Best Song to Play for Your Girlfriend
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why grey street?T_ledbetter wrote:I would play one of these five....
1. Grey Street (the solo tab on this site)
2. Lover Lay Down
3. You've got to hide your love away.....
4. Throw your arms around me
5. Thin Air-a pearl jam song
I can't believe that we would lie in our graves,
dreaming of things we might have been.
dreaming of things we might have been.
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It's not so much what the song is about...just the dynamics behind it..the chord changes and the vocal range....w/out the whole point of the song..certain phrases really jump out...."look at how she listens"...."there's an emptyness inside her and she'll do anything to fit it in..." and if you really had a good voice like a bono type range you could really hit that last chorus....Granny33 wrote:why grey street?T_ledbetter wrote:I would play one of these five....
1. Grey Street (the solo tab on this site)
2. Lover Lay Down
3. You've got to hide your love away.....
4. Throw your arms around me
5. Thin Air-a pearl jam song
I really like the Lillywhite version better though...but that's just me...

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yess!T_ledbetter wrote:It's not so much what the song is about...just the dynamics behind it..the chord changes and the vocal range....w/out the whole point of the song..certain phrases really jump out...."look at how she listens"...."there's an emptyness inside her and she'll do anything to fit it in..." and if you really had a good voice like a bono type range you could really hit that last chorus....Granny33 wrote:why grey street?T_ledbetter wrote:I would play one of these five....
1. Grey Street (the solo tab on this site)
2. Lover Lay Down
3. You've got to hide your love away.....
4. Throw your arms around me
5. Thin Air-a pearl jam song
I really like the Lillywhite version better though...but that's just me...
that's it!
that's why I love certain songs...because phrases JUMP OUT at you, and you take your own meaning and it becomes so much better.
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yea, afi and linkin park do that a loooot (to me at least)NoNotThat wrote:yess!T_ledbetter wrote:It's not so much what the song is about...just the dynamics behind it..the chord changes and the vocal range....w/out the whole point of the song..certain phrases really jump out...."look at how she listens"...."there's an emptyness inside her and she'll do anything to fit it in..." and if you really had a good voice like a bono type range you could really hit that last chorus....Granny33 wrote:why grey street?T_ledbetter wrote:I would play one of these five....
1. Grey Street (the solo tab on this site)
2. Lover Lay Down
3. You've got to hide your love away.....
4. Throw your arms around me
5. Thin Air-a pearl jam song
I really like the Lillywhite version better though...but that's just me...
that's it!
that's why I love certain songs...because phrases JUMP OUT at you, and you take your own meaning and it becomes so much better.
I can't believe that we would lie in our graves,
dreaming of things we might have been.
dreaming of things we might have been.
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Songs to sing to your ex (as soon as you're broken up):
3 Doors Down - Here Without You
Eric Clapton - Bell Bottom Blues
Eric Clapton - Leila (my ex's name
)
The Calling - Could It Be Any Harder
all surefire ways to get her back, albeit temporarily
Halloween
:try NOT to sing this to her, you WILL freak her out! A fun alternative is singing it while driving at 150mph, with a minimum of 10 shots in your system (risky, but fun as hell
)
Songs for current GF:
Crush (mos def!)
I'll Back You Up
Edwin McCain - I'll Be
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
Lifehouse - Everything
I really could go on forever.. Temporary memory loss due to new year's eve
Will add some more later if neccesary
3 Doors Down - Here Without You
Eric Clapton - Bell Bottom Blues
Eric Clapton - Leila (my ex's name

The Calling - Could It Be Any Harder
all surefire ways to get her back, albeit temporarily
Halloween


Songs for current GF:
Crush (mos def!)
I'll Back You Up
Edwin McCain - I'll Be
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
Lifehouse - Everything
I really could go on forever.. Temporary memory loss due to new year's eve

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i played where are you going for my girlfriend, she said it was sexy. im trying to learn crush...that song is just so pretty. problem with dmb is, alot of them are like, she broke my heart tunes, and they have the best music too...shucks. alot would be good to GET a girl, but when you HAVE the girl, yer skrewed.
"i hope we blow the roof off central park...but uh... i hope we dont suck tho, thats a big part of it too"~ dave matthews
I'm not saying I don't like it cause I do and it's a great song, but isn't Crash a song from the point of view of a stalker. Not a bad stalker, but the girl has a boyfriend of some sort, and the narrator of the song is essentially stalking. Just my take. Someone wanted Clapton songs and no one mentioned "Wonderful Tonight."
Thanks for the reminder...mdel21 wrote:I'm not saying I don't like it cause I do and it's a great song, but isn't Crash a song from the point of view of a stalker. Not a bad stalker, but the girl has a boyfriend of some sort, and the narrator of the song is essentially stalking. Just my take. Someone wanted Clapton songs and no one mentioned "Wonderful Tonight."

Anyone reading this who isn't really into EC, I STRONGLY suggest picking up the 2002 DVD "One More Car, One More Rider". Even if you don't like Clapton, you have to at least appreciate his guitar wizardry

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