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What was the first full song you ever learned?


Mine was Imagine by Lennon - 1971
I was sitting on the front porch, picking on an old Spanish style guitar my dad had.
Not sure where I found the chords... Must have been from a book.
Anyway the feeling I got from being able to play an entire song just blew my mind.
I must have been about 13 years old in '71.

So what song burst your cherry?
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wipe out
then crimson and clover
to Master of puppets, that one took a long time
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Saturday Night by The Misfits.
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Hang On Sloopy by The McCoys. Which of course actually meant that I expanded my repertoire by three songs, since Wild Thing and Louie Louie are basically the same thing.
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Shine On You Crazy Diamond .. Most of it anyhow ...
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Here's an interesting story...

I used to take accordion lessons when I was young. Of course, accordions aren't frequently associated with rock music, and certainly weren't in the early '70s. But I was just starting to get into rock'n'roll, and was listening to the hits on AM radio. And in between practicing polkas, marches and waltzes out of my old Sedlon Accordion Method music books, I was trying to play rock'n'roll songs on accordion by ear. The first rock'n'roll song I "mastered" on accordion was a minor 1972 radio single by Rick Springfield called "Speak to the Sky" (this was at least a decade before Springfield became a pop music superstar and soap opera heartthrob). I felt so good about learning this song that I decided to play it for my accordion teacher during my next lesson. His response was lukewarm; he was more interested in how well I learned the "Blue Danube Waltz."

So much for my aspirations to be a rock god accordionist...
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Love Me Tender (Aura Lee)

its kinda funny to admit that now...
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I don't remember ever not keeping a beat to a song, but the first rock song I played along to at my teacher's house, on his drum kit (like it was yesaterday) was Louie Louie by the Kingsmen.

Every time I hear that song, it brings back that exact memory. Thank you Tom Petro !
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Piano: Dream On by Aerosmith
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Home Sweet Home by Motley Crue, jam night at Double S basement!
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since i learned to play guitar at church, the first song i learned was send the light.

but electric guitar wise, it was simple man

first song i played out was every rose has its thorn.

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Pennywise- "Bro Hymn"
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Orange Blossom Special
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I'm thinking it was something simple, but I don't remember.
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JackANSI wrote:Orange Blossom Special
That song has a crazy chord progression. Usually you can feel the chord changes in a song, but the chord changes are very counterintuitive in that song. I remember playing that at a country jam once and being lost almost the whole time.
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If memory serves me correctly, the first rock song I learned was either "Because The Night" from 10,000 Maniacs Unplugged, or "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" by Mannheim Steamroller. That one was a bitch to learn!

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First overall song was Down In The Valley.
First rock song, the whole way through? Probably Paranoid, by B. Sabbath.--->JMS
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songsmith wrote: First rock song, the whole way through? Probably Paranoid, by B. Sabbath.--->JMS
This was probably a lot of people's first song. Godzilla, too.
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In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida on guitar, organ and drums.

Maybe that's why I consider the vocals of any song just passages between solos.
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lonewolf wrote: Maybe that's why I consider the vocals of any song just passages between solos.
With the exception of a few singers, that is so true.
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when did you start to crawl? i'm sorry, you guys are boring
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gosteelers wrote:when did you start to crawl? i'm sorry, you guys are boring
???????
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gosteelers wrote:when did you start to crawl? i'm sorry, you guys are boring
heres an idea. read another thread then. :roll:

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Styx: Come Sail Away.
Jefferson Starship: Jane
ZZ Top: Tush
About the same time I can't remember the actual first.

Then a whole bunch after that in many genres.
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When I <i>first</i> started (And the only time I took lessons), learned
"Don't Fence Me In", and others from the old Mel Bay books. Just how it
was done in '74/'75!

After that...don't remember any particular order at all. Have forgotten
most of them though!
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i remember my friend aaron and me learning 'nervous breakdown' and 'wasted' by black flag. we would trade turns on bass and guitar. we also covered their cover of 'louie louie'.
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