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OT: Best Acoustic Guitar Intro/Break, Any Artist

Postby bugsymalone » Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:49 am

In the spirit of Classicstyxfan's unifying topic on rain-themed songs, this was one that garnered some interesting responses on another board to which I belong. I don't think we have covered this here before.

What ACOUSTIC guitar performances on a recording are standouts for you.

Of course "Crystal Ball" and "Foolin' Yourself" were high on my list.

Also:

Zebra - "Who's Behind the Door" (one of my faves)
Triumph - "Hold On"
The Who (Pete Townshend) - On pretty much all of "Tommy"

Others?


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Postby sniper16 » Sat Nov 17, 2007 1:18 am

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any boston song really nobody blended acoustic - electric better.
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Re: OT: Best Acoustic Guitar Intro/Break, Any Artist

Postby stmonkeys » Sat Nov 17, 2007 1:30 am

bugsymalone wrote:In the spirit of Classicstyxfan's unifying topic on rain-themed songs, this was one that garnered some interesting responses on another board to which I belong. I don't think we have covered this here before.

What ACOUSTIC guitar performances on a recording are standouts for you.

Of course "Crystal Ball" and "Foolin' Yourself" were high on my list.

Also:

Zebra - "Who's Behind the Door" (one of my faves)
Triumph - "Hold On"
The Who (Pete Townshend) - On pretty much all of "Tommy"

Others?


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YES, YES & YES to ALL of your choices!!! (and you could probably throw in some YES too....of course the obligatory ROUNDABOUT, but i absolutely LOVE the wurm (the end portion of starship trooper), which is just a repetitive acoustic/electric jam.

WISH YOU WERE HERE- Floyd a classic

BLACK MOUNTAIN SIDE/WHITE SUMMER- Led Zep underrated, under appreciated

Over the Hills- LED Zep (Just love when the 12 string kicks in)

Ramble On- Yep, Zep (the bass drives the song, but i still love the acoustic guitar)

BLACKBIRD- Beatles -doesn't get much better than this

since i'm still finishing up Slash's book, i have to mention PATIENCE (love the slithery guitar solo in that one)

I AM ONE- The WHO (i can't remember if its acoustic or electric, but it's gorgeous)

Anything Rik Emmett does- the man is a genius on guitar

Time of Your Life- Green Day- simple, but stunning

Tears In Heaven- Clapton yeah, not his best song, but the meaning and emotion behind it just makes me tear up every time

Can't Find My Way Home- Blind Faith (LOVE the guitar work, not crazy about steve winwood's vocals)

Me & Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin raw emotion

Space Oddity- Bowie totally unlike his later stuff

Anything & everything by Simon & Garfunkle

Uncle John's Band- Grateful Dead (plenty of other great dead tunes, but i always loved this one)

Fire & Rain James Taylor

Celluloid Heroes - The Kinks

Any Neil Young (needle & damage done, old man, sugar mountain, hey hey my my), as well as CSN&Y

Wild Horses, Memory Motel- Stones

Landslide - Fleetwood Mac

Everlong (acoustic version) Foo Fighters

John Barleycorn - Traffic


and of course any/all Shaw Blades

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Re: OT: Best Acoustic Guitar Intro/Break, Any Artist

Postby rajah2165 » Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:04 am

bugsymalone wrote:In the spirit of Classicstyxfan's unifying topic on rain-themed songs, this was one that garnered some interesting responses on another board to which I belong. I don't think we have covered this here before.

What ACOUSTIC guitar performances on a recording are standouts for you.

Of course "Crystal Ball" and "Foolin' Yourself" were high on my list.




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I would add "Lights" too
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Postby Blue Falcon » Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:29 am

"Innuendo" by Queen...ya gotta check out the middle section on acoustic guitar. Brian May wrote it but realized he couldn't play it, so he got Steve Howe from Yes to take care of business.
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Re: OT: Best Acoustic Guitar Intro/Break, Any Artist

Postby MCM » Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:02 pm

stmonkeys wrote:
bugsymalone wrote:In the spirit of Classicstyxfan's unifying topic on rain-themed songs, this was one that garnered some interesting responses on another board to which I belong. I don't think we have covered this here before.

What ACOUSTIC guitar performances on a recording are standouts for you.

Of course "Crystal Ball" and "Foolin' Yourself" were high on my list.


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John Barleycorn - Traffic




You HAVE to love the intro on Fooling Yourself, a favorite of mine... I could listen to Traffic's John Barleycorn Must Die, the whole album, over and over forever, it's just fabulous...
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Postby LtVanish » Sat Nov 17, 2007 1:29 pm

Question- The Moody Blues. It also has one the most awesome bass groves of any song I know.
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Re: OT: Best Acoustic Guitar Intro/Break, Any Artist

Postby stmonkeys » Sun Nov 18, 2007 1:56 am

MCM wrote:
stmonkeys wrote:
bugsymalone wrote:In the spirit of Classicstyxfan's unifying topic on rain-themed songs, this was one that garnered some interesting responses on another board to which I belong. I don't think we have covered this here before.

What ACOUSTIC guitar performances on a recording are standouts for you.

Of course "Crystal Ball" and "Foolin' Yourself" were high on my list.


Bugsy



John Barleycorn - Traffic




I could listen to Traffic's John Barleycorn Must Die, the whole album, over and over forever, it's just fabulous...





agreed!!!! been there, done that! ;)
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Postby LordofDaRing » Sun Nov 18, 2007 1:56 pm

Nice lists, I love the Green Day song:

As tears go by - the rolling stones
Ventura Highway - America
Suite Judy Blue Eyes - CSN&Y
Intro to Crazy on you - Heart
Roundabout - Yes
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Postby jclrascal » Sun Nov 18, 2007 5:04 pm

I'm a guitarist so this thread is a bit near and dear to my heart! Lots of great songs on acoustic guitar, of course--so WAY too many in this regard to actually single out. In order to keep it down to a manageable few and to stay true to what I believe was the intent of the original poster, I am going to limit myself to songs that ONLY begin with a distinct & SEPARATE acoustic instrumental INTRO. These are a few off the top of my head that are special to me, (some of which I can play either parts or most of on guitar myself), in NO particular order:

1. Prelude 12/Suite Madame Blue(Who else?)
2. Fantasy Serenade/Hold On(Triumph & Rik Emmett)
3. A Minor Prelude/All The Way(Triumph)
4. Wait(Adrian Vandenberg from S/T debut)
5. Crazy on You(Heart & Nancy Wilson)
6. Embryo/Children of the Grave(Black Sabbath & Tony Iommi)
7. Love Song(Tesla)
8. Without Warning/Tooth & Nail(Dokken & George Lynch)
9. Losing My Insanity(DIO & Craig Goldy)
10. Icarus Dream Suite Opus #4(Yngwie Malmsteen)

There are probably a few more I could have listed, but these are some of my faves that jumped off the top of my head...

Beneath The Moon,


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Postby Ehwmatt » Sun Nov 18, 2007 7:17 pm

Always have loved the opening chords/solo to Riverside by America
Prelude 12 is a good one
A Change of Seasons by Dream Theater has a great acoustic section
Lay me Down off of Crosby & Nash's last duo album has a great fingerpicked acoustic section that is repeated throughout
Private investigations by Dire Straits
Big Love by Fleetwood Mac
Patiently by Journey
The Mystery of Moonlight by Robert Lamm
A Farewell to Kings by Rush
Any Major Dude by Steely Dan
Ice Cream Man by Van Halen (love how it builds slow to fast electric)

Edit: I guess I'd like to add Yes I Can from Cyclorama... very catchy little riff, Norwegian Woodish to my ears
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Postby bugsymalone » Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:48 pm

What I SO liked about this thread, elsewhere, and here, are the great songs I don't really know much about. I have actually gone an purchased some from iTunes. Did so with Tesla's "Love Song." Gonna go listen to "Lay Me Down", too.

Anyway.

I will add to these really nice lists:

The Beatles - Hide Your Love Away
John Mellencamp - Jack and Diane

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Postby Soloud » Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:03 am

Blinding Light Show - Triumph (the classical guitar break in the middle)
Isis and Osiris - Ayreon (acoustic intro)
Return to Serenity - Testament (they recorded an acoustic version) and that man Alex Skolnick can sure play
Fight Fire With Fire - Metallica (excellent intro to a song that just comes crashing in)
Silent Lucidity - Queensryche (floyd rip-off sure but still an awesome intro)

I'm sure there is something out there by Savatage perhaps but I am drawing a blank at the moment.
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Postby chowhall » Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:48 am

I've always been fond of the guitar on Fire on High by ELO
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Postby Higgy » Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:56 am

My Own Time - Asia
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Postby dabstudio » Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:29 am

These are 2 of my faves not yet listed....


The Wizard - Uriah Heep
Eight Miles High - Roger McGuinn ("LIVE FROM MARS" CD- just Roger & his 12 string guitar)
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Postby Pstburp » Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:43 am

Eruption-Van Halen is other....
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Nov 29, 2007 1:14 pm

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Postby Bearded Clam » Thu Nov 29, 2007 1:38 pm

Stevie Ray- Pride and Joy, MTV Unplugged. He tore the sh!t out of those strings.
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Postby WickedGail » Thu Nov 29, 2007 1:54 pm

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