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Favorite Acoustic Songs
2004-03-06, 11:10 AM #1
I get tired of distortion sometimes, so I love to listen to acoustic guitar music once in a while. Post your favorite acoustic songs.

Pseudo Heroes - A Million Miles of Missteps
Ozma - Gameover (acoustic)
Avail - Lombardy St.

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2004-03-06, 11:16 AM #2
Anything from Days of the New - Days of the New

System of a Down - Roulette

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2004-03-06, 11:31 AM #3
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Wolfy:
System of a Down - Roulette

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The Matrix: Unplugged

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2004-03-06, 11:35 AM #4
Elliott - Halfway Pretty (acoustic version)
2004-03-06, 11:52 AM #5
Dispatch - The General

Great song. Dispatch encourages their fans to download their songs so feel free to do so if you are into that sort of thing.

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2004-03-06, 3:12 PM #6
Almost all my favourite bands have heaps of good acoustic tracks.

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2004-03-06, 4:51 PM #7
A classic..

Eric Clapton - Tears In Heaven
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2004-03-06, 6:05 PM #8
Anything by Carbon Leaf.

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2004-03-06, 8:40 PM #9
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Vincent Valentine:
Anything by Carbon Leaf.

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Agreed. Carbon Leaf is great. I missed their concert on Friday though cause I was working....

but like Spork said, all of my favorite bands have tons of acoustic tracks I like.

My overall favorite right now is probably See You Soon by Coldplay.


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2004-03-07, 5:29 AM #10
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Wolfy:


System of a Down - Roulette

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Yes yes yes!



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Sweet irony...
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2004-03-07, 5:12 PM #11
Everything from Eric Claptons's Unplugged album.

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2004-03-07, 6:15 PM #12
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by greenboy_009:
Everything from Eric Claptons's Unplugged album.

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2004-03-08, 4:39 AM #13
Too many to list, I listen too too much acoustic music.

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Drugs & Stupidity, Tons of it.
2004-03-08, 5:24 AM #14
Within Temptation - Never-ending Story.

Beautiful vocals and lyrics. <3

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2004-03-08, 6:54 AM #15
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Schming:
Agreed. Carbon Leaf is great. I missed their concert on Friday though cause I was working....</font>


Wow, I didn't know anyone else had heard of Carbon Leaf. I recently ... acquired a song of theirs by accident, and now I love em.


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2004-03-08, 7:15 AM #16
Almost anything by Nickel Creek. I guess I like When You Come Back Down the most.

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2004-03-08, 8:00 AM #17
I love that song too... Nickel Creek is awesome.

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2004-03-09, 6:19 AM #18
Eric Clapton - Tears in Heaven
Simon & Garfunkel(sp?) - Mrs. Robinson
Dust in the Wind (i forget the author)
2004-03-09, 6:39 AM #19
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Vincent Valentine:
Wow, I didn't know anyone else had heard of Carbon Leaf. I recently ... acquired a song of theirs by accident, and now I love em.


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They opened for Jump, Little Children last year and I've been to 2 of their concerts since then. They do this awesome version of Crazy Train!



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2004-03-09, 11:49 AM #20
Incubus' acoustic version of Pardon Me
2004-03-10, 2:06 AM #21
Avril Lavigne - Chop Suey

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2004-03-11, 4:43 AM #22
Aside from any Smashing Pumpkins acoustic songs (I'm still a big fan - I love all my different versions of "Tonight Tonight", especially the live acoustic versions - "1979" and "Stand Inside Your Love" also work equally well from an acoustic perspective and who can forget the haunting resonance of "Disarm" [http://forums.massassi.net/html/wink.gif]) then I guess Goo Goo Dolls - "Iris" (the studio version) springs to mind... [http://forums.massassi.net/html/biggrin.gif]

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2004-03-11, 10:26 AM #23
Stone Temple Pilots did an accoutic version of Sex Type Thing that was pretty cool.

The Foo Fighters do some good accoustic versions of songs too: Everlong, My Hero, Learn to Fly, Times Like These to name a few.

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2004-03-11, 3:10 PM #24
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Schming:
They opened for Jump, Little Children last year and I've been to 2 of their concerts since then. They do this awesome version of Crazy Train!
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Hmm... maybe I'll check out some concert dates. I just downloaded the CD Echo Echo from Amazon, and I like it a lot.

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2004-03-11, 3:50 PM #25
Elton John - Candle in the Wind-Acoustic Version
Led Zeppelin - That's the Way it is
DMB-Live at Luther College. It's just Dave and Tim Reynolds on this one, and wow!
Eagles-Hotel California(acoustic live version)

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2004-03-11, 3:51 PM #26
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Delphian:
Eric Clapton - Tears in Heaven
Simon & Garfunkel(sp?) - Mrs. Robinson
Dust in the Wind (i forget the author)
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Kansas I believe


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2004-03-11, 4:02 PM #27
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2004-03-12, 10:49 AM #28
oh, and I forgot: Sweet Home Alabama! [http://forums.massassi.net/html/biggrin.gif]
2004-03-13, 9:28 AM #29
Any of Glen Phillips' live stuff. I have to link to some mp3's (free and legal)
You can get them at http://www.comebackdownload.com/
To those that mentioned Nickel Creek: He did some shows with them too, they can be downloaded from the site linked above.



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2004-03-13, 9:37 AM #30
Angel's Son - Sevendust.

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2004-03-13, 11:14 PM #31
Eric Johnson - A song for life (Best acoustic song, EVER)
Kansas - Dust in the Wind.

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