x"Lonely People" - America arr. for one acoustic guitar BASIC CHORDS USED G Em7 Bm C D Am Em7(in BRIDGE) |---| |---| |---| |---0-| |---| |---0-| |---| |-0---| |-00---| |-0---0| |--0---| |---0-0| |--00--| |-0---| |0---00| |---0-|...
Donkey Jaw Don´t croos the river Down To The Water Everyone I Meet Is From California Head And Heart Hermana De Cabellos Dorados Horse With No Name I Need You Indian Summer Inspector Mills It's Life Lonely People Molten Love Muskrat Love ...
Obviously "Tin Man" and "Lonely People" were good choices. But "Baby It's Up To You" was a no-brainer. What the heck happened there? And then, maybe "Old Man Took." From "Hearts": My main problem with releasing "Daisy Jane" was that in becoming a modest hit, it seemed to ...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, American music began to differ from European western classical music, particularly in New England. American music is based on European classical music, on local American folk music and, from the twentieth century onwards, on jazz, African-American ...
I hit on the riff that’s now behind the call and response vocals and Joey quickly picked it up in unison with me. Then we’d launch into a series of chords, which I worked out by shouting them out to Joey as we continued playing, then back to the riff, then off into another cho...
Phil leaned toward rock and pop featuring the major seventh chords that sounded so rich on his Gibson Hummingbird. America and Stephen Stills were two of his favorites. Leon walked the line between rock and country: Van Morrison, John Prine, Jackson Browne, New Riders of the Purple Sage. ...
You feel the syncopation, you feel the symbiotic relationship, between the way people are playing. It was only when Keith Moon joined us and played for that first time that it all came together. All of the sudden, it was like you’d started up a jet engine. I can’t explain exactly ...
You feel the syncopation, you feel the symbiotic relationship, between the way people are playing. It was only when Keith Moon joined us and played for that first time that it all came together. All of the sudden, it was like you’d started up a jet engine. I can’t explain exactly ...
Sandwiched between two milestones in rock history – 'Rubber Soul' and 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' – the Beatles' 1966 offering marks a major turning point in their career as well as one in the future of popular music. The studio became their playground as they twisted the ...
'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' The Beatles (1967):The loose, over-reaching theme might have made this the big-bang of prog. But 'Sgt. Pepper's,' more often than not, is too much fun for that. A fizzy combination of ambition and pop smarts – underscored by an eye-popping...