David Crosby wrote Triad while he was still a member of the Byrds but it was a bit risqué for them at the time.
One of Neil’s popular instrumental pieces is *Quicksand*, the opening tune on his album El Dorado.
Another great strumming song from Dave Matthews, *Where Are You Going* appeared on the Dave Matthews Band album Busted Stuff in 2002.
Kurt Cobain’s guitar playing was very basic and he wrote a lot of songs that are accessible to beginners.
Pearl Jam is another band that came of age in the 1990s and their 1994 album Vitalogy included *Better Man*, a song Eddie Vedder wrote when he was still a teenager.
Crash Into Me by Dave Matthews is an example of a song that uses a droning chord with a slightly moving bass line to create an interesting accompaniment.
This week we released 4 Progressive Rock tunes- River Of Life by PFM, In The Land Of Grey And Pink by Caravan, Epitaph by King Crimson, and Never Let Go by Camel.
Camel was a band consisting of Andy Latimer on guitar and Peter Bardens on keyboards, along with Doug Ferguson on bass and Andy Ward on drums.
King Crimson is one of the bands that can be credited with being one of the creators of the Prog-Rock genre.