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First song(s) you learned?

First song I learned to play on bass was For Whom The Bell Tolls (Metallica). A friend was teaching it to me on guitar and I asked about learning "the high bit" so he hands me a bass and after hearing an open E decided thats the instrument for me.

First song I learned after deciding to play bass was The Four Horseman, again by MetallicA. Actually I learned close to 10 MetallicA songs before even looking at other bands music lol
 
Depth_Charge said:
First song I learned to play on bass was For Whom The Bell Tolls (Metallica). A friend was teaching it to me on guitar and I asked about learning "the high bit" so he hands me a bass and after hearing an open E decided thats the instrument for me.

First song I learned after deciding to play bass was The Four Horseman, again by MetallicA. Actually I learned close to 10 MetallicA songs before even looking at other bands music lol

This is how I was with Kiss songs. I guess it's just something about playing your favorite bands music that just feels good. :D
 
Proud Mary
Jumpin Jack Flash
Takin Care of Business
Can't Get Enough
Smoke on the Water
Lots of Led Zep
The whole Paranoid Album
The whole Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Album
The whole KISS Alive album

Then it was on to Yes, Rush, Return to Forever, Zappa.....

been doing this awhile.....
 
1st: Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne. It was the first song I heard where the bass was actually audible :p

2nd: My Generation by The Who (Minus the bass solos). I was a John Entwistle fan from the very beginning, so this was a must.

I also tried desperately to learn YYZ and failed horribly. Though about a year later I got it down no problem. That was the first time I ever really noticed my own improvement.
 
G-L-O-R-I-A was the first song I learned to play with some guitar player friends of mine in high school.

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I think this was just about everybody's 1st song back in the 60s.

For me, "Gloria" and "Steppin' Stone". Yeah, I hate to admit to a "Monkey"s" song, but it was kind of a cool song back then.

Another one was "Blue's Theme". Not sure who recorded this but it had a motorcycle at the beginning.

And of course, "Wipe Out".

My only disclaimer is that I learned these playing the bass part on a guitar. That Junior High band fizzled out and I didn't start playing bass for another 5 years or so. It's kind of weird that I still remember how to play those songs.
 
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I think this was just about everybody's 1st song back in the 60s.

For me, "Gloria" and "Steppin' Stone". Yeah, I hate to admit to a "Monkey"s" song, but it was kind of a cool song back then.

Another one was "Blue's Theme". Not sure who recorded this but it had a motorcycle at the beginning.

And of course, "Wipe Out".

My only disclaimer is that I learned these playing the bass part on a guitar. That Junior High band fizzled out and I didn't start playing bass for another 5 years or so. It's kind of weird that I still remember how to play those songs.

'Blue's Theme' was by The Arrows, as in Dave Alvin & The Arrows, from the 'Wild Angels' movie. I think I still have the 45 of that one. I also have 'Hot Smoke & Sassafras', by Bubble Puppy.

I think my first song I played on bass was 'White Rabbit' but like many others, I learned & played a lot of bass parts on guitar, so there's no way to tell. I also learned 'Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In' for our 5th Grade talent show and we lost interest/got sick of the song just before the show, so that never happened.
 
On Bass... Here's the list!

Sultains Of Swing - Dire Straights

I remember it sounded so easy, yet when I tried to play it, I just couldn't get the timing right. Then, one day.... It just fell into place! That was the first song I knew I could play reasonably well. That was followed quickly by

Africa and Rosanna - Toto

I'm a HUGE Toto fan. The little bass slide at the end of Africa really helped me to develop that technique. I added some percussion bits to Rosanna until I realized... David Hungate never played them. But I have them in my tool shed if I need them!

Under The Milky-way - The Church

It's just such a fun bass line. My drummer friend Dan, who would later be my drummer in my San Diego band RareForm, played this in one of his high school garage bands. It just sounded so good live, I knew I had to play it! Curiously enough... I don't think I've ever played it live!!!! :-) Will have to do it when we play the Beachcomber on Oct 8th!

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On Guitar?

Fragile - Sting

Would not have been my first choice. But since we play it in Acoustic Highway, and they showed me how to play it, it became my first song. It helped that it didn't have any bar chords!

Last Dance w/ Mary Jane - Tom Petty

This is a classic RareForm performance piece! When Darren joined the band a year ago, he said he wanted to play the bass on this one. This was perfect, because I wanted to try my hand at playing guitar, and I'm pretty sure this is the first song I played on stage with my Taylor.

Persuasion - Tim Finn

I had always though the Richard Thompson penned Persuasion was a beautiful, under appreciated song. Long before I ever (finally) picked up the guitar, I wanted to learn this. I have only performed it once at an open mic - I wasn't ready to do a solo gig, just me all by my lonesome. But Jim Rust, my partner in the Taylor Martin duo, got very sick and couldn't perform that night. I decided "What The Hell!" and went on all by my self. I skipped the middle bridge because at the time I could not hit bar chords at all without crashing. It's taken a year or more, but my bars are finally getting consistent enough to have a go at playing this song the whole way through. Here's my post documenting this momentous occasion.

Driving Me Mad - Neil Finn

Loves my Finn Brothers!!!!! (Split Enz, Crowded House and all that) Driving Me Mad is a Neil Finn solo classic. I was surfing the web one day and stumbled on a video of him performing it on his acoustic guitar. I leaned it in three minutes! It helps that I absolutely love the song and already had it seared into my brain... AND... It doesn't have any bar chords!!!! :-)

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Songs on the drawing table for guitar:

Is That Love - Squeeze.

Played this in my college band Out Of Hand! It would sound soooo cool on acoustic! I tried to learn it half a year ago, but it has a few bar chords, and I wasn't up to the task. Now that my bars are getting better, I'll have to give it another whirl.

Over My Shoulder - Mike And The Mechanics

Mike Rutherford is a HUGE influence on my bassing! This is such a wonderful song, and it's not hard to play. But when I started learning to play it... That was about the time I found the Neil Finn song and this one got brushed aside. Need to pick it up again.

How Long - Ace

Or, I should say Paul Carrack, the man with a voice from GOD! Just last week I found a video of him doing this song on the acoustic. There are bar chords, but I think I can handle it. Note, Carrack played with both Squeeze and Mike and the Mechanics, and i think very highly of him as a musician.

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Mandolin????

My plate is so full with everything else... I haven't had time to think about that instrument!!!!

Zep's Battle Of Evermore........??????
 
Smoke On The Water-Yes I did the guitar riff at first too, but then did learn the bass part.

After that it was Johnny B. Goode, House Of The Rising Sun, and Iron Man.

Then I got Grand Funks second album and learned the whole thing. I used to tune my bass to Inside Looking Out. I had a friend show me what note those bass hits were in the opening, then once I got the E string tuned I could do the rest of them.LOL