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Lt. Dan:
Easyish songs:
Okkervil River: Ends with a Fall
Neil Young: Too Far Gone (and many, many more)
Bob Dylan: You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
Coldplay: Yellow

and oh so many more

Rubby:
Holy fuckin chill that avatar out a bit.

Lt. Dan:
I fixed it once I sawr the dimensions rulz. was HARD to find a smally  one. Settled for Johnny Thunders (a wee bit big) over the HUGE weirdo album cover.

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Thrillho:

--- Quote from: Lt. Dan ---Bob Dylan: You Ain't Goin' Nowhere

--- End quote ---


If you're only learning the chords, then easy Bob Dylan songs (and the three chords they are composed of:)

Bob Dylan's 115th Dream (G, C and D)
Knockin' On Heaven's Door (G, D and either C or Am, I can't remember)
Meet Me In The Morning/Outlaw Blues/any of his songs based on a 12-bar (both of these are E, A and B I think)
Hurricane (Am, F, Dm)
Mr. Tambourine Man (been played in various keys, but the chord shapes are always D, G and A)
Blowin' In The Wind (G, C and D)

While we're thinking of easy songs:

Wilco - Via Chicago (Capo on 2nd fret, so it's actually D, A and G, but the chord shapes are C, G and F), The Late Greats (Capo 3rd fret, D, G and A shapes to play F, Bb and C)
Nick Cave - As I Sat Sadly By Her Side/15ft of Pure White Snow (both are made up only of Am, F and G), There She Goes My Beautiful World (Cm, F, C, G, Am)

Kai:
Oh, Bob Dylan's The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol is absurdly easy.

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