Song you can play all day and not get over it

SteveMurray
SteveMurray Posts: 66
edited January 2005 in Musicians and Gearheads
Hey guys, just wondering which song/s that you can play over and over time and time again and it never seems to get boring or lose that buzz from the first time you learnt to play it.

I have a couple...

'Needle and the Damage Done' by Neil Young

'under the bridge' by the chili's
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  • little wing - jimi hendrix
    Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..

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    "Make our day"
  • Paranoid Android - Radiohead

    since it's 3 songs into one, there's always bound to be something that suits your fancy for that given moment.
    "I'll do whatever the song dictates - if it doesn't need a real lead, then I won't do one. But if it does, then I'll fuckin' go off." - Mike

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  • Paranoid Android - Radiohead

    since it's 3 songs into one, there's always bound to be something that suits your fancy for that given moment.
    ah yes youre right.

    the main riff to "go to sleep" by RH is really fun too.
    Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..

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  • "Starfucker"
    "String us up we still won't die!"
    Keith Richards circa '94
  • Nirvana "Love Buzz"
  • cltaylor12 wrote:
    Nirvana "Love Buzz"
    you know thats a cover right?
    Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..

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  • JSP552003
    JSP552003 Posts: 222
    heck yeah man The Needle and the Damage Done and Under the Bridge those never get old

    also:

    Ozzy - Diary of A Madman
    Any Metallica song
    Light Years
    umm..... that's all I can think of right now haha
  • For some reason, I would have to say Plush. It was one of the first tunes I learned and is fairly simple.
    I attack with love, pure bug beauty, curl my lips and crawl up to you.
  • For some reason, I would have to say Plush. It was one of the first tunes I learned and is fairly simple.


    me too, and also, "the man who sold the world" Nirvana´s version on mtv acoustic... I like it ;D
  • samick
    samick Posts: 373
    Sonic Reducer

    DTE


    thats about it for me
  • uninnocent
    uninnocent Posts: 1,565
    definitely 'needle and the damage done'. also, i can never get enough of playing 'where is my mind?' and 'don't let me down' - by the pixies and the beatles respectively. and call me clichéd, but i never get tired of playing stairway.
  • Betterman
    Given to Fly
    Low Light
    Down
    Light Years
    Immortality
    Corduroy
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,424
    "killians red" by nada surf
    "run" by snow patrol
    "man of the hour"
    "rockin in the free world"
    "don't look back in anger" and "live forever" by oasis, god how i love to play those noel gallagher solos.
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

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  • Right now I'm pretty hooked on Moses by Coldplay. The simplest tunes are always the best and most addictive.
  • pariah
    pariah Posts: 596
    Even better, I can play two bars of Light Years for fifteen minutes and not get sick of it. The part that goes D D D/Bb D/C you know?

    And this week, the cheesy metal riff of Nirvana's Mrs. Butterworth (but only for the transition to the chorus ;))
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  • Pacomc79
    Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    Lately it's been "How many more Times" -Led Zep

    and "Bring it on Home" - Led Zep
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • puremagic
    puremagic Posts: 1,907
    Lately its been Greenday's, Longview.
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  • Pacomc79
    Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    puremagic wrote:
    Lately its been Greenday's, Longview.

    that is a fun bassline isn't it.

    I get stuck on the beginning of Phish's Down with Disease sometimes.
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • Playing on my own it always seems to come back to Little Wing as someone said...with my dad we always end up jamming on Rockin' In the Free World and similar simple progressions for literally hours on end.
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  • mark
    mark Posts: 21
    if anybodys ever heard jack johnsons - 'posters' and 'taylor'.......great tunes to play all the time

    and yellow ledbetter is addictive. watever pops out i spose.GOD PLAYING THE GUITAR IS ADDICTIVE!
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