in some music that is all you need to know, get the right packaging done you can sell it for $19.95 plus shipping and handling
It’s going to be a meadow rock lemon.
Listen to the Axis of Awesome and learn two more chords. Then you can write four chord pop hits!
And thus was Grunge born.
Don’t worry Milo. Even The Ramones knew only two chords.
It depends on which two chords. C7 and F# minor would be awkward.
Keith Urban has a song that’s a hidden track on one of his albums. It’s called “The One Chord Song” and is played entirely in one chord…allegedly the chord of “G” (so the lyrics say). It’s hilarious.
Ah yes, the seeds of Deathtongue are planted
Is that Meadow Rock? Then, turn it up! (My husband talks about those old Freedom Rock commercials a lot.)
Wow! Shades of “Horse with no Name!”
Sorry, you need 3 chords to be real rock ’n rollers.
But you haven’t made it till you music gets played on WLIR. (This is set in 1982, after all.)
Our motto: “Two great guys, two great chords.”
“Silence in the studio!”
“I mostly only ever played two chords, G and D. Every now and then, I’d throw in a C, to impress the ladies.” — Woody Guthrie
Learn a 3rd chord and you can play Louie, Louie.
“Tomorrow Never Knows,” by the Beatles. One chord.
Two; four; six; eight! What do we appreciate?
MEADOW ROCK!
Well, “two,” anyway….
Berkeley Breathed
Sisu60 about 6 years ago
in some music that is all you need to know, get the right packaging done you can sell it for $19.95 plus shipping and handling
Nyckname about 6 years ago
It’s going to be a meadow rock lemon.
Brian Fink about 6 years ago
Listen to the Axis of Awesome and learn two more chords. Then you can write four chord pop hits!
Plumbob Wilson about 6 years ago
And thus was Grunge born.
lucky444 about 6 years ago
Don’t worry Milo. Even The Ramones knew only two chords.
Joe Cooker Premium Member about 6 years ago
It depends on which two chords. C7 and F# minor would be awkward.
Wren Fahel about 6 years ago
Keith Urban has a song that’s a hidden track on one of his albums. It’s called “The One Chord Song” and is played entirely in one chord…allegedly the chord of “G” (so the lyrics say). It’s hilarious.
dwdl21 about 6 years ago
Ah yes, the seeds of Deathtongue are planted
Piksea Premium Member about 6 years ago
Is that Meadow Rock? Then, turn it up! (My husband talks about those old Freedom Rock commercials a lot.)
Ray Helvy Premium Member about 6 years ago
Wow! Shades of “Horse with no Name!”
listmom about 6 years ago
Sorry, you need 3 chords to be real rock ’n rollers.
Joliet Jake about 6 years ago
But you haven’t made it till you music gets played on WLIR. (This is set in 1982, after all.)
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 6 years ago
Our motto: “Two great guys, two great chords.”
xsintricks about 6 years ago
“Silence in the studio!”
hmofo813 Premium Member about 6 years ago
“I mostly only ever played two chords, G and D. Every now and then, I’d throw in a C, to impress the ladies.” — Woody Guthrie
sandflea about 6 years ago
Learn a 3rd chord and you can play Louie, Louie.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 6 years ago
“Tomorrow Never Knows,” by the Beatles. One chord.
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
Two; four; six; eight! What do we appreciate?
MEADOW ROCK!
Well, “two,” anyway….