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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

1940.0. "Requests for Music/Transcriptions" by SALEM::TAYLOR_J () Fri Aug 17 1990 16:51

    CAN anyone tell me { or show me } the main riff and chords used
    in Poisons song unskinny bop?  any help would be greatly appreciated
                       Thanks    
                             Jon
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1940.448"Tupelo Honey" - Words and Chords???SPGBAS::DADDIECOThat's Just The Way It Is .....Mon Aug 28 1989 14:177
    Hi y'all!
    
    Anyone got the words and chords to Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey?"
    
    Would appreciate any help offered.
    
    Thanx ... Dan
1940.449THRUST::CLARKWed Aug 30 1989 16:314
    The chords are a snap (as I replay it in my head I only hear 4), and
    I'm pretty sure I know the words.  However, it might be simpler if I
    simply photocopy it from a songbook (I think) I have and I-mail it.
    (Need these in a hurry?)    - Jay
1940.1A Randy Rhoads Rip-off!BOOTES::BUCKLEYThird generation got nuthin to say!Fri Aug 17 1990 17:3615
    Unskinny Bop (in TAB):
    
      A5                                  G  G   D
    E-------------------------------------3--3---2-------------------------
    B-------------------------------------3--3---3-------------------------
    G-2--------2-----4-2-0----------2-----0--0---2-------------------------
    D-2----2-4------------4-2-0-----------0--0---0-------------------------
    A-0-3-4---------------------3-4-------2--2-----------------------------
    E-------------------------------------3--3-----------------------------
    
    
    B section modulates to E blues.  C Section is simply D-A-D-A-D-A-E
    
    Have fun with those pull-offs!
    Buck
1940.7ALL Poison songs = A-G-D !!!BOOTES::BUCKLEYThird generation got nuthin to say!Thu Aug 23 1990 14:0118
    Nuthin But a Good Time:
    
    Performance notes:
    
    Again, CC is playing in A Mixo, but has tuned his guitar down a
    half-step to "Ab".  The note (number) that has the ~ after it means
    to give it slight bend!
    
      A      D  A  D  A     A                       G   D
    E-----------------------------------------------3---2------------------
    B-14--14-15-14-15-14----14--------------14------3---3------------------
    G-14--14-14-14-14-14----14--------14-14-14-14---0---2------------------
    D-14--14-16-14-16-14----14--14-14-14-16----16---0---0------------------
    A--------------------15~----15-16---------------2----------------------
    E-----------------------------------------------3----------------------
    
    
    Have fun kiddies...
1940.10CSC32::H_SOHyundai insider: I drive a ChevyWed Sep 05 1990 00:088
    
    If I'm not mistaken, I think the opening chord is F with the bass 
    note lowered to E, then regular F, then G.
    
    da--da--duh-dunt-da--dunt-da--dunt-da-da
    F/E F/E  F   F   F/E  F   F/E  F   G  G    ;^>
    
    J.
1940.12Yet ANOTHER A - G - D rock chord song!!!ICS::BUCKLEYMy Kinda Girl!Wed Sep 05 1990 13:2018
    RE: VH & J-Dot
    
    BBBBBBUUUUUUUUUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ  -- WRONG!
    ;^)
    
    Best of Both Worlds:
    
       D/F# G    D/F# G D/F# G  A    D/F# G   D/F#
    E--------------------------------------------------------------
    B--3-3--3-3---3---3--3---3--------3---3-3--3-------------------
    G--2-2--o-o---2---o--2---o--2-2---2---o-o--2-------2--2--------
    D--o-o--o-o---o---o--o---o--2-2---o---o-o--o-------2--2--------
    A--x-x--x-x---x---x--x---x--o-o---x---x-x--x-------o--o--------
    E--2-2--3-3---2---3--2---3--------2---3-3--2----3--------------
                                                    *
    
    * = Bend this note G slowly up, so it smears into the following A chord
    
1940.14Huh?COOKIE::G_HOUSEGive a littleWed Sep 05 1990 19:1222
    re: Coop
    
    BBBBBBBUUUUUUUZZZZZZZZ!   -   Wrong!
    
    Message in a Bottle uses stacked 5ths in the chords giving a kind of
    ambiguous feel because there's no 3rd in it (just R,5th,9th), it's not
    straight majors.  Anyway, if I remember right, it starts on D.  Kind of
    like:
        
    
    ||----------------------------------------||
    ||----------------------------------------||
    ||--------9--------7--------5-------------||
    ||-----7--------5--------3----------7-8---||
    ||--5--------3--------1----------5--------||
    ||----------------------------3-----------||
                                         sl
    
    Jerry, I have a transcription of this in an old GFTPM rag that I can
    send you if you want.
    
    Greg
1940.19Josie...WEFXEM::COTETo play, turn bottom up...Thu Sep 06 1990 16:5313
    Re: Josie...
    
    The opening riff goes (Sorry, I can't do tab...) Any notes listed 
    with a "/" are notated "low to high" (Low note/High note)...
    
             F-Eb-G/Db-Gb/B-F/C
             F-Eb-G/Db-Gb/B-D/G-F/Bb
             F-Bb-A-Ab-G-C 
             (GbMaj7 - EbMaj7 - AbMaj7 - AMaj7)
    
    Then comp on Fm7....
    
    Edd
1940.21Lola... more or lessELWOOD::HERTZBERGI'm the NEAThu Sep 06 1990 18:2611
    Famous beginning chords:
     C             D       E
    da da da da   da da   da
    
    Verse (one measure each):
    E E A D E E A A E E A D E E A D C (followed by famous beginning chords)
    
    Bridge:
    B B D D A A A A (followed by 2nd half of verse)
    
    
1940.275Hey now, Hey now??RTOEU::MLEWISFri Sep 07 1990 16:1111
    Hi!
    
    Can anyone tell me who wrote/sings this song - I think it's called
    "Don't dream its over" and the chorus goes 
    
    "Hey now, hey now, don't dream its over" a few times.
    
    Does anyone know the song or the chords???
    
    
    thanks, Martin
1940.276Crowded HouseCOOKIE::G_HOUSEGive a littleFri Sep 07 1990 16:444
    It's by Crowded House and I *think* it's called "Don't Dream it's
    Over".  I don't know the chords, sorry.
    
    Greg
1940.277WEFXEM::COTETo play, turn bottom up...Fri Sep 07 1990 16:553
    Chords to the verse are Eb-Csus2-Bb-G
    
    Edd
1940.278Add 9'sICS::BUCKLEYSacrifice meFri Sep 07 1990 16:594
    I used to know how to play this one, but I totally forget the changes!
    All I know is the dude uses a LOT of Add 9 voicings ala Alex Lifeson!!
    
    
1940.279100% theory-freeCAPNET::ZNAMIEROWSKIsay it with explosives...Fri Sep 07 1990 18:3721
    Totally theory-less chord bits:
    
    7th fret, in the area of e:
    		
    --X--|------|-----
    --X--|------|-----
    -----|------|--X--
    -----|------|--X--
    --X--|------|-----
    --X--|------|-----
    
     then drop the B on the 3rd string, strum, add an A on the 2nd string
    (10th fret), and strum that.
    
    drop down to the 4th fret with that chord up there, strum some more,
    go to the barred Amaj., then to G#, and back up to The Chord on the 4th
    fret. repeat w/o the B drop-A add on the first chord.  Serves 6.
    
                                                         
                                
    
1940.280Oops, ignore that Bb in .2DCSVAX::COTETo play, turn bottom up...Sun Sep 09 1990 14:543
    Chords to the verse are Eb-Csus2-Ab-G
    
    Edd
1940.281Thanks!!!RTOEU::MLEWISMon Sep 10 1990 07:395
    Hey now guys!! Thanks for the quick response!
    
    I'll try it tonight,
    
    cheers, Martin
1940.24Poison is as easy as pieICS::BUCKLEYThis One's for the Girls!Tue Sep 11 1990 17:1420
    Sheeesh...another 3 chord monster...
    
    Every Rose has it's Thorn:
    
         G                Cadd9              D
    ===========       ===========       ===========
    | | | | | |       | | | | | |       | | | | | |
    | o | | | |       | | o | | |       | | | o | o
    o | | | o o       | o | | o o       | | | | o |
    | | | | | |       | | | | | |       | | | | | |
    2 1 o o 3 4       x 2 1 o 3 4       x x o 1 3 2
    
    These are the 3 chords in the song.  It goes G - C9 - G - C9 - G - C9 - G
    like forever...then it goes from C9 - D - C9  and back to the
    beginning.  Chorus goes:
    
    G - C9 - G - C9 - G - D - C9 - G - G - C9 - D
    
    Tough, huh?  Solo is in G Pentatonic major, with G Ioanian flirtations
    (ala the upper auxiliaries).
1940.30Yet another transcribed!ICS::BUCKLEYThis One's for the Girls!Wed Sep 12 1990 13:4513
    Sunday Bloody Sunday:
    
       B-       D       G6
    e------2--------2-------o-------o-----
    b----3---3----3---3---3---3---3---3---
    g--4--------2-------o-------o---------
    d-------------------------------------
    a-------------------------------------
    e-------------------------------------
    
    The power chords later on are the same as above...B - D - G (G - A - G)
    
    B.
1940.282FWIWMILKWY::JMINVILLELove is a burning THING!Mon Sep 17 1990 16:514
    I believe this cut is on the "Temple of Low Men" album.  Always
    makes me think of lo mein.
    
    	joe.
1940.283Don't think so...WEFXEM::COTETo play, turn bottom up...Tue Sep 18 1990 13:104
    Wasn't "Temple..." the second album, with "Don't Dream..." on the
    eponymous first?
    
    Edd
1940.284On first AlbumCSC32::K_APPLEMANTue Sep 18 1990 16:045
    re -.1.
    
    Right!  It was on their first album.
    
    Ken
1940.55A little RnR revisited.RAVEN1::COOPERMIDI rack pukeThu Sep 20 1990 18:1313
    Shooting Star by Bad Co.
    
    Verse:
    Amaj - Emaj - Gmaj - Amaj(add sus4).
    
    Bridge:
    Dmaj - Emaj (twice)
    
    Chorus:
    Emaj - Dmaj - Amaj (twice) Gmaj (and all the world will love you just
    as long, as long as you are....A shooting starrrrrrrrrr....
    
    Bridge - Verse etc...
1940.56Help me find my keys, we'll drive outCSC32::H_SOHyundai insider: I drive a ChevyThu Sep 20 1990 21:288
    
    RE: Greg's room...
    
    You mean you found yer way out, Mike?
    
    ;^)
    
    J
1940.57;-)PNO::HEISERplay that nice, nice musicThu Sep 20 1990 22:193
    Re: -1
    
    Wasn't that a window we climbed out of?
1940.58While the cat's away...CSC32::H_SOHyundai insider: I drive a ChevyFri Sep 21 1990 02:074
    
    I thought it was an escape hatch.  
    
    ;^)
1940.59CHEFS::DALLISONGot an AK47 for his best friendFri Sep 21 1990 12:2214
    
    
    re:WTW
    
    I guessed it was in C, so when I jammed I just noodled in C and just
    watched what the bass player was doing for the changes.
    
    I would very much be able to do it 'right' though, so if ever you come
    across the tab Greg, I'd be very gratful if you'd send a copy, but like
    I said, if the room is that bad don't go looking for i or we'll never
    hear from you again!
    
    Many thanks,
    -Tony
1940.60RAVEN1::BLAIRWe gonna Wang Dang DoodleFri Sep 21 1990 14:059
    
    	BTW, my thanks to the person who put it the Lola help.  Had an
    	amateur blues jam at my house last (no hot dogs!) and we were 
    	trying to figure it out and I remembered I had brought the note
    	home.  Worked out great.  Fun song.  We were foolin' around at
    	one point trying to think of what to play next and the next thing
    	you know, we're doing a extended jam on "Tighten Up".  I had such
    	a shit-eating grin while playing that.  Should be renamed to 
    	"Lighten Up".
1940.61From the begginingTENERE::LADRETGisement epuise (.neq.) mine de rienMon Sep 24 1990 13:309
Is there anybody here that could give me some clues (or even better the 
references of a transcription but I've found none yet) to play 'In the 
beggining' by Greg Lake on the ELP LP 'Trilogy'.


Thanks in advance,


Didier
1940.62How bout some Baton RougeCSG001::KALINOWSKIMon Sep 24 1990 15:589
    OOOH OOOOH I have a question...........
    
    Anyone know the beginning riff to "Walks Like A Woman" by Baton
    Rouge. OH...Pleeeze....Pleeeze.....Pleeze.... Just the notes would
    be fine if you don't feel like doing the transcription.
    
    I'll check back later.......Thanks.
    
    				Brian
1940.63in the beginningTOOK::SUDAMALiving is easy with eyes closed...Mon Sep 24 1990 17:5033
>  <<< Note 1940.61 by TENERE::LADRET "Gisement epuise (.neq.) mine de rien" >>>
>                            -< From the beggining >-
>
>Is there anybody here that could give me some clues (or even better the 
>references of a transcription but I've found none yet) to play 'In the 
>beggining' by Greg Lake on the ELP LP 'Trilogy'.
    
    There's a couple of chords that are used which will make your life a
    whole lot easier if you know in advance. One is an Am9, if I recall
    correctly it's used something like:
    
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+-X-+---
    |---+---+---+---+-X-+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+-X-+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+-X-+---
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--- open A
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--- mute
    
    
    The other is something like a D13 (there's probably a better name for
    it). If I remember correctly it's something like:
    
    |---+---+---+---+-X-+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--- open B
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--- open G
    |---+---+---+-X-+---+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+-X-+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--- mute
    
    If I had a guitar in my hands I could get it right for you. The rest of
    the chords are pretty straightforward.
    
    - Ram
1940.64Am9 to D13... soooo sophisticated!DNEAST::GREVE_STEVEOK...Who turned on the lights?Mon Sep 24 1990 18:2928
    	Hey, Ram, is this an Am9 too???   I use this one in conjunction
    with a d13 to play a wicked easy two chord progression!!
    
    Am9??
    
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+-X-+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+-X-+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--- 
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--- 
    
    
    D13??
    
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+-X-+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+-X-+---+---+---+---
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--- 
    |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--- 
    
    
    I love these two because they make me sound real jazzy without playing
    those darn "love boat" chords that I see the real guitarists play!
    
    Steve
                                                                      
1940.65Help with Ten Years AfterRAVEN1::BLAIRWe gonna Wang Dang DoodleTue Sep 25 1990 11:448
    
    Can someone please help me learn "I'd Love to Change the World"?  I
    believe I have the chords to the verses but need help on the acoustic
    notes at the intro and on the chorus.   Pretty song.  Hopefully, this 
    has not been asked already.  
    
    Thanks,
    -pat
1940.66A blast from the past.HYEND::C_DENOPOULOSMen Are Pigs, And Proud Of It!Tue Sep 25 1990 12:298
    RE: .65  Emin  G  A  C     If I remember right.  It's been a long time
    for this song.  Climb on the 6th string from E to G, and on the 5th
    string from A to C.  Then drop the 5th string to B but leave the rest
    of the fingers for the C chord.
    
    Got it??
    
    Chris D.
1940.67RAVEN1::BLAIRWe gonna Wang Dang DoodleTue Sep 25 1990 16:495
    
    Not quite, but I'll give it a try when I get home.  
    
    Thanks,
    -pat
1940.68a little more on "Change the World" pleaseRAVEN1::BLAIRWe gonna Wang Dang DoodleTue Sep 25 1990 19:389
    Hey Chris, I agree on the chords, but am having trouble understanding
    the the notes.  Could you post it in tab or send it to me (please, 
    please, please).

    Thanks,
    -pat


1940.69anybody confused in this note yet?TOOK::SUDAMALiving is easy with eyes closed...Tue Sep 25 1990 20:307
    re: .64
    
    Yeah, those are useful inversions too (I use both a lot), but they're
    not the ones used in the song. The particular inversions give the song
    its unique flavor.
    
    - ram
1940.285that's my second mistake this monthMILKWY::JMINVILLESocial DistortionWed Sep 26 1990 15:503
    Edd, once again I stand corrected.  Sorry about that folks.
    
    joe.
1940.70FYIPNO::HEISERmidnight moon weaving her chainThu Sep 27 1990 18:116
    The new Guitar School is out.  It is a special on Hendrix.  It has 
    notation & tab for "Purple Haze" and "Manic Depression".  Other songs 
    include "Unskinny Bop", a song from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and one
    more that I forgot.
    
    Mike
1940.71RAVEN1::BLAIRWe gonna Wang Dang DoodleThu Sep 27 1990 18:504
    
    	Mike, what is "Guitar school"?
    
    
1940.72ICS::BUCKLEYThere is a mirror on the beach...Thu Sep 27 1990 19:072
    Guitar School is a Trade Mag published by Guitar World, which JUST
    features transcriptions to music...kinda like GW's answer to GFTPM.
1940.73PNO::HEISERmidnight moon weaving her chainThu Sep 27 1990 22:213
    ...but it only comes out 6 times a year.
    
    Mike
1940.74GOES11::G_HOUSEFri Sep 28 1990 23:531
    When did Jimi play "Unskinny Bop"?
1940.75I'm gonna hear it for this one fersher!CSC32::H_SOHyundai insider: I drive a ChevySat Sep 29 1990 01:299
    
    RE: When did Jimi play "Unskinny Bop"?
    
    He didn't.  It's scam that the talentless, worthless, substanceless
    "band" is putting out to sell that song.
    
    ;^) X Mega Gazillion
    
    J.
1940.76PNO::HEISERultimate, underlyin', no denyin' motivationMon Oct 01 1990 15:163
    Re: Jimi & Unskinny bop
    
    forgot to put the accent on OTHER songs. ;-)
1940.286DCSVAX::COTETo play, turn bottom up...Thu Oct 04 1990 15:023
    ...not nearly as bad as my posting the wrong chordz!
    
    /e
1940.78CHEFS::DALLISONChange my lifeTue Oct 16 1990 16:4912
    
    Talking of Poison, my rep gave me a copy of the new album a while back
    and I gave it one listen, and thought "Yuck!".
    
    Then, in the latest edition of GFTPM, they included a transcription for
    a tune called "Life goes on" and so I put the cd and checked it out and
    I was blown away by the solo. Its not the most technically demanding
    piece, but it does show off some of CC's chops, and there is one phrase
    about two thirds through the solo with those high bends that is the
    best thing I've heard CC play. The guys gone up in my estimations!!!
    
    -Tony
1940.79chords anyone?SALEM::TAYLOR_JMon Oct 22 1990 11:506
      Does anyone know the Paul Simon song
     Slip sliding away? I love the song but I dont know the entire
     chord progression- I believe a capo is used on the second fret 
     though. 
                                  
                                            Jon
1940.80Ten Years After song...MAYA01::MARCTue Oct 30 1990 12:3711
    
    reply:>.65 and .66
                
    	They way I heard it (learned it):
    
    
                 Emin, G, Amin, C, B7, back to Emin.......
    
                  but what the heck do I know?.............
    
    								Marc
1940.81Slip Sliding AwayBULEAN::CARSONT&amp;N D4T-VAX EngineeringMon Nov 05 1990 17:0431
1940.82Oh yeahBULEAN::CARSONT&amp;N D4T-VAX EngineeringMon Nov 05 1990 17:063
	and everyonce in a while you need to go G F C G after the chorus
	for good measure.
1940.83ELWOOD::HERTZBERGI'm the NEATue Nov 06 1990 13:2110
    I don't know the verses, but the chorus seems to me more like this:
    
	              G                  Em
	Slip sliding away, Slip sliding away
        	       G            D             C
	You know the nearer your destination the more you're slip 
          D      G
	sliding away
    
           
1940.84From the Beginning...to the endCAM::THOMASRob ThomasThu Nov 08 1990 12:2790
1940.85What I like about you... revisitedCAM::THOMASRob ThomasThu Nov 08 1990 12:3025
1940.86Josie IICAM::THOMASRob ThomasThu Nov 08 1990 12:5035
1940.87edit to the middle of the beginning's beginningCAM::THOMASRob ThomasThu Nov 08 1990 12:579
1940.88IMPULS::STARRSRV.....I can't believe you're gone.......Thu Nov 08 1990 13:529
re: What I Like About You

The chords seem right, at least that's the way we play the opening in my band.
The only difference is that I play it down at the open position. For the E part,
I just use the top three string (G/B/E) and play it like an open-D, but one 
full step up (like making a D at the 4th fret - makes the suspended part real 
easy to play.

alan
1940.89CAM::THOMASRob ThomasThu Nov 08 1990 14:1513
1940.90RAVEN1::BLAIRthe forecast calls for painThu Nov 08 1990 15:456
    
    I would like to learn Sweet Home Chicago, nut have only heard it live
    once or twice.  A couple of lines with lyrics would be optimal and 
    highly appreciated.
    
    -pat
1940.91Natures way of telling you...somethings wrong!CSC32::J_SHUMWAYdazed and perplexedThu Nov 08 1990 17:105
    
    	While we are asking....how about a little help with Natures Way
    (Spirit)
    
    Gordo
1940.92IMPULS::STARRSRV.....I can't believe you're gone.......Thu Nov 08 1990 17:128
RE: What I Like About You
    
> I think the A note (played on the high E string) is crucial in the A chord.
> Check it out and let me know what you think. 

Could very well be - but we're too sloppy to worry about perfection! 8^)

alan
1940.93GSRC::COOPERMIDI Rack PukeThu Nov 08 1990 17:448
    RE: Sweet Home Chicago
    
    Pat,
    It's just a 1-4-5 progression in your fave key,  if I'm thinking
    of the right song.  Dandrea and I used to fart around with it (ergo,
    it's pretty simple).
    
    jc
1940.94Plz?CSS::OLOUGHLINThe fun begins at 80!Fri Nov 09 1990 15:1016
    
    
    
     Over in the "hook" note I asked a question that belongs here.
    
    
     Can anyone show me the tab to Stan Ridgeways',  Just Drive The Car 
    
     I am refering to the hook.     For some reason it hasn't clicked yet
    and it is pissing me off cause it sounds simple as hell.  
    
     So please enter it before I punch out my guitars.
    
     Rick..
    
