Tuesday, 3 August 2010

I got my first real six-string...

As any fule kno, the guitar is the world's finest instrument when it comes to rockin' and, indeed, rollin'. No surprise then that songsmiths in need of inspiration look down at their Martin/Gibson/Fender and think: "Hey! I'll slip in a few lines about this here guitar!". And so another list is born.

Here is the playlist on Spotify

Some highlights:
  • Summer of '69 - Bryan Adams. I got my first real six-string/ Bought it from the five-and-dime/ Played it till my fingers bled/ It was the summer of '69.
  • Guitar Man - several different songs of the same name by Elvis, Bread, and J. J. Cale
  • Thunder Road - Bruce Springsteen. Well I got this guitar and I learned how to make it talk.
  • This Old Guitar - Neil Young
  • Sound of the Suburbs - The Members. Johnny's upstairs in his bedroom sitting in the dark/ Annoying the neighbours with his punk rock electric guitar.
  • The Wood and the Wire - Fairport Convention. In a high-street window it winked and beckoned/ Turned his head in a single second/ First month's wage, heart's desire/ Under the spell of the wood and wire.

    Thanks to the taxi drivers and radio stations of Kaliningrad for inspiration. Good to know that Bon Jovi are still rocking Russia.
  • 1 comment:

    Stewart said...

    Sultans of Swing - Dire Stoats: "You check out Guitar George he knows all the chords / Mind he's strictly rhythm he doesn't want to make it cry or sing / And an old guitar is all he can afford / When he gets up under the lights to play his thing"