Top 6 Harmonica Rock Songs (Of All Time)

Top 6 Harmonica Rock Songs (Of All Time)

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€wkx.MS.xkw£ - 15.09.2023 00:55

Thx

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€wkx.MS.xkw£ - 15.09.2023 00:55

😌piano Man I almost died 😂😂😂😂

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Dag Nabbit
Dag Nabbit - 08.09.2023 14:03

Started learning harmonica after years of playing acoustic guitar . Never realized how much harmonica played into everything . I am learning on a C diatonic Hohner Special and am learning actual songs and I refuse to embellish until I have mastered actual songs with the single notes . This is a great list . Two of my favorites are the break in Deep Purple’s Lazy and the riff in the Ozark Mountain Daredevil’s If You Want To Get To Heaven .

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Prashant Rajbhandari
Prashant Rajbhandari - 08.09.2023 04:01

Metallica's version of Tuesday's Gone should've made the list.

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Paul Bain Jr
Paul Bain Jr - 07.09.2023 16:34

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils need a little love here too.😎

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Paul Maney
Paul Maney - 06.09.2023 14:35

Pretty lame assortment of "tunes," I must say! Whoever put this list together probably hasn't had their radio tuned to anything but "classic rock" (biggest misnomer EVER!) for about the last 50 years or so. There are DOZENS of more rockin' songs with harp accompaniment than this!

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Don Charlesworth
Don Charlesworth - 21.08.2023 19:50

No Bob Dylan, no Magic Dick?

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strambers
strambers - 07.08.2023 18:23

Excellent Maestro!!

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Kim Amen
Kim Amen - 07.08.2023 08:26

Sorry but if anyone should be in this group of harmonica players it should be John Mayall.

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Carter Jay Hovland
Carter Jay Hovland - 06.08.2023 17:40

I use a Dm harmonica for Miss You. Mathces the song perfectly. Try it. How about Midnight Rambler?

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Henry Porter
Henry Porter - 05.08.2023 01:31

IF NEIL would wanted to make the world better HE WOULD COMMIT SUISIDE

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Darryll Spalding
Darryll Spalding - 04.08.2023 16:27

seriously no time for top any number lists of any subject

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Eddie Sutton
Eddie Sutton - 04.08.2023 06:38

A harmonica song I like is Love Is Strong by The Rolling Stones.

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6dna
6dna - 03.08.2023 21:23

When i die bs&t, stevie wonder songs, ozark mountain daredevils and how can you ignore j. Geils?

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Jeroen Wesseling
Jeroen Wesseling - 03.08.2023 15:18

Where’s mIdnight rambler if you talk about rock

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Brian Carroll
Brian Carroll - 03.08.2023 08:47

I take it that the presenter of this video never got to hear the album “Highway 61 Revisited” or “Blood on the Tracks”. I could go on but suffice to say too many gaps to take this guy seriously.

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David Wak
David Wak - 02.08.2023 18:32

How about "What I Like About You" by The Romantics?

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HARPSMITH
HARPSMITH - 02.08.2023 02:41

Super cool lineup! However, for song #6 "Long Train Running"; the harmonica soloist was not Tom, but (uncredited) the late great Norton Buffalo. And for you harmonica geeks out there, to play it properly, you must use an U-Block embouchure ;o) Keep up the good work.

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EMOJI MAN
EMOJI MAN - 01.08.2023 18:29

You left out The Red Devils Lester Butler.... Musta Forgot about Him

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Nicholas Marcellino
Nicholas Marcellino - 01.08.2023 08:07

I have a few memorable harmonica parts in my head:

1. Supertramp - take the long way home or school

2. Led zeppelin - you shook me/bring it on home

3. Allman brothers band - dont keep me wonderin

4. Chicago - in terms of two

5. Cream - traintime

6. Eagles - doolin-dalton

There are more a few that i cant figure out but i surely know

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Ron Gerhardt
Ron Gerhardt - 01.08.2023 04:22

My vote for two not mentioned are The solo in Bonnie Raitt’s rendition of Del Shannon’s Runaway and Whammer Jammer from J. Geils Full House album. Definitely not beginner pieces but both are absolute smokin’ harmonica solos

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Mark Zelepugas
Mark Zelepugas - 01.08.2023 00:09

Norton Buffalo played harmonica on Long Train Runnin!!!

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Jason Lynch
Jason Lynch - 31.07.2023 14:52

You have to check out Devils Gate by The Angels - an Australian band from the ‘70’s but still rocking hard. Harp on that is played by the rhythm guitarist John Brewster

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MysticalAnalytics60
MysticalAnalytics60 - 31.07.2023 07:27

you got my respect for number 1 the doobies are so underrated it’s sad. i honestly think the last time he played was dang near when he recorded it 50 years ago. John McFee be playing the harm it would be kinda cool to see tom shred the harm again

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Au_ rockn
Au_ rockn - 31.07.2023 04:12

Smashed that like button Luke!
👍

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ikust007
ikust007 - 30.07.2023 19:09

❤️ of gold …ouf:))

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ikust007
ikust007 - 30.07.2023 19:07

Impressed how piano man has so much « feeling »

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ikust007
ikust007 - 30.07.2023 19:06

Génial !

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Jay bayford
Jay bayford - 30.07.2023 18:31

Awesome man…🤘

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O_Phantomas
O_Phantomas - 30.07.2023 18:04

Hey Luke! Can I find you on any other social media platform?

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landztranz
landztranz - 30.07.2023 17:27

Great, Luke! I've played most of these and they're real crowd pleasers! Thanks for posting!

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David Aames
David Aames - 30.07.2023 17:07

awesome luke... ❤ you just made my day... i can say that the editing of videos have been improved... love from turkey...

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jbpariah
jbpariah - 30.07.2023 16:20

Appreciate the effort, but no Bob Dylan? Seriously? Do you have any idea how many people took up the harmonica because of Dylan? He popularized the use of first position in a pop format. You don’t think Neil Young had Dylan in mind when he took up the acoustic and the harmonica? Or Joel when he used it for Piano Man? As one who knows first hand the lineage of rock, I’m constantly reminded by videos like this of how much gets lost and twisted over time. Dylan’s simple use of it on his groundbreaking Like a Rolling Stone was the. harmonica heard round the world. Oh, and by the way, when you hear a singer w/ attitude, that’s another road that leads back to Dylan. Dylan is by no means a virtuoso, but what he plays is often inspired and memorable. Check out Mr. Tambourine Man, Desolation Row, All Along the Watchtower, or the solo at the end of Tangled Up in Blue, which brought chills to the musicians recording with him live in the studio.

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Ponzi
Ponzi - 30.07.2023 13:31

Dawg gawg whoop

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Christian andres Cervera
Christian andres Cervera - 30.07.2023 13:18

Thank master seguidor desde argebtina.... bery good

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Lili D
Lili D - 30.07.2023 13:13

Those are great harmonica songs. Some other phenoms harmonica songs include:

Shawn Colvin - Get Out of this House

And

The late and so terribly great Warren Zevon:

Bill Lee
Splendid Isolation
The Factory

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