    
1940.95Intro to American WomanEREMO::BULLARDFri Nov 09 1990 20:085
     The real bluesey intro to American Woman by Guess Who,
    really gets to me everytime I hear it. Can anyone provide
    tablature and chords for just the intro?
    
    chuck (in Colorado Springs) 
1940.96eBEEZER::FLOWERSNice and sleazy does it...Thu Dec 13 1990 08:4715
    Hello all,
    
    Ok I give up!!! I have been trying to work out how to play 'Ticket
    to Ride' and I know the chords (Courtesy of my 'Bumper Book of Beatles
    Hits') type thing.....F  Gm7  C7  Dm  Bb....etc.  What I can't fathom
    out is the picking pattern that they actually use when playing it!

    I am beginning to think that although you can play the above chords
    and strum along Ok that they are actually adding extra notes when
    they start picking?
    
    All help with be greatly received (especially by the other half
    who is fed up with the beginning 30 secs of Ticket to Ride being
    constantly repeated :-)
    
1940.98Tab please...GSRC::COOPERMIDI Rack PukeWed Jan 02 1991 21:188
    I need help with the lead-lick in Free's "Takin' Care O Bizness"...
    I played the song in question in a band where the other guy played that
    lead part and never got a chance to learn it.
    
    It's the part repeated thru the song just before vocals jump in.
    Can anyone help ??
    
    jc (I think the first part looks like an upside down at the 11th fret)
1940.99Or maybe I'm all wet...SMURF::LAMBERTSpecialization is for insectsWed Jan 02 1991 21:429
re: .98

   "Free"?  If it's the song I'm thinking of, it's BTO (Bachman Turner
   Overdrive).  The only memorable thing "Free" ever did (if it's the 
   band I'm thinking of) was "All Right Now".

   But no, I don't have the tab for the lead in any case...  :-}

   -- Sam
1940.100GSRC::COOPERMIDI Rack PukeWed Jan 02 1991 21:5211
    Yeah, yeah ...  BTO...  Sorry...
    
    We did both of these songs PLUS Can't Get Enough Of Your Love.
    All identical chord progressions.  VERY confusing to a young pup
    metal-head who couldn't keep it all straight.  Can't Get Enough was the
    one with the harmony lead in it...Right ?    ;)
    
    Anyway, do ya know it ??  Would ya Tab it out for me ??
    
    jc
                                                        
1940.101MILKWY::SLABOUNTYWhy don't you bend for gold?Thu Jan 03 1991 14:136
    
    	Alan knows it ... he played rhythm when BK and I were do-
    	ing "support playing" at BK's house last year.
    
    							GTI
    
1940.102NEEPS::IRVINENe Te Confundant IligitimiThu Jan 03 1991 14:4017
    JUST A THOUGHT....
===========================================================================    
    < Note 1940.37 by ICS::BUCKLEY "This One's for the Girls!" >


    I know Madalain by Winger, but I'm not too sure on the flatpicking
    at the beginning...lemme go home and check on the guitar and I'll
    post it soon.
    
    Buck, still with the stuffed rabbit                                    
    ======================================================================
    
    Have you found the transcription Buck.....
    
    
    Bob

1940.103ICS::BUCKLEYYa know Jane, it's always something!Thu Jan 03 1991 14:428
    Thanks Bob,
    
    Duh, I forgot about that posting!!!  I'm still know it, but need to
    check it out on the guitar...posting forthcoming!
    
    It's in G minor, fwiw.
    
    B.
1940.104BTODPE::STARRSRV......I can't believe you're gone....Thu Jan 03 1991 15:407
>    	Alan knows it ... he played rhythm when BK and I were do-
>    	ing "support playing" at BK's house last year.

I don't know it - I was just faking it. But shouldn't be too hard to figure 
out. When I pick up the guitar this weekend, I'll see what I can do....

alan
1940.105ICS::BUCKLEYYa know Jane, it's always something!Thu Jan 03 1991 16:303
    Takin Car of Business...it's blues in "C", so go up to the 8th fret
    area and play that blues scale...shuold get you by.  I'll check it
    out and try and post a reply if noone beats me to it.
1940.106It's extremely basic stuffDREGS::BLICKSTEINThe Rippers are on a tearThu Jan 03 1991 17:5820
    The intro is just a standard guitar shuffle where you play a 5 chord
    and add a 6th with your pinky
    
    I.E.
          
    E    7 --  8    8    8     8
    A    9 --  10   12   10    10
    
    The hyphens mean you slide into the next chord
    
    Then eventually another guitar part comes in with a C7 like
    
    G    12
    B    11
    E    12
    
    This is from distant memory.
    
    I was in a band that played this song - it's very easy, but it helps
    to have two guitarists because there are two distinct guitar parts.
1940.107Love to work at nothin' all dayMILKWY::JACQUESVintage taste, reissue budgetThu Jan 03 1991 18:038
    If you have access to the record, just listen to it about 10,000,000
    times. I guarentee you'll be playing the lead parts in your sleep
    the way many of us old timers did back in 1974.
    
    This song was soooooo overplayed when it first hit the airways,
    it became a casualty of over-exposure.
    
    Mark 
1940.108Yabut...GSRC::COOPERMIDI Rack PukeFri Jan 04 1991 01:1713
    Dave, 
    
    Thanks...But thats the part I remember...  I know the rhythm and that
    first C7 (I *didn't* know it was a C7 though, THANKS AGAIN!).
    
    There is some single note stuff after that and then another chord and
    some more singles notes.  I'm totally brain dead on how it goes, and
    don't have a tape to learn it from !
    
    Heeellllllppppp meeeeeee...
    
    ;)
    
1940.109Help with Bryan AdamsNEEPS::IRVINENe Te Confundant IligitimiFri Jan 04 1991 15:2715
    
    Ok
    
    Bryan Adams... Run To You...
    
    I know the opening Riff and the Chorus  (opening riff being F#)
    
    But for the life of me I can't remember the Verse or Bridge Sections,
    and I have not got this on any media!
    
    Anyone got it on TAB
    
    Bob
    
    NEEPS::IRVINE
1940.110NEEPS::IRVINENe Te Confundant IligitimiMon Jan 07 1991 10:249
    Forget Run To You.... we've dumped that idea!
    
    What I need now is Summer of '69....
    
    The Whole Thing in TAB...
    
    Tall order huh!
    
    Bob
1940.111DPE::STARRSRV......I can't believe you're gone....Mon Jan 07 1991 14:0312
>    What I need now is Summer of '69....
>    The Whole Thing in TAB...

Well, I don't know it in TAB. But I can give you the basic chord changes. 

Verses - D and A
Chorus - Bm, A, D, G
Break - F, Bb, C

That's probably rough, but it'll get ya started....

alan
1940.112ICS::BUCKLEYSheena is a punk rocker!Mon Jan 07 1991 14:093
    -1
    
    Isn't the break - F, Bb, C, Bb/D ??
1940.113NEEPS::IRVINENe Te Confundant IligitimiMon Jan 07 1991 14:267
    Thankz Alan, and to you Buck...
    
    Just what I need to get started on this song I knew about the D
    and A and about the chorus but was convinced that I had it wrong
    coz I couldn't figure the break...!
    
    Bob
1940.114DPE::STARRSRV......I can't believe you're gone....Mon Jan 07 1991 15:355
>    Isn't the break - F, Bb, C, Bb/D ??

Could very well be. You know us, Buck - "close enough" is our middle name!  8^)

alan
1940.115help with Let It RainRAVEN1::BLAIRPlay deep...Wed Jan 30 1991 18:398
    
    	I need some help with "Let It Rain".  The beginning of the song is
    	done with 2 guitars, so when I play either part alone it sounds
    	anemic.  Does anyone have some advice on substituting with some 
    	chords or another approach?
    
    	Thanks,
    	-pat
1940.116CAVLRY::BUCKLove's not safeWed Jan 30 1991 18:436
    -1
    
    While not knowing the lead part, in my head it seems quite doable
    with double stops (of sorts), no?
    
    B.
1940.117LEDS::BURATIThu Jan 31 1991 15:249
-1

I agree except for the descending riff at the end of the last
measure. It'll be tough to make that work. But if the rest of it 
is done effectively, you can fake your way through that part without 
anyone taking much notice. Also, it's been a few years since I've 
listened, but isn't the base following the line too?

--rjb
1940.118RAVEN1::BLAIRPlay deep...Thu Jan 31 1991 15:436
    
    	Yup, the bass line does follow, but is pretty easy to keep track of
    	'cause of those great cascading (bass) fills between measures.  I
    	still would like to understand how to approach the intro to the song 
    	with chords.  I don't understand what y'all are explaining to me
    	yet.  
1940.119I'm a picker,I'm a grinnerBEEZER::FLOWERSI have a burning ambition...Fri Feb 01 1991 05:259
    
    
    Hi all,
    
    I am right in assuming that "The Joker" by Steve Miller is a I IV
    V progression in E???? (Thats what seemed to fit! All I gotta do
    now is work out the picking....groan....)
    
    J 'Amateur transcriptionist'
1940.120<<REWBEEZER::FLOWERSI have a burning ambition...Fri Feb 01 1991 05:275
    
    
    Whoops make -1 start......* AM I *
    
    J (its 7 in the morning and I aint fully functional yet!)
1940.121EC WAS here!TRUCKS::LITTENFri Feb 01 1991 07:0721
>                           -< help with Let It Rain >


Pat,

	This is not a song that I have played, but I remember buying a copy of 
Guitar Player (or similar US import) some 6 months ago and it had a complete 
transcription on Let it rain. I assume it is the EC recording you want!

Come to think of it, the issue was the EC special with him on the front cover.

This may not help you with your problem, in that it was likely to have shown a 
double guitar transcription, however I bet seeing it written down will give 
you some good double-stop ideas that will probably get you close to Eric's 
recorded sound.

I have the GP issue at home, so if you have any problems......

Dave

SHIPS::LITTEN_D  or Dave Litten @ SBP
1940.122RAVEN1::BLAIRPlay deep...Fri Feb 01 1991 13:504
    
    	Thanks Dave, I'll see if I can dig it up.
    
    	-pat
1940.123I IV V IVELWOOD::HERTZBERGBone AppetiteFri Feb 01 1991 19:289
    re: "The Joker"
    
    You are correct about I IV and V being the only chords in the song, at
    least all I can remember of the song.
     
    I don't know the key for sure, but you could tell when you played along
    if you were incorrect.  ;^)
    
    								Marc
1940.124Cross-Posted *VERY* URGENTNEEPS::IRVINEIf it don't Work... KICK IT!Wed Feb 06 1991 07:4716
      <<< SUBURB::DISK$APPLICATION1:[NOTES$LIBRARY]MUSICIANS_UK.NOTE;1 >>>
                            -< Musicians in the UK >-
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Note 166.0                       Transcriptions                       No replies
NEEPS::IRVINE "If it don't Work... KICK IT!"          9 lines   6-FEB-1991 09:43
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    This is VERY urgent....
    
    I need the solo to Queens - I Want To Break Free..... in `E'
    
    I need this in TAB, as I've got to learn it by Friday night!!!
    
    Any help greatly appreciated...  
    
    Bob (this will be cross-posted in CVG::GUITAR)
1940.125some fun songs!PNO::HEISERwaitin' on sundownWed Feb 13 1991 14:3129
    Time to put away the scales for awhile! ;-)  Here are some more 
    practical applications for anyone interested:
    
    "Ain't Talkin' Bout Love" - Van Halen
    
    Hint: this is easier when you fret an Am chord and pick around it.
    Here is the lick that runs pretty much throughout the song.  The chord
    change is Am to G (played on the open D, G, and B strings).
    
    ----------0--1-------3-----------------
    -----1---------1--------3--------------
    -------2----------2--------------------
    ---2-----------------------------------
    -0----------------------------3--2--3--
    ---------------------------3-----------
    
    "Sharp Dressed Man" - ZZ Top
    
    Here is the main lick for this song.  Hint: use your ring finger to
    fret the B string on fret 6 and middle finger to fret the G string on
    fret 5.  That way you can throw the index finger in on the 4th fret
    when you need to.  h = hammer, s = slide
    
    ----------------------------------
    --6--4-----6--4-------------------
    --5--5--5--5--5--5----------------
    --------------------------------5-
    -------------------------1-s-3--3-
    -------------------1-h-3----------
1940.126Get those old MXR boxes out, kiddiesCAVLRY::BUCKCoaster Nut!Wed Feb 13 1991 14:379
    Performance notes on "ain't Talkin..."
    
    ALL notes in the A-, F, and G arpeggios are muted with the right hand.
    the "g, c, b, c" notes at the end of the lick are the exception.  An
    MXR Phase 90 is on the entire time, with the speed set at about "4". 
    Eddie kicks in his MXR Flanger, set at about "6, 4, 4, 6" for those "c,
    b, c" notes at the end of the lick.
    
    Have fun...
1940.127GNR's Sweet Child Of Mine ...BTOVT::BRONSONMr. Rogers is a metal head!Wed Feb 13 1991 15:3438

        I'll give one a shot .....here's a simple rendition of the beginning
   of GnR's Sweet Child of Mine..


  ---------------15--14-------------------15----14-----
  ----15-----------------------15----------------------
  -------14--12----14--14---------14--12-----14----14--    -->
  -12----------------------12--------------------------
  -----------------------------------------------------
  -----------------------------------------------------


  ---------------15---14-------------------15---14-----
  -----15----------------------15----------------------
  --------14--12---14---14---------14--12-----14---14--    -->
  -14-----------------------14-------------------------
  -----------------------------------------------------
  -----------------------------------------------------


  ---------------15---14-------------------15---14-----
  -----15----------------------15----------------------
  -12-----14--12---14---14--12-----14--12-----14---14--
  -----------------------------------------------------
  -----------------------------------------------------
  -----------------------------------------------------

 
                     It's a start...most of you probably know this
     anyways. I figured it out without the Tabbing line in the song
     book. I used my limited piano note knowledge then converted it
     to the notes on the neck.

                                  R.B.


1940.128On the road to nowhere ...BTOVT::BRONSONMr. Rogers is a metal head!Fri Feb 15 1991 12:097
    
     Anyone out there have the transcription for VH's "eruption" ? Not that
    I can play it, but I'd at least like to try.
    
    
    
                             R.B.
1940.129Lost BookKURMA::IGOLDIEShakin' with the pizza babeFri Feb 15 1991 13:4811
    I'm sure I've seen it in a music  book in tab form but I can't remember
    where.If it comes back to me I'll call ya as soon as I can.One thing
    though,I remember looking at it for a while and thinking.....
    
    "oh,shit"
    
    
    
    
    
                                   STAYNZ
1940.130I saw it, too...LNGBCH::STEWARTSounds dangerous: count me in!Fri Feb 15 1991 16:3313
       
       
       
       
       
       Check back issues of GFTPM - I'd tell you which one, but I don't
       have my laptop with me today (I never carry it when I ride the
       Hurricane).
       
       

       I'll check this week-end if you can't find it...
       
1940.131EruptionPNO::HEISERwhere roses growFri Feb 15 1991 16:393
    I have a  transcription done by Steve Vai  that I  could send you.
    
    Mike
1940.132Volcanic....Eruption...BTOVT::BRONSONMr. Rogers is a metal head!Fri Feb 15 1991 16:468
    
      Mike....great! Do ya still have my address? 
    
                         R.B.
    
     P.s. I owe ya a cold beer or 2 for this!
    
    
1940.133CAVLRY::BUCKCoaster Nut!Fri Feb 15 1991 16:461
    Watch out for that RB...he's a transcription whore!  ;^)
1940.134I'm like Johnny Five!BTOVT::BRONSONMr. Rogers is a metal head!Fri Feb 15 1991 16:484
    
      Yeah I may be easy but I ain't cheap!
    
                        R.B.
1940.135PNO::HEISERwhere roses growFri Feb 15 1991 17:074
    R.B.,  I  still  have  the  address.   I  must  be   a  transcription 
    whore  too  because  I  have everything song  you've asked for ;-)
    
    Mike
1940.136My fiddle playin' grandad told me..BTOVT::BRONSONMr. Rogers is a metal head!Fri Feb 15 1991 17:164
    
       That's the oldest profession isn't it...
    
               R.B.
1940.137LNGBCH::STEWARTSounds dangerous: count me in!Fri Feb 15 1991 17:5214





              re: .-?  Johnny Five?  any relation to Nicky Sixx?







1940.138brings back memoriesUPWARD::HEISERwelcome to the TONE ZONEMon Feb 18 1991 16:275
    speaking of fun songs, the new GFTPM has the transcription to Thin
    Lizzy's "Boys Are Back in Town".  I've been having a lot of fun with
    this one!
    
    Mike
1940.139CHEFS::DALLISONStick it to ya!Tue Feb 19 1991 11:2616
    
    This is a riff I worked out accidently last night. Its very simple, but
    fun to play.
    
    Its from Steve Vai's Passion and Warefare and its the second cut
    'Animals' (I think).
    
       A            A             A       A      G  D            
    
    E|-----------------------------------------------           
    B|----------------------------------------------3-          
    G|--2-----------2-------------2-------2------0--2- it then resolves
    D|--2-----------2-------------2-------2------0--0- into E, where Vai  
    A|--0-----------0-------------0-------0----------- steams in with a
    E|----3-2-3-2-3--3-2-3--3-2-3---3-2-3---3-2--3---- whammy pull-up
          |--pm---|  |---pm-----|   |pm-|   |pm|
1940.141Emerson, Lake & PalmerLNGBCH::STEWARTSounds dangerous: count me in!Wed Feb 20 1991 18:4111




                             Might be on Tarkus...


                   No idea about the changes, though, sorry.


1940.142The name is....CSC32::MOLLERFix it before it breaksWed Feb 20 1991 19:356
The song is called 'From the Beginning'. I play it on occasion (I sequenced
it) with my Duo. If you are In Colorado Springs I'll be glad to show you
what to play. It was released in 1971. I bought the single, so I don't
know what Emerson Lake and Palmer album it's on.

								Jens
1940.143From the beginning chordsDREGS::BLICKSTEINI'll have 2 all-u-can-eat plattersThu Feb 21 1991 11:5536
 
X  O        O  O	X        O     O	X  X	       
================	================	================
|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  1  |
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  2  |  |
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  1  |	|  |  3  |  |  4
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  |  |
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  2  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  |  |
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
|  |  3  4  |  |	|  3  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  |  |
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
 
     Am7addB		    DaddGaddE		     FaddG
 
 
 
X     O			X     O			O	       O
================	================	================
|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  |  |
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  |  |	|  1  |  2  |  |
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  3  |  4  |
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
|  |  |  |  |  |	|  |  |  1  |  |	|  |  |  |  |  |
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
|  1  |  2  |  3	|  2  |  |  |  3	|  |  |  |  |  |
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
|  |  |  |  4  |	|  |  |  |  4  |	|  |  |  |  |  |
|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|	|--|--|--|--|--|
 
      Dm7                     Dm6		     E11-9
1940.144Even better than that...DREGS::BLICKSTEINI'll have 2 all-u-can-eat plattersThu Feb 21 1991 11:576
    You should also check out "The Sage", a surprisingly incredible
    classicaly-styled guitar solo on "Pictures at an Exhibition".
    
    I don't have any charts for that but if you wanna bring your
    guitar over here to Spit Brook some lunch I'd be happy to show
    it to you.
1940.145 B*) %*)SALEM::TAYLOR_JThu Feb 21 1991 13:204
    Thanks for the Chord progression Dave, I'll be a pickin' and a grinnin'
     with them later on tonight.
    
                                                 Jon
1940.146'In the beggining' is on the Trilogy LPTENERE::LADRETGisement epuise (.neq.) mine de rienFri Feb 22 1991 15:046
A keyboardist friend of mine wrote down the full chords transcription for me.
As I suspect it can not be entered in a Notesfile, I will mail it you in the
middle of the next week. It's only in chords notation without the fingerings.


Didier
1940.147lizzy rememberedKIRKTN::IGOLDIEShakin' with the pizza babeSat Feb 23 1991 18:169
    Any chance of some kind person writing down the transsciption of "the
    boys are back in town?"I know its been in one of the guitar mags.
    recently but I haven't been able to get my hands on it.
    
    
    
    
                                          cheers in advance
                                              Staynz
1940.148NEEPS::IRVINEI feel the need: The need to breedMon Feb 25 1991 10:346
    If you are gonna play it in A, then the chords you need are simple
    enough but there is one wierd chord it's a B minor but with something
    suspended.... I will mail it to ya, or if you would prefer I am
    in Kirkton at the moment, on 4280...
    
    Bob
1940.149SAMMAX::lambertFender BenderMon Feb 25 1991 18:315
   Re: The Boys Are Back...

   It's in the current (March '91) issue of GFTPM.  

   -- Sam
1940.150Any help?SOLVIT::OLOUGHLINThe fun begins at 80!Wed Feb 27 1991 16:3413
    
    
       Is there a transcription available for VanHalens, hell...
    whats the title?  
    
       Well the chours is;   
    
      "That ain't the way to treat the broken hearted."
    
       Sounds like lots of fun to play.
    
       Rick.
     
1940.151DREGS::BLICKSTEINI'll have 2 all-u-can-eat plattersWed Feb 27 1991 19:504
    I think that's "Finish What Ya Started" from the "OU812" album.
    
    There is DEFINITELY a transcription book for that album that
    seems pretty accurate.
1940.152"Silent Lucidity"DPE::STARRSRV......I can't believe you're gone....Thu Feb 28 1991 16:387
If anyone has figured out the guitar parts to Quensryche's "Silent Lucidity",
can you either post it here or send me mail? I'm looking for the acoustic
guitar part that is picked at the beginning of the song....

thanx in advance for any help!

alan
1940.153FYIPNO::HEISERThu Mar 07 1991 20:496
    The new GFTPM has the transcription to Jimi's "Star Spangled Banner"
    from Woodstock!  
    
    Some Steve Morse and ZZ Top stuff in there too.
    
    Mike
1940.154GFTPM indiciesDREGS::BLICKSTEINI'll have 2 all-u-can-eat plattersFri Mar 08 1991 13:3015
    Does anyone have or know of an index by artist or song title for the 
    GFTPM transcriptions?
    
    The only index the magazine publishes is a chronological ordering of
    the issues and the songs contained in them which is almost TOTALLY
    useless if you're trying to find a specific song.
    
    I like the magazine but I think they have to be taking drugs to publish
    an index with the issue as the major key.
    
