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  • Recommend me some songs to play & sing – folky/country-ish?
  • grum
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    I’ve played music for ages but only recently tried to start singing/playing guitar at the same time – it’s addictive! 🙂

    Songs I like singing/playing so far:

    Harry McClintock – Big Rock Candy Mountain
    Willy Mason – Strong
    Willy Mason – Oxygen
    The Band – The Night They Drove Dixie Down
    Half Man Half Biscuit – Joy Division Oven Gloves
    Half Man Half Biscuit – Lord Hereford’s Nob
    Jonny Cash – Fulsom Prison Blues

    I’m yet to bust them out at an open mic night but I will do soon.

    Anyone got any more suggestions in a similar vein (or even not that similar)?

    Cheers

    johnny flynn, laura marling and the avett brothers all have some stuff that is easyish to play and fun to sing especially if you have friends that can sing the harmonies.

    In terms of stuff which is amazing to play = nick drake, no question! Only problem is you will be forever tuning your guitar and they arent at all easy!

    ton
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    Tom Waits. any of his really.

    Pyro
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    Old Crow Medicine Show – Wagon Wheel
    Jeffrey Foucault – Northbound 35
    Redbird – You Are The Everything

    Those are three of my favourites. That and slowed versions of things like Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ (a la Sparklehorse’s version) often go down well.

    teasel
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    slowed versions of things like Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’

    Jeez, how much slower can you make that song?! 😉

    Try taking something reasonably modern* and adding your style to it. Or, as Northwind once suggested, try taking a song that has a major key and turn it minor just for an unusual twist. As he mused, beware the Jewish sound if you travel that road. I’ve experimented and it’s quite easy to step into that territory…

    *By that I mean something you wouldn’t ordinarily think to use as a cover.

    DezB
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    It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Bleeding

    Pyro
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    slowed versions of things like Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’

    Jeez, how much slower can you make that song?! [/quote]

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP8P694v-NM[/video]

    A bit!

    teasel
    Free Member

    ‘kin ‘ell.

    Almost passed out at 27 seconds…

    Northwind
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    Hah, I hope I credited that idea to Chilly Gonzales, I nicked it from him. Minor key Chariots of Fire is awesome.

    teasel
    Free Member

    Yeah, you did. With this…

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeZxkKsds7w[/video]

    brassneck
    Full Member

    Way over Yonder in a minor key – Billy Bragg & Wilco (but written by Woody Guthrie and never put to music – on the Mermaid Avenue album) – lots of scope for harmonies, but Natalie Merchant sounds great on the recorded version.

    BoardinBob
    Full Member

    Steve Earle – Galway Girl

    DezB
    Free Member

    White Stripes – I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself
    Smashing Pumpkins – Luna

    RustySpanner
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    grum – Member
    I’m yet to bust them out at an open mic night but I will do soon.

    Checks Hebden Diary for open mic nights. 😀

    I’ll take some photo’s, Hora can charm the locals and Binners can do security.

    Sounds like fun.

    brassneck
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    In a folky rather than country vein, if you don’t mind a retune and a capo:

    Solomon Browne – Seth Lakeman – bit of everything in there.

    or John Lomas by the same, to work on a different time signature. I struggle to play and sing, too wedded to 4/4 🙂

    grum
    Free Member

    Some ace suggestions here, thanks everyone.

    Checks Hebden Diary for open mic nights.

    I’ll take some photo’s, Hora can charm the locals and Binners can do security.

    Sounds like fun.

    *shudder*

    Not sure if I’ll be inviting people along to my debut but at some point we could try it and see if STW explodes. 🙂

    Klunk
    Free Member

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVfiMFoCl3k[/video]

    grum
    Free Member

    Ah, some Fleetwood Mac might be a good shout actually.

    It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Bleeding

    Great song, but how am I ever going to remember all those lyrics? 😯

    Klunk
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3LFML_pxlY[/video]

    DezB
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    Ah, you need something more simple? How about –

    Rape me
    Rape me my friend
    Rape me
    Rape me again

    I’m not the only one [x4]

    Hate me
    Do it and do it again
    Waste me
    Rape me my friend

    I’m not the only one [x4]

    My favorite inside source
    I’ll kiss your open sores
    Appreciate your concern
    You’ll always stink and burn

    Rape me
    Rape me my friend
    Rape me
    Rape me again

    I’m not the only one [x4]

    Rape me! [x9]

    muppetWrangler
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk79WIgb7ng[/video]

    ** Warning ** it’s a proper tear jerker, and it’s country rather than country-ish

    vinnyeh
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    Ode to Billie Joe
    Devil’s Right Hand
    Billy Austin
    Big Yellow Taxi

    grum
    Free Member

    Excellent – keep them coming.

    However, bollocks to singing – I want to be able to do this!

