I can hear the cries already, "knock it off, why don't you?"
That said, I ignored "Stairway" yet again today, for more acoustic stuff. This time around it was BNL-driven. I had learned "Be My Yoko Ono" some years back, but for whatever reason, the song had slipped my memory banks. Not quite sure how that happened, considering that the whole song is the same 4 chords (C-E-F-G) repeated over and over again. Also, it's capoed at 5 on the record. Usually I'll lower it a half step to make the song fit my voice a little better, but for some reason, I didn't go there tonight... maybe later.
The song seemed a fitting tribute to my week of Lennon. I didn't mess around with it long enough to truly change the arrangement, but I always enjoy finding ways to alter the original recording just enough to make it catch the ear in a different way. You've gotta make it your own if you want covers to stand out.
That said, I ignored "Stairway" yet again today, for more acoustic stuff. This time around it was BNL-driven. I had learned "Be My Yoko Ono" some years back, but for whatever reason, the song had slipped my memory banks. Not quite sure how that happened, considering that the whole song is the same 4 chords (C-E-F-G) repeated over and over again. Also, it's capoed at 5 on the record. Usually I'll lower it a half step to make the song fit my voice a little better, but for some reason, I didn't go there tonight... maybe later.
The song seemed a fitting tribute to my week of Lennon. I didn't mess around with it long enough to truly change the arrangement, but I always enjoy finding ways to alter the original recording just enough to make it catch the ear in a different way. You've gotta make it your own if you want covers to stand out.
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