well hes got pdf format, so never mind
well hes got pdf format, so never mind
The Battle of Evermore by Led Zeppelin is all mandolins. Beautiful song and the tab is on this site.
^^^ That's not Jimmy Page in that photo, BTW.
The Battle of Evermore has guitar in it also, but certainly can be played with just mandolins.
http://www.jimrichter.com/lessons/voodoochild.pdf
Little confused since Jim's tabs are for mandolin. The link above is for the PDF for Voodoo Child. Try working off of that as a start.
Iris.... I posted this on the forum a while back with the charts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLMc1yjLBA0
Wendell
The dB´s do a very cool cover of Dylan´s "Positively 4th Street" with Peter Holsapple on the mandolin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmvK7oQkyo0
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Parisienne Walkways by Gary Moore lends itself superbly to mandolin...
I really think anything can be played on Mandolin (along w/ bano, fiddle, etc).
I regularly play the following:
"Kiss Me Deadly" Lita Ford
"Horror Business" Misfits
"I Tuned into a Martian" Misfits
"Boys From County Hell" Pogues - Hey it's a rocker!
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" Cyndi Lauper
I've always wanted to try Hazy Shade of Winter
How about some Jimmy Ryan? (this song is actually entitled "Hardtime")
...or Bonepony
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Rod Stewart's Maggie Mae is one of the best produced recordings ever and features a powerful mando run. This is the song that made me want to learn mandolin. It only took 30+ years to actually happen
Malcolm Grundy from Montreal
REM - Losing My Religion
Butch Walker - 3 Kids in Brooklyn and a few other songs on the Sycamore Meadows album
Iron & Wine has a good bit of mando and banjo stuff.
"Manic Depression", "Day In The Life", "Black Hole Sun", "White Rabbit", "Where the Streets Have No Name", and "Locomotive Breath" are on the set list of a guitarist I gig with.
MJB
We were out the other night and decided to go for one of those now for something completely different moments and ended up playing Alice Cooper's "I'm Eighteen." Worked pretty good on the mando but it took the lady on cello a bit to get the hang of it.
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