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyvMUfLp1zI[/video]

    jambalaya
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    A few songs I attempt/murder

    Tom Waits. any of his really.


    @ton
    – top tip ! Fumbling with the Blues
    Angie – Rolling Stones
    One more cup of coffee – Bob Dylan

    The Boxer by Simon and Garfunkel works really well, my teacher plays it really well

    Great song, but how am I ever going to remember all those lyrics


    @grum
    – Aside from the good old A4 song sheet with chords above there are good PC/Tablet apps – I use MySongBook, has lyrics and chord sequence and it scrolls as you sing/murder the song. You have to search / loadup the songs but it does that from within the app

    I feel compelled to post some Tom Waits lyrics – genius, I love this song

    Friday left me fumblin’ with the blues
    And it’s hard to win when you always lose
    Because the nightspots spend your spirit
    Beat your head against the wall
    Two dead ends and you’ve still got to choose

    You know the bartenders, they all know my name
    And they catch me when I’m pulling up lame
    And I’m a pool-shooting-shimmy-shyster shaking my head
    When I should be living clean instead

    You know, the ladies I’ve been seeing off and on
    Well they spend your love and then they’re gone
    You can’t be lovin’ someone who is savage and cruel
    Take your love and then they leave on out of town, no they do

    anagallis_arvensis
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    Townes Van Zandt Live at the Old Quarter….end of thread

    BigDummy
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    Townes Van Zandt …..end of thread

    Difficult to argue with that. 🙂

    I’m enjoying Hurray For The Riff-Raff at the moment. Their cover of Delta Momma Blues is good enough that their original writing deserves a listen.

    grum
    Free Member

    Never thought of a scrolling app – thanks!

    Hadn’t heard Townes Van Zandt until now, lovely stuff.

    Hurray For The Riff-Raff sounding good too.

    Pyro
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    Steve Earle – Galway Girl

    Saw Steve in Leeds a couple of years ago, just after Galway Girl had been used on a Magners/Bulmers advert. He played it beautifully, then added at the end “Just to let y’all know, even at my worst ebb as an alcoholic and junkie, not once did f—ing cider pass my lips…”

    anagallis_arvensis
    Full Member

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6bZ37nexSY[/video]

    grum
    Free Member

    Just realised Steve Earle was in The Wire! What a dude. 🙂

    DezB
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    How about this (appropriate?)

    [video]http://youtu.be/An2a1_Do_fc[/video]

    If you can play like Neil I’ll marry you 😉

    kjcc25
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    Sixtoes – New album “The Morning After”

    Read a review at http://www.forfolkssake.com/reviews/28496/album-sixtoes-the-morning-after

    anagallis_arvensis
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    Steve Earle wrote the wire theme tune too. Him Townes and Guy Clarke live album bluebird cafe or something is good. Although Townes was shot by then, cant listen to his last two tracks.

    marmaduke
    Free Member

    Anything by Taylor Swift

    nickc
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    NWA make a surprisingly good choice

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG2EGOB9-lc[/video]

    CountZero
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    Half Man Half Biscuit – Joy Division Oven Gloves
    Half Man Half Biscuit – Lord Hereford’s Nob

    Good man! Joy Division Oven Gloves is an all-time favourite.
    Christ though, there are so many songs to choose from!
    Far From Any Road, by The Handsome Family, which was used for True Detective is a great song.
    Loads of Tom Waits, Small Change, Ol’ 55, I Hope That I Don’t Fall In Love…, Downtown Train, House Where Nobody Lives, Come On Up To The House, Bottom Of The World, Fannin Street, (also covered by Scarlett Johansson).

    Pyro – Member
    Old Crow Medicine Show – Wagon Wheel
    Jeffrey Foucault – Northbound 35
    Redbird – You Are The Everything

    If you’re going to list Jeff Foucault and Redbird, then you have to include Jeff’s lovely wife, Kris Delmhorst!
    Lullaby 101 is one of hers, then there’s the beautiful You’re No Train, from Songs For A Hurricane, Strange Conversation, Tavern, Blue Adeline, Birds Of Belfast, Oleander, Freediver, Bees, My Ohio…
    Shawn Colvin has a huge back-catalogue, including various covers of the likes of Talking Heads, on Cover Girl.
    She does a superb version of Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy, hers was the first cover of it I heard, at Union Chapel.

    iwmunt
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    First aid kit

    iwmunt
    Free Member

    That’s the way-Zeppelin

    edhornby
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    If we are talking ‘anything that works with one guitar and voice’ crowded house is good but everyone does them, er… Can’t think, but will come back to this when I have good ideas

    roper
    Free Member

    John Denver is one of my guilty pleasures.
    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4hsC0nRvZM[/video]

    Just a lovely song
    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEB1OmzMYMI[/video]

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