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Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

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  •  Thu, Apr 24 2008, 10:44 AM 501

    Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    I saw Viky in a previous thread looking for some chords. I went out and jammed last night with my buddies, as I do most Wednesday nights, and we know a TON of Steve songs. In fact, we were joking that we might as well just start a cover band, because it's all we bother to play lately!

    Got me to thinking this could be a resource for people who want to learn chords or lyrics to Steve's music, if they haven't already. I've noticed that sometimes the tab available on the Internet can be a little dodgy. I've also noticed that people often forget to use a capo when figuring out chords - it seems Steve uses his capo a lot, and it can really simplify things. I sing right in Steve's range - we have pretty similar voices (Steve is Steve, don't get me wrong!), so I can usually tell as soon as I open my mouth whether the chords I'm playing are right or not.   

    Steve songs I know and play on guitar (might have some titles wrong here):

    Someday - The Rain Came Down - I Ain't Ever Satisfied - Tecumseh Valley - Mercenary Song - My Old Friend the Blues - Ben McCullouch - Goodbye - Still In Love with You - Pilgrim - Carrie Brown - Nothing Without You - Willin' - My Uncle - Ellis Unit One - Billy Austin - The Other Kind - Over Yonder - Steve's Last Ramble - I Don't Want to Lose You Yet - When I Fall - Copperhead Road - Even When I'm Blue - I Can Wait - Until the Day I Die - Sometimes She Forgets - Tennesee Blues - Halo 'Round the Moon - Graveyard Shift - Harlan Man - Home to Houston   

    Actually we just learned Home to Houston last night and are working on Jerusalem and I Thought You Should Know.  

    I think that's it - but that's enough! I've been listening to Steve since Guitar Town came out so I know lyrics to songs we don't play - yet. I've been singing and playing harp for years but I only came to playing guitar four years ago so I ain't that great and I let my buddy Doug do all the serious picking and lead work. I'm strictly rhythm, but I keep it solid and know the chords, so if I can ever help anyone sort out a Steve song they want to learn, just let me know.

    Cheers.   

     

     

  •  Fri, Apr 25 2008, 1:06 PM 577 in reply to 501

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    "Devil's Right Hand" is the only song I can play on both the guitar and the mandolin, and the only one I've played live (but not with the band). I've fooled around with "Goodbye", "The Other Kind" and "My Old Friend the Blues". "Guitar Town" is on the list of ones to learn (have you noticed that it has a bit of a funny rhythm and it's quite hard to get the lyrics over the top).

     But the one I really want to play is "Me and the Eagle". Fantastic song. Just can't get my head around what he's doing though. Any pointers will be much appreciated.

  •  Fri, Apr 25 2008, 11:41 PM 616 in reply to 577

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    I am a former student of guitar, piano, and violin. Then I had a baby and then I got married and then I became a girl scout leader and then I got a divorce and then I became a full-time college student while working six shifts a week as a waitress then I graduated college and now I work my ass off all the time.

    Now I play Guitar Hero III, air guitar, air mandolin, air banjo, dashboard drums, cowbell, triangle, bongos, tambourine, and harmonica.

    I can play any instrument on any of Steve's songs - I practice all the time! Of course, I especially love playing air guitar on "Breed" Wink lol.....

     


    " Shut up and learn something. "
  •  Sun, Apr 27 2008, 4:17 AM 662 in reply to 616

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    EarleGirl44:

    I can play any instrument on any of Steve's songs - I practice all the time! Of course, I especially love playing air guitar on "Breed" Wink lol....

    Actually, Breed is a very easy song to play. With you experience in music, you could nail it easily. Don't work too hard! 


    kmb117:
    We don't have a cure for cancer but we've got 16 million different versions of the Lord of the Rings. What. The. Fuck.
  •  Mon, Apr 28 2008, 12:40 AM 687 in reply to 662

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    Hey there, new guy....

    I play Copperhead Rd, Devil's Right Hand, Ashes to Ashes and Guitartown with my band

    www.myspace.com/hardwayband

    Dave Miles and the Hard Way

    and yes, the name is from the album title... 


    the more I know about people, the more I appreciate my cat....


    www.myspace.com/hardwayband
  •  Mon, Apr 28 2008, 9:41 AM 707 in reply to 501

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    We're called The Dives, and we currently play Copperhead Road, Angel is the Devil, Mercenary Song, Taneytown & Tom Ames Prayer.

    Solo, I find myself playing My Old Friend The Blues, Tennessee Blues, Carrie Brown & Valentine's Day.


    I've always wanted to do a gig dedicated to my heroes called Johnny, John & Steve. Johnny Cash, John Prine and Steve Earle. I think all three of them are very like-minded and I have a never-ending appreciation and gratefulness to all three of them. Some day, I'll find the right little dive bar, with the right crowd cast and I'll do it, and I'll do my best to make all three proud.

