The acoustic guitar is still an important part of rock music. A huge production, complete with electronic components, isnโt always necessary to create a solid rock song for the ages. These four bands and musicians proved that acoustic rock songs can be just as memorable. Letโs take a look!
1. โGoing To Californiaโ by Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin is definitely better known for their electric, hard rock sound. However, they did release an acoustic track or two through the years. โGoing To Californiaโ is a fan favorite, and for good reason.
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This is one of Led Zeppelinโs most folky rock songs. Robert Plantโs vocals are beautiful, Jimmy Pageโs acoustic guitar work is stunning, and John Paul Jonesโ prowess at the mandolin makes this song so memorable. And no percussion is needed.
2. โHurricaneโ by Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan is as well known for his acoustic rock songs as he is for his controversial era of electric guitar tracks. There are quite a few acoustic, unplugged, and intimate songs from the manโs huge discography, but weโre particularly fond of โHurricaneโ.
This 1975 song is groovy and delightful, though it is still quite controversial for its lyrics about Rubin โHurricaneโ Carter. Dylan had the best of intentions with this song. And while its lyrics and use of a slur can easily be seen as tone-deaf, the song itself is about racism in the United States and racial profiling. If Dylan went electric with this track, it would probably not have hit as hard.
3. โVentura Highwayโ by America
America may be best known for โA Horse With No Nameโ, but thereโs something to be said about the acoustic track โVentura Highwayโ. Itโs a masterpiece in many ways. That dreamy riff, those unique chords not often found in folk rock, those fascinating lyrics, and those vocal harmonies? On another level. Thereโs a lot to love about โVentura Highwayโ.
4. โAll Apologiesโ by Nirvana
We could have easily included all of Nirvanaโs acoustic rock songs from their MTV Unplugged set on this list. However, we decided to go with a well-loved classic. โAll Apologiesโ is fine enough on In Utero, but the stripped-down version from Unplugged is simply haunting.
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English rock group the Beatles hold a press conference at the Capitol Records Tower in Los Angeles before their live performance at the Dodger Stadium, California, 28th August 1966. From left to right, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)







