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4 Legendary Acoustic Rock Songs All Fans Should Know

The acoustic guitar is still an important part of rock music. A huge production, complete with electronic components, isnโ€™t 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. Letโ€™s take a look!

1. โ€œGoing 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. โ€œGoing To Californiaโ€ is a fan favorite, and for good reason.

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This is one of Led Zeppelinโ€™s most folky rock songs. Robert Plantโ€™s vocals are beautiful, Jimmy Pageโ€™s acoustic guitar work is stunning, and John Paul Jonesโ€™ prowess at the mandolin makes this song so memorable. And no percussion is needed.

2. โ€œHurricaneโ€ 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 manโ€™s huge discography, but weโ€™re particularly fond of โ€œHurricaneโ€.

This 1975 song is groovy and delightful, though it is still quite controversial for its lyrics about Rubin โ€œHurricaneโ€ 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. โ€œVentura Highwayโ€ by America

America may be best known for โ€œA Horse With No Nameโ€, but thereโ€™s something to be said about the acoustic track โ€œVentura Highwayโ€. Itโ€™s 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. Thereโ€™s a lot to love about โ€œVentura Highwayโ€.

4. โ€œAll Apologiesโ€ by Nirvana

We could have easily included all of Nirvanaโ€™s acoustic rock songs from their MTV Unplugged set on this list. However, we decided to go with a well-loved classic. โ€œAll Apologiesโ€ is fine enough on In Utero, but the stripped-down version from Unplugged is simply haunting. 

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