    I mean how often do you ask yourself "Gee I wonder what songs were
    covered in the August 1989 issues?"  instead of "What issue had this
    song?"
    
    	db
1940.155Good IdeaPNO::HEISERFri Mar 08 1991 14:393
    I thought of this as well.  Maybe we should start a petition ;-)
    
    Mike
1940.156we could just do our ownLNGBCH::STEWARTSounds dangerous: count me in!Fri Mar 08 1991 15:5414
       
       
       
       
       
       I've got a database in a Lotus spreadsheet of the last couple of
       years transcriptions.  I could put it up here in a
       comma-delimited ASCII format as a start...  Maybe you all can
       fill in some of the gaps.
       
       
       
       
       
1940.157Silent LucidityDPE::STARRSRV......I can't believe you're gone....Tue Mar 12 1991 16:3651
re: Queensryche's "Silent Lucidity" 

I spent some time this past weekend working this out. The basic chord changes
are G to Em, then C to Am. The chorus goes D to C.

The beginning picking part is a G with a B on the high-E string, then moving 
the B down to an A. Then when it changes to an Em, add an F# and then a D (on 
the B string). I'm not too great at line art, but here's the basic chords I've
been using:

G with B
 -----------------
+| | | | | | |0| |
+| | |0| | | | | |
+| | | |0| | | | |
+| | | | |0| | | |
+| | | | | | | | |
+| | | | | | | | |
 -----------------
G with A
 -----------------
+| | | | |0| | | |
+| | |0| | | | | |
+| | | |0| | | | |
+| | | | |0| | | |
+| | | | | | | | |
+| | | | | | | | |
 -----------------
Em with F#
 -----------------
+| |0| | | | | | |
+| | | | | | | | |
+| | | | | | | | |
+| |0| | | | | | |
+| | | | | | | | |
+| | | | | | | | |
 -----------------
Em with D
 -----------------
+| | | | | | | | |
+| | |0| | | | | |
+| | | | | | | | |
+| |0| | | | | | |
+| | | | | | | | |
+| | | | | | | | |
 -----------------

I still haven't figured out where it goes to when it jumps to the C and Am. 
When I do, I'll post that here also....

alan
1940.158Don't sound easy tho'BEEZER::FLOWERSI have a burning ambition...Wed Mar 13 1991 13:538
    
    
    In the list of 'gimme's' someone listed 'Battleship Chains' by the
    Georgia Satellites as an easy one to play.
    
    Anybody want to tell me how to play it?? Especially the intro??
    
    J. (who loves learning easy stuff ;-)
1940.159DPE::STARRSRV......I can't believe you're gone....Wed Mar 13 1991 14:058
>    In the list of 'gimme's' someone listed 'Battleship Chains' by the
>    Georgia Satellites as an easy one to play.

Isn't it just two chords - C and G??? With that little Chuck Berry riff thrown 
in with the pinky. Haven't listened to it in a little while, but I thought
that's all it was.....
    
alan
1940.160Is it a secret?BEEZER::FLOWERSI have a burning ambition...Wed Mar 13 1991 14:2813
    
    
    Um......I'm gonna sound stoopid......what little Chuck Berry riff???
    
    
    You must be refering to the one that everyone in the whole cosmos
    knows..........
    
    
    'cept me :-(
    
    J
    
1940.161blind leading the blind.... 8^)DPE::STARRSRV......I can't believe you're gone....Wed Mar 13 1991 14:5611
>    Um......I'm gonna sound stoopid......what little Chuck Berry riff???

You're not gonna sound any stoopider than I am, trying to explain it! Ya know
when you make a bar chord, you lift up your little pinky (amking the chord a 
7th) and place it two frets higher on the A string - then lift it up and down 
while strumming to get that Chuck Berry rhythm (this can be heard *real* clear 
on the beginning of the Georgia Satellites' "Keep Your Hands To Yourself").

Does that make sense, or did I just confuse you more?

alan
1940.162Duh?BEEZER::FLOWERSI have a burning ambition...Wed Mar 13 1991 15:0513
    
    I think I understand.....you mean the C and G you play are not 'proper'
    C and G chords....more like power chords.....
    
    Lemme see....play the C by barring at the 3 rd fret, have your ring
    finger (3rd finger on the D string 5th fret (G) and hammer on and off 
    the D string 7th fret (A)....and only play the A and D strings...then
    move the whole lot down (up?) one string and play the G the same way?
    
    J. (it makes it easier to unerstand what I have just written if you
    use your right forearm as a guitar neck and use that as a reference
    point...only you might get some strange looks.....I am!!!)
    
1940.163DPE::STARRSRV......I can't believe you're gone....Wed Mar 13 1991 15:3719
>    I think I understand.....you mean the C and G you play are not 'proper'
>    C and G chords....more like power chords.....

Right! Don't use the open chords, use the barre chords instead. You have
the right idea posted - now its just a matter of getting used the timing
of when to move the pinky up and down.

Also, instead of playing just the two strings, you can play all five/six
strings, like you would playing a regular barre chord. Just try and keep the 
pinky from muting the other string when you press down with it.

>    Lemme see....play the C by barring at the 3 rd fret, have your ring
>    finger (3rd finger on the D string 5th fret (G) 

Your third finger should be holding down three strings at the fifth fret -
the third fourth and fifth string. The first finger, barring the third fret,
should be holding down the second and sixth strings.

alan
1940.164me again ! B*)SALEM::TAYLOR_JThu Mar 14 1991 13:182
     How about Magic bus by the who ? Its a song just made for the
     acoustic guitar
1940.165NEEPS::IRVINEI feel the need: The need to breedFri Mar 15 1991 11:119
    Any other RUSH nuts out there.......
    
    
    I can play a version of the accoustic intro on the trees but was
    wondering if anyone has the correct transcription, or can point
    me to a book with this sorta stuff in it.
    
    
    Bonzo
1940.166D G Bb C C# CBEEZER::FLOWERSI have a burning ambition...Fri Mar 15 1991 11:207
    
    
    I would give almost anything for a complete transcription of Aqualung
    by Jethro Tull, pointers, whatever even jusdt bits of it would be
    greatly appreciated.
    
    J.
1940.167was looking at it on Monday!LNGBCH::STEWARTCrappe Diem!Fri Mar 15 1991 14:4814
       
       
       
       
       GFTPM featured it in their third classics issue, which means that
       they must have published it in a regular issue some time before. 
       Pick up the current copy and check the back pages - you can order
       most back issues.  If you need the specific issue I can check
       over the weekend.
       
       
       
       
       
1940.168Please.BEEZER::FLOWERSI have a burning ambition...Fri Mar 15 1991 15:296
    
    
    If you could look it up it would save me some trouble because I don't 
    read those mags....I bought one and thought they were too 'serious'
    
    J
1940.169CARROL::LEFEBVREShe's a joy to knowSat Mar 16 1991 18:523
    The Bodeans "They Don't Let No Angels Out at Night".
    
    Mark.
1940.170This should be somewhere else, huh?DNEAST::GREVE_STEVEGreee Veee KingTue Mar 19 1991 18:3119
    
    
    
    
    	Waaaaaaaaaaooooooow... I just saw a movie called "Pump Up the
    Volume" cool flick about a kid who lays it out for his fellow high
    school students on a pirate radio station...  I liked it!! 
    
    
    	Anyway... The selection of music for this film was (IMHO)
    absolutely killer, and seeinz how I don't get out much, pretty obscure. 
    One tune is driving me nuts... It's called "everybody knows" and it's
    sung by a gravelly voiced dude.. reminiscent of that dude that sung a
    song called "The Road to Hell" a lot on VH-1 last summer.  Clues
    anyone??  I'd love to be able to read the credits but they are all
    blurred... Heeeeeeelp!!!
    
    
    Gree Vee
1940.171Pump Up the VolumePNO::HEISERmusic over my headTue Mar 19 1991 19:221
    All I know is Chagall Guevera did "Tale o' The Twister".
1940.172HAMPS::JOYCE_AHanging up my gunsWed Mar 20 1991 08:079
    
    "The Road to Hell" was by Chris Rea, and is from his album of the same
    name, which is great and hasn't been out of my car cassette for over a
    year...
    
    But I dunno if that's the same guy who did the tune you are referring
    to 8)
    
    Andy
1940.173Led Zep oldie needed..BTOVT::BRONSONThis AXE was made for choppin'!Thu Mar 21 1991 15:467
    
    
        yeah I know......This is easy...right!
    
           Does anyone have the transcription for Stairway to Heaven?
    
                                R.B.
1940.174GSRC::COOPERMajor MIDI Rack Puke (tm)Thu Mar 21 1991 16:025
    How about a transcription (or hints) to S.A.T.O by Ozzy ??
    
    Buck, you got this one ??
    
    jc
1940.175TABMASALA::IGOLDIEThe Incendiary PreacherThu Mar 21 1991 16:282
    re.173 I have the solo in its entirety.Mail me your address and I'll
    post it.
1940.176it's out thereLNGBCH::STEWARTCrappe Diem!Thu Mar 21 1991 17:3814
       
       
       
       
       
       Randy, GFTPM did a full transcription of Stairway.  Check the tab
       directory note for the exact issue.  You can order back issues
       from them.
       
       They might have done the Ozzy tune, too.
       
       
       
       
1940.177I buy the back issues as a last resort..BTOVT::BRONSONThis AXE was made for choppin'!Thu Mar 21 1991 17:546
    
        The "stairway" issue is listed......I wish I had been a subscriber
     to GFTPM and Guitar prior to December 90.....Theirs alot of great 
     stuff in both mags.
    
                               R.B.
1940.178Get it while it lasts!BTOVT::BRONSONThis AXE was made for choppin'!Fri Mar 22 1991 10:2915
    
      The latest Guitar School I received last night has the following
    trans......
    
                     ZZTop  My heads in Mississippi...
                     Warrant    Cherry Pie
                     Extreme   More than Words
                     Doors   La Woman
                     Kiss   Strutter
    
            PLus a great 3-4 page Eric Johnson pictorial with 8x10 glossies
          on the side....This is a great article/training aid...He shows
          finger location for Cliffs of Dover...etc..
    
                              R.B.
1940.179CHEFS::DALLISONStick it to ya!Fri Mar 22 1991 11:0725
    
    These are the main themes in Silent Lucidty by Queensryche (or at least
    it how I've been playing them!)...
    
    Intro etc..
    
    E|----7-----7-----5-----5-----5-----        ---2-----2------------------
    B|----------------------------------        ---------------3-----3-----3
    G|------4-----4-----4-----4--------- repeat -----4-----4-----0-----0----
    D|--5-----5-----5-----5-----5-------  bar   -2-----2-----2-----2-----2--
    A|----------------------------------  <-    ----------------------------
    E|----------------------------------       -----------------------------
    
    The bit were Tate is singing "Your mind tricked you to feel the pain.."
                                                     
                                                         H
    E|-----------------------------         -----------------3-------------
    B|----5-----5-----3-----3------ Repeat  ------------3-5----------------
    G|------0-----0-----0-----0---- Several --2---------0------------------
    D|--2-----2-----2-----2-----2-- Times   --0----------------------------
    A|-----------------------------         -------------------------------
    E|-----------------------------         -------------------------------
    
    
    This is probably all wrong but it works for me!!!
1940.180more music,better playingSALEM::TAYLOR_JFri Mar 22 1991 12:098
     I,ve trancribed Heartbreak Station by Cinderella, but I'm having
     some difficulty getting the slide guitar solo. If someone could
     either post it or send me a copy I'd be psyched, or if anyone
     wants a transcription of the song,
     send a mail message, as copywrited material can't be posted here.
     PS. I can't believe that no one knows Magic Bus by the Who....
    
                 Jon T
1940.181RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEReal men don't need whammies !Fri Mar 22 1991 12:148
    If someone could tell me what the trick is to playing slide, I'd
    appreciate it.  That's something I've always dabbled with since I
    discoved the Alman's a zillion years ago.  I don't know anyone around
    here that can show me, so, enlighten me.  What's the trick to muting
    unplayed strings ?  What's it all about Alfie ?
    
    
    Scary
1940.182UPWARD::HEISERej :== @via_music.comFri Mar 22 1991 14:536
    RE: new Guitar World
    
    I like the advice interviews with master transcribers Wolf Marshall,
    Dave Whithill, and Jesse Gress.  Some good tips in there.
    
    Mike
1940.183Needles and pinsTENERE::LADRETGisement epuise (.neq.) mine de rienMon Mar 25 1991 15:5412
Does anyobe know the chord progression and the intro of the Searchers' song
'Needles and pins'.

Thanks in advance.


Didier.


P.S. : I have the score of Magic Bus, I'll try to think about posting
it. The chords are quite easy (I think it's mainly D and G) but it does not
sound like the original...
1940.184Let it Slide !SNOC02::SHEARDJEFFTue Mar 26 1991 21:0531
    Re .181,
    
    Scary, 
    I've been concentrating on playing slide for nearly a year now, I still
    have a long way to go, but I have made some progress. I think the only
    real trick to playing slide is bulk practice ! It's easy to get
    discouraged because bad slide playing really sounds terrible. I suggest
    you grab a copy of Stefan Grossmans "Bottle-neck/Slide Blues Guitar"
    Book (out on Mel Bay Publications I believe) This is a good intro.
    Also, listen to all the Robert Johnson, Bukka White, Fred McDowell,
    Elmore James, Houndog Taylor etc that you can, because it all came from
    there. If these guys could play it with knifeblades and bones etc we
    should be able to handle it, right ?
    
    Early Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), and even George Thorogood provide good
    examples of simple and tasteful later adaptations.
    
    Other tips include  - check out open tunings
    			- I also had trouble early on with damping of
    strings. After a while I forgot about it and it just came naturally in
    the end, as did the right "weight" of the slide on the strings,
    important for the right tone.
    			- I use medium flat-wound strings to facilitate
    less string "noise".
    
    IMHO there is nothing more haunting, evocative or raunchy than a well 
    played slide piece. 
    
    Good Luck !
    
    Jeff
1940.185RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEReal men don't need whammies !Tue Mar 26 1991 21:228
    THANKS !!! I think my technique is pretty close, 'cuz *sometimes* I can
    nail some pretty tasteful stuff with no noise, other times it's pretty
    horrid - guess the lack of practice shows.
    
    So, practice I shall do ...
    
    
    Scary (lookin' for a MIDI botleneck ...)
1940.186'cause im not sleepingSALEM::TAYLOR_JTue Apr 02 1991 13:273
    Anyone know the killer opening to "Need you tonight" by INXS ?
    
    Dun,dun,dun,datalattadadum..............  B*)
1940.187A snack !SNOC02::SHEARDJEFFTue Apr 02 1991 21:4112
    Need you tonight
    
    The first three beats are just a straight C chord played at the 8th
    fret, followed by :-
    
                   s        s
    E----10--10-10---9--9-9---8
    B----10--10-10---9--9-9---8
    
    Hope this makes sense
    
    Jeff
1940.188GURU::tomgLeo Fender - R.I.P.Wed Apr 03 1991 11:392
Anybody got the changes to REM's "Fall on Me" and/or "Driver 8"
1940.189GSRC::COOPERMajor MIDI Rack Puke (tm)Wed Apr 03 1991 15:125
    I need the lyrics to "Already Gone" by The Eagles...
    
    Can someone send them to me ??
    
    jc (Eagles nut this week)
1940.190Opening Farewell (Jackson Browne)COGITO::SULLIVANSinging for our livesWed Apr 03 1991 15:4214
    
    
    Does anyone have some chords for Jackson Browne's song "Opening Farewell?"
    Bonnie Raitt did a nice cover of it on one of her albums.
    to refresh your memories, here's part of the chorus:
    
    	There's a train everyday, leaving either way
    	There's a world you know
        You've got a way to go.
        I'll soon be gone, it's just as well.
        This is my opening farewell.
    
    Thanks,
    Justine 
1940.191Tabs for SRVs "Scratch'n'Sniff"?SOLVIT::OLOUGHLINThe fun begins at 80!Wed Apr 03 1991 16:2823
    
    
    
        Help with Stevie Ray,
    
        Last night I was was goofing with GftPM Crossfire transcription.
    After beating my head against the wall I chilled and listened to the 
    rest of the album.  
    
        Can someone point me in the right direction for "Scratch'n'Sniff"?   
    (Track 8 on the album.)    This is a killer tune that is simple to play 
    and just stinks of fun.  Hell, even _I_ recognized alot of it but I'd 
    like the tabs to be able to knock it all out.  
    
        Com'on you guys, I need this bad.   It's been well over a year 
    and I still feel like I just started yesterday.  
    
        Need some more desire.
    
    
       -RookieRick(tm)
    
    
1940.192GSRC::COOPERMajor MIDI Rack Puke (tm)Wed Apr 03 1991 16:394
    I need the lyrics for Free's "Alright Now" if someone can send to me
    also.
    
    jc (Sick of making them up as I go)
1940.193already goneRAVEN1::BLAIRNeed a hot tune and a cold oneWed Apr 03 1991 19:2131
1940.194Got it !GSRC::COOPERMajor MIDI Rack Puke (tm)Wed Apr 03 1991 19:291
    Thanks !!
1940.1953rd verseTRAM::BBOLDTWed Apr 03 1991 20:1011
    There  is a third verse.  Can't remember the first line.
    
    1st line?
    Heaven knows it wasn't you who set me free
    So often times it happens
    that we live our lives in shame
    that we never even know we have the key
    
    I think that's it.
    
    Byron
1940.196oopsTRAM::BBOLDTWed Apr 03 1991 20:125
    Scratch those last couple lines they are from the second verse.  I know
    the second line is right though.
    
    Byron
    
1940.197Not such a snackSNOC02::SHEARDJEFFWed Apr 03 1991 23:5415
    Re .187 - INX's "Need you tonight" -  I stuffed it up ! It's amazing 
    what a difference having the guitar in your hands makes.

    The first 3 C chord beats SHOULD be followed by :-

                  s           s
    E---11--11-11---10--10-10---8
    B---11--11-11---10--10-10---8

    
    Sorry if I created any anxieties.
    
    J

    Sorry if that caused any anxiaty
1940.198Slight correctionWASTED::tomgLeo Fender - R.I.P.Thu Apr 04 1991 10:367
re: Already Gone 3rd Verse

The next to last line is: 

That we live our lives in *chains*   (which makes more sense when coupled with the last line..)

The first line ends with "you who held me down"
1940.199Official *Already Gone* :^)PHOBIA::BULLARDThu Apr 04 1991 16:4947
1940.200It's music to my ear!BTOVT::BRONSONOne picture is worth many verbs!Fri Apr 05 1991 10:5212
    
         Here's 2 more I'd like to get if anyone has them....
    
              Van Halen - Runnin' with the Devil
    
              AC/DC - Money ...off Razer's Edge
    
    
                            Thanks,
    
                              Randy
    
1940.201AC/DC has the coolest sound!!!GOES11::G_HOUSEStereotype, monotype, blood type...Fri Apr 05 1991 15:273
    Just a nit, but it's "Money Talks".  
    
    Greg
1940.202I usually abbreviate everything!BTOVT::BRONSONOne picture is worth many verbs!Fri Apr 05 1991 15:384
    
      Yeah I know...but I thought everyone already knew Money talks!
    
                     R.B.
1940.203Whadayathink?CSC32::J_SHUMWAYsame as it ever wasFri Apr 05 1991 16:035
    How about a distribution list so when someone mails a transcription 
    or lyrics everyone who wants to see things like this can get it. If
    this has been discussed then shoot me.
    
    Joe
1940.204PAULUS::BAUERRichard - ISE L10N Center FrankfurtMon Apr 08 1991 10:017
Hi there !

Anybody got the lyrics for "Still Got The Blues" by Gary Moore ? 

	thanks 

		Richard
1940.205I've gotta learn the technique...BTOVT::BRONSONOne picture is worth many verbs!Tue Apr 09 1991 11:507
    
      Before I get the new Great White tune down I'd like to learn Chuck
    Berry's tune....Anyone have the Trans...to Johnny Be Good?
    
                              Thanks,
    
                                  R.B.
1940.206Moneytalks beginning....BTOVT::BRONSONOne picture is worth many verbs!Thu Apr 11 1991 13:2525

     For those of you that want the beginning riff to Moneytalks...

   G                C5                     G               C5
  --------------------|------------------|-------------------|----------------
  -12--10--12--10--13-|-12--10--8--10--8-|-12--10--12--10--13|12-10\8-8-10-8--
  -0---0---0---0---0--|-0---0---0--0---0-|-0---0---0---0---0-|0--0----0-0--0--
  -0---0---0---0---0--|-0---0---0--0---0-|-0---0---0---0---0-|0--0----0-0--0--
  --------------------|------------------|-------------------|----------------
  --------------------|------------------| ------------------|----------------



  
  ------------------|--------------------|-----------------|------------------
  -3--3---3--3---1--|--1---1---1---1---1-|-3--3--3--3---1--|-1--1--1--1--1--1-
  -4--2---4--2---0--|--4---2---0---2---0-|-4--2--4--2---0--|-4--2--0--0--2--0-
  -0--0---0--0------|--------------------|-0--0--0--0------|------------------
  ---------------3--|--3---3---3---3---3-|--------------3--|-3--3--3--3--3--3-
  -3--3---3--3------|--------------------|-3--3--3--3------|------------------



                           R.B.
1940.207EnjoyMR4DEC::SAKELARISFri Apr 12 1991 14:0336
1940.208RTOIC::ACROYOU812?Mon Apr 15 1991 06:1715
    Hi there,
    
    does anybody maybe have the transcription of "GOIN' HOME" by Ten Years
    After? I listened to it the last two days and I think I want to learn
    it.
    
    The Basic Chords would do for the start!
    
    thanx
    sascha
    
    P.S. Poul from Denmark!: I got the copies of the Jeff Beck/SRV
    interview (Guitar Player 2/90) Thanks a  lot! Although....1 or 2 pages
    are missing...:-)
    
1940.209WASTED::tomgLeo Fender - R.I.P.Mon Apr 15 1991 15:175
Wanted:Changes for the following:

	"Kid" - Pretenders
	"Losing My Religion"- R.E.M.
1940.210one of my favsZEMI::HEISERtonesMon Apr 15 1991 22:204
    "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith is in the new GFTPM.  There's a Rush tune
    too.
    
    Mike
1940.211RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEReal men don't need whammies !Wed Apr 17 1991 01:076
    I need the tab for (get ready Buck ...  8^) ....
    
