To further honor "High Fidelity," every five days, I'm going to do a Top 5 list of some sort. Today's list, The Top 5 Songs I Want To Learn. Here Goes, in no particular order:
1) Red House - Jimi Hendrix
2) Little Wing - Stevie Ray Vaughan
3) Girlfriend - Matthew Sweet
4) Fine - Alkaline Trio
5) Classical Gas - Mason Williams
and a bonus song,
6) Preacher's Daughter - The Refreshments
So there's a place to start, at least. There's a bit of electric, a bit of acoustic, 2 instrumentals, 2 rockers, and a pop-punk masterpiece by 'Trio. Best of all, there's 3 songs on that list that I've always wanted to learn, and 2 that are just plain fun! And as for "Preacher's Daughter," well, that's just a great song. Plus, it's in the same key (and may use some of the same solo ideas as "Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses, so that "bonus" could well lead into something else awesome. What's odd about this list is that it doesn't include 3 blues masterpieces by Clapton
7) Have You Ever Loved A Woman
8) Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out
9) I'm Tore Down
I know what you're saying... and you're right, that last one there was originally recorded by Freddie King, but still...
1) Red House - Jimi Hendrix
2) Little Wing - Stevie Ray Vaughan
3) Girlfriend - Matthew Sweet
4) Fine - Alkaline Trio
5) Classical Gas - Mason Williams
and a bonus song,
6) Preacher's Daughter - The Refreshments
So there's a place to start, at least. There's a bit of electric, a bit of acoustic, 2 instrumentals, 2 rockers, and a pop-punk masterpiece by 'Trio. Best of all, there's 3 songs on that list that I've always wanted to learn, and 2 that are just plain fun! And as for "Preacher's Daughter," well, that's just a great song. Plus, it's in the same key (and may use some of the same solo ideas as "Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses, so that "bonus" could well lead into something else awesome. What's odd about this list is that it doesn't include 3 blues masterpieces by Clapton
7) Have You Ever Loved A Woman
8) Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out
9) I'm Tore Down
I know what you're saying... and you're right, that last one there was originally recorded by Freddie King, but still...
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