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Looking for a list or link of some 12 string electric guitar songs from the 60's and early 70's.
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You might want to start with the first 4 albums from the Byrds (Mr. Tamborine Man, Turn Turn Turn, 3D, and Younger Than Yesterday). Or the Byrds' Greatest Hits.
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Then continue with the Beatles 3rd and 4th albums - "A Hard Day's Night" and "Beatles For Sale".
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It's not quite early '70s, but a lot of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers stuff has some tasty 12-string on it. The Waiting is a great 12-string rhythm part. The Breakup Song by Greg Kihn is a twelve, as are some early Hollies songs (Bus Stop comes to mind). Little Girl by the Syndicate of Sound has a nice introduction and middle four on it, as well.
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"Kicks" by Paul Revere & the Raiders is a great 12-string song.
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Various Searchers tunes, The Animals "It's My Life" come to mind, as well as a few Sopwith Camel tunes.
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One song ringing in my head right now is "Outside Chance" performed by the Turtles (written by the great Warren Zevon.)
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Genesis...all albums up through "Selling England By The Pound"(which was their fifth) would fit into the "60's and early 70's" time frame, and all are loaded with twelve-strings...sometimes three going at once. Also, the Yes tune "And You And I" on the album "Close To The Edge"...and Led Zeppelin's "The Rain Song"...and I seem to recall something by LZ called "Hairway To Steven", or something along those lines...

There's also a bit of mind-blowing electric twelve work on various cuts by Mahavishnu Orchestra...The albums "Birds Of Fire" and "Apocalypse" are both good sources...
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Dane, I think the only 12 string useage on "The Rain Song" was when they played it live - Jimmy would leave both necks on and play the 6 string neck, while the 12 string neck strings were in a sympathetic tuning.

I remember playing with the panning on my Houses of the Holy casette - one side was acoustic, the other side sounded like his Danelectro.

But there is cool 12 string work on Houses of the Holy - "The Song Remains The Same".
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Yes, 1st and 2nd Albums
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Post by wayang »

Right you are, John...my faulty memory strikes again. TSRTS is the one, fer sher.

You can definitely count all twelve in the opening salvo...
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You Baby-The Turtles. One of PF Sloan's great contributions.
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LOVE P.F. Sloan! Gotta run and dig up those two compilations I have somewhere...I prefer his version of "You Baby"
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Lots of Flamin Groovies songs from the 70s as well.
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