    "My Brownstone" by Guns and Roses .... my band's gonna do this tune
    this weekend - it'd be kinda nifty if I had it by then.   8^)
    
    Scary
1940.212do SEARCH "BROWNSTONE"...GOES11::G_HOUSEHelp me, SpockWed Apr 17 1991 15:093
    It's already in here somewhere, at least the main riff.
    
    Greg
1940.213"Amy", by Pure Prairie LeagueMPGS::THOMANNInvisible Tech.Wed Apr 17 1991 16:559
    Anyone have the chords and/or tab for Amy, by Pure Prarie League?  I've
    hunted numerous music stores over the years, and never found a trace
    of their music.  I searched this notesfile and didn't find anything.
    Send mail to MPGS::Thomann if you have a pointer.
    
    Much Thanks,
    
    Jim Thomann
      
1940.214Post that pointer, please!TEAM01::TEAM10::SCHNEIDERAddress - TEAM01::SCHNEIDERWed Apr 17 1991 19:538
>>> Send mail to MPGS::Thomann if you have a pointer.
    
    Jim,
    
    I've been lookin' for this for a while too!  If you get a pointer by
    mail, please post it!
    
    Kevin "Fat Fingers" Schneider
1940.215ummmGSRC::COOPERMajor MIDI Rack Puke (tm)Thu Apr 18 1991 04:219
    Easy tune.  The basic chords are:
    
    A - G - D.  The opening lead is a real simple doe-rae-mi type scale
    thing.  I always played it starting on the A string 7th fret.
    I don't have a guitar handy, but I could tab it out for ya...
    
    There is also a change to Bmin and Emaj in it.  
    
    jc
1940.216PlezzzzeCSC32::J_SHUMWAYWake my sleep,can't erase the dreamThu Apr 18 1991 13:413
    
    
    As Roger Rabbit says....Pleazzzzze tab it out.
1940.217HYEND::C_DENOPOULOSFantasy Fulfilled While-U-WaitFri Apr 19 1991 15:175
    jc, which song are you talking about?  There's been questions on
    half-a-dozen at least.
    
    Just curious,
    Chris D.
1940.218GSRC::COOPERMajor MIDI Rack Puke (tm)Fri Apr 19 1991 16:598
    RE: .217
    
    Amy - PPL (Pure Prarie League)
    
    Saw these guys once in Worcester from the 5th row.  Know who was
    jammin' lead guitar ???  Jerry Garcia.  Flipped me out.
    
    jc
1940.219SALEM::TAYLOR_JWed Apr 24 1991 17:525
    Anyone know "Give a little bit" by Supertramp ?
    
    
    
    
1940.220CAVLRY::BUCKICE :== Intense Coaster Enthusiasts!Wed Apr 24 1991 17:5810
    Give a little bit (intro):
    
       A7    D     A7    D     G     A7    G     A7    G     D
    e--o-o---2-2---o-o---2-2---3-3---o-o---3-3---o-o---3-3---2-2-
    b--2-2---3-3---2-2---3-3---3-3---2-2---3-3---2-2---3-3---3-3-
    g--o-o---2-2---o-o---2-2---o-o---o-o---o-o---o-o---o-o---2-2-
    d--2-2---o-o---2-2---o-o---o-o---2-2---o-o---2-2---o-o---o-o-
    a--o-o---------o-o---------2-2---o-o---2-2---o-o---2-2-------
    e--------------------------3-3---------3-3---------3-3-------
    
1940.221Layla?TRAM::BBOLDTWed Apr 24 1991 18:383
    How about the opening riff to Layla?
    
    Byron
1940.222GSRC::COOPERMajor MIDI Rack Puke (tm)Thu Apr 25 1991 14:195
    How about the lyrics to "Jail Break" by Thin Lizzy ?
    We've been playing it for weeks; Me thinks it's time
    to sing the correct lyrics.   ;^)
    
    jc (I hate getting lyrics)
1940.2231 mo' timeSALEM::TAYLOR_JFri Apr 26 1991 18:513
     Thanks for the intro to give a little bit   B*)
    
         How about the rest ?.......Pleeeeze ???
1940.224Hitch a RideRAVEN1::BLAIRNeed a hot tune and a cold oneTue Apr 30 1991 13:206
    
    
    	Who knows "Hitch a Ride" by Boston?  Need it all please.
    
    	Thanks,
    	-pat
1940.225acoustic metalSALEM::TAYLOR_JThu May 02 1991 11:042
    anyone know the basic chord progression to "Patience" by
     Guns n' Roses ?
1940.226RT3::DALPEFri May 03 1991 12:327
    Patience is real easy to figure out once you realize they're tuned
    one note flat. I'd know the progression if I had my guitar here but
    
    It starts out with D... Heck I'll figure it out tonight and write it
    down Monday if someone else doesn't.
    
    paul
1940.227RT3::DALPEFri May 03 1991 12:345
    BTW I have Pure Prarie League's Amy in a book at home if anyone wants a
    copy.
    
    
    pd
1940.228a rough take on "Patience"QRYCHE::STARRSRV......I can't believe you're gone....Fri May 03 1991 13:0234
re: Patience

Yeah, its a pretty basic song for the most part, but tuned one step down.

If you play the an open D, and fool around with the fingers on the high-E
string, you should be able to find that riff fairly easily. And a quick 
rundown of the chords:

VERSE
-----
C
Shed a tear cause I'm missing you
G
I'm still alright to smile
A
Girl I think about you every day now
D-riff

CHORUS
------
C          G
Said woman take your time
C                        Em
And things will work out fine
C               G             D
All you need is just a little patience


And the ending is just D and G. 

This is off the top of my head, but I think its close enough to get you 
started....

alan
1940.229have funCAVLRY::BUCKICE :== Intense Coaster Enthusiasts!Fri May 03 1991 13:2526
    Patience notes:
    
    The "D" riff Alan talked about is:
    
       D      add9  D sus4 D add9 D
    e--2--2-2--o----2--3---2--o---2
    b--3--3-3--3----3--3---3--3---3
    g--2--2-2--2----2--2---2--2---2
    d--o--o-o--o----o--o---o--o---o
    a------------------------------
    e------------------------------
    
    The "A" is an Adom7
    
    ===========
    | | | | | |
    | | o | o |
    | | | | | |
    | | | | | |
    x o 1 o 2 o
    
    
    and the end, to be fancy, is || D   D/F#  | G       :||
                                    / / /  /    / / / /
    
    
1940.230I always had trouble bending on acoustics...GOES11::G_HOUSEMarshall Stack PukeFri May 03 1991 21:534
    Tuned down a whole step?  No wonder Slash seems to have no trouble
    bending the strings during the solo in the video...
    
    Greg (who just thought he had strong hands or something)
1940.232Bad CompanyRAVEN1::BLAIRNeed a hot tune and a cold oneTue May 14 1991 12:325
    
    	Does anybody have any old Bad Company songbooks?  Do you know
    	if they can still be bought?  Do you know the Publisher's name?
    
    	Do you know, do you know, do you know?
1940.233You've lost that loving feeling ?CCIIS1::ROGGEBANDTue May 28 1991 13:0410
Hi, 

Does anyone know the chord sequence for "you've lost that loving feeling" 
by the righteous brothers? I'm taking my guitar to a party next week and it's 
the hostess' favorite song, so I'd like to play it. I've got some of it 
worked out, but it doesn't sound quite right....

Thanks for your help.

Philippe.
1940.234AMY- Pure Prarie LeagueEREMO::BULLARDThu Jun 06 1991 15:1542
Intro: Rythym plays A (2nd fret) with pinky on 1st and 2nd string 5th fret.
pick 5th string & Strum (repeat). Sounds better if every 4th pick/strum is
done pick & up strum & down strum (quicker).


---------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------9-11-9----------------------------------------------
----7-7-9-7-9-11--------11-9-7-----7-7-9-7-9-11-9-9-----7-7-9-7-9-11-
7-9----------------------------7-9------------------7-9--------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------
 H           S            S     H           S                    S


-----------------------------------------------------
-----10----10----10----------------------------------
9-11----11----11----11-9-11-9-9-9-9-11-9-9-----------  A rrr M M G M M D
-------------------------------------------11-9-7----  (repeat Chords/
--------------------------------------------------9-0   mutes starting
-----------------------------------------------------   with open 5th
                                            QS          string pick)

                                           8-9------------
                                      OR:  ----12-10-(7)--
                                (end/with) ---------------  (see above)
                                           ---------------
                                           --------------0
                                           QS       (QS)
H= hammer on
S= Slide
QS= quick slide
r= rest
A G D= standard chords 
M= Muted strum 

Since most people probably could hum the melody from memory I have not
bothered putting in the timing (1/16, 1/8 & 1/4 notes). I hope to learn
the rest of the song (especially the solo in the middle...drool) at my
guitar lessons tommorow. I will enter the rest later along with the lyrics.

Enjoy,
chuck
1940.235more.. AMY (PPL)EREMO::BULLARDSat Jun 08 1991 16:4921
    AMY (Pure Prarie League) chords
    
    VERSE:
    A  G D A  G D A  G D A    D    C    D    C    E    E
    || | | || | | || | | |||| |||| |||| |||| |||| |||| ||||
    
    CHORUS:
    A    G  D  A    G  D  Bm   E
    |||| || || |||| || || |||| ||||
    
    each "|" represents one pick & strum. (Example) where D is played
    once pick open 4th and strum. Where D is played 2 times in a row 
    play open 4th/strum, open 5th/strum (alternating bass). Also spices
    it up during break in vocals to occasionally - pick (down)/quick 
    strum (up)/quick strum (down). G chord would alternate bass of 
    6th and 4th string, C 5th and 6th (3rd fretted)...and so on.
      I'll provide the lyrics and middle solo (after I get them 
    written down) later.
    Enjoy
    
    chuck
1940.236Thanks, ChuckMPGS::THOMANNInvisible Tech.Mon Jun 10 1991 12:4610
Chuck,

As the requester for Amy material,  I wish to thank you for entering it

in here.  Now to learn this "oldie"!

Thanks,

Jim T.

1940.237re -.1EREMO::BULLARDMon Jun 10 1991 18:0610
     You're welcome. I will try to sit down and get all the lyrics
    soon. I only had enough time to learn half of the middle solo
    last lesson (up to the end of the triplets). If I get time this
    week I'll try to enter it also. If not I'll enter the solo in
    its entirety next week. Its pretty tricky to learn the timing
    unless taught slowly first. I've been practicing it for about
    8 hours now and still have trouble keeping up to PPL doin' it.
    Now if I can figure out computer tab with good time indicators.
    
    chuck
1940.238AMY first half of mid-soloEREMO::BULLARDWed Jun 12 1991 13:3640
 AMY (PPL) first half of mid-solo (with an attempt to show timing).

 Unless otherwise specified all notes are 1/8 notes. Sustain most
notes as long as fingering allows. Slides are done with ring finger
(helpful hint :^). You may want to transpose in your favorite form
of tablature before learning this. 
  S= slide
[s]= quick slide (notes 'enclosed' in brackets are 1/16th notes) 
  H= hammer on
[t]= triplets (accent first note(s) of each triplet)
  r= used to fill in time (previous note is a 1/4 note)
  ^= release fret, quickly after pick to accent note

------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------9-9-r------9-------------------------------
------7---7---7-7-9-11-------9-11---11-9-7---7-r-7-7-7-10-9-r-7-r-
7-9-r---9---9------------------------------9----------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------
 S                [s ] ^ ^   [s ]   [s ]

-------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9-
--------------------7-10-9-r-7-r-7-9-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-
7-9-----7-9-7-9-7-9------------------------------------------------
----7-9------------------------------------------------------------
 H   H                             [s ] [  t   ] [  t   ] [  t   ]

--------------------------------
--------------------------------
-9--9--9-12-12-12-12-12-12-12---  (to be continued after this
11-11-11-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-r-   weeks geetar'lessons)
--------------------------------
--------------------------------
[  t   ]S[  t   ] [  t   ]

enjoy,
 chuck
                                                                  
1940.239Previous note has been changed slightlyEREMO::BULLARDWed Jun 12 1991 13:405
    Note: I have corrected a few areas in note .238 (AMY first half
    of mid-solo). If anyone extracted it yesterday they may want to
    re-extract the new version.
    
    chuck
1940.240My City Was Gone (Pretenders)RAVEN1::BLAIRNeed a hot tune and a cold oneWed Jun 12 1991 15:507
    
    Does anyone know the main riff and chorus to "My City Was Gone"?  
    Otherwise known as "I Went Back to Ohio" by the Pretenders.  
    That's gotta be a Tele!
    
    Thanks,
    -pat
1940.241Time to go buy that Tele, PatGOES11::G_HOUSEI'm gonna kick tomorrowThu Jun 13 1991 03:3334
    re: "My City Was Gone"
    
    Forgot to put this in earlier...  Then put in something that was in a
    different key and now that I've gotten home and listened to it again
    found it was a half step off.  Here's a corrected version, sorry for
    any confusion.
    
    That main riff is like this.  The bass is dominant, but I think the
    guitar doubles it.
                                  
    |---------------|----0--0-----|
    |---------------|----0--0-----|
    |---------------|----1--1-----|
    |---------------|-------------|
    |2---0---0-1-2--|-------------|
    |---------------|-0-0-00------|
                      E           
    The chorus is:

    |-------------|----------0----|
    |-------------|----------0----|
    |-4--4--4--4--|-44-------1----|
    |-4--4--4--4--|-44-4-5-6-2----|
    |-2--2--2--2--|-22-------2----|
    |-------------|----------0----|
      B                      E                       
                           
    Solo is in E pentatonic minor.
    
    BTW, *Great* band, Pat!  I didn't think you had it in ya.  But then
    again, the song *is* blues based...  ;^)
    
    Greg
                      
1940.242more AMY, Lyrics and structureEREMO::BULLARDThu Jun 13 1991 12:2950
1940.243RAVEN1::BLAIRNeed a hot tune and a cold oneThu Jun 13 1991 19:504
    
    Thanks a lot Greg.  I'll giver 'er a try.  'Preciate the effort.
    
    -'at
1940.244Update: found the words, thanksCOGITO::SULLIVANSinging for our livesFri Jun 14 1991 20:3330

Can anyone help me with the words to this oldie but goodie?   "White Bird"
by the group "It's a beautiful day."

Here's what I remember:

White bird in a golden cage
on a winter's day in the rain
White bird just sits in her cage
Alone

White bird in a golden cage
on a winter's day in the rain
White bird just sits in her cage
Alone

White bird must fly, or she will die
White bird must fly, or she will die

{here's the part I don't know}
Sunsets come, sunsets go.... 
??????
??????
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
                       

Thanks,

Justine  (Cogito::Sullivan)
1940.245Ground control to Major Tom...KERNEL::FLOWERSTotally rad fretboard demon wannabe...Mon Jun 17 1991 07:126
    
    Anyone know the chords to 'Space Oddity' by David Bowie?
    
    Cheers,
    
    J.
1940.246Space Oddity...KERNEL::FLOWERSTotally rad fretboard demon wannabe...Mon Jun 17 1991 13:3286
1940.247WELMTS::GREENBThey *Do* Be GitsMon Jun 17 1991 13:565
    Those chords are even easier to pick out if you have the 1980
    re-recording, as it is very sparse and good to play along with (this
    may have been UK-only release, though).
    
    Bob
1940.248Blue eyes cryin' in the rainEREMO::BULLARDMon Jun 17 1991 22:0049
1940.249SET MODE/MODERATORGOES11::G_HOUSECarpe diemTue Jun 18 1991 17:0020
    Umm...
    
    Not to be a wet blanket here or anything, but I think we're treading
    some very thin legal ice by posting full lyrics to these songs in here. 
    Chord progressions are not copyrightable, but lyrics are.  It's illegal
    to republish copyrighted text, and that's what we're doing by posting
    them here (electronic publication).
    
    This could bring Digital into substantial legal trouble if this were
    discovered, therefore I must ask that you post only lyric sections, not
    the entire works.  Even this could be considered questionable, but that
    is the standard held in other music-related conferences and I am going
    to ask that you follow it here.
    
    I am setting the notes which are questionable hidden and would ask that
    the authors edit them and post only the chords without the full lyrics.
    
    Sorry,
    Greg (co-moderator Guitar notes)
                                    
1940.250SALEM::TAYLOR_JMarshall Rules,Fender ControlsTue Jun 25 1991 15:072
     Anyone know the last chords of the song Dueling Banjos ??
     the jam at the end of the song??
1940.251Dueling banjos chordsEREMO::BULLARDTue Jun 25 1991 19:078
    re .250
    Chords are G,C & D with some bass runs. I think most
    artist play it capo-ed on the 3rd fret (?).
   (I have guitar tab for the for the entire song, but don't 
    have the time to computerize it.)
    
    chuck (3 week vacation startin' friday....yeeehaaa!!!!!!)
     
1940.252Private investigationsTENERE::LADRETGisement epuise (.neq.) mine de rienWed Jun 26 1991 07:3516
I'm going to try to be clear :

In Private Ingestigations (by Dire Straits) after the arpeggios and the
vocals, there is a short and tremendous part (IMO) with some power chords (I 
suppose). To help you to locate this part I can add that if my memory
serves me well, piano arrives after, then a beating bass part and then
again arpeggios and vocals. It is about the 2/3 of the song.

Here is the purpose of this reply : could someone tell which are these chords 
that I try to find for months ?(I have to admit I'm not very gifted ;-))


Thanks in advance,


Didier
1940.253Dueling Banjos againBHUNA::JHYNDMANBig JimWed Jun 26 1991 09:2117
    Re-.250
    	The "jam" section of Dueling Banjos is basically 4 beats (1 bar)
    each of C,G,D,G,played in the first position basic chords,with single
    string bass runs between each chord.Crack that and you've almost got 
    Bluegrass backup guitar beat!
    
    
              C            G              D                G          C etc
    _______0__0__0______3__3__3_______2___2____2_______3___3___3________________----------------------------------------------------------------------
    _______1__1__1______0__0__0_______3___3____3_______0___0___0_________________
    _______0__0__0______0__0__0_______2___2____2_______0___0___0_________________
    _______2__2__2______0__0__0_____0________0_________0___0___0________________
    _0_2_3______3_________2_____2_3_____0________________2_______0_2_3_etc___________
    3________3_____0_2_3_____3____________________0_2_3______3____________________
    
    	It's pick,rapid strum.pick most of the way thro'.
                                              
1940.254RECAP::COOPEROpinionated MIDI Rack PukeMon Jul 08 1991 17:208
    I have a request - the lyrics for Dirty Deeds...
    
    Can someone shoot them to me via mail ?  Gotta make a 
    plaque for the owner of the club who came up to "help" us
    sing it last night and drew a total blank on the words.  :)
    
    Thanks,
    jc
1940.255Key or tab for "My Funny Valentine" ???VINO::OCONNORAbominable Snowman in the MarketFri Jul 26 1991 15:1110
    Hi,
    
    Could someone help out here.  I would really like get either the key
    and/or tab for "My Funny Valentine".  Yea, I know it's a jazz standard.
    If appropriate, please post, otherwise, my address is VINO::OCONNOR
    
    Thanks in advance.
    
    
    Joe
1940.256Not much help, but...GOES11::G_HOUSEI wanna be sedated!Sat Jul 27 1991 22:085
    Joe,  I've seen this in dozens of jazz fake books.  (unfortunately I
    don't own any jazz fake books...)  Check out your local music store and
    I'm sure you can find it.
    
    Greg
1940.257cross posted from HMNEEPS::IRVINEPA - Personal ArmageddonThu Aug 15 1991 09:1042
    
    
    	
    	I HAVE FINALLY GOTTEN IN HERE SO THIS IS CROSS POSTED FROM HM
    ===================================================================
    	
	Ok...
	
	This should probably be in CVG::GUITAR but I am having trouble
	reaching it just at the moment....

	I think that the follwing bit of TAB is from RUSH, but I can't think 
	of the name of the tune/song.... or the rest of it!  Anyone able
	to help.....


	e---------------------------------------------------------------
	b---------------------------------------------------------------
	g        0           0           0           0           2 0
	d     4    4       4   4       4   4       4   4             0 
	a  2         2   2       2   2       2   2       2     1       1
	e0             0           0           0           0 3


	e----------------------------------------------------------------
	b----------------------------------------------------------------
	g    2 0           0           0         0     0
	d        0       4   4       4   4     2     0       0     0
	a  1       1   2       2   2       2 3     2       2     0
	e3           0           0                       3     2


	e---------------------------------------------------------------
 	b---------------------------------------------------------------
  	g      0
	d    4   4
	a  2       2
	e0          0


			Bonzo
            
1940.258PAULUS::BAUERRichard - ISE L10N Center FrankfurtFri Aug 16 1991 06:358
Hi folks !

Anybody the chords for "If You Don't Know Me By Now" by Simply Red ? This song
is fairly easy 95% of the whole song, but there's one piece before the chorus
which I can't isolate due to (propably) 4-note chords and interesting bass
line. Any takers ?

	Richard
1940.259No One At The BridgeUPSENG::BESTthe Golden WarriorFri Aug 16 1991 11:3510
    
    re: .257 (Bonzo)
    
    If I'm not mistaken that is that tab for "No One At The Bridge" from
    Caress of Steel (RUSH).
    
    I don't know what the rest of the tab is, but it shouldn't be too
    hard to figure out.
    
    guy
1940.260NEEPS::IRVINEPA - Personal ArmageddonFri Aug 16 1991 12:057
    .259
    
    Cheers Guy...
    
    A most excellent suggestion..... (now if I can only find the tape!)
    
    Bonzo
1940.261SorryGOES11::G_HOUSEHappy is never enoughFri Aug 16 1991 13:551
    Has anybody seen the bridge?
1940.262booooooooUPSENG::BESTthe Golden WarriorFri Aug 16 1991 14:0010
    
    re: .261  (Greg H.)
    
    You're sick, Greg, just plain sick.....you know how I know?  'Cause
    I thought of the same thing.....;-)
    
    But I, of course, had the good taste not to act on this inner, dweeb-
    like impulse....;-)
    
    guydweeb
1940.263Zeppelin brain fartIMTDEV::COOPERStep UP to the RACK !Fri Aug 16 1991 14:111
    "Where's that confounded bridge"
1940.264NEEPS::IRVINEI never have, and I never will.Thu Aug 22 1991 07:049
    After the suggestions in .259... I found the tape lurking in the back
    of a cupboard!  I now realise why it was there.... the tone used on the
    song is terrible!  I much prefer the clean sound I get when using my LP
    Peavey combination....
    
