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Old 03-15-2007, 11:51 PM
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Misc is prolly the best place for this.

Getting a little ancy about not being in a band, I answered an ad for a guy putting together a bit of a 60's to current party/fun band. I asked him to send me a set list since I usually play metal/hard rock and I wasn't sure if I'd get into it and didn't want to waste anyones time.

When I got the list I scanned it and initially sighed and thought "eeek, these aren't my style", but being a little more openminded towards music in my 30's I figured I'd at least listen to them again anyway, try working some basslines out and in the process I found myself getting blown away by a lot of the songs they want to play. Either the lines really appeal to me or they have some underlying lesson or technique I can learn from or improve etc, and I'm really digging the change in style and I've been at it for about 2 hours now.

Everyone should do it!!!!

Apart from a coupe I've not played these before, and some I haven't heard yet, but uur first jam is on Tuesday night so I've got some work ahead of me it seems

Oh, and if anyone is actually interested, here is the list of songs that helped my diversion from metal/hard rock...

Come Together - The Beatles
Tush - ZZ Top
Honky Tonk Woman - Rolling Stones
Roadhouse Blues - The Doors
Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Come Up And See Me (Make Me Smile) - Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
Summer of 69 - Bryan Adams
Don't You Forget About Me - Simple Minds
Believer - Monkeys
Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
Mustang Sally - Commitments
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Midnight Hour - Commitments
White Wedding - Billy Idol
We Gotta Get Outa This Place - The Animals
Am I Ever Gonan See Your Face Again - Angels
China Grove - The Doobie Brothers
Take It Easy - The Eagles
Bow River - Cold Chisel
All The Small Things - Blink 182
Romantics - What I Like About You
The One I Love - REM
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
Cocaine - Eric Clapton
Are You Gonna Go My Way - Lenny Kravitz
Always On The Run - Lenny Kravitz
Good Times - The Easybeats
Better - Screaming Jets
Rockin' In The Free World - Neil Young
Running Down A Dream - Tom Petty
Laid - James
Wake Up - The Living End
Hard To Handle - The Black Crowes
In The Summertime - Thirsty Merc
Hitchin' A Ride - Green Day
Holiday - Green Day
Green River - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Message In A Bottle - The Police
Underneath The Radar - Underworld
Radar Love - Golden Earing
Long Tall Cool Woman - Hollies

Funny how I've know most of those tunes but never though to learn them up to now...
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Old 03-15-2007, 11:58 PM
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Some great/fun stuff there. Have a good time!
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Old 03-16-2007, 01:44 AM
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I had the same realization several years ago. My old band had broken up and I still wanted to play out, so I looked around and all I could find were country bands. I'm not a country guy. And at that time I had the traditional blues/rock guys' contempt for country bass. But I tried it and eventually got into it. And then they wanted me to sing, too. I thought that would be ridiculous, but it was fun.

Try to always be open to other styles.
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Old 03-16-2007, 04:31 AM
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I had the same realization several years ago. My old band had broken up and I still wanted to play out, so I looked around and all I could find were country bands. I'm not a country guy. And at that time I had the traditional blues/rock guys' contempt for country bass. But I tried it and eventually got into it. And then they wanted me to sing, too. I thought that would be ridiculous, but it was fun.

Try to always be open to other styles.
Yeah true, there is always a lesson to be learned regardless of the style used to deliver it...similar to the various fighting arts out there I guess ...
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