  •  Mon, Apr 28 2008, 12:07 PM 718 in reply to 707

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    natron - were we separated at birth?Big Smile

    I could probably play three nights straight on the Johnny, John and Steve that I know. Like you, I recognize that it would take the right audience and the right venue - unfortunately it has been my experience that the more people there are and the drunker they get, the more the music only becomes a soundtrack for their party. A night with music fans who were there to appreciate the tunes and could get into great songs they may don't know would be pretty special.  

     

  •  Mon, Apr 28 2008, 6:41 PM 737 in reply to 718

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    Hey, my first songbook of chords I found on the internet is only "Johnny and Steve" !!!

    Bluegrass > I either play these songs too or they are my less favourites 

  •  Mon, Apr 28 2008, 6:51 PM 739 in reply to 737

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    It's one of the great things about Steve's songwriting skill that he does the simple stuff so well...most people with basic guitar skills could play just about any of his songs if they put their mind to it....like the great man says "everything's in G" Smile
  •  Tue, Apr 29 2008, 12:08 AM 754 in reply to 687

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    AussieDave:

    Hey there, new guy....

    I play Copperhead Rd, Devil's Right Hand, Ashes to Ashes and Guitartown with my band

    www.myspace.com/hardwayband

    Dave Miles and the Hard Way

    and yes, the name is from the album title... 

     Hey Dave! Great tunes!! I love "Cross Country Hilux Blues"  -- especially the line that goes "....Steve Earle is singin' Nowhere Road" !!! I'm going to send you an add request! Jenny Sleep

     


    " Shut up and learn something. "
  •  Tue, Apr 29 2008, 12:10 AM 755 in reply to 707

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    natron008:

    We're called The Dives, and we currently play Copperhead Road, Angel is the Devil, Mercenary Song, Taneytown & Tom Ames Prayer.

    Solo, I find myself playing My Old Friend The Blues, Tennessee Blues, Carrie Brown & Valentine's Day.


    I've always wanted to do a gig dedicated to my heroes called Johnny, John & Steve. Johnny Cash, John Prine and Steve Earle. I think all three of them are very like-minded and I have a never-ending appreciation and gratefulness to all three of them. Some day, I'll find the right little dive bar, with the right crowd cast and I'll do it, and I'll do my best to make all three proud.

    natron, I better get an invite to this gig !! Fantastic concept... I'd love to see the show! Jenny :)


    " Shut up and learn something. "
  •  Tue, Apr 29 2008, 12:55 PM 785 in reply to 755

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    Thanks so much, Jenny. When you're a writer, it's a good feeling when people connect with your stuff.

    There's a great alt-country singer here in Melbourne called Cindy Boste. (on my band's myspace friend list)

    Her and I are planning a "Steve and Lucinda " night, when schedules allow. 


    the more I know about people, the more I appreciate my cat....


    www.myspace.com/hardwayband
  •  Tue, Apr 29 2008, 2:08 PM 789 in reply to 785

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    Take this for what it is. I really don't play the guitar, I'm a bass player first & foremost, after that I'm a drummer!

    Anyway. This is me and my guitar, and it's about as lo-fi as it can get. You can actually hear the creaking of the chair I'm sitting on and the hissing of some traffic in the background. I originally sent this to a really special human being who seemed to like it, so I thought I'd share it with the rest of y'all.

    http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=6DD28E3C13959683

    Oh and Steve... sorry if I f**ked your song up! 


    kmb117:
    We don't have a cure for cancer but we've got 16 million different versions of the Lord of the Rings. What. The. Fuck.
  •  Tue, Apr 29 2008, 11:39 PM 802 in reply to 789

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    Bloodaxe:

    Take this for what it is. I really don't play the guitar, I'm a bass player first & foremost, after that I'm a drummer!

    Anyway. This is me and my guitar, and it's about as lo-fi as it can get. You can actually hear the creaking of the chair I'm sitting on and the hissing of some traffic in the background. I originally sent this to a really special human being who seemed to like it, so I thought I'd share it with the rest of y'all.

    http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=6DD28E3C13959683

    Oh and Steve... sorry if I f**ked your song up! 

    That was great! I like the way you put your own personality into the song and totally made it your own. It was very cool. Thanks for sharing.... next time I wanna hear your cover of "Breed."


    " Shut up and learn something. "
  •  Wed, Apr 30 2008, 2:30 AM 807 in reply to 802

    Re: Who are the musicians and what Steve songs do you play?

    It is beautiful Bloodaxe!    
    A book should serve as the ax for the frozen sea within us ~ Franz Kafka (1883-1924)
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