songs played with a capo

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edited August 2007 in Musicians and Gearheads
So I just got a capo. Ive wanted one for a while. Seemed like every tab I came across, and that every acoustic player I watched, had one. Ive got a few under my belt, but Im hoping some of you can reccomend some good songs, PJ or not, to play using it. Thanks! :)

Shit, I put this in the MT > Doh! :p
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  • Posts: 11,175
    There's so many! What other than PJ do you like, it might be easier to recommend some then...

    PJ ones..

    Bushleaguer, Nothingman, All or None, I'm open, Strangest Tribe.
  • Posts: 1,745
    I like a lot of music. Im only recently getting into acoustic stuff. I love Jack Johnson.

    Name some of your favorites to play, and I'll give em a go. :)
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  • Posts: 11,175
    Jack Johnson = wicked cool.

    Brushfire Fairytales is my fav album by him. I love playing Flake.
    Also a little bit of a Chili nutter as i'm a big fan on Frusciante. Under the bridge is fun to play.
    Also Powderfinger - Thrilloilogy. Very cool to play.
  • Posts: 10,118
    such a neocon
  • Posts: 19,646
    i once played "Here, There and Everywhere" with John Gotti.
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • Posts: 11,175
    jlew24asu wrote:
    such a neocon

    Anyone wanna fill me in on what Captain 'Not so Obvious' might be on about here?

    What's that go to do with Capo's?

    Edit: Seems i lead a very sheltered life, i have just been given the low down on what that meant.
    Carry on.....
  • Posts: 39
    Life Wasted!!
    (Capo not on low E though)
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    Wembley Arena, London: 29/10/96
    MEN Arena, Manchester: 04/06/00
    Air Canada Centre, Toronto: 05/10/00
    ISS Dome, Dusseldorf: 21/06/07

    Brad: Phoenix Theatre, Toronto: 31/10/02
  • I play a little guitar and do not have a capo (I should actually get one) and I tell you "Come back" with a capo would be much easier to play:

    Chords:
    F C A#

    Have fun.
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  • Rolling Stones "Can't Always Get What You Want"
    Peter Gabriel "Solsbury Hill" - Try it... lots of fun
    Tom Petty "Free Falling" can be played with a capo on the 3rd fret
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  • Posts: 11,175
    Tom Petty "Free Falling" can be played with a capo on the 3rd fret
    That's a great song. Also Walls by Petty, capo on the 5th fret.
  • Posts: 7,762
    Look up "You Belong To Me" by Jason Wade. That's a good little capo 6 song and well as "Comfortable" by John Mayer if you are trying to get the ladies all wound up.
  • Posts: 2,014
    I think Atlantic City by Bruce Springsteen is played with a capo somewhere on the neck... 3rd fret maybe?
    It's a town full of losers and I'm pulling out of here to win
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  • the capo song I play the most is "The Sword Song" by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. capo 4, and arpeggiate the hell out of four chords. Awesome.
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  • Posts: 1,745
    jlew24asu wrote:
    such a neocon


    it was in the MT. He HAD to do it. I got it jlew, don't worry. :)
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  • Posts: 1,745
    Look up "You Belong To Me" by Jason Wade. That's a good little capo 6 song and well as "Comfortable" by John Mayer if you are trying to get the ladies all wound up.


    Lol, you must know me. Yes, im trying to get the ladies all wound up. ;)

    Thanks guys! So far im having fun with all the songs offered up. :)
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  • Posts: 2,403
    I went to play Bron-y-Aur Stiomp by Led Zep the other night after chatting to MAggot Brain about it. Tuned to open D, got a littel confused why teh tab was saying open F#, teh realised I need a CAPO, which I do not have.
    So, there is a cracker of a song for you to capo up for.
    Needless to say, OPen G was next for a bit of DAughter, then Open A for some JAck White.

    I love open tunings on my Gretsch, just something about that guitar that screams out for slide work.
    Locking tuners and stable neck make the changes easy too !!
    Music is not a competetion.
  • Posts: 777
    Half of the My Morning Jacket catalouge.
    Are you too good to tango with the poor poor boys?
  • Here Comes The Sun - The Beatles
    Last Soldier - PJ
    Fire and Rain, You Can Close Your Eyes, Carolina on my mind - James Taylor (most of his songs are played with capos)
    Girl From the North Country - dylan

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