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Peep-Hole

By: Guided By Voices Appears on: Bee Thousand “Peep-Hole” is one of the classic songs on Bee Thousand that’s sure to have everyone singing along when performed live. Although it appears on the album as an acoustic song, it is often played in concert by the full band. It’s always a crowd-pleaser, especially when Robert […]

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Queen Of Cans And Jars

By: Guided By Voices Appears on: Bee Thousand Bee Thousand‘s “Queen Of Cans And Jars” features one of Robert Pollard’s most instantly recognizable guitar riffs, which is played using fretted notes on the second string along with a constantly droning open first string. This song also contains a slew of chord shapes that are moved […]

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Tractor Rape Chain

By: Guided By Voices Appears on: Bee Thousand One of the Robert Pollard guitar techniques I mention frequently on this site is one that I call “Floating Chord Shapes.” This involves taking an open position chord shape and playing it elsewhere on the guitar neck. In the case of “Tractor Rape Chain,” Pollard crafts a […]

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Gold Star For Robot Boy

By: Guided By Voices Appears on: Bee Thousand Yep, this one is a classic Guided By Voices tune. I only recently realized, however, that it was written in a classic Robert Pollard style as well. Instead of playing this song with traditional, conventional chords, Pollard uses his patented open string drone chords for the rhythm […]

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I Am A Scientist

By: Guided By Voices Appears on: Bee Thousand It pretty much goes without saying that every song on Bee Thousand is a classic, but “I Am A Scientist” surely must hold a special place for being a classic classic. Since its release in 1994, there probably hasn’t been a single Guided By Voices show that didn’t include […]

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