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Well, since I've actually been in a few bands (okay, so we never played out, but hey--it was fun), I know a good number of songs, so just for fun:
First guitar solo learned: Tears for Fears' "Shout"
First song I taught myself on piano, John Lennon's "Love"
Song I know how to play best on air drums: Rush's "Tom Sawyer"
Song The Flying Bohemians covered, to very amusing effect: Guns n' Roses' "Used to Love Her"
Song I'd love to recreate live with real instruments: MARRS' "Pump Up the Volume"
Song I'd love to do live to blow people's minds (okay, the ones my age who know this song at any rate): The Bee Gees' "Every Christian Lion-Hearted Man Will Show You"
And for an embed: a song I never get sick of playing on the bass:
I never noticed just how cool John Paul Jones was of a bass player until I heard this song. Simple yet a hell of a lot of fun to play. In fact, I learned a lot of bass playing as a young kid by playing along with the first Led Zepplin album.
First guitar solo learned: Tears for Fears' "Shout"
First song I taught myself on piano, John Lennon's "Love"
Song I know how to play best on air drums: Rush's "Tom Sawyer"
Song The Flying Bohemians covered, to very amusing effect: Guns n' Roses' "Used to Love Her"
Song I'd love to recreate live with real instruments: MARRS' "Pump Up the Volume"
Song I'd love to do live to blow people's minds (okay, the ones my age who know this song at any rate): The Bee Gees' "Every Christian Lion-Hearted Man Will Show You"
And for an embed: a song I never get sick of playing on the bass:
I never noticed just how cool John Paul Jones was of a bass player until I heard this song. Simple yet a hell of a lot of fun to play. In fact, I learned a lot of bass playing as a young kid by playing along with the first Led Zepplin album.