As I recall, when you reviewed my version of Southern Cross, you mentioned that you had plans to do it and had not gotten to it yet, so that's one of my guesses. And one I'll be overjoyed about as well.
I'm also going to go with Treetop Flyer as it's a hopping tune right off the fingers. It would be a great level 5 or 6 fingerstyle piece as I see it. Good stuff Maynard.
The rest I'll leave to the flying fickle finger of fate.
Next Week- CSNY! Anybody hazard some guesses?
Great guesses so far gang, so here is a short update with maybe more hints. At least five of the songs mentioned up to this point do not fit the clues, either outside the date range or already available as Free Lessons. Maybe some TARGET members forget to check that section. Also only one song per guy. Three of the correct songs have been mentioned, and at least one guess has two of them.
Keep it up...
Neil
Keep it up...
Neil
Hmmm, this is tough, and it has been distracting me from practicing. I am thrown off because there was only one CSN & Y album released 1970 or earlier.... so they all can't be from different albums..... so I assume that some of these songs are from Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, or the Hollies or just CSN or just Neil Young. Now we know the Neil Young song can't be Helpless or Ohio (Free Lessons). And I am pretty sure that there is one song from each, the CSN original self titled album and from Deja Vu.
My guesses are
Helplessly Hoping (Stills) CSN first album 1969 ...... reason...... this is a classic fingerpicking song (don't think it is Carry On because there are already 2 DADDAD song lessons) (Can't be Treetop Flyer because it is post 1970)
Teach your Children (Nash) Deja Vu 1970 ..........reason...... this is a great, relatively easy song
Everybody Knows This is Nowhere (Young) 1969..........reason....... I had to think of a song that was not on the previously mentioned albums that was from prior 1970 and that Neil (Hogan) already does not have a lesson for.
David Crosby????? I can't guess.... .............reason............... I am not as familiar with his songs, but would have picked Guinnevere or Long Time Gone, but they are from previously mentioned albums.
BTW.... Neil, I am willing to throw the gauntlet down.....here goes......... if this was a guessing game related to The Grateful Dead ....... I would get it.
My guesses are
Helplessly Hoping (Stills) CSN first album 1969 ...... reason...... this is a classic fingerpicking song (don't think it is Carry On because there are already 2 DADDAD song lessons) (Can't be Treetop Flyer because it is post 1970)
Teach your Children (Nash) Deja Vu 1970 ..........reason...... this is a great, relatively easy song
Everybody Knows This is Nowhere (Young) 1969..........reason....... I had to think of a song that was not on the previously mentioned albums that was from prior 1970 and that Neil (Hogan) already does not have a lesson for.
David Crosby????? I can't guess.... .............reason............... I am not as familiar with his songs, but would have picked Guinnevere or Long Time Gone, but they are from previously mentioned albums.
BTW.... Neil, I am willing to throw the gauntlet down.....here goes......... if this was a guessing game related to The Grateful Dead ....... I would get it.
Revised Guess
Helplessly Hoping (Stills) CSN self titled first album (1969)
Teach Your Children (Nash) Deja Vu(1970)
On the Way Home (Young) 4 Way Street
Triad (Crosby) Notorious Byrd Brothers (1968)..... and later 4 Way Street (1970).
Beaker.
Helplessly Hoping (Stills) CSN self titled first album (1969)
Teach Your Children (Nash) Deja Vu(1970)
On the Way Home (Young) 4 Way Street
Triad (Crosby) Notorious Byrd Brothers (1968)..... and later 4 Way Street (1970).
Beaker.
Ok, my guess's were more of a wish than a guess. It occurred to me that maybe the songs I picked didn't have Neil Young, or pre-1970.
I did have Woodstock, Helplessly Hoping and Marrakesh Express.
4+20 and Suite Judy Blue eyes are already lessons.
So after that I like 49 bye bye's, wooden ships, and Blue bird revisited.
Scott
I did have Woodstock, Helplessly Hoping and Marrakesh Express.
4+20 and Suite Judy Blue eyes are already lessons.
So after that I like 49 bye bye's, wooden ships, and Blue bird revisited.
Scott