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I am doing a solo performance at my brother's bachelor party(Just me and my acoustic guitar)?

I need to expand my song list a little and learn some more songs. What are some good accoustic songs that are easy to learn (doesn't have to be accoustic, but has to sound good on accoustic) I currently do a Alice in Chains, Nirvana, STP, godsmack, ect..... Please no Emo or Country Bull S##$

Update:

Olive: Thanks, I didn't even think of APC. I love them, I will take all the suggestions you can give. Thanks

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The best acoustic song that i can think of is trains by porcupine tree. Not exactly the same style of the bands you listed, but still a great song. Check it out.

    Others:

    The Outsider - A Perfect Circle

    Stellar - Incubus

    Pardon Me - Incubus

    3 Libras - A Perfect Circle

    Waiting - Porcupine Tree

    Closure- Opeth

    It's Been Awhile - Staind (haha)

    Let me know if you want anymore suggestions, I have a ton of good ones.

    Also, I can upload the songs on rapidshare if you want.

  • 1 decade ago

    Learn some Oasis man, everyone loves Oasis, and its all really basic 3-4 chord structures, although in most cases you'd need a capo, I would also suggest checking out some Against Me!

  • 1 decade ago

    what kind of song do you want to do?

    might be fun to do some neil diamond (it's easy) or a faster bob dylan song.

    i've never heard of a one man guitar show for a bachelor party! lol awesome!

    anyways some good sites for learning songs really fast is:

    www.ultimate-guitar.com

    good luck!

  • 1 decade ago

    Incubus sounds great on acoustic

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