    Any one got the TAB for the opening riff of "HE MAN WOMAN HATER"
    Extreme ?
    
    Bob
1940.265HAVASU::HEISERstep into my grooveThu Aug 22 1991 16:141
    Anyone figure out the main lick for "Thunderstruck" yet?
1940.266CAVLRY::BUCKItsJustALilBittyOlePissantCountryPlaceThu Aug 22 1991 17:1811
    >Anyone figure out the main lick for "Thunderstruck" yet?
    
    Yeah, it's basically B Melodic minor played with hammer ons on the
    B string.
    
    e
    b-4-o-7-o-4-o-7-o-4-o-7-o-4-o-7-o-5-o-8-o-5-o-8-o-(etc.)
    g
    d
    a
    e
1940.267Should have said 'Greg'GOES11::G_HOUSEWhy NOT ask why?Thu Aug 22 1991 19:016
    re: .266
    
    That's the intro, what's the next part (the one that's repeated
    throughout the song?  More of the B melodic minor or what?
    
    Reg
1940.268HAVASU::HEISERstep into my grooveThu Aug 22 1991 19:203
>    Reg
    
    Identity Crisis? ;-)
1940.269So I got lazyGOES11::G_HOUSEWhy NOT ask why?Thu Aug 22 1991 19:501
    See the note's title...
1940.271Rush - Spirit of the RadioHAVASU::HEISERstep into my grooveWed Sep 04 1991 22:3541
    Jeff Beck on Internet!
    
Article 13427 of rec.music.makers:
From: bold@astroatc.UUCP (Jeff Beck)
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers
Subject: Re: Spirit of Radio
Date: 16 Aug 91 17:29:09 GMT
Reply-To: bold@astroatc.UUCP (Jeff Beck)


The intro riff goes like this:  (only first two strings shown - and needed)

  D  U  D  U  D  U  D  U  D  U  D  U  D p p  D  U
--2--0-----0--5--0-----0--2--0-----0--4-2-0-----0-------
--------3-----------3-----------3------------3----------

D = down pick
U - up pick
p - pull off to this fret

The part before the chords goes like this:


--------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------2-----------------------------
--------------0--2--3--4--------------------------------
--0--2--3--4--------------------------------------------

The chords are:

E - B - Ab - A - B

For the main part of the song, play the E on the 4th and 5th strings
and hit the first and second strings open.  Same with the other chords,
but for the A, Ab, and B chords, I usually use the 4th, 5th, and 6th,
instead of just the 5th and 6th.

There is also a break where he switches between D and E full bar chords.
Have fun figuring out the rest. ;-)
1940.272AMY, sent by E-mailCOMPLX::BULLARDWed Sep 11 1991 18:585
     I have finally finished the (computer) tablature for AMY by
    Pure Prarie League. If you want it (entire chords, lyrics and
    tab to solos), send me e-mail.
    
    chuck
1940.273TemptedWHELIN::OMALLEYDo not taunt Happy Fun BallWed Sep 18 1991 11:465
    Anybody got the chords to _Tempted_ by Squeeze?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Peter
1940.274Another request for "Tempted"CUPMK::DUBEDan Dube 264-0506Wed Sep 18 1991 16:025
>    Anybody got the chords to _Tempted_ by Squeeze?

I'm looking for them, too. Thanks.

-Dan
1940.287I don't want much..do I???GIDDAY::KNIGHTPdo it in dublyThu Sep 19 1991 03:1516
    I was playing along with Credence's "suzie Q" last night and had some
    trouble playing what should be a very easy song.  I got the cool swampy
    intro down but was having trouble with the chord voicings.
    
    	It sounds like the first chord (E7) is played with the root on the
    fifth string 7th fret (The A string) the second chord played (A7) 
    played with the root on the 6th string 5th fret and then up two frets
    to the B7 but some how it just doesn't sound right.
    
    	Anybody able to help me out.  Also my band is having trouble coming
    up with songs to play for gigs, anybody able to post say a three set
    song list for a band who plays bar rock and rock covers not so much
    Lay down Sally or Get Back but hopefully something slightly obscure
    so that when people hear it hopefully they can remember it.
    
    Thanks P.K.
1940.288Pickin' and a grinnin' B*)SALEM::TAYLOR_JMy karma ran over my dogmaThu Sep 19 1991 12:407
     
    Does anyone know the chords to Tom Petty's new song
     " Into the great wide open " ?? Sounds to me like a decending chord
      progression, maybe beginning with Aminor .
    
     Thanks  
                  Jon
1940.289HYEND::C_DENOPOULOSHow many lines are there?? -&gt;Thu Sep 19 1991 18:466
    P.K.  I don't think I ever played it, but listening to the song in my
    head, don't they drop from the A to a G instead of up to a B??  Or, do
    they possibly go to the B first then the A?  It just seems to me that
    in my head I hear the cord going "down", not "up".
    
    Chris D.
1940.290Maybe this will give you some ideasGOES11::G_HOUSEHas anybody seen the bridge?Sun Sep 22 1991 23:3251
re: .287
    
>    	Anybody able to help me out.  Also my band is having trouble coming
>    up with songs to play for gigs, anybody able to post say a three set
>    song list for a band who plays bar rock and rock covers not so much
>    Lay down Sally or Get Back but hopefully something slightly obscure
>    so that when people hear it hopefully they can remember it.
    
    Ok, here's the set list the last cover band I played in did (spring
    '91).  Like you, we tried to avoid the ones that everyone does.  We
    didn't entirely succeed as we put this together pretty fast and there
    were a few that we all happened to know already that slipped in there. 
    It went over good the one time we played out.
    
    Hope this helps,
    Greg
    
I Need To Know - Tom Petty
Suffragette City - David Bowie
Birth School Work Death - The Godfathers
Love Removal Machine - The Cult
Satisfaction Guaranteed - The Firm
Back In The USSR - The Beatles
Can't Get Enough - Bad Company
Knocking On Heavens Door - Bob Dylan
The Blues Before And After - The Smithereens
Hard To Handle - Black Crowes
Needle And The Spoon - Lynyrd Skynyrd 
Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf
Gimme Shelter - Rolling Stones
Take Me To The River - Delbert Mclinton  (not the Talking Heads version)
Battleship Chains - Georgia Satellites
Thick And Thin - Black Crowes
Eighteen - Alice Cooper
Searchin - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
Backdoor Man - The Doors
Keep Your Hands To Yourself - Georgia Satellites
Wildflower - The Cult
Helter Skelter - The Beatles
I Just Want To Make Love To You - Foghat 
White Wedding - Billy Idol
Monkey Man - Rolling Stones
Giving It Up For Your Love - Delbert Mclinton
Rockin Me Baby - Steve Miller
Be My Lover - Alice Cooper
7 O'clock - London Quireboys
Paranoid - Black Sabbath
    
    [ok, in re-reading it, I notice that there was definately some lame
    stuff in there.  What can I say, I *did* quit the band after one gig!]
1940.291QRYCHE::STARRSpontaneity has its time and place.Mon Sep 23 1991 11:3961
And here's the current songlist that my band plays - this stuff goes over
pretty well in your basic bar. Some of it is pretty standard, some of it
isn't, hopefully it will at least give you a couple ideas.....

alan

*****
Angel Eyes - Jeff Healy Band
Back In The USSR - Beatles
Bad Love - Eric Clapton
Bad To The Bone - George Thorogood
Born On The Bayou - Credence Clearwater Revival
Breakup Song - Greg Kihn
Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
Brown Sugar - Rolling Stones
Build Me Up Buttercup - David Johansen
Cocaine - Eric Clapton
Cold Shot - Stevie Ray Vaughn
Daytripper - Beatles
Doo Wah Diddy - Manfred Mann
Eighteen - Alice Cooper
Gimme Three Steps - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Hand Jive - George Thorogood
Hard To Handle - Black Crowes
Hey Bartender - Blues Brothers
Honky Tonk Woman - Rolling Stones
Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody
Jealous Again - Black Crowes
Jenny Jenny (867-5309) - Tommy Tutone
Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry
Jumpin Jack Flash - Rolling Stones
Just Can't Wait - J. Geils Band
Keep Your Hands To Yourself - Georgia Satellites
Knockin' On Heaven's Door - Bob Dylan
Lawyers, Guns and Money - Warren Zevon
Losing My Religion - REM
Mack The Knife - Bobby Darin
Messin' With The Kid - Blues Brothers
Midnight Hour - Wilson Pickett
Mony Mony - Billy Idol/Tommy James
Oh Pretty Woman - Gary Moore
Old Time Rock and Roll - Bob Seger
Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison
Right Here, Right Now - Jesus Jones
Roadhouse Blues - Doors
Rock and Roll Hootchie Coo - Rick Derringer
Save The Last Dance For Me - Sam Cooke
Secret Agent Man - Johnny Rivers
Stray Cat Strut - Stray Cats
Suffragette City - David Bowie
Taking Care Of Business - BTO
Texarkana - REM
The One I Love - REM
Travellin' Band - Credence Clearwater Revival
Twice As Hard - Black Crowes
Twistin' By The Pool - Dire Straits
What I Like About You - Romantics
Wicked Games - Chris Isaak
Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton
You Really Got Me - Kinks
You Shook Me - Led Zeppelin
1940.292NEWOA::DALLISONshe takes down his particularsMon Sep 23 1991 11:396
    
    Anybody know the verse and chorus riffs to Extreme's "Kid Ego" ? I've
    worked the other bits out and we're doing a jam at a party shortly and
    would like to get a few covers together.
    
    Thanks for any info.
1940.293Cheeta Lives!DNEAST::GREVE_STEVEGreee Veee KingMon Sep 23 1991 12:267
    
    
    	Yo, House Unit! Which album (I love saying album, as opposed to CD,
    makes me feel wicked old!) is Monkey Man on??  I like that song!
    
    
    Gree Vee
1940.294All people appreciate a good performanceDREGS::BLICKSTEINSoaring on the wings of dawnMon Sep 23 1991 14:2020
    Y'know what I've found?
    
    If you do a tune REAL WELL, it goes over just about anywhere.
    
    My band, the db wilfred band, regularly does some tunes you'd NEVER
    EVER expect to hear in a rock club and yet they often get enthusiastic
    applause.
    
    What kinds of tunes you ask?  Would you believe:
    
    		Makin' Whooppie - an old standard
    		Don't Know Much - a Neville/Ronstadt ballad
    		NY State of Mind - a Billy Joel ballad
    		It Had to be You - another old standard
    
    We've done these in biker bars and often they turn out to get what is
    by far the best reception of the evening!
    
    As a result of this, my notions on "what you 'have' to play in rock
    clubs" has been permanently changed.
1940.295I'm advertizing love for free...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Mon Sep 23 1991 14:2716
    To be sure, "Hard to Handle" was written by Otis Redding, and two other
    guys whose last names are Isball and Jones,.. but I don't quite
    remember their first names (maybe C. W. Jones?
    
    Perhaps you guys are indicating that you are covering the Black Crowes
    version of this song,.. and not the author. I just like to give credit
    where credit is due.
    
    And if anybody wants to hear a version that blows the crowes away,
    I have bootlegs of the good ole grateful dead covering this tune
    from around '71 that are *MUCH* hotter.
    
    I know how you guiys all love the dead :-) :-)
    
    						/Bill
    
1940.296yeah, not the authorGOES11::G_HOUSEHas anybody seen the bridge?Mon Sep 23 1991 18:5412
    re: Bill
    
    I don't know if you were referring to me, but on my list I put the
    artist who's version of the song we came closest to sounding like, not
    necessarily the original.  
    
    Yeah for Hard To Handle, we did the Black Crowes version, 'cuz it was
    real popular right then and people were used to hearing the song that
    way.  Face it, regardless of how hot a tune it was, not many people
    knew that song before they made it popular last year.
    
    Greg
1940.297AWECIM::RUSSOMon Sep 23 1991 19:0211
    
    Uhhhh..... Bill, I'd like a version from 1971 of the Dead doing "Hard
    To Handle" :^)  Seriously.....just listened to it from "Bear's Choice",
    and was lamenting the fact that I had a much much hotter version that I
    got ripped off from me years ago and haven't heard since......
    
    Although I do like the Crowes a LOT, and I like their version of Hard
    to Handle, I've never heard a Grateful Dead version that *wasn't*
    better.....well, maybe one.....
    
    Dave
1940.298B*) SALEM::TAYLOR_JAnyone seen my air guitar ?Tue Sep 24 1991 12:587
    RAT HOLE ALERT *******
    
     Please read the note title before replying with other stuff
    
             thanks
    
                JT
1940.299rathole?STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Tue Sep 24 1991 14:099
    Methinks we have found a Crowes fan
    
    :-) :-)
    
    FWIW,.. I'm not attempting to put 'em down. Nor attemting to rat
    hole this note.
    								/Bill
    
    							
1940.300300 Repliez!CAVLRY::BUCKACE Regional RepTue Sep 24 1991 14:124
    That's ok Bill, I have some Grateful Dead and Black Crowes lined up for
    tonights guitar lesson!!
    
    ];^>
1940.301Hole Hearted - ExtremeHAVASU::HEISERhold me, I'm a fermataThu Sep 26 1991 20:3654
    I haven't had a chance to try this yet, but I've seen someone ask about
    this before in here.
    
Article 14373 of rec.music.makers:
From: drudman@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (Drew Rudman)
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers
Subject: Re: Hole Hearted
Date: 24 Sep 91 21:58:36 GMT

Here's how I play the intro and the verses:

Legend:  / - slide up   \ - slide down  ^ - hammer-on or pull-off

Intro:

---2--2--2///4-----------2--2--2///4---------4----------2--2--2///4------4--4-
---3--3--3///5-----------3--3--3///5-----------5--------3--3--3///5------5--5-
---2--2--2///4-----------2--2--2///4-------------4------2--2--2///4------4--4-
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

---4--4--4--4-----2//4//5---5-5---5--5---
---5--5--5--5-----3//5//6---6-6---6--6---
---4--4--4--4-----2//4//5---5-5---5--5---
-----------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------2------5-----7---5-----7---5-------------------------
---0^2-2-2-2---2^0-------2------5^6---7---5^6---7---5^6-----------------------
-------------------2^0--------------7---------7---------7^5-------------------
----------------------3-------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------3-----------------------------------2----------------
---0^2-2-2-2---2^0-------2-----------0-----------------------2----------------
-------------------2^0-----------0^2--------0---------------------------------
----------------------3-----------------3^5----2^3-2^3^2^0--------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------3------------------

The last two measures continue through the first verse (and all subsequent
verses.)

This is actually played on a twelve string acoustic.  Great song.

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1940.302Play it the NuNOSE way!CAVLRY::BUCKACE Regional RepFri Sep 27 1991 01:0322
    RE: -1
    
    The Intro is right, but the verse is wrong.  Sorry Drew, but my old
    band used to reherse across the hall from Extreme, so I know the 
    official Nunose fingerings on this baby:
    
e----------------------------------------------------------------------------
b-----------------------------5(5)---7---5(5)--7---5(5)----------------------
g-----------------------------5^6----7---5^6---7---5^6-----------------------
d--5^7-7-7---7-7---7^5^o---2-------7---------7---------7^5-------------------
a--o-o-o-o---o-o---------3-o-------------------------------------------------
e----------------------------------------------------------------------------

e----------------------------------------------------------------------------
b---------------------------3------------------------------------------------
g---------------------------2---------------------------------2--(o)---------
d--5^7-7-7--7-7----7^5^o----o---------5------0----------------2--(o)---------
a--o-o-o-o--o-o----------3--------5^7----3^5----2^3-2^3^2^0------------------
e-----------------------------------------------------------3----(3)---------

    Have fun...
    B.
1940.303NEWOA::DALLISONshe takes down his particularsFri Sep 27 1991 08:484
    
    Buck, I was gonna say the same thing. Although .301 has the right notes
    as such, the positioning doesn't give the best result. BTW Hole Hearted
    sounds better played on a 12 string (yup, just bought one 8^) ).
1940.304TTN (Tony the Nose) 8^)CAVLRY::BUCKACE Regional RepFri Sep 27 1991 13:006
    -1
    
    Kool.
    
    BTW, you in Nu-clone mode or something?!?
    ;^)
1940.305NEWOA::DALLISONshe takes down his particularsSun Sep 29 1991 12:109
    
    Ha!, sort of, I gotta admit, I do like his rhythm work. I've been goofing 
    around with how much of PornoGraffitti I can transcribe and I think I've 
    got most of it written out now.
    
    I just gotta wait for the next album to ocme along to keep me going as
    my dad has me transcribing his 'Best of The Shadows' CD (how embarassing!).
    
    -Tony
1940.306there I go again...EZ2GET::STEWARTBalanced on the biggest waveMon Sep 30 1991 00:308
    
    
>    I just gotta wait for the next album to ocme along to keep me going as
>    my dad has me transcribing his 'Best of The Shadows' CD (how embarassing!).
    
    Best of the Shadows???  Shouldn't take too long to figure out their two
    or three hits...  *8')
    
1940.307Hold on, Hold on!!CHEFS::BRIGGSRFour Flat Tyres on a Muddy RoadMon Sep 30 1991 08:0118
    
    Come on now. I won't have the Shadows run down! They played their part
    in pop and rock history thoughout the world (the exception being the US
    where for some reason the Ventures seemed to dominate). They also had a
    good dozen Top 10 hits worldwide between '59 and '65. *So* many people
    picked up an electric guitar a la Hank Marvin that Fender actually gave
    him a special award for boosting Fender sales.
    
    Brian Bennett is, as it happens, a well respected drummer and I
    challenge most guitarists to achieve the crystal clean strat sound that
    Hank achieves when amplified at 12 watts let alone 100+.
    
    Getting back to the subject, I guarantee a tablature book of Shadows
    hits would be a worldwide best seller. QED. Admittedly there's nothin
    complicated about the lead lines, its just they way you play it.
    
    Richard
    
1940.308Geez, I missed 'emRAVEN1::BLAIRNeed a hot tune and a cold oneMon Sep 30 1991 11:446
	
	So, what are some Shadow hits?  I'm afraid I'm ignorant on their
	successes.  

	-pat
1940.309Remember the "Shadows Walk"? :*)SOLVIT::FRASERBut I don't have an accent; you do!Mon Sep 30 1991 12:0530
>	So, what are some Shadow hits?  I'm afraid I'm ignorant on their
>	successes.  

        Pat,
        
        The Shadows  were  to  the UK what the Ventures were to the US.
        They began the 'three guitars and drums' lineup and pretty much
        defined  the  transition  to  'pop  groups'  as a predominantly
        instrumental band.
        
        Some of their hits  were  Apache,  FBI,  Man of Mystery, Guitar
        Tango, Midnight, Atlantis, Theme for Young Lovers...
        
        As  to  artistry,  I played a  few  tracks  to  a  professional
        musician friend a few months ago -  he  does jazz/blues and 60s
        rock  guitar  -  and  he was amazed!   Great  arrangements  and
        excellent instrumental  harmonies.  For complexity, try a track
        called Nivram  (Marvin reversed) which is a bass feature track.
        It took him  about  three weeks to transcribe the bass part for
        Sandy and she's about got it down now.
        
        I've imported a number of their  CDs  from UK and they're still
        great  listening and excellent to play along  with.    Hank  B.
        Marvin  with  his  Fiesta  Red  Strat was my  Satriani/Vai  (or
        whoever your guitar gawd is) back in the late 50s/early 60s.

        Andy
        
        PS.  If anyone wants to hear them, I  live  in Manchester, NH -
        let me know.
1940.310Wanted: Shadows Sheetmusic BooksSOLVIT::FRASERBut I don't have an accent; you do!Mon Sep 30 1991 12:117
        A thought occurs - if any UK type guitarnoters comes across any
        Shadows music books  and  would  be prepared to ship 'em out to
        me, I'd appreciate it!    All costs covered, naturally.  Anyone
        seen a 'master volume' of Shadows music?
        
        Andy
        
1940.311Lot's of it aboutBAHTAT::BELLSWAS Leeds 845 2214Mon Sep 30 1991 13:5715
    There are plenty of Shadows sheet music books available in the UK. I
    still have some I bought back in '63 when I was one of those spotty
    kids trying to play like Hank and never quite doing it. I can still
    play Apache OK tho and some other friends of mine include Nivram in
    their set. The Shadows still tour occasionally and always play to full
    houses, they also were Cliff Richard's backing group throughout the
    60's. 
    
    BTW the reason that the Shads had such an impact in the UK in '58,'59
    was that no-one else had a Fender Stratocaster. USA guitars were not
    available in the UK so Cliff Richard ordered one mail-order from
    Fender.
    
    Richard Bell
    (Old Shadows fan)
1940.312CHEFS::BRIGGSRFour Flat Tyres on a Muddy RoadWed Oct 02 1991 06:5817
    
    The only Shadows sheet music books available are not good in my view.
    They are piano scores (ie as writen by the composer and not as played
    by the Shads). If have seen no tab books at all and although most stuff
    is pretty simple there are the occasional breaks that Hank does which I
    cannot seem to fathom.
    
    The bass (check out Kon Tiki), rhythm (check out the Savage) and drums 
    were all well put together. I've often heard it said that the truely
    unique thing about the Shadows sound in '58/'59 was that it was about
    the first electric group that used ACOUSTIC rhythm extensively. And its
    is this acoustic rhythm that seems to really contrast so well with the
    Strat sound.
    
    Were they trailbazers with this combo?
    
    Richard
1940.313..and who played harmonica for 'em too ?SALEM::TAYLOR_JAnyone seen my air guitar ?Wed Oct 02 1991 17:0212
     How about
    
    
                A. starting a shadows note
                b. entering a transcription by the shadows
                c. reading the title of the note
                d. taking it elsewhere ??
    
          " Jez 300+ replies "   Yeah, but only 50 or so that are
              relevant,   set/flame=off
    
              Thank You for your support !
1940.314Common guys just once help me with a song...FSOA::BKALINOWSKIWed Oct 09 1991 15:588
    OK .....obviously there are some NU-NOSE people out there how
    about a little help with "Decadence Dance" Anyone have the
    Transcription they can send me or at least  some help with the major
    riffs and weird chords. I know it's tuned down a half step but I just
    can't seem to get it right. 
    
