drive perfectionist musicians crazy." - George Carlin
Hey Vic, here's one by Charlie Pride.
http://forums.guitarnoise.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=44358#p404454
Thanks Tim, Roy and Daven - those last three are all indexed. Squire Parsons under "P," Bob Seger under "S" and Charley Pride under "P" in the Artist's Index.
:D :D :D
Vic
"Sometimes the beauty of music can help us all find strength to deal with all the curves life can throw us." (D. Hodge.)
Fire On The Mountain - Marshall Tucker Band https://www.guitarnoise.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=44424
Roy
"I wonder if a composer ever intentionally composed a piece that was physically impossible to play and stuck it away to be found years later after his death, knowing it would forever drive perfectionist musicians crazy." - George Carlin
Fire On The Mountain - Marshall Tucker Band https://www.guitarnoise.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=44424
Added to the index - under "M" in the artist's list. Thanks, Roy!
Going to check out the youtube link - I know absolutely nothing about these guys, I don't think they ever sold a record in the UK. I can't for the life of me ever remember even hearing them on the radio.!
:D :D :D
Vic
"Sometimes the beauty of music can help us all find strength to deal with all the curves life can throw us." (D. Hodge.)
Hey Vic! That band, MTB, is pretty much part of that Southern Fried Rock thing. It was them, Allman Brothers (to the very casual fan), Linert Skinert, .38 Special and quite a few others. It was a cross between Rock, Blues and Country & Western. IIRC, they've got a flute and a pedal steel going on. I swear I remember then with a fiddle too. The singer in that video does lay on the Carolina accent pretty thick, but he's alright other than that. We've now got their big 3 hits in the ESD. I think I was reading that there are not too many band members left from the originals. I had an opportunity to see them in a very small venue by invitation, but passed and regretted doing so. Not even sure why.
Bottom line is that were good, but not a whole lot of it was catchy in the styles of the arena riff-rockers that dominated that space. They appealled to the same people that the movie "Urban Cowboy" appealled to, musically speaking. I would not pass them up if seen in a discount bin like we have over here. I was just listening to an old one from like '73. Definant Allmans Bros Band influence.
Roy
"I wonder if a composer ever intentionally composed a piece that was physically impossible to play and stuck it away to be found years later after his death, knowing it would forever drive perfectionist musicians crazy." - George Carlin
Hi,
Please add:
Ooh La La - The Faces
https://www.guitarnoise.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=44986Hi
Thanks,
Chris
The guitar is all right John but you'll never make a living out of it! (John Lennon's Aunt Mimi)
Latest additions to the indexes:
Dogsbody's "Ooh La La" by the Faces,
falcon1's "Know Your Enemy by Green Day,
and Shady Harrison's "God Is In The Roses" by Roseanne Cash.
Faces under "S" (Stewart, Rod and the Faces) in the artist index; Roseanne Cash under "C" (Cash, Roseanne.")
Thanks all for the latest contributions.
:D :D :D
Vic
"Sometimes the beauty of music can help us all find strength to deal with all the curves life can throw us." (D. Hodge.)