I don't know if you guys would really consider this help or not. Maybe, more of a reassurance? Which ever turns you guys on, it doesn't matter.
Anywho, I'm taking guitar classes with a guy named Brooks Ausborn; according to my dad, he doesn't give lessons anymore, but he was lucky enough to get me some from this guy. He's apparently well known around here? I don't know for sure, lol. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHTFto3azvY This is him at my dad's shop (you can see my dad's legs at around 1:16, lmao)
(TL;DR people here)Long story short, I have conjured up a list of songs for him, because he wanted to see what I was into, and what I wanted to learn. A lot of you here aren't really into this kind of music, I know. But those of you that are, is there anything I should add to this list for guitar class, though? I guess. Is it good as it is?
Led Zeppelin: That's The Way
Bron Y Aur Stomp
Bring it On Home (live version)
Lemon Song
The Beatles: Norwegian Wood (This Bird has Flown)
I Saw Here Standing There (Lead/Rhythm guitar)
The Rolling Stones: You Can't Always Get What you Want
Tumbling Dice
Start Me Up
The Who: Baba O'Reilly (Teenaged Wasteland)
The Seeker
Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Fire
ETC.: Smells Like Teen Spirit – Nirvana
Rocky Mountain Way – Joe Walsh
Peggy Sue – Buddy Holly
No Sugar Tonight – The Guess Who
I Love Rock & Roll – Joan Jett
Wah Wah/ City Don't Cry – Jimmy Page & Robert Plant
So, go youtube these songs if you don't know what they are, I'm not going to go fetch them because that's a lot of work.
Spirit of Radio by Rush. :3
Nah j/k, I don't want you to lose your fingers. I agree with all the music you've chosen, and I don't think you really need to add any more. C:
Lol this topic was a waste.
The teacher is going to stick with Norwegian Wood and Bring it on Home C: