Nope. I work on whole songs and then promptly forget that I know them. Obviously, some parts are harder work than others. I don't think I've ever tried to get anything 100% accurate, though. I'm not interested in tribute style covers for myself. Someone's already done the song that way, I usually wind up doing songs similarly but not the same. Sometimes not even similarly. Or some part the same and another part different.
Similar but not the same: I do Kenny Chesney's "Don't Blink", The Dixie Chick's "Cold Day in July", and Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide", and Johnny Cash's "I Still Miss Someone" that way. Not note for note, but sort of kind of similar and I spent some time getting the signature riffs something that approximates the original rendition. On I Still Miss Someone, I do the vocals as close to Johnny's as I can, but spiff up the guitar part a bit above the standard JC boom-chicka-boom.
Not even similarly: I do Elton John's "Crocodile Rock", Tom T. Hall's "I Like Beer", and Jimmy Buffett's "Volcano" that way. Crocodile Rock I do as a bluegrass fingerpick, I Like Beer I do with pretty straightforward strumming instead of the slide work he used, and I do Volcano with a Bo Diddley beat instead of a Calypso beat and will sometimes slip that into "What I Like About You" by the Romantics but with a Bo Diddley beat, and then on into "Caroline" when I can remember the lyrics. It's a 3:1 sale.
- Zurf
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