to kinda make my own way of doing this song. it sounds a bit like the original but not as epic... well not really lmao, well i like it nevertheless... its in standard tuning and its basically just the G chord and the C chord a bunch of times with a few D chords and Bm's so...
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Their first in 1970 came after a small break for leader John Fogerty, who turned in some of his band's greatest songs here. ("Lookin' Out My Back Back Door" and "Who'll Stop the Rain" is just the tip.) Creedence would tap out soon – they released another album five months later ...
Their first in 1970 came after a small break for leader John Fogerty, who turned in some of his band's greatest songs here. ("Lookin' Out My Back Back Door" and "Who'll Stop the Rain" is just the tip.) Creedence would tap out soon – they released another album five months later ...
Their first in 1970 came after a small break for leader John Fogerty, who turned in some of his band's greatest songs here. ("Lookin' Out My Back Back Door" and "Who'll Stop the Rain" is just the tip.) Creedence would tap out soon – they released another album five months later...
The story goes Pete was working out his interpretation of the tune with Dave Gilmour and rang Dave Wakeling to understand the Open tuned chords. Pete created some great solo collaborative music with his cohorts and peers over the years. Sam Cooke – Sad Mood 1962 There is a sadness that ...
Soon new members, Phil Kean - drums and Johnnie McBriar - bass joined and the band continued touring and releasing singles, 'Who’ll Stop The Rain' and 'You Take My Breath Away'. In October 1985 the band fragmented leaving Donaldson & Alcock to continue writing & auditioning new & old ...
Pete lays down some great power chords in this too, punctuating the looping keyboard riff. 4. Behind Blue Eyes Another from Who’s Next, this time illustrating beautifully how The Who weren’t all about power and bombast, but could lay down a delicate, semi-acoustic ballad as well as ...
The rain abates...the band run onto the stage..first Pete stage left,he immediately chops out the chords for "Can't Explain",,,he's followed by Moon and Daltrey. Daltrey slips on the rain lashed stage...the whole thing looks likely to collapse at the start but is somehow retrieved....
("Ramble Tamble," "Who’ll Stop the Rain"), and the LP features more cover tunes than any other CCR release (four). Relationships were becoming strained, but the guys were still pumping out some of the best music of their career. In fact, the only CCR album to best this one is ...