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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrivenings/2465295382/">I&#8217;m taking the cure so I can be quiet</a><br />
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I bought my guitar two years ago yesterday.  When I got home with it, I realized it was my blogiversary and put up a post joking that I had gotten it as a present for my blog, that&#8217;s how I know the exact date.  So to mark the date, here is a little video clip of the first 90 seconds of me playing &#8220;Needle in the Hay,&#8221; by Elliott Smith.  I learned this song not too long into my lessons and just loved playing it and kept coming back to it even as I got new songs, but then eventually it got wrapped up in learning all these new songs and I probably didn&#8217;t play it at all for close to a year.  A few months ago, I was flipping through my older lesson book and saw it and played it again.  I&#8217;ve been playing it off and on since then.  You know, it&#8217;s still one of the songs that I most enjoy playing.</p>
<p>So, just shy of two years of guitar lessons and I can at least kind of play 90 songs now!  Full list beneath the fold.<br />
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<li>Knockin&#8217; On Heaven&#8217;s Door (Dylan)</li>
<li> House of the Rising Sun</li>
<li> Secret Agent Man (Rivers)</li>
<li> San Francisco Bay Blues (Clapton)</li>
<li> Nobody Knows You When You&#8217;re Down &amp; Out (Clapton)</li>
<li> In The Aeroplane Over The Sea (Neutral Milk Hotel)</li>
<li> Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes (Buffett)</li>
<li> Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) (Green Day)</li>
<li> Mary Jane&#8217;s Last Dance (Petty)</li>
<li> Head Over Feet (Morissette)</li>
<li> Losing My Religion  (R.E.M.)</li>
<li> Old Time Rock and Roll</li>
<li> Glycerine (Bush)</li>
<li> Pecan Pie (Golden Smog)</li>
<li> Moon Over Goldsboro (Mountain Goats)</li>
<li> Measuring Cups (Andrew Bird)</li>
<li> Redemption Song (Marley)</li>
<li> Folsom Prison Blues (Cash)</li>
<li> Needle In The Hay (Elliott Smith)</li>
<li> You and Me (Lifehouse)</li>
<li> Jesus, etc. (Wilco)</li>
<li> No New Tale To Tell (Love &amp; Rockets)</li>
<li> Polly (Nirvana)</li>
<li> Layla (Clapton)</li>
<li> Wonderwall (Oasis)</li>
<li> Woke Up New (Mountain Goats)</li>
<li> Two-Headed Boy (Neutral Milk Hotel)</li>
<li> I Will Follow You Into The Dark (Death Cab for Cutie)</li>
<li> Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd)</li>
<li> Norwegian Wood (Beatles)</li>
<li> This Land Is Your Land (Guthrie)</li>
<li> Spirit On The Water (Dylan)</li>
<li> Sounds of Silence (Simon &amp; Garfunkel)</li>
<li> Nothing&#8217;severgonnastandinmyway (Wilco)</li>
<li> The Leading Guy (Micah P Hinson)</li>
<li> Come Monday (Buffett)</li>
<li> California Stars (Wilco)</li>
<li> Ashes of American flags (Wilco)</li>
<li> The Ruling Class (Loose Fur)</li>
<li> The Golden Age (Beck)</li>
<li> Californication (Chili Peppers)</li>
<li> Young Pilgrims (Shins)</li>
<li> What Light (Wilco)</li>
<li> Workingman Blues #2 (Dylan)</li>
<li> Ramblin&#8217; Man (Allman Brothers)</li>
<li> Jacksonville (Sufjan Stevens)</li>
<li> Such Great Heights (Iron &amp; Wine)</li>
<li> She&#8217;s A Jar (Wilco)</li>
<li> We&#8217;re Going To Be Friends (Jack Johnson)</li>
<li> New Slang  (Shins)</li>
<li> Sky Blue Sky (Wilco)</li>
<li> Hast Thou Considered The Tetrapod (Mountain Goats)</li>
<li> I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (Wilco)</li>
<li> Moving Pictures Silent Films (Great Lake Swimmers)</li>
<li> Your Rocky Spine (Great Lake Swimmers)</li>
<li> The Funeral (Band of Horses)</li>
<li> Fire on the Mountain (Grateful Dead)</li>
<li> This Year (The Mountain Goats)</li>
<li> Shankill Butchers (The Decemberists)</li>
<li> The Family Gardener (The Minus 5)</li>
<li> Blister In The Sun (Violent Femmes)</li>
<li> This Is Not Like Home (Great Lake Swimmers)</li>
<li> Ingrid Bergman    (Billy Bragg &amp; Wilco)</li>
<li> There Is A Light    (Great Lake Swimmers)</li>
<li> One    (the Johnny Cash version)</li>
<li> Speed Trials    (Elliott Smith)</li>
<li> Guess I&#8217;m Doing Fine    (Beck)</li>
<li> Lost Cause    (Beck)</li>
<li> Of Angels and Angles    (The Decemberists)</li>
<li> Blame It On The Tetons    (Modest Mouse)</li>
<li> Sovay    (Andrew Bird)</li>
<li> Wasp Nest    (The National)</li>
<li> Love Leaves Its Abusers    (Songs: Ohia)</li>
<li> Sodom, South Georgia    (Iron &amp; Wine)</li>
<li> Peng!    (Iron &amp; Wine)</li>
<li> July, July!    (The Decemberists)</li>
<li> I See A Darkness    (Johnny Cash)</li>
<li> Love Comes to Me    (Bonnie &#8216;Prince&#8217; Billy)</li>
<li> Waitin&#8217; For A Superman    (Iron &amp; Wine)</li>
<li> Sax Rohmer #1    (The Mountain Goats)</li>
<li> How to Fight Loneliness    (Jeff Tweedy)</li>
<li> The Lone Wolf    (Kathleen Edwards)</li>
<li> We Both Go Down Together    (Colin Meloy)</li>
<li> First Day Of My Life    (Bright Eyes)</li>
<li> These Days    (St. Vincent)</li>
<li> Autoclave    (The Mountain Goats)</li>
<li> Houston    (R.E.M.)</li>
<li> Drive    (R.E.M.)</li>
<li> Fall On Me    (R.E.M.)</li>
<li> When The Stars Go Blue (The Corrs &amp; Bono&#8217;s version)</li>
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<p>Granted, there are many of these that I have now pretty completely forgotten and would have to relearn, and there are some of them that I never really ever figured out and can&#8217;t actually play&#8211;like &#8220;I Will Follow You Into the Dark,&#8221; which I&#8217;m almost certain I can play now once I sit down and try to learn it, but I could not play it at all back when I first asked to learn it.  The recent songs with lots of finger-picking are all still very challenging.  I can pretty much play the notes, but not with the kind of speed I need to develop to make it sound right. And there aren&#8217;t more than a couple of these that I can play without the chord chart in front of me, very few of them are actually memorized.</p>
<p>But still, 90 songs.  Wow, that&#8217;s cool.</p>
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