I took 5 minutes on my lunch and bashed out 3 "first wave punk" appropriate ideas using just those 3 chords on lunch. Totally doable
I took 5 minutes on my lunch and bashed out 3 "first wave punk" appropriate ideas using just those 3 chords on lunch. Totally doable
stanger_missle wrote: Wow! I'll never be confused with anything like a body man, but I could cobble that together better.
Burrito wrote:Keith Tanner wrote:E, A, and G.Jumper K. Balls wrote:That may be, but if you're going to play a song, you can't do it with I-III-IV or whatever that is. Not even a Ramones tune. So it's not really relevant. wbjones' C G D gives you a good I-IV-V progression. Add in B (aka V) to A E G and you can play all sorts of stuff.Keith Tanner wrote:That image was a flier that was stapled to the wall in one of the first punk clubs in London early 1976. It was later made into the cover of one of the first punk fanzines in '77. It was more about kickstarting the DIY music movement and less about an actual song. The idea is still relevant todayJumper K. Balls wrote:What song would you play with this? That's a weird selection of three chords. I'd have thrown in D instead of G so you have the almighty I-IV-V.
Good answer!
RossD wrote:2.0dohc wrote:Just think about this picture for a bit. The guy wanted to know everything about what's happening in the vehicle. Probably even has some extra controls than normal. But still drives an automatic.
Ross, hold your fire. That appears to be a stock C2 Corvette manual shifter, and a clutch pedal off to the corner in the driver's foot well. Door panels look like 'Vette coupe.
I'm pretty sure the aircraft dash is 'shopped. I can't see somebody going to that much trouble to do the real thing and not install the radio better.
Keith Tanner wrote:Jumper K. Balls wrote:What song would you play with this? That's a weird selection of three chords. I'd have thrown in D instead of G so you have the almighty I-IV-V.
You could use the G as part of a pivot from EM into DM or Bm... Hey, temporary step-downs can be cool. Unusual, but cool.
Rob_Mopar wrote: I'm pretty sure the aircraft dash is 'shopped. I can't see somebody going to that much trouble to do the real thing and not install the radio better.
You haven't seen too many bizarro-cars, have you?
Airplane car guy should have at least put a flight stick on his transmission shift lever. Bonus points for one that came out of an actual jet fighter.
Knurled wrote:Rob_Mopar wrote: I'm pretty sure the aircraft dash is 'shopped. I can't see somebody going to that much trouble to do the real thing and not install the radio better.You haven't seen too many bizarro-cars, have you?
Oh I have, just don't see how everything else in there would have been left stock.
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