    Thanks Guys
    Brian
1940.315a pointerHAVASU::HEISERsinging thru your fingersWed Oct 09 1991 16:181
    It was in GFTPM within the last year or so.  
1940.316Thanks...BUT...FSOA::BKALINOWSKIThu Oct 10 1991 12:394
    Thanks for the pointer....would anyone happen to have a copy of the tab
    that they'd be willing to send to me ? Pleeeze.....
    
    Brian
1940.317I have it...somewhereCAVLRY::BUCKDances with Timberwolf!Thu Oct 10 1991 12:436
    Bri...
    
    I may have a copy of the TAB at home...somewhere...
    
    
    I'll check
1940.318One shimmering light.....FSOA::BKALINOWSKIThu Oct 10 1991 15:495
    Thanks Buck...Your a pal
    
    ....Let me know.
    
    Bri
1940.319How about some old timersWMOIS::MAY_BIT'S LIKE THE SAME, ONLY DIFFERENT!Fri Oct 11 1991 14:1416
    Having just gotten a four track I am trying to lay down some of my all
    time favorites but I don't have all the words to some of them.  If you
    have the words to these or anything simmilar for accoustic I would 
    appreciate getting a copy.
    
      Song title(or facsim.)                  Artist
    
    	Amy  	       			Pure Praree? Leauge
    	Buy Me a Mercedes Benz          Janice Joplin
    	Boby Magie			Janice Joplin
    	Knocking on Heavens Door	Bob Dylan
    
    Thanks in advance for your help
    
    Bruce May
    
1940.320All Right Now ?BAHTAT::BELLSWAS Leeds 845 2214Wed Oct 16 1991 10:395
    Any one help me out with the Paul Kossoff lead break from FREE's All
    Right Now. I have figured out most of it but I know that I haven't got
    all the riffs correct, it's close but not spot on. 
    
    Richard
1940.321local help availableMVSUPP::SYSTEMDave Carr 845-2317Wed Oct 16 1991 11:246
re: all right now riffs/solo

Richard, come and see me in the Leeds office tomorrow and we can take this
offline (wish I had a quid for every time I've played this).
*DC

1940.322Eric Johnson tablatureBTOVT::BEST_Gthe first of a dying breedWed Oct 16 1991 13:5911
    
    I have a transciption for Eric Johnson's "Trademark"....
    
    But does anyone have tab for any other tunes from Ah Via Musicom?
    
    Even a pointer to a magazine would be helpful, but I'd like to
    have it photocopied and (US) mailed to me.....
    
    thanks,
    
    guy
1940.323All Right NowFSOA::BDONOVANMark Farner's guitar techWed Oct 16 1991 14:0611
    re. .320
    
    Guitar School transcribed "All Right Now" not too long ago.  It
    had an interesting discussion of how the chords were played.
    Apparently the A-D-A progression is voiced two different ways
    and then split between channels.
    
    If you would like a copy of the transcription, send me mail with
    your address and I'll serve it right up.
    
    Brian
1940.324EJ pointersHAVASU::HEISERsinging thru your fingersWed Oct 16 1991 14:086
    See note 2143.* for the list of all GFTPM tab stuff.
    
    EJ's "Cliffs of Dover" was in the January '91 issue.  The songs in the
    songbook are listed in 110.* somewhere (try a SEARCH/NOTE=110.* "book").
    
    Mike
1940.325muchas graciasBTOVT::BEST_Gthe first of a dying breedWed Oct 16 1991 17:007
    
    Re: .324
    
    thanks, Mike.
    
    
    guy
1940.326It has a lot from Ah Via MusicomDREGS::BLICKSTEINSoaring on the wings of dawnFri Oct 18 1991 16:1214
    re: .322 (BEST_G)    
    
>    But does anyone have tab for any other tunes from Ah Via Musicom?
    
>    Even a pointer to a magazine would be helpful, but I'd like to
>    have it photocopied and (US) mailed to me.....
    
    Guy,
    
    EJ has a whole book of transcriptions out.  Why not buy it and show
    the guys that make the decisions about which guitarists transcriptions
    get published that GOOD music like EJ's sells.
    
    	db
1940.327will doBTOVT::BEST_Gthe first of a dying breedFri Oct 18 1991 17:196
    
    re: .326 (db re: EJ book)
    
    Okay. ;-)
    
    guy
1940.328Beatles...KERNEL::FLOWERSLife? Just say NO!Thu Oct 31 1991 11:236
    
    
    	Can anyone HELP!! me find an accurate transcription source for 
    	Beatles songs?
    
    	J (getting ready to busk in London next year)
1940.329Forget the compilation booksELWOOD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Thu Oct 31 1991 11:4228
    re: Beatles Transcriptions
    
    I can guarantee, based on lots of looking around and studying, that you
    will be wasting your time with the Beatles collection books you'll find
    in your local music store.   
    
    I have found the transcriptions in some of the guitar magazines to be 
    fairly accurate ("Blackbird" was recently in one of the rags and it 
    looked pretty close at a quick glance).
    
    I remember seeing a transcription of "Get Back" less than a year ago in
    one of the rags.  It also looked fairly accurate, and there was some
    wording about other transcriptions being available from the company
    which had done that one.
    
    Seeing as how I play guitar in an all-Beatles cover band (HELP!), I
    spend an awful lot of time learning Beatles guitar parts.  I'd be glad
    to help out with any song I have worked out.  I'd also be interested in
    learning what others have figured out.
    
    For instance...
    
    Anybody have a fingering for playing the signature riff of "And Your
    Bird Can Sing" with one guitar doing thirds instead of two guitars?
    I can figure out the notes... I just can't play it well enough... maybe
    there's an easier way I haven't tried yet.
    
    					      			Marc 
1940.330blast from the pastEZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedThu Oct 31 1991 15:535
How about the chords to "Hocus Pocus" by Focus.  I can do the yodeling ;-)

thanks!

adam
1940.331Hocus riffCAVLRY::BUCKI'm a coaster fan and I'm ok...Fri Nov 01 1991 10:2930
>How about the chords to "Hocus Pocus" by Focus.  I can do the yodeling ;-)
    
    Excellent tune!!!
                            Emin7 Fmaj7 E7#9 D7#9 E7#9
    e------------------------------------------------
    b---------------------------8---10---8---6---8---              
    g---H-----------H-----------7---09---7---5---7---
    d--5-7-7-7-7---5-7-7-7-7----9---10---6---4---6---
    a--o-o-o-o-o---o-o-o-o-o----7---08---7---5---7---
    e------------------------------------------------
    
                                E5  F5   C5   A5  D5
    e------------------------------------------------
    b------------------------------------------------
    g---H-----------H--------------------------------
    d--5-7-7-7-7---5-7-7-7-7----9---10------------7--
    a--o-o-o-o-o---o-o-o-o-o----7---08---10---7---5--
    e------------------------------------08---5------
    
    
    BREAK:
    
        A5  C5  D5        F5  G5    E7#9
    e----------------------------------------
    b---------------------6---8------8-------
    g-------5---7-----7---5---7------7-------
    d---7---5---7-----7---3---5------6-------
    a---7---3---5-----5--------------7-------
    e---5----------------------------o-------
    
1940.334CAVLRY::BUCKI'm a coaster fan and I'm ok...Fri Nov 01 1991 10:302
    FYi...I've fixed the chords and re-posted it...everything should be
    fine now...
1940.335Don't Cry GnRSALEM::TAYLOR_JAnyone seen my air guitar ?Wed Nov 20 1991 16:197
    Guns and roses  "Don't cry"
    
     A5  - Dm - G - C - (single notes b/c/b ) A5
    
         just the basics of the song
    
     JT                                    have fun !
1940.336dumquestion departmentSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Wed Nov 20 1991 18:306
    ... scuse me but,..
    
    	whats a "A5"
    
    								/Bill
    
1940.337Triad? Diad??CAVLRY::BUCKI'm not bad, I'm just drawn this way!Wed Nov 20 1991 18:389
    >... scuse me but,..
    >
    >	whats a "A5"
    
    A triad without the 3rd degree.  It's neither major or minor in
    analysis.   A5 = A E (A)
                     1 5  8
    
    
1940.338Sammy (pre van headache)CAVLRY::BUCKI'm not bad, I'm just drawn this way!Thu Nov 21 1991 11:4715
    >      How about "Theres only 1 way to Rock"
   
    Main riff (in F# minor):               / = dead notes (muted strings)
     
    e
    b
    g--------2--4--2------2-/-/--4--2---------2--4--2-------2-/-/-4--2--
    d--4--4--2--4--2--4---2-/-/--4--2--4---4--2--4--2---4---2-/-/-4--2--
    a--4--4-----------4----------------4---4------------4---------------
    e--2-------------------------------2--------------------------------
    
    Verse:
    
    |E5		|     %	    |	  %     |     %     ||
                                           
1940.339MEMORY::RATTEYThu Nov 21 1991 12:598
    
    
    	Has anyone out there got the TAB for "My Old School"....
    
    	...I think it was in the July '90 edition of GFTPM... 
    
	any help would be greatly appriciated.
    	...Ray
1940.340lil VHPROXY::SPRATTLook. I'll pay ya for it, WTF?Thu Nov 21 1991 17:287
	Howz about "316" by Eddie VH off of For Unlawful......
	Sounds like it's relatively simple comared to most
	of his other solos.


	-Spratty
1940.341Seacoy, by Bill ConnorsSTRAT::JENSENTone == touchMon Dec 09 1991 16:0112
    I need some help with a transcription that I've had on the back burner
    for some time.  The name of the song is "Seacoy" off the album
    "Assembler" by Bill Connors.  I *cannot*, no matter what I do, figure
    out the four chords that occur after the main theme.  There's some
    overdubbed guitar/key parts on these chords and the resulting mish-mash
    has my ears confused.

    Can anybody help?
    
    Thanks,
    steve
1940.342re -2EPI::SPRATTOpenUpAndShoutItOutAndNeverTryToSingMon Dec 09 1991 16:473
	Don't bother with '316'.  
	I got it through another source.
1940.343PEACOK::JERRYWHITEHey you're pretty good - NOT !Tue Dec 10 1991 08:384
    Anybody have the tab to the intro for `Don't Fear The Reaper' by Blue
    Oyster Cult ?  I could work it out, but I'm too lazy ...  8^)
    
    Scary
1940.344I need a songHGRD01::JOSEPHCHEUNGTue Dec 10 1991 09:2912
Hi everybody,

	I need the chords and the words of a song 

		'Moon River'

	Can anyone help ?

Thanks,

-- Joseph
1940.345Not a song, just a chordLENO::GRIERmjg's holistic computing agencyTue Dec 10 1991 14:4815
    
       Hi, I need help identifying a chord in a song.  The song is "Devil's
    Roof" by the Throwing Muses.  Most of the song is either some
    single-note/picking with a D/D7 switch and then triplets of strumming
    switching each measure between a D and C.  However, my problem is that
    the D/D7 single-note stuff is preceeded by a chord which I just can't
    figure out.  (The song starts out with the D/D7 stuff, so it's
    obviously not that time, but subsequent occurrances are preceeded by
    this chord and I'm stuck.)
    
       Thanks in advance, anyone kind enough to figure this out and reply
    please send mail to LENO::GRIER...
    
    					-mjg
    
1940.346 Any pointers? Please.CSS::OLOUGHLINThe fun begins at 80!Thu Dec 19 1991 14:2815
    
    
    
       Might anyone have the tab for "Father Christmas" by Greg Lake?
    
       At the same time, is it available on CD?  (Which I doubt.)
    
    
       Rick
    
    
       _Maybe_the_best_Christmas_song_ever?_
    
    
    
1940.347RAVEN1::BLAIRYou got me floatin'Thu Dec 19 1991 16:593
	The Lennon Christmas tune is nice too.  "So this is Christmas"?
	
1940.348CAVLRY::BUCKRexx Rack Rock n Roll!Thu Dec 19 1991 17:031
    I liked the W.A.S.P. Christmas tune, myself
1940.349the elves are dressed in leather....DPE::STARRDreams only bring sorrow.....Thu Dec 19 1991 17:153
Spinal Tap's "Christmas With The Devil" is a favorite in my household!!!

alan
1940.350RAVEN1::BLAIRYou got me floatin'Thu Dec 19 1991 17:233
	Well, let's not forget the traditional "Mistress for Christmas",
	courtesy of Angus!
1940.351KDX200::COOPERStep UP to the RACK !Thu Dec 19 1991 17:244
Wasp is always fun... Creative song titles.  :)

Stripper has a releatively cool Xmas toon...
jc
1940.352CSS::OLOUGHLINThe fun begins at 80!Thu Dec 19 1991 17:4517
    
    
      That reminds me of the one by...
    
      Who the hell was it anyway, Angel?
    I remember it had a bass line that rattled the windows in 
    the house.
    
      ...and then there is "Land of the Glass Pine Cone".
    
    
      But does anyone have the tab for that Greg Lake thang?
    
    
      Rick.
    
    
1940.353rockin the desertFRETZ::HEISERelectric warrior/acoustic saintThu Dec 19 1991 18:263
    Stryper's version of "Winter Wonderland" is great! 
    
    Mike (who's going to see them in about 5 hours)
1940.354CAVLRY::BUCKRexx Rack Rock n Roll!Thu Dec 19 1991 18:285
    -1
    
    No way!!
    
    Have a great time.  I love Stryper, and their version of WW!
1940.355psychedFRETZ::HEISERelectric warrior/acoustic saintThu Dec 19 1991 18:294
    they're doing it on the tour too (since its that time of year!),
    according to folks on the Usenet.
    
    Bride is opening up for them (never heard them before).
1940.356Attention Moderator ?SALEM::TAYLOR_JAnyone seen my air guitar ?Fri Dec 20 1991 15:149
     I guess this notes titled favorite Rock Christmas song now
    
    
    
                          ............NOT !!!!!!!!!!
    
    
        ( rat hole alert , maybe the moderator will kindly start a
             new note for this present subject ? )
1940.357Once When I Was Five...POBOX::PATLAElvis sells PATHWORKS at DEC!Sat Dec 21 1991 06:421
    Anybody have Been Caught Stealin'?
1940.358HYEND::C_DENOPOULOSUP all night with Rhonda!Tue Dec 24 1991 11:146
    
    I've been playing around with "Blind Faith" by Warrant.  What does he
    play during the part where he's singing "Now I know, all my dreams can
    come true"??
    
    Chris D.
1940.359Not sure on that one partCAVLRY::BUCKTue Dec 24 1991 12:2510
    >I've been playing around with "Blind Faith" by Warrant.  What does he
    >play during the part where he's singing "Now I know, all my dreams can
    >come true"??
    
    A-7           A-7  G/B   C            ?                     G       D
        Thanks to you, now I know, all my dreams can come true    Blind faith
    
       C
    in you...
    
1940.360HYEND::C_DENOPOULOSUP all night with Rhonda!Tue Dec 24 1991 12:514
    
    Thanks Buck!
    
    Chris D.
1940.361GLDOA::REITERTue Dec 24 1991 16:373
    Anybody got the progression to the '50s Peggy Lee standard "Fever"?
    Gracias,
    \Gary
1940.362blah, blah, woof, woofMILPND::DAVISThu Jan 02 1992 17:1011
I noticed in the Jimi Hendrix conference that  "Pali Gap" was mentioned.
    I didn't think anybody else knew about that one. Great instrumental to 
    "float" on. Anyway, after listening to it over and over I still can't 
    quit get the opening much less the rest of it.  
Are there any guitar books, in the Mass., NH areas, that have this 
transcribed or if anybody knows it and would like to reply on or off line 
it would be appreciated.

thanks,

Paul
1940.363request....NAVY5::SDANDREAplonkers 'r' usMon Jan 06 1992 12:164
    I would like the chords/words to "Your Song" by E. John/B Taupin....can
    anyone help?
    
    Steve
1940.364Dear Mr FantasyRAVEN1::BLAIRYou got me floatin'Mon Jan 06 1992 12:395
    
    I would like some help with "Dear Mr Fantasy" by Traffic preferably.
    
    Thanks,	
    -pat
1940.366RAVEN1::BLAIRYou got me floatin'Mon Jan 06 1992 15:454
    
    re: -.1
    
    Thank you cousin.
1940.368KDX200::COOPERStep UP to the RACK !Thu Jan 09 1992 13:287
Hey Buck,

Here's a quicky question fer ya - 

Do you happen to know the chords (and voicing) for FireHouses "Don't
Treat Me Bad" (the acoustic intro) ??  Anybody ??
jc
1940.369Breakup Song?SMURF::GALLOMy paradigm is brokenThu Jan 09 1992 14:038
    
    
    Speaking of intro...
    
    Does anyone know the guitar riff for "The Breakup Song" by Greg
    Kihn? I think I have like 2/3s of it, but I'm not sure..
    
    
1940.372SOLO!CAVLRY::BUCKStay with me tonight...Thu Jan 09 1992 17:1632
    Got it!  In A Major:   
    
    LEGEND:
    po = pull off
    / = bend whole step   
    r = release bend
    \ = half step bend
                                                           po    po     po
    e                                     r       h  17  19-17  21-17  22-17
    b                17            17/ 17/ 17   17-19         17     17     17
    g   h  14 16 16/   14  14 16 14 
    d 14-16
    a
    e
    
        po     po           r      r     r                 po po    po po
    e  21-17  19-17  17  21\ 21 21\ 21 21\ 21      h  17  22-17-14 21-17-14
    b       17     17                        17  17-19
    g
    d
    a
    e
    
       po po    po po    po po    po  po   po po    po po       r
    e 22-17-14 21-17-14 22-17-14 21-17-14 22-17-14 21-17-14  21\ 21 19  22/ 22/
    b
    g
    d
    a
    e
    
                                                                               
1940.371NOTE: This is re-post WITH EDITS!!! (some stuff was wrong)CAVLRY::BUCKThere was a time I would've walked the lineFri Jan 10 1992 12:03105
    Don't Treat Me Bad (roolin tune!!)....Intro:
    
       A   E/A   D/A  E/A   A  E/A   D/A  E
    e                                        o
    b  5    5     3    5    5   5     3      o
    g  6    4     2    4    6   4     2   1
    d  7    6     4    6    7   6     4   2
    a  o    o     o    o    o   o     o   2
    e                                     o
    
    Well I never thought you'd hurt me, I guess you live n learn
           A                   E/A        D/A              E/A  
    e                                     
    b      5                   5          3                5    
    g      6                   4          2                4    
    d      7                   6          4                6   
    a      o                   o          o                o
    e                                
    
    When you're playin with fire you're bound to get burned,          Well
                F#-         C#-         D            E     ( A    E )
    e
    b           2           5           7            9      10    9
    d           2           6           7            9       9    9
    g           4           6           7            9      11    9
    a           4           4           5            7
    
       I've been mistreated, I've been used before
       A         E/A                   D/A    E/A
    e
    b  5         5                     3      5
    g  6         4                     2      4
    d  7         6                     4      6
    a  o         o                     o      o
    e
    
    I get kicked in the face, still I come back for more        well I
          F#-           C#-           D             E 
    e
    b     2             5             7             9    
    d     2             6             7             9     
    g     4             6             7             9     
    a     4             4             5             7
    e     2
    
    
       won't cry no more, Cuz the tears are all in vain      We can
       pick up the  pieces        start it all   a-gain
       lets just get back to the  way it was    be-fore      
       D            E             C#-7             F#-    E
    e                             4                
    b  7            9             5                2      o
    g  7            9             4                2      1
    d  7            9             6                4      2
    a  5            7             4                4      2
    e                                              2      o
    
      cuz girl, i can't take any-more
          B-7                E
    e     2                                     o
    b     3                                     o
    g     2                  4
    d     4                  2
    a     2                  2
    e                        o   o o o o o  3 4      Slide............
    
    
    B-b-Baby...don't treat me baaaaaaaaad  
        A      B-7            D      E
    e
    b   2 2    3 3            7 7    9 9
    g   2 2    2 2            7 7    9 9
    d   2 2    4 4            7 7    9 9
    a   o o    2 2            5 5    7 7
    e
    
        This could be the  best thing that you've ever haaaad
        A             F#   B-7        A/C# D           E      A  E
    e
    b   2                  3               7           9     10  9
    g   2                  2               7           9      9  9
    d   2             4    4          7    7           9     11  9
    a   o             1    2          4    5           7
    e
    
    
    B-b-Baby...don't treat me baaaaaaaaad  Your can do anything but baby 
        A      B-7            D     E               B-7             E
    e                                               2        
    b   2 2    3 3            7 7   9 9             3               4
    g   2 2    2 2            7 7   9 9             2               3
    d   2 2    4 4            7 7   9 9             4               2
    a   o o    2 2            5 5   7 7             2               2
    e                                                               o
    
    don't treat me Bad                              don't treat me bad
                   A    A/C# D    A/C#  B-7  B/D# E       A     E
    e
    b              2                                     10     9
    g              2         7  7  6    2         9       9     9
    d              2    7    7  7  7    4    7    9      11     9
    a              o    4    5  5  o    2    6    7
    e
    
                                                              
1940.373Can anyone out there CLAP?REFINE::YOUNGSat Jan 11 1992 17:257
     Anybody have a transcription to "The Clap" by Steve Howe?
     I know it is in the Oct '87 issue of GFTPM, but this issue has
     been sold out.  Any help would be appreciated.
    
     John 
     REFINE::YOUNG
     M/S DSG1-2/F2
1940.375feeling lucky!PAKORA::IGOLDIEPrepare to be dazzledTue Feb 18 1992 04:154
    does anyone have the tab for "Panama" by the very excellant Van Halen??
    
    
                                            Staynz
1940.376no Stairway!GOOROO::CLARKSaddam still has a job, do u?Tue Feb 18 1992 11:134
    does anyone have the tab for the 'may I help you' lick from Wayne's
    World?
    
    :-)
1940.377DREGS::BLICKSTEINSoaring on the wings of dawnThu Feb 20 1992 11:074
    I could've sworn "Panama" was transcribed in "Guitar for the Practicing 
    Musician" but it's not listed in the directory provided in 2143.
    
    	db
1940.378Too old?GOES11::G_HOUSENow I'm down in itThu Feb 20 1992 12:077
    It definately was, but it's in a really old issue, like the first year
    they published the magazine.  I remember trying to play it from the tab
    at the time...
    
