Recommend some hippie songs for lap steel playing
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Recommend some hippie songs for lap steel playing
Amazing what you can find doing searches on this forum...
I just spend the good part of an hour reading "Did Hippies Hurt or Help American Music?: 15 pages of responses!
Just beat out the "Ever play with Go-Go Girls" thread.
Anyway, the hippie thread got me into 60's and 70s mindset: what songs from that time period (rock, country rock, soft rock, bluesy rock, Americana rock, etc) have you worked out to be really good/favorites to play on lap steel?
I just spend the good part of an hour reading "Did Hippies Hurt or Help American Music?: 15 pages of responses!
Just beat out the "Ever play with Go-Go Girls" thread.
Anyway, the hippie thread got me into 60's and 70s mindset: what songs from that time period (rock, country rock, soft rock, bluesy rock, Americana rock, etc) have you worked out to be really good/favorites to play on lap steel?
Both Joe Goldmark and I have released CDs of 60's classics, albeit on pedal steel. But they might give you some ideas for things to try on lap steel. You can hear clips of mine at www.CDBaby.com/cohen3
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One of my favorites "Teach"......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKySbfgv ... re=related
It even has the ultimate hippy of all hippies (Jerry Garcia)on the steel!!!!!.
Peace man!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKySbfgv ... re=related
It even has the ultimate hippy of all hippies (Jerry Garcia)on the steel!!!!!.
Peace man!!!
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I've been getting a lot mileage out of "Just Like A Woman" by Dylan and a couple Beatles tunes: Honey Pie, For No One, Maxwell's Silver Hammer, I Call Your Name, No Reply, and even For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite - to name a few. I think I'll still be playing these "When I'm Sixty Four"
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hippie songs
The Doors album L.A. Woman has some good songs to play to. Love Her Madly, Been Down So Long, Cars Hiss By My Window, Hyacinth House, Riders On The Storm, Crawling King Snake. But I don't play the songs, I just play all over the place on top of them, like any songs I play along to!
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"Words" by the Bee Gees comes to mind. I love the changes in that tune.........
"Get Together"...can't remember the name of the group but it sounds good on steel...
"New Kid in Town" by the Eagles....
"Norwiegan Wood" by the Beatles....
I haven't tried it on lapsteel but, Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" sounds good on pedal steel..........JH in Va.
"Get Together"...can't remember the name of the group but it sounds good on steel...
"New Kid in Town" by the Eagles....
"Norwiegan Wood" by the Beatles....
I haven't tried it on lapsteel but, Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" sounds good on pedal steel..........JH in Va.
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Not sure if you mean solo or with accompaniment, but...
Open D tuning works great for The Wind Cries Mary (Hendrix). Play it in the key of E, at second fret. Been jamming on this one lately a bunch. Audiences seem to like it (lots of boomer aged folks in the joints I play).
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Re: Reccomend some hippie songs for lap steel playing
Judson, are you looking for songs that already feature some sort of slide guitar or songs in general that lend themselves to playing steel?Judson Bertoch wrote:what songs from that time period (rock, country rock, soft rock, bluesy rock, Americana rock, etc) have you worked out to be really good/favorites to play on lap steel?
If it's the former I would recommend any Allman Bro's with Duane on slide. Tune to open E and go at it. There's some good Eagles songs too.
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Thanks everyone - excellent suggestions! (and stuff I wouldn't have thought of...)
It's tricky (for me) because I'm still working through the "you're not playing a regular electric guitar" phase so I'm finding out what works and what doesn't, song adaptation-wise, on my lap.
Mark: both, but leaning heavily toward songs that folks have adapted TO lap steel.
Speaking of Allman Bros - I'm working on "Melissa" and "Ain't Waistin Time No More".
Not "hippie" period, but I like Blind Melon's "No Rain" on lap.
It's tricky (for me) because I'm still working through the "you're not playing a regular electric guitar" phase so I'm finding out what works and what doesn't, song adaptation-wise, on my lap.
Mark: both, but leaning heavily toward songs that folks have adapted TO lap steel.
Speaking of Allman Bros - I'm working on "Melissa" and "Ain't Waistin Time No More".
Not "hippie" period, but I like Blind Melon's "No Rain" on lap.
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From my perspective, a lap steel is just another musical instrument like a guitar, piano, or a reed instrument, meaning the player can play practically anything that is music. If a song has notes and/or chords and a melody, it can be played on any instrument that can make notes, chords or melodies. Granted, the lap steel produces a very unique sound, but all instruments have their own inherant sounds.
If you've ever listened to elevator music you know what I mean. Jimi Hendrix or the Beatles on muzak sounds wierd to some people, but you still recognize the tunes.
If you've ever listened to elevator music you know what I mean. Jimi Hendrix or the Beatles on muzak sounds wierd to some people, but you still recognize the tunes.
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"Don't Bogart That Joint"
Was that done by The Holy Modal Rounders? Nope! Just looked and it was done by the Fraternity Of Man. And here it is. Steel and all!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wt4UqRvUFE
Actually, the title is "Don't Bogart Me."
Was that done by The Holy Modal Rounders? Nope! Just looked and it was done by the Fraternity Of Man. And here it is. Steel and all!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wt4UqRvUFE
Actually, the title is "Don't Bogart Me."
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one of the bands I'm in plays mostly classic rock. I'm playing slide guitar and open tunings on about 90% of the tunes (Moondance and Come Together to name two songs not normally associated with slide, but they work).
As soon as I get my lap steel technique down I plan on incorporating it into the set. Best thing to do, in my opinion - is to just start playing the lap steel on some songs. it'll work
As soon as I get my lap steel technique down I plan on incorporating it into the set. Best thing to do, in my opinion - is to just start playing the lap steel on some songs. it'll work
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...And then there is Martin Gross' fantastic version on the Dobro:Jim Konrad wrote:One of my favorites "Teach"......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKySbfgv ... re=related
It even has the ultimate hippy of all hippies (Jerry Garcia)on the steel!!!!!.
Peace man!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC-N4zl1QZo
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