12-string songs by Petty, Byrds, Beatles, you enjoy playing?

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Does anybody have a list of 60's/70's songs that they like to play on their Ricks? I've been playing around, and it's like the "Tell Me A Joke" thing where you suddenly can't think of one when you're playing.

I did Mr. Tambourine Man, I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better, Eight Days A Week, My Back Pages, Eight Miles High, and Mr. Tambourine Man. Any other fun suggestions?
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Here are a few, and they're not necessarily by the Byrds or Beatles, either.
  • She Don't Care About Time (Gene Clark)
    Lyin' Eyes (Henley/Frey)
    Nwwhere Man (Lennon/McCartney)
    King of the Hill (R. McGuinn)
    Ramblin' Man (Dick Betts)
    Every Day (Buddy Holly)
    If I Needed Someone (Harrison)
    All I Really Want to Do (Dylan)
    That Thing You Do (title track from the movie. Composer?)
    Wall of Death (R. Thompson)
    Mr. Spaceman (R. McGuinn)
    And Your Bird Can Sing (Lennon/McCartney)
    Peaceful, Easy Feeling (Henley/Frey)
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Rather than the normal Beatles and Byrds, I'll list my favorite Petty tracks:
American Girl
Listen to Her Heart
Here Comes My Girl
The Waiting
Don't Come Around Here No More
Free Fallin' (the lead part)
Depending on You
I Won't Back Down
You and I Will Meet Again
Walls
A Higher Place
Saving Grace

As well as few Who tunes:
I Can't Explain
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
The Kids Are Alright
The Good's Gone
Substitute (even though I normally play it on a Tele)
So Sad About Us
Pictures of Lily
Sparks
You Better You Bet
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jimk wrote:Here are a few, and they're not necessarily by the Byrds or Beatles, either.
  • She Don't Care About Time (Gene Clark)
    Lyin' Eyes (Henley/Frey)
    Nwwhere Man (Lennon/McCartney)
    King of the Hill (R. McGuinn)
    Ramblin' Man (Dick Betts)
    Every Day (Buddy Holly)
    If I Needed Someone (Harrison)
    All I Really Want to Do (Dylan)
    That Thing You Do (title track from the movie. Composer?)
    Wall of Death (R. Thompson)
    Mr. Spaceman (R. McGuinn)
    And Your Bird Can Sing (Lennon/McCartney)
    Peaceful, Easy Feeling (Henley/Frey)
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Thank you, good sir! You are a gentleman and a scholar.

I actually played That Thing You Do! in the inbetween time of my posting and now; a friend said "Didn't Jimmy from the Wonders get a Rickenbacker when they made it big?" after I told her about getting it, and I thought "Ooh, good tune!"

But your list- WAY better than her one off suggestion. Those'll keep me busy for a while, much appreciated! :mrgreen:
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JakeK wrote:Rather than the normal Beatles and Byrds, I'll list my favorite Petty tracks:
American Girl
Listen to Her Heart
Here Comes My Girl
The Waiting
Don't Come Around Here No More
Free Fallin' (the lead part)
Depending on You
I Won't Back Down
You and I Will Meet Again
Walls
A Higher Place
Saving Grace

As well as few Who tunes:
I Can't Explain
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
The Kids Are Alright
The Good's Gone
Substitute (even though I normally play it on a Tele)
So Sad About Us
Pictures of Lily
Sparks
You Better You Bet
Ooh, excellent! I completely forgot about The Who! I'm actually staying at a relative's house until after the holidays and forgot my iPod and am without my vinyl collection, so I've been trying to remember great 12-string songs by memory, and you've given me what could be compared to a Vitamin B injection. But the Who are a brilliant addition that I wouldn't have thought of until I made it home or had something on television or the radio to kick start them in my mind. So I especially thank you for that one, good sir.
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Hey, you left out the song where everybody in the world first heard that chord .

A Hard Day's Night !
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Don't forget Chimes Of Freedom...and I think She Don't Care About Time is the greatest Gene Clark song ever.
I love McGuinn playing the classical piece in the guitar ride.
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I'll second "She Don't Care About Time" and add in no particular order or group:

"Chimes of Freedom"
"When You Walk In the Room"
"Turn Turn Turn"
"Here Without You"
"Ticket to Ride"
"My Generation"
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My particular feeling is that if a guitarist has mastered TTT, and 8MH, then you've pretty well absorbed McGuinn's style. And you're ready to branch out and apply it anywhere you think it's musically appropriate.


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Hi Jim K. i see your contributions in all these posts and i know you,re still waiting for your 360-12 has it come yet,idont think i,ve ever seen a more patient person.Here,s hoping for you for Xmas.
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not b or b or tp but i love to doodle with 12 string on these themes =>
b. dylan: love minus zero
left banke: walk away renee
john phillips: topanga canyon
+ there is always huge pile of the hollies, xtc and crowded house music to explore and i think nobody yet mentioned classic: needles and pins with the searchers!
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jagdeluxe wrote:Hi Jim K. i see your contributions in all these posts and i know you,re still waiting for your 360-12 has it come yet,idont think i,ve ever seen a more patient person.Here,s hoping for you for Xmas.
No, it hasn't. And I'm starting to get tired of the wait. But I can't say I wasn't forewarned, though. I received a PM from a fellow forumite who had an idea about how to finesse (legally!) the waiting time. The idea is worth considering. And neither the idea, nor the identity of the forumite will be disclosed, unless said individual chooses to come forward.

Anyhow, thanks for asking. Much appreciated.

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grazioso wrote:not b or b or tp but i love to doodle with 12 string on these themes =>
b. dylan: love minus zero
left banke: walk away renee
john phillips: topanga canyon
+ there is always huge pile of the hollies, xtc and crowded house music to explore and i think nobody yet mentioned classic: needles and pins with the searchers!
Walk Away, Renee's actually been getting a lot of play lately. It's my all time forever and ever favorite song, so I've been playing it a lot lately. It sounds amazing though. I'll have to try Love Minus Zero. And I love Wolfking of L.A. so that's a good suggestion as well. I appreciate those, it's that outside of the box thinking that helps the most sometimes. :D
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I think Walk Away Renee is one of the nicest rock ballads written. Here's an interesting, and quite good really, cover of it. And the Rick is a bonus!
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Thanks, I enjoyed that! I agree with you, it was quite interesting but still really good.

How long have you been waiting on your 360/12? Mine was ordered 11/21/05, but I put my claim down on it on December 23rd. It was a longer wait than most people will ever know. (You're one of those that do, though. I liken it to what somebody experiences when they're waiting to get out of jail. :mrgreen: )

Also, related to my cause, I was looking up on McGuinn and found out there was a video of him on iTunes doing Turn Turn Turn with Springsteen that I didn't know about. So I bought it, sat down to watch it, and what's he using? A 660/12! I feel especially validated in getting a 660 now. My monitor is less than great, and I'm 99% positive that he's rocking a JetGlo, but it could be DCM or Midnight Blue, honestly. But if I had to lay down a bet, I'd put it on JetGlo.
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