    Perhaps the listing in 2143 doesn't cover all years of the magazine?
    
    gh
1940.379KURMA::IGOLDIEPrepare to be dazzledThu Feb 20 1992 12:135
    that publication is pretty hard for me to get here in Scotland.I'll try
    and check it out,though!
    
    
     staynz
1940.380clarificationEZ2GET::STEWARTthe leper with the most fingersThu Feb 20 1992 19:0313
    re: .378
    
    No, that listing is definitely not complete.  The original entry just
    covered the issues I had on hand at the time.  And even though I'm a
    friendly kinda guy, I'm not going to respond positively to requests for
    copies of this stuff - copyright, and all that...
    
    \John
    
    P.S. Lots of back issues are still available from the publisher, and
    every once in a while they republish the really popular transcriptions
    in "classics" issues.
    
1940.381Slaughter solo?STRATA::AUSTINSun Mar 08 1992 11:366
    Anyone have the tab for the solo to the song "I remember you" by
    Slaughter (or was it Warrant?).  The solo may be beyond my abilities
    but I'd like to take a crack at it-one of my all-time favorite solo's.
    
    Thanks,
    Alan
1940.382I like that solo tooGOES11::G_HOUSENow I'm down in itSun Mar 08 1992 19:559
>    Anyone have the tab for the solo to the song "I remember you" by
>    Slaughter (or was it Warrant?). 
    
    Sorry Alan, it's Skidrow!
    
    It was transcribed in Guitar World about a year ago, but I don't
    remember the exact issue (and I doubt I have it around anymore).
    
    Greg
1940.383KDX200::COOPERStep UP to the RACK !Mon Mar 09 1992 12:023
    That *is* a bitchin' solo - *wicked* use of harmonics and whammy.
    Very tasty...
    jc
1940.384"Big", by The FoolsSYSMGT::ANDREI think, therefore I am, I thinkMon Mar 09 1992 14:055
1940.385My library doesn't stock these :-) :-)STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Mon Mar 09 1992 14:2414
    OK,..
    
    	So thanks to Tom Gallo and Mike Heiser (I think those two were the
    ones anyway) I now have a wonderful listing of all the TAB that GFTPM
    has published over the last several years....
    
    	So now that you've got my attention,.. how do I go about locating
    back issues from like '84 and stuff. Anybody got their back issues
    still?
    
    	I'd be grateful for any assistance anyone is willing to offer.
    
    							/Bill
    
1940.386I'll try, but my "collection" is quite incompleteGOES11::G_HOUSENow I'm down in itMon Mar 09 1992 14:404
    I have a couple of dozen assorted issues.  Let me know if there's
    something specific you want.
    
    Greg
1940.387PHAROS::SAKELARISMon Mar 09 1992 14:498
    re .384 "BIG"
    
    Hi Andre - I might be able to help. I'll post the chords tomorrow after
    I get my guitar and see if I can remember exactly. It's something like 
    an F#m, Fm(w/6?), E.
    
    "sakman" who always liked those chords too ( the song's pretty cool too
    eh?)
1940.388ESKIMO::AUSTINMon Mar 09 1992 15:318
    re. .382
    
    Thanks for the info. Greg.  Does anyone out there have a copy of this
    particular Guitar World that has the Skidrow song "I Remember You", or
    can you tell me what issue it was and maybe I could order it?
    
    Thanks again,
    Alan
1940.389CAVLRY::BUCKSupport Roller Coasters -- Ride one!Mon Mar 09 1992 15:352
    I have a copy of this solo...lemme look for it...will post success rate
    tomorrow
1940.390PHAROS::SAKELARISTue Mar 10 1992 11:2335
    Re .384 "BIG"
    
    Yep, I did pick it last night. The base chords are the same as I
    mentioned, (F#, F, E) but as you know you can transpose 'em anywhere 
    you wish. When I saw the Fools last year I noticed the dude playing 
    the tune in E.
    
    Anyway start with a 7th chord. Then for the next chord ( I don't know
    much about theory or the name of this) move all of you fingers down 1 
    fret except your little finger on the second string which made the 7th. 
    Also with your little finger, press the string underneath (the first 
    string). The last chord is the just a major. I'll try to sketch the 
    tab for the chords:
    
            __2_________5_____________0____
            __5_________5_____________0___
            __3_________2_____________1___
            __4_________3_____________2___
            __4_________3_____________2___
            __2_________1_____________0___
             (F#7)      F something   E
    
    
    After you sound the E chord, you can do a rif in E for added
    excitement.
    
    One of my pet progressions is to add a major chord on either end of
    this to make it a 5 chord progression. I usually root that one in A 
    since an Eb (if using the above) doesn't work out.
    
    Enjoy!
    
    "sakman"
            
                    
1940.391to my ears...CAVLRY::BUCKSupport Roller Coasters -- Ride one!Tue Mar 10 1992 11:381
    The voicings sound like they're played on the middle 4 strings
1940.392Eh?GOES11::G_HOUSENow I'm down in itTue Mar 10 1992 13:154
    How on earth do you finger that center chord?  I only have four fingers
    and I don't think they could do it!
    
    Greg
1940.393right out of the chord booksRANGER::WEBERTue Mar 10 1992 14:447
    The middle chord is an FMa7. Index finger on the 6th string, ring
    finger on the 5th & 4th strings,middle finger on the 3rd and pinky on
    the 5th & 6th. It's easier if you have a shorter scale length, but even
    with my arthritic, undersized hands I can make this stretch on a 25.5"
    scale guitar.
    
    Danny W.
1940.394PINION::SAKELARISTue Mar 10 1992 15:3711
    Danny's right. In fact don't get to hung up with the ring finger on the
    5th & 4th strings. If you have to ( and I probably do to) just dub that
    4th string note. The essential notes are the on the other strings,
    especially the pinky.
    
    Re: Buck's (voicings) - Yeah Buck, and another thing I'll do is hit the
    bass string separately and then sound the rest where I pluck those
    together with my fingers. Not sure if that's what's meant by "comping".
    
    "sakman" - who plays OK for being musically illiterate I guess.
    
1940.395Tab to GN Vol III entryCAVLRY::BUCKXVII days to Coaster Season!!!Wed Mar 11 1992 10:0976
    "Hop, Skip, & Jump" rhythm part:

LEGEND:

  / = bend note
-s- = Slide

INTRO:

   A    D  A      D  A      D  A
e 
b  2 2  3  2 2 2  3  2 2 2  3  2 2 10 10 10
g  2 2  2  2 2 2  2  2 2 2  2  2 2  9  9  9  (repeat 4 x's)
d  2 2  4  2 2 2  4  2 2 2  4  2 2  7  7  7
a  o o  o  o o o  o  o o o  o  o o  o  o  o  
e


VERSE SECTION:

  A      Bb-7 B-7    Db  D           E           Esus4  E   A
e
b 2   2   2   3  3   6   7   7       9  9   9 9  10 10  9  10 
g 2   2   1   2  2   6   7   7       9  9   9 9   9  9  9   9 (repeat 4 x's)
d 2   2   3   4  4   6   7   7       9  9   9 9   9  9  9   7
a o   o   1-s-2  2   4-s-5   5       7  7   7 7             o
e                              2/  2


  B-7    Db  D             E  D   B  E        D  B  E        
e
b 3  3   6   7   7                     
g 2  2   6   7   7         9  7      9  9  9  7     9
d 4  4   6   7   7         9  7   9  9  9  9  7  9  9
a 2  2   4-s-5   5         7      9     7        9  7
e                  2/  2 o


  B-7    Db  D             E  D   B  E   A  E  G  D  
e
b 3  3   6   7   7                      10  9  8  7
g 2  2   6   7   7         9  7      9   9  9  7  7     
d 4  4   6   7   7         9  7   9  9  11  9  9  7    
a 2  2   4-s-5   5         7      9  7             
e                  2/  2 o


CHORUS:

  A  G      D     A   F#- E   D     A
e  
b 2  3 3 3  3  3  2   2   5   3  3  2
g 2  o o o  2  2  2   2   4   2  2  2 
d 2  o o o  o  o  2   4   2   o  o  2
a o  x x x        o   4   2         o
e    3 3 3            2   o


  A  G      D     A   F#- E  F#- E  F#- E  D    
e  
b 2  3 3 3  3  3  2   2   o  2   o  2   o  3  3  3
g 2  o o o  2  2  2   2   1  2   1  2   1  2  2  2  (To Intro)
d 2  o o o  o  o  2   4   2  4   2  4   2  o  o  o  
a o  x x x        o   4   2  4   2  4   2  o
e    3 3 3            2   o  2   o  2   o


BRIDGE:

  F#-              E     D            E
e  
b 10 10    10 10   9 9   7 7    7 7   9 9 
g  9  9     9  9   9 9   7 7    7 7   9 9   (repeat 4 x's)
d 11 11    11 11   9 9   7 7    7 7   9 9
a  9  9     9  9   7 7   5 5    5 5   7 7   
e
1940.396GOES11::G_HOUSENow I'm down in itWed Mar 11 1992 12:523
    Where's the solo, Buck?
    
    ;^)
1940.397coming...CAVLRY::BUCKXVII days to Coaster Season!!!Wed Mar 11 1992 15:541
    
1940.398Silent Lucidity (kind of...B*) )SALEM::TAYLOR_JAnyone seen my air guitar ?Thu Mar 19 1992 10:5322
    Silent Lucidity       
    
     Beginning notes seem to be
    
     B - A   B - A   B - A  B - A     On the high E string
     f#- D   F#- D   F#- D  F#- D     On the E and B string
     F - D#  F - D#  F - D# F - D#    On the B string
    
     Chord progression starts with a G then to Em ( with a passing f# bass
    note )
    
     then goes to C for 4 beats (then hit a G bass note) folloxed by an Am
    
     the next part of the song starts with a D chord followed by a C chord
                  ( aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh-------ahhhhhhhhhhhh)
    
     3 times then resolves back to the original open G chord.
    
     I know this is a very non-technical description, but I hope it might
    help some of the other non-theory guru's )
    
              JT aka Gonzo
1940.399Deadheads unite !SALEM::TAYLOR_JAnyone seen my air guitar ?Mon Mar 30 1992 16:2515
     Sugaree by Jerry Garcia
    
    
     Most of the verse is
    
      C      F
    
    
     the chorus is
    
     Gm   Dm   Bb   F
    
     then back to C      and      F
    
     Great song !
1940.400There's a bit more to it...BSS::SGOHSLERin the twinkling of an eyeMon Mar 30 1992 17:0330
    Re. .399
                    
    Methinks this was actually a half-step lower:
    
    verse = B and E
    
    chorus = "just one thing I ask of you"
               F#m             C#m
             
             "just one thing for me"
               A                 E
         
              "please forget you knew my name"
               B                 C#m
    
              "my darling Sugaree" (x1)
               A              E
             
              "shake it   shake it   Sugaree"
                B           B          E
    
             "just don't tell 'em that you know me"   (x2)
                C#m                         A   E
    
    
      Enjoy!
    
      Scotty - Who's no longer one of "Jerry's kids", but still knows
               around two-hundred of their songs like the back of his 
               hand!
1940.401Can't beleive I said that !KDX200::COOPERStep UP to the RACK !Mon Mar 30 1992 17:101
Nothin' left to do but smile, smile, smile...
1940.402CSLALL::HENDERSONIs that wicked wind still blowin'?Mon Mar 30 1992 17:4915

Hey, thanks for the Sugaree music.  Somebody must have been reading my mind!
I had it in a book which I loaned out and forgot the chords.




Jim who used to play it in C but prefers B.






1940.403just one thing I ask of you,.. please forget you knew this songSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Tue Mar 31 1992 14:1213
    FWIW,. I always thought they did it in A,..
    
    :-)
    
    
    Oh well,.. one keys as good as another I guess...
    
    better5 get my ears recalibrated
    
    								/Bill
    
    
    
1940.404CSLALL::HENDERSONIs that wicked wind still blowin'?Tue Mar 31 1992 14:2613


 Re -1...shut up and give me my tapes :^)








 Jum
1940.405PHAROS::SAKELARISWed Apr 01 1992 12:1210
    Anyone know the chords to Bob Dylan's "Tangled Up in Blues"? I just
    posted a note looking for the words. I figured we could avoiid
    copyright complications by posting words in one topic and the chords in
    another. 
    
    I'd get the album and learn the tune from that, except I'm not sure I
    could take a whole album of Bob Dylan nor listen to his voice several
    times while I learn the tune I want.
    
    "sakman"
1940.406KERNEL::FLOWERSOh well, whatever, nevermind....Wed Apr 01 1992 13:1711
    
    	Hi all,
    
    	I've been tryin' to work out the intro riff/s to "Life in the Fast
    	Lane' by the Eagles and I have had no success what so ever, anybody
    	care to help, just the first few notes would probably get me
    	started.........
    
    	J
    
     
1940.407CAVLRY::BUCKHeartbreak BoulevardWed Apr 01 1992 13:4545
    >	I've been tryin' to work out the intro riff/s to "Life in the Fast
    >	Lane' by the Eagles and I have had no success what so ever, anybody
    >	care to help, just the first few notes would probably get me
    >	started.........
    
    It's easy...
    
    LEGEND:
    
     h = hammer on
    po = pull of
     / = bend up
     s = slide
    
    INTRO
    e
    b
    g   h  2   o   po                     2   o
    d  o-2   2     2-o   p o          o-2   2     2-o
    a                   2-1-o                         2-1-o
    e                         3  o                          3/
    
 
    VERSE (E7)
    e
    b
    g            po       h    po       h
    d            5-2  2  o-2   5-2  2  o-2
    a
    e  4 5 6 7 o
    
    2nd guitar in the verse plays the following chord thing:
    
     D#7/9  E7/9         D#7/9   E7/9
    e   6-s-7 7 7 7          6-s-7 7 7 7
    b   6-s-7 7 7 7          6-s-7 7 7 7
    g   6-s-7 7 7 7          6-s-7 7 7 7
    d   5-s-6 6 6 6          5-s-6 6 6 6 
    a   6-s-7 7 7 7          6-s-7 7 7 7
    e
    
    The song follows a "Blues" format.  Starts in E...goes to the IV chord
    next (A major), then back to E.  To B - A - E riff.  Solo in the "E"
    section in E pentatonic blues.  Solo in the "A" major section in A
    major pentatonic scale.
1940.408FYC "Good thing"SALEM::TAYLOR_JAnyone seen my air guitar ?Tue Apr 07 1992 14:573
     Fine Young Cannibles   " Good thing "
    
     D F Am G   all the way through the song
1940.409Born in the USASALEM::TAYLOR_JAnyone seen my air guitar ?Wed Apr 08 1992 14:534
    Born in the USA use's  B  to  E and back with the main riff being
     b a b c# b a            not rocket science, but fun to play. B*)
    
            JT
1940.410KDX200::COOPERStep UP to the RACK !Tue Apr 14 1992 16:094
Can someone send me the words to Stormy Monday ??

I'm sick of making up the lyrics in realtime mode.
:)
1940.411What they're calling 'Stormy Monday'DREGS::BLICKSTEINSoaring on the wings of dawnTue Apr 14 1992 17:192
    I'd like to help you out Coop but I've heard so many different versions
    that I lost track of what the "real" lyrics were.
1940.412My version...CSC32::THOMASTraveling is better than arriving.Tue Apr 14 1992 18:0513
    
    
    |:  They call it stormy Monday
        but Tuesday's just as bad  :|
    	Wednesday's worse
    	and Thursday's oh so sad
    |:	Well, the eagle flies on Friday
    	and Saturday I go out to play :|
    	I go to church on Sunday
    	and fall down on my knees and pray
    
    Lowell
    
1940.413KDX200::COOPERStep UP to the RACK !Tue Apr 14 1992 18:484
Coolness !  Thanks boys (and to the nameless person who sent them to me
offline !!)

:)
1940.414CSC32::THOMASTraveling is better than arriving.Tue Apr 14 1992 20:304
    are the lyrics the same??
    
    Lowell
    
1940.415KDX200::COOPERStep UP to the RACK !Tue Apr 14 1992 21:131
Yes - but a couple more versus...
1940.416CSC32::THOMASTraveling is better than arriving.Thu Apr 16 1992 18:223
    Care to share them with us??
    Lowell
    
1940.417KDX200::COOPERStep UP to the RACK !Mon Apr 20 1992 20:1017
I need some help in a hurry !!

I need to know about a mid-late 70's "disco" song called (I think)
"Midnight In The Oasis".  I need lyrics and stuff.

Here's what happened:

We're at practice and as often happens, we were noodling and Tom starts
sing this song...  I say "no, try it like this" and played the chords to it
with the death-metal-galluping beat from the underworld.  Well, within
seconds we chuncking the HELL out of it, and singing non-sence about putting 
your camel to bed.

To me it's the ultimate tongue-in-cheek speed-metal toon - but we need words,
and perhaps - who did the dang thing ??

jc (Who's heard impressive versions of Sweet Home Alabama too :)
1940.418fwiwFRETZ::HEISERhaveno shalom alechemMon Apr 20 1992 20:511
    Maria Muldar sang "Midnight At The Oasis".
1940.419Woodstock, N.Y. crewWEDOIT::KELLYJThink for yourselfTue Apr 21 1992 11:033
    ...and the guitar solo is one of my all-time faves, played by that
    master of string bending, Amos Garrett.  Mike, if you guys do the song,
    I hope you at least quote the solo.
1940.420KDX200::COOPERStep UP to the RACK !Tue Apr 21 1992 12:534
If I could find a single of the tune, I'd try to dupe the solo (well, sorta :).
We messed with it again last night - it's FUN slaughtering old disco songs !

jc
1940.421Lemme guess; you were in the Med in 1974, right?RUBY::PAY$HALLHave less, Be more.Tue Apr 21 1992 13:4611
    
    Coop, "Midnite" is not one of my favorites, so I don't want to be
    portrayed as defending it, BUT... it's NOT a disco song; it's a pretty
    fair piece of music, and as one of the prior notes said, the Amos
    Garrett solo is just a tip of his iceberg.  I think somebody noted in
    here earlier that his desert island collection would include Amos' solo
    from "Bring Me Somebody To Love" with Paul Butterfield; I agree.
    
    Homespun Tapes has an Amos Garrett series.
    
    Charlie
1940.422Lets *kill* that song!KERNEL::FLOWERSOh well, whatever, nevermind....Tue Apr 21 1992 13:498
    
    
    	Speaking of changing old songs, we're having a total hoot rocking
    	up 'Echo Beach' by Martha and the Muffins, I'm surprised at how
        good it sounds played loud and fast with distortion ;-)
    
    
    	J
1940.423Echo BeachRICKS::ROSTThe Creator has a master planTue Apr 21 1992 14:227
    Re: .422
    
    What's the point?  The original *was* loud and fast...one of the
    greatest 45s of all time IMHO.
    
    							Brian
    
1940.424KDX200::COOPERStep UP to the RACK !Tue Apr 21 1992 15:179
NOT Disco ??  Okay...  I'd buy that.

Was I in the Med in 74 ??  Naw - '82.

I was a young-pup hangin' out at Old Orchard Beach with a friend 
when I heard that tune.  It makes a great speed metal tune.  :)

Anyone recall the words ??
:)
1940.425I liked that whole albumCUPMK::SULLIVANSinging for our livesTue Apr 21 1992 15:568
    
    Echo Beach -- I love that song!  Maybe you'll put your cover of it on
    the next Guitarnotes tape?
    
    ... from 9 to 5 I have to spend my time at work.  my job is very
        boring I'm an office clerk...
    
    Justine
1940.426Echo Beach...far away in timeCAVLRY::BUCKNo coasters in hell!Tue Apr 21 1992 16:001
    Another vote for a great song...
1940.427I like it too...TAEC::LADRETCaught with the meat in the mouthWed Apr 22 1992 10:026
.. but as I'm not good enough to decipher it by ears, could someone
enter (more or less officially) the chords to "Echo beach".

Thanks in advance,

Didier
1940.428KERNEL::FLOWERSOh well, whatever, nevermind....Wed Apr 22 1992 11:3223
    
    Ok here goes, 
    
    	The verse is Am D C Am D E....the chorus is G D G D Am E Am E (it
    might be Em...not sure) the turnaround is Am G E F G...just before the
    sax solo it goes F G Bb C twice...and the riff
    
    
    (I'm not very good at tab...)
    
    
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -----5-4-0-7---7-5--4--5-4----7---7--5---0-------------------------------
    --7----------7-----5-------5----7------5---------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    	Hope its ok...
    
    
    J
1940.429Need cords for Fairport Convention songFROST::SIMONBirds can't row boatsWed Apr 22 1992 14:1216

	My wife is trying to get a Fairport Convention/Sandy Denny song
	together for a recital that she is doing for her voice teacher.

	She wants to do "Who Knows Where the Time Goes".  I've played 
	around with the music some, but still can't seem to get all of
	the chords.  Does anyone know what the chords are to it?  It
	appears to be in the key of E Major.

	Any help would be appreciated.

	_gary


	Also Cross-Posted in COOKIE::FOLK_MUSIC
1940.430re .428TAEC::LADRETCaught with the meat in the mouthThu Apr 23 1992 07:433
Merci beaucoup J.

Didier
1940.431Summertime BluesNWACES::HICKERNELLBut is it art?Tue May 05 1992 11:274
    Anyone have the words to Summertime Blues?  The Who, Blue Cheer,
    whoever.  I know the tune and I think I can figure out the chords.  :-)
    
    Dave
1940.432SALEM::TAYLOR_JAnyone seen my air guitar ?Thu May 07 1992 15:422
    ANYONE HAVE A CLUE ABOUT PLAYING THE SONG "CAN'T FIND MY WAY HOME" BY
    Blind Faith" ? 
1940.433RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEHey you're pretty good - NOT !Thu May 07 1992 15:514
    No problem, we'll other than being able to play it, and not having a
    clue on how to tab it out ...  8^)
    
    Jerry (it's in D, duz dat help ?)
1940.434Something like thisNEST::CONROYLet's not be L7,come + learn to danceThu May 07 1992 16:1319
This is from memory, so I hope it's right.
    
It's in D with a descending bass line on the 5th string. I think the
low E is tuned to D. 

