"Buck Rogers" by Feeder, closely followed by "Brain Stew" by Green Day.
Jamaican Farewell, as sung by Harry Belafonte on one of my mother's records. She showed me the chords but it was not the beatles or the stones, so I saw no need to continue.
And yeah, the Peter Gunn and those Ventures tunes were briefly around.
Steve
"Buck Rogers" by Feeder, closely followed by "Brain Stew" by Green Day.
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sweet madame blue by styx. either that lonely day by system of a down
Melissa.
actually was the simpson's theme song
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but considering how many drunken nights in college I played that song to some girl utlimately very useful:
I think at about the age of ten i picked up my Dad`s cheap spanish guitar that every house had in the seventies and played a one string version of the Deer Hunter , did`nt pick up another guitar for 8 years and never quite got round to learning it properly.
I'm not positive but I think the first song I learned for myself was Troggs-Love Is All Around (D, Em, G, A)... although I had been playing C&W progressions, (with little interest,) with my mom and her friends long before that.
I am sure the first song set I performed was CCR-Long As I Can See The Light followed by Neil Young-Helpless.
I think my first real song after Mel Bay-itis as a kid was Hotel California.
Iron Man! Followed shortly by Paranoid.
Two great tunes! How old were you then? Is that what you were into?Originally Posted by Rocket
Maybe Knockin' On Heaven's Door (The Clapton version).
14-15-ish.Originally Posted by Dreadman
I really wasn't set on any genre, (except NOT C&W)... just played what I could and what my friends played. Shortly after that point I hooked up with my first band and played rock-O-the-day.
Mainly riffs from songs, but the first full length song that I could play along to was Pink Floyd's Wish You Were H
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the first song i remember playing is smoke on the water on bass, and i took the initiative to learn a really long song called in keeping secrets of silent earth 3 on guitar for my first song. still have IKSOSE3 in my usual playing cycle.
Here Without You by 3 doors Down. That's the first one that sounded ok anyway.
I don't remember the first 'song' but the first lick was the intro to 'ode' by creed. Man, i thought that was badass at the time.
It was either House of the rising sun or Sunshine of your love, can't quite remember.
Hmm... my first ever song (or part of it, at least) would be the intro from Fear Of The Dark. I learnt it off a Guitar Pro tab and was ecstatic afterwards at being able to play one of the most well-known tunes of our time. Do I sound like a seasoned veteran? Hehe, I only picked up the guitar 10 months ago!