Campfire Songs

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stratman3
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Sat Sep 12, 2009 6:41 pm

Neil, First off I just want to say I love TG,I would like to request two campfire songs, 'True love ways" by Buddy Holly and one more from my all time favorite band "And I love her" by you know who.


AndyT
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Sat Sep 12, 2009 7:06 pm

Yeah, you know. Who.
LOL

I love the Mop Tops also. Good choice.


stratman3
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Sat Sep 12, 2009 7:43 pm

Hi Andy, I am new to this web site and this forum, but I have got to say, I love this whole concept, Neil has done a great job. Regarding the mop top tops, I believe there is them and then there is everybody else and that includes George.


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Sun Sep 13, 2009 3:09 am

George was the man. I really miss him. He had so much great music left in him. So did John.

You might like the Beatles group we have here. You can access it through your profile. I think Ric runs it and he posts a new piece of Beatles trivia every day or two.

Also, We like to have new members (or those new to posting) drop an introduction in the 'Please Introduce Yourself' section of the forum. A few words about you, your guitar, why and what you play... You get the idea.


stratman3
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Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:29 am

Thanks Andy, I will check it out.


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Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:12 am

It would be nice to have a few quick changing chords in the campfire song. The first one is I really got you from the Kinks (their version is more appropriate than Van Halen's) and 7 nation army from White Stripe (song from the 2000's :)). This one is normally played on electric guitar but so is Smell like teen spitit so they can be played on accoustic as well like Teen spirit (sorry for the phrasing ;) ). They are both very recognizable and easy to remember and have easy bar chords or power chords. This is why I think they fit in the campfire definition.

Marc


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