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In an attempt to revitalize this forum, I've stolen from another.

Just finished playing some riffs:

Pinball Wizard- The Who (main rhythm part)
Black Dog- Led Zeppelin
Livin' Lovin' Maid- Led Zeppelin
The Ocean- Led Zeppelin
Moby Dick- Led Zeppelin
Over the Hills and Far Away- Led Zeppelin
Stairway to Heaven- Led Zeppelin
Getaway- The Music
Take the Long Road and Walk It- The Music

... and a few things I wrote.

Still figuring out Since I've Been Loving You.
 
i just finally sat my ass down and learned to play Out of Control


Ive been playing:

11 O'Clock Tick Tock
Bad
I Will Follow
Van Deimen's Land

and from some other bands:

Led Zeppelin: Stairway to Heaven
Pink Floyd: Time
Pink Floyd: Money
Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
Pink Floyd: Have a Cigar




and some of my own songs






i need to start a band, man!
 
I just learned the riff of "I Ran" from Flock of Seagulls. Its a nice tune with awesome use of delay.
 
If You Tolerate This Then Your Children Will Be Next - Manic Street Preachers
Celebate Life - The Shins
Mothers of the Disappeared - U2
 
Pinball Wizard said:
In an attempt to revitalize this forum, I've stolen from another.

Would that other forum be the even more sleepy tres chords forum? Just curious, because it seems the moderators could merge these two into one forum.

I've been playing the following lately:

Ripple, Grateful Dead
Jack Straw, Dead
Say Goodbye, Dave Matthews
Stay (acoustic), U2
Strange Condition, Pete Yorn
7 Holes, John Doe

I gotta get me an electric guitar one of these days.
 
Yes, an electric is a necessity. Despite what the puritanical acoustics say...

Just figured out some bridge-work in my latest song. It's coming along well.

Also:

True Love Waits- Radiohead :up:
Immigrant Song- Led Zeppelin
Too High- The Music
Mothers of the Disappeared (attempting to tab an alternate version... sounds interesting).
 
GARY#2 said:
In a Little While

That's the song that finally got me up off my ass and motivated to learn how to play the guitar. I still play it frequently but it does sound a bit thin on an acoustic.
 
OnFire said:
I still play it frequently but it does sound a bit thin on an acoustic.

It depends what type of strings you have for In A Little While. In my opinion, it is best played on a steel-string acoustic... but then again, so are most things.

:sexywink:

Rebel, Rebel- David Bowie

An interesting new rhythm part for my song. Actually I just spent the last three hours playing/writing new material.

Good times :up:
 
All I play is steel string acoustic. I probably just got spoiled from playing a friends Casino. Elixers help too, easier to slide.
 
Radiohead - 'Blow Out'
The Cure - 'A Forest'
The Cure - 'Killing An Arab'
 
Airbag- Radiohead.

Highly suggested. Very simple song, but a very satisfying octave progression. There's a decent tab on atease web that is a good start if anyone's interested in learning one of my favourite radiohead songs.

:up:
 
my band (me, another guitarist and a drummer) are trying to perfect 11 O'Clock and Sunday Bloody Sunday. It's damn hard to get it just right, i tell you!
 
Pinball Wizard said:
China Grove- The Doobie Brothers.

Yes, I do believe there's something wrong with me.

Whoa oh oh, OH OH!!!

:up:




Manic Street Preachers - 'If You Tolerate This'
U2 - 'Mothers of the Disappeared'
U2 - 'Stay'
U2 - 'Sunday Bloody Sunday'
Smashing Pumpkins - 'Disarm'
Manic Street Preachers - 'The Everlasting'
Placebo - 'Peeping Tom'
The Cure - 'A Forest'

And I played many others, but I dont really remember what they were....
 
One, Bad, Lady With The Spinning Head - U2
Where did you sleep.... - Nirvana (Ledbelly)
Thunderstruck (trying riff) - AC/DC = pink hurts
 
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