AcornHouse
Venerated Member
Here's the video with a few different sounds. (Be kind, it was cold, and I'm not Pascal.)
Bonus points if you can identify all three songs.
Bonus points if you can identify all three songs.
You're close, but not quite there on song #3. #2 shouldnt be too hard if you're a jazz fan. #1 is a bit more esoteric. Not impossible, though (it's not something I wrote; it was released on a well known album.)I don't recognize the first two songs, but the last song sounds like a Eric Clapton tune from his Cream days. Thanks for posting the video. And credit is due to you for undertaking this project!
Bill
You're close, but not quite there on song #3. #2 shouldnt be too hard if you're a jazz fan. #1 is a bit more esoteric. Not impossible, though (it's not something I wrote; it was released on a well known album.)
LOL! Not laughing at you, but if/when the answers are revealed, you'll probably laugh too. (I might send you a PM when you totally give up.)I am not that familiar with the Jazz "standards" catalogue, but first tune sounds like a Brazilian samba, maybe a bossa nova song by Charlie Byrd/Stan Getz. For #3 I'll stay with the British blues/rock category, and say Pete Townsend and the Who.
Bill
LOL! Not laughing at you, but if/when the answers are revealed, you'll probably laugh too. (I might send you a PM when you totally give up.)
You got colder on #3. Way off on #1.
Can you be more specific?
Correct on #3! (although I know I'm not using the correct fingerings on the title chords)"Had to Cry Today" w/ Steve Winwood on vocals and EC on guitar. Thanks to youtube and allmusic! I have this album somewhere in the collection (600+), but it would take a while to find.
If you look thru some of the glossy guitar magazines (Fretboard Journal, Guitar Aficionado, Vintage Guitar), a lot of the boutique amp makers are making reissues of the small 50's and 60's low wattage, student/practice amps with the two tone coverings and they sell for thousands of dollars. I like yours better!
Bill