chilipeppermaniac
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One of my favorite tunes both on guitar and bass
You had my attention with a Beatles song Session 5. We Can Work it Out is another good strummer.
Along with Cinnamon Girl. Powderfinger. Needle and the Damage Done. What can I say. I really like Neil Young.
Covers are a cool learning tool also. You can play a riff from a song and start messing with it, adding, subtracting , and embelishing. By the time its done, it's totally different and its your own. Nothing wrong with taking inspiration from another song, as long as you don't Milli Vanilli riffs.Unfortunately, I have not had the interest to learn any cover tunes in over 15 years. I spend all my guitar time developing my own stuff and that's been far more rewarding and entertaining than when I used to learn other peoples' song back as a teen. That's just me though.
Can't go wrong with Uncle Teddy's rock!I just finished watching Invincible on TV last night. During the training sequence they played Strangle Hold.
Time to add some Motor City Madman to my repertoire .
Unfortunately, I have not had the interest to learn any cover tunes in over 15 years. I spend all my guitar time developing my own stuff and that's been far more rewarding and entertaining than when I used to learn other peoples' song back as a teen. That's just me though.
I agree, LiveeviL! In my case, being really nothing more than a self-taught amateur player (at best), I believe learning many different songs from many different artists and styles has and will keep helping me to develop new playing skills and expand / hone the ones I already have... I look at it like a bit as "auditing" university classes to learn something all along that I can apply later...Covers are a cool learning tool also. You can play a riff from a song and start messing with it, adding, subtracting , and embelishing. By the time its done, it's totally different and its your own. Nothing wrong with taking inspiration from another song, as long as you don't Milli Vanilli riffs.
I'm sure if you look hard enough, you'll find the pieces of a band. Not overnight, but as the movie said ...I get that. I first wanted to play guitar because of bands like Motley Crue, Skid Row, Bon Jovi and I learned a lot of songs in my time. I just personally don't get guitar inspiration from other peoples songs anymore. I can't force it so I've stopped trying. I still like to play a few covers ever so often, like Fell on Black Days, Interstate Love Song, Tom Sawyer, Communication Breakdown... but I learned them many moons ago. I'm mostly an improv player anymore. I get most inspired in a free jam scenario.
I've got so many songs myself now that if I were to play thru them all one at a time it would take hours. I'm finally ready to put a band together again and try to put them to tape, but I probably have too lofty ambitions of finding a bass, drummer, trumpet, trombone/euphonium and percussionist in my area.

Ditto that, Norm! I left my frontman aspirations behind the day I sat in front of a mike in a booth, instead of standing on a stage with a guitar. Now I'm just happy by being able to play my favourite songs and do the occasional party piece now and then... But guitar techin' and luthiering, that's definitely becoming more and more my main interest! Of course, as a sideline to my day job cheffin!I personally am a covers guy. I really like playing the songs that i grew up with, it takes me back to those memories of the good things i enjoyed as a young person and Teenager. I am a person who can do pretty much anything if i put my mind to it. I believe i could write a song or two or three, but i just don't care to do that. I like keeping the songs from my past in my sight, and i dislike saying this , but the fact is life was lived in a lighter atmosphere back then, not like the life of today, and i find much of the music today is depressing and not uplifting. Therefore i will play covers until i cant any longer and singing many of them as well, as they say to each their own...
I get that. I first wanted to play guitar because of bands like Motley Crue, Skid Row, Bon Jovi and I learned a lot of songs in my time. I just personally don't get guitar inspiration from other peoples songs anymore. I can't force it so I've stopped trying. I still like to play a few covers ever so often, like Fell on Black Days, Interstate Love Song, Tom Sawyer, Communication Breakdown... but I learned them many moons ago. I'm mostly an improv player anymore. I get most inspired in a free jam scenario.
I've got so many songs myself now that if I were to play thru them all one at a time it would take hours. I'm finally ready to put a band together again and try to put them to tape, but I probably have too lofty ambitions of finding a bass, drummer, trumpet, trombone/euphonium and percussionist in my area.
Thats the phrase I tell folks why I built my small studio in the basement. Just about done building it, now I need them to come! :dood:I'm sure if you look hard enough, you'll find the pieces of a band. Not overnight, but as the movie said ...
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WOW, Don... That IS a veritable cornucopia of amps... AWESOME!! Quite the home studio equipment.Thats the phrase I tell folks why I built my small studio in the basement. Just about done building it, now I need them to come! :dood:
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CAN I MOVE IN? I'll be your first building block!!! That room has more in it than my local GC. Sadly I'm not exaggerating.Thats the phrase I tell folks why I built my small studio in the basement. Just about done building it, now I need them to come! :dood:
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Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that anyone shouldn't play covers. I've always advocated whatever inspires people to be creative. If someone wants to play music I don't like on an instrument that I dont like I'm all for it actually. As long as they're engaged in something more constructive than passive consumerism, bigotry or crime I consider it a win for humanity.
This is the reason I don't have issues with most music. It keeps people busy. Only when there is a specific message that I strongly disagree with in principle will I ever object.