D      D/C             D/B      D/Bb                   D/A
  Come down off your throne and leave your (something) 'lone

F     G          D
 Somebody must change 

(second line same)

         G/B                 A                 D
Well I'm, near the end, and just ain't got the time

Em                       G           G/F# G/E   D   (Descending bass on 6th 
  cause I'm wasted and I  can't find my   way  home    string)
    
1940.435Bass line anyone ?EISNOW::WILLIAMSONMon May 11 1992 14:177
    
    Anyone got the tab for the bass line that goes with the second solo
    of 'Stray Cat Strut' by the Stray Cats ? I've got the rest of it down
    pretty well, but that one's eluding me.
    
    					John
    
1940.441Aint no sunshine (when she's gone) {words/music please}PELKEY::PELKEYSnert ! Fetch me my dagger.Tue May 12 1992 12:1816
Hi Git-noters..

Looking for the words and music to Ain't no Sunshine (When she's gone)

I have a great idea for a remake of this tune, but I'm on a lark 
with words and muzak..

Since I can't seem to locate a copy of the original, someone
in here MUST have the stuff on this tune...


Anyone ???

Thanks..


1940.442How's this for service?CARTUN::BDONOVANI believe I'll dust my broom.Tue May 12 1992 13:2114
     
    "AIN'T NO SUNSHINE"  Bill Withers
    
    Available on:
    
    Bill Withers Greatest Hits
    
    Eight bucks for the CD at Noteworthy.
    
    CBC 37199
    
    Have fun,
    
    Brian
1940.443so i'm toldCSLALL::ONEILLTue May 12 1992 14:312
    Have you tried to order it at a music store? They can usually get
    what you want.
1940.444ECAMV4::ALLBERYJimTue May 12 1992 15:028
    Gee,  I can help out with the words to the bridge:
    
    	I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, ...
    
    
    ;-)
    
    Jim
1940.445RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEHey you're pretty good - NOT !Tue May 12 1992 16:397
    I thought that was ...
    
    
    "Wino, wino, wino, wino ... "   8^)
    
    
    Jerry
1940.446PELKEY::PELKEYSnert ! Fetch me my dagger.Tue May 12 1992 16:442
awe, yous guyths twas a bug hep :)

1940.447Won't leave young things alone..GIDDAY::KNIGHTPdo it in dublyWed May 13 1992 00:146
     A band here in Oz has just released a version of this song but because
    a woman sings it it's "aint no sunshine when he's gone". 
    	The band is called "The Rockmelons".
    Oh yeah the girl is called Denni Hynes and she is engaged/married to
    Kirk Pengally (guitar)of INXS.
    P.K.
1940.436dab dahhhh-dabCOPCLU::SANDGRENKeep it simpleTue May 19 1992 07:3627
	OK, guys.

	This one is really bugging me...heard the LAST 10 SECONDS of a
	song on the radio last night, can anyone help me with this:


	 	Dab	dahhh-dab	dahhh-dab	dahhh-dab

		Amin	Amin-Hmin	 #C  - #C	Hmin-Hmin


	in a repeating pattern...

	Singing 'dab dahhh-dab' was 2-3 voices in harmony, sorta like
	Jon Anderson voices, all the while a KILLER GUITAR SOLO was
	being played...the rythm was jazzy - syncopated (sp), and the
	song faded away...

	Was it Pat Metheny (dont know much about this guy)? Larry Carl-
	ton? Steve Lukather? I thing the guitar was playing a minor
	pentatonic scale...

	It must be one of the big ones!!

	Poul

1940.437CAVLRY::BUCKHearts of the Wild!Tue May 19 1992 11:201
    What's an Hmin?!?
1940.438H or B whatever you likeCOPCLU::SANDGRENKeep it simpleTue May 19 1992 11:396
    
    That's H minor or B minor or whatever...
    
    Maybe it could be Gino Vanelli??? It's really annoying, hope some of
    you can help!
    
1940.439AHCDEFG.... go figure?DREGS::BLICKSTEINSoaring on the wings of dawnTue May 19 1992 13:406
    Hmin is B minor.
    
    For some reason, Germans (and possibly other europeans) describe B
    as "H".
    
    Makes no sense to me, but I've seen it in lots of European tablature.
1940.440CAVLRY::BUCKThe divinity of Bollinger &amp; MabillardTue May 19 1992 13:472
    "Das Adagio und Fugue in H Mol" ...I remember now...
    
1940.450Man in the Box ELWOOD::CARLINBalanceThu May 21 1992 16:5811
Okay, here's a request from my son. He wants the music - chords and any 
licks, I assume - to "Man in the Box" by Alice in Chains. 

I hope I got all that right -- I'm a classical guitarist, never was big on 
metal..... Any help I can get here will be greatly appreciated. My son will 
be thirteen next week, and has already gotten his present - a guitar from 
mom and a Crate amp from dad. 

thanks
leo

1940.451KDX200::COOPERIbanez - Love at first feelThu May 21 1992 17:0620
Cake:

It's all outta E...

So, you chuck the "E" Thump-thump,thump,thump-thump and toss in a
little single note lick A-B-D then thump-tump some more.

There is a bridge which does the G barchord with an alternating 5th
(that blues thing, someone TOLD me it was a "5th", but I dunno...).

Then the chorus is simply the open chords 

E-G-D-A 

Then back to the E thump,thump stuff.  The lead is easy, pick your favorite
pentatonic "box" and have at it.  Add pick slides and dive bombs, shake 
well, and serve to an intoxicated crowd - a sure way to be a hit!

Hope this helps.
jc
1940.452:-)STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu May 21 1992 17:105
    I wonder what would happen if you ever played to a crowd that wasn't
    intoxicated Coop? 
    
    						/Catalytic
    
1940.453KDX200::COOPERIbanez - Love at first feelThu May 21 1992 17:512
We did that *once*...
:)
1940.454I'm scared, I understand it!MSHRMS::FOSTERFantastically OriginalThu May 21 1992 23:276
    RE: Coop's transcript
    
      That was the most beee-uu-tee-full transcript to date {8^)
    
      Droid
    
1940.455KDX200::COOPERIbanez - Love at first feelFri May 22 1992 13:584
Tank-ya,tank-ya...
:)

jc (Knows the song, not the techie stuff)
1940.456Okay....anyone wanna transcribe it for me?BTOVT::BEST_Gonly thru love changes comeFri May 22 1992 17:146
    
    Anyone got tab for the solo to "The Revolution Song" by World Trade?
    
    I thought not.....
    
    guy
1940.457ELWOOD::CARLINBalanceFri May 22 1992 18:056
>>    RE: Coop's transcript
    
>>      That was the most beee-uu-tee-full transcript to date {8^)
    
yeah... but what WAS it??????    

1940.458NWACES::HICKERNELLBut is it art?Fri May 22 1992 19:065
> yeah... but what WAS it??????    
    
    It was art!
    
    Dave            
1940.459KDX200::COOPERIbanez - Love at first feelFri May 22 1992 19:105
Wanna see the lyrics ??

"Eyyiiiiiiii Yi Yi Yi Yi yaaaaaaaaa"

:)
1940.460HYEND::C_DENOPOULOSWHO.....MADE.....YOU!!!Wed May 27 1992 11:313
    Anyone have tabs for THe Rain Song by LZ???
    
    Chris D.
1940.461HEDRON::DAVEBawk awk grep grep tookie tookieWed May 27 1992 13:416
Does anyone have tab for The Crush of Love by Satch? I'm having trouble with
just onelittle teeny section...

thanks

dave
1940.462FREEBE::REAUMELet's get RACKed!Wed May 27 1992 17:597
       
      I think TCoL was originally on a Guitar Player flexi-record thingy.
    I think there was tab in the issue with it. I'd have to dig through 
    the archives.
    
    							-M()()B-
    
1940.463I'm looking through you?KYOA::ELZAMSWed May 27 1992 23:074
    Anyoe have the TABS for the great Beatle Song "I'm looking through
    you"? - 
    
    \Thanks
1940.464Ask me any Beatles song ;^)ELWOOD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Thu May 28 1992 16:4044
    re: I'm Looking Through You
    
    There isn't much to TAB out.  The intro chords are
    
              G  D  G  C  G  C  G
         E  --7--5--3--3--3--3--3-
         B  --8--7--0--1--0--1--0-
         G  --7--7--0--0--0--0--0-
         D  --0--0--0--2--0--2--0-
         A  --X--X--2--3--2--3--2-
         E  --X--X--3--X--3--X--3-
    
    The verse:
    
    G    C     Am
    Da dooking da do
    Em       D7
    da do de do
    G    C   Am
    Da dotty do ya
    Em       D7
    da do de do
    Em       Am
    De do de da da is
    G  C   D7
    Da da dew
    G   C      Am
    Da dooking da do
    C        G  C  G  C  G
    Da do de do
    
    
    The middle 8:
    
    C                    G
    Da da da da da da da da da da 
    C                     D7
    Da da da dada dada da da da da da da da da
    
    
    
    Once you've learned it, capo up a fret or two to sound 
    more authentic.
    
1940.465MANTHN::EDDTurn 4 (Bang) Turn 4 (Bang)Thu May 28 1992 17:415
    > Ask me any Beatles song...
    
    Don't have to, I saw you play last week... (good set)
    
    Edd
1940.466... but we only played 20 of them last weekELWOOD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Thu May 28 1992 18:233
    re: -.1
    
    Thanks kindly.  We felt pretty good about that set, too.
1940.467MANTHN::EDDTurn 4 (Bang) Turn 4 (Bang)Thu May 28 1992 18:453
    I was impressed with "And Your Bird Can Sing"...(zat the right title?)
    
    Edd
1940.468ELWOOD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Fri May 29 1992 11:597
    Yes, that's what the tune's called.  Funny, I was sure I'd never be
    able to play that song.  It's such a great tune for a Beatles band that
    I had to give it a shot, so I recorded myself playing the changes VERY
    SLOWLY and learned the lead parts at that speed... then a little faster, 
    then a little faster, and so on.  In the end I was amazed that I could
    play it well enough to use in our repertoire and also how fast I had
    managed to learn it by using the "increasing speed" method.  Fun song. 
1940.469ThanksKYOA::ELZAMSFri May 29 1992 12:207
    re .464 -
    
    
    Thanks!
    
    Scott
    
1940.470MARX::SAKELARISFri May 29 1992 14:2910
    re: And your bird can sing
    
    Was the guitar recorded several times over to get that sound on the
    record? It's hard to imagine George Harrison or John Lennon with the
    chops to play something as complex as it sounds. I'm thinking maybe a
    twelve string w/overdub was the technique. But, then again I haven't
    heard the song in years so maybe a listen now will reveal its not as
    complex as I thought at the time.
    
    "sakman"
1940.471ELWOOD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Fri May 29 1992 15:023
    It sounds to me like two guitars playing the lead parts... parallel 
    scale runs with intervals of thirds and sixths.  There's a rhythm
    guitar droning away all the while.
1940.472Little DevilSNORKL::JMINVILLEFri May 29 1992 15:0517
    On the song "Little Devil" by The Cult, are the chords during the
    chorus:
    
    G	 /	   F  /		D ///
    
    Come on little devil
    
    G	 /	 C    /		D ///
    
    Be my little angel
    
    
    	Just trying to figure it out by 'ear' while sitting at my desk
    	listening to the Walkman.
    
    thanks,
    joe.
1940.473FREEBE::REAUMELet's get RACKed!Mon Jun 01 1992 11:4910
      FWIW - I'm fairly sure that "And Your Bird can Sing" was not done in
    standard tuning. My ex bass player made a comment a long time ago that
    he know a guy that could play it in standard tuning although the
    Beatles themselves never could. I don't know if that song was ever
    captured on video to prove this. 
      In the same direction: Does anyone know what the Nashville tuning is?
    I know Reb Beach of Winger used it on Madelaine. Maybe I should review 
    my "cutting Loose" tape to see if it was mentioned. 
    
    							-B()()M-
1940.474Nashville TuningRICKS::ROSTFrankensteinbergerMon Jun 01 1992 12:199
    Nashville tuning is like a 12 string guitar minus the original 6
    strings...
    
    i.e. the E, A and D are an octave above a normal 6-sting and the G, B
    and high E are the same.  It's used primarily for rhythm work (for
    obvious reasons) and adds a sheen without the "jangle" of a 12-string.
    
    
    						Brian
1940.475answer and questionSNORKL::JMINVILLEMon Jun 01 1992 12:2224
    "Little Devil" chorus is:
    
    	G	F	D
    	F	C	D
    
    in case anyone cares.
    
    Anybody know what the guitar is doing during the chorus of "I Know
    Something" by Alice in Chains???
    
    Sounds like A is used as a pedal point and one of the guitars is doing
    the infamous Pete Townshend/Jimmy Page riff:
    
    G, G, (sixth string) A (fifth string), but it's hard to tell with the
    vocal line going on at the same time....
    
    -----------------------
    -----------------------
    -----------------------
    -----------------------
    ------------o----------
    ----o---o--------------
    
    joe.
1940.476GOES11::G_HOUSEGerm Killer, Plaque SlayerMon Jun 01 1992 13:419
    re: Nashville tuning
    
    I was just reading an interview with Joe Satriani in Guitar World this
    weekend and he mentioned using Nashville tuning.  He said that
    overdubbing a regular guitar with a Nashville tuned guitar was a good
    way of getting a 12 string sound without the intonation problems of a
    real 12 string.
    
    gh
1940.477RICKS::ROSTFrankensteinbergerMon Jun 01 1992 13:5412
    Re: .476
    
    >I was just reading an interview with Joe Satriani in Guitar World this
    >weekend and he mentioned using Nashville tuning.  He said that
    >overdubbing a regular guitar with a Nashville tuned guitar was a good
    >way of getting a 12 string sound without the intonation problems of a
    >real 12 string.
    
    Yeah, then you just have to play everything *exactly* the same way in
    the second pass.
    
    							Brian
1940.478FRETZ::HEISERI'm too sexy for this conference...Mon Jun 01 1992 14:064
    I believe Satch used Nashville tuning on "I Want What I Want..." from
    FIABD.  Beach talks a little about it on his "Cutting Loose" video.
    
    Mike
1940.4792 players & patienceTOOK::SCHUCHARDDon't go away mad!Mon Jun 01 1992 15:067
    
    And your Bird was recorded by both Lennon and Harrison playing
    together. While neither were great improvisational players or great
    players period, they had sense enough to either rehearse real well, or
    let Paul do it( which was much more often than folk realize).
    
    bob
1940.480Custom bridge?GANTRY::ALLBERYJimMon Jun 01 1992 15:1113
    RE: .476
    
    I guess I tend to associate "Nashville tuning" with accoustic 
    guitars.  Unless you have a special compensated bridge for the 
    "octave" strings, you're going to have the same intonation problems
    you have on a 12-string.
    
    FWIW the Stratocaster XII allows individual intonation adjustment on
    ALL 12 strings.
    
    Jim (who could never get the overdub to match the orignal track,
         anyway)
    
1940.481GOES11::G_HOUSEGerm Killer, Plaque SlayerMon Jun 01 1992 15:246
    Never thought of that, Jim.  Satriani seemed to think it helped, and he
    was talking about using that on acoustic guitar (I thought...).
    
    Food for thought.
    
    gh
1940.482ELWOOD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Mon Jun 01 1992 15:5820
    re: And Your Bird...
    
    I never before heard anybody say it was played with guitars tuned
    non-standard.  When you listen to it, it is very clearly two 
    guitarists, one taking each line.  It's really not very difficult
    until you try to do both parts all by yourself.  Even then, it's not 
    all that difficult as evidenced by the fact that _I_ can play it 
    passably!
    
    The fact that it sounds complicated is yet another example of Beatles
    "whole is much more than the sum of the parts" magic.  This is quite a
    nifty little arrangement.
    
    re: let Paul do it
    
    It is true as .479 says... Paul plays several leads on Beatles
    recordings.  Two of the more famous examples are "Taxman" and "Good 
    Morning, Good Morning," which are very similar leads, actually.  Also
    "Another Girl."
    
1940.483Needles and Do Wah DiddyCHEFS::BRIGGSRFour Flat Tyres on a Muddy RoadMon Jun 08 1992 08:4818
    
    I know these are easy (Its always the easy things that seem to fox me!)
    
    1	Do Wah Diddy....
    
    	The chords for the middle where the lyrics go....
    
    	"Ohh I knew we was falling in love,
    	 Yes I did so I told her all the things I'd been dreamin' of"
    
    2	Needles and Pins....
    
    	Seems to have a few elusive chords dotted around. Can anyone give
    	me the complete chords?
    
    Also, if someone can mail me direct the complete lyrics that would
    be a real bonus as I find some of the lyrics hard to discern off the
    record.
1940.484Would you know my name?KERNEL::FLOWERSOh well, whatever, nevermind....Mon Jun 08 1992 11:248
    
    Does anybody have the TAB to 'Tears in Heaven' by Clapton, I know
    the chords but I always have a hell of a job working out what is
    actually being picked....
    
    Cheers,
    
    J
1940.485FROST::SIMONBirds can't row boatsMon Jun 08 1992 12:0810
    
>    Does anybody have the TAB to 'Tears in Heaven' by Clapton, I know
>    the chords but I always have a hell of a job working out what is
>    actually being picked....
    

	According to the (network) acoutic_guitar newsletter the June
	issue of Guitar has a transcription of TIH...

	_gary
1940.486opppss -.1FROST::SIMONBirds can't row boatsMon Jun 08 1992 12:092
	Make that Guitar World....
1940.487eKERNEL::FLOWERSOh well, whatever, nevermind....Mon Jun 08 1992 12:3410
    
    Damn...and I nearly went and checked out the guitar mags lunchtime,
    just in case, but I thought 'nah, its not metally enuff for them..'
    
    	Roll on tomorrow lunchtime!
    
    
    thanks,
    
    J
1940.488its your face I'm a looking forGIDDAY::KNIGHTPdo it in dublyTue Jun 09 1992 00:315
    Hey Scary
    	did you ever work out the chords to the coda in the straits song
    "on every street" and if so can you post them?
    P.K
    (ps thanks)
1940.489RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEWhere's my DEC cadet handbook ?Tue Jun 09 1992 10:077
    Rut roh ....
    
    The way *I* play it is close, but not on the money.  Knophler finge4r
    picks everything, and I can't finger pick diddley.  So, before I lead
    anyonme down a dead end road, I'll suggest finding another source.  8^)
    
    Jerry (it'd work in a bar though ...)
1940.490User FriendlySTRAT::JENSENTone == touchTue Jun 30 1992 11:5341
    Hi all --

    Just got my Steve Morse Coast to Coast album... Yikes!  Wonderful
    stuff.  Anyway, I'm working on the first tune, I think it's called User
    Friendly.  I thought some of you might like a transcription of that
    beginning guitar part, so I wrote it out.  (Buck, does this look
    anything like that stacked 5ths lick I showed you last time you were
    out?).

    All the notes below are 16ths.  The accents are real important to the
    overall feel.  Also, use strict alternate picking.  I'm not sure of the
    tempo since I didn't measure it, but I think its around 140->160. 
    (After listening to Mike Heiser's guitar notes entries, I expect he'll
    play it at about 220 :) !

    Enjoy,
    steve
    
   >                 >                 >             >                 >
E -17-12----------12-14-12----------12-16-12-------|-17-12----------12-16-12----
B -------15----15----------15----15----------15----|-------15----15----------15-
G ----------14----------------14----------------14-|----------14----------------
D -------------------------------------------------|----------------------------
A -------------------------------------------------|----------------------------
E -------------------------------------------------|----------------------------

            >               >                 >                 >
E -------12-19-12--------|--19-14----------14-16-14----------14-17-14-------|
B ----15----------15-----|--------17----17----------17----17----------17----|
G -14----------------14-.|.----------16----------------16----------------16-|
D ----------------------.|.-------------------------------------------------|
A -----------------------|--------------------------------------------------|
E -----------------------|--------------------------------------------------|

   >                 >                 >
E -19-14----------14-17-12----------12-17-12--------|
B -------17----17----------15----15----------14-----|
G ----------16----------------14----------------14--|
D --------------------------------------------------|
A --------------------------------------------------|
E --------------------------------------------------|
1940.491KERNEL::FLOWERSRun speed = 94bpm, Target = 140Mon Jul 13 1992 08:117
    
    anybody fancy tabbing out the intro and the chords to 'Soul Man' by
    Sam and Dave for me?
    
    	Cheers,
    
    J
1940.492roolin tuneFRETZ::HEISERMon Jul 20 1992 18:045
    Have any of Ozzy's new tunes appeared in the tab magazines yet?  I'm
    especially interested in "No More Tears" and am willing to trade a tab
    for it.
    
    Mike
1940.493CAVLRY::BUCKDon't fear, Love will make us strongMon Jul 20 1992 18:103
    NMT was recently SOMEWHERE in TAB -- I know, cuz I was peeking at it
    in the music store, seeing if we both played it in similar positions.
    We did.
1940.494Don't treat me badBTOVT::BEST_Gbe free with your templeTue Jul 28 1992 15:328
    
    Anyone know the first few chords to "Don't Treat Me Bad" by
    Firehouse?
    
    It sounds like it should be simple....but sumpin' ain't right...
    
    
    guy
1940.495CAVLRY::BUCKDon't fear, Love will make us strongTue Jul 28 1992 16:1312
    >Anyone know the first few chords to "Don't Treat Me Bad" by
    >Firehouse?
    
    Yup, here ya go:
     
       A   E   D   E     A   E    D    E
    e----------------------------------o
    b--5---5---3---5-----5---5----3----o
    g--6---4---2---4-----6---4----2----1
    d--7---6---4---6-----7---6----4----2
    a--o-----------------o-------------2
    e----------------------------------o
1940.496BTOVT::BEST_Gbe free with your templeWed Jul 29 1992 11:165
    
    Thanks, Buck!  The rest sounds easier....now if I can just sing
    those last few notes....grab and *twist*....;-)
    
    guy
1940.497CAVLRY::BUCKDon't fear, Love will make us strongWed Jul 29 1992 11:2714
    A few things to note.  On the 2nd E chord, the dude thorws in a 6th
    suspended tension for a beat:
    
       A   E   D   E     
    e--------------------
    b--5---5---3---5-6-5-
    g--6---4---2---4-----
    d--7---6---4---6-----
    a--o-----------------
    e--------------------
    
    
    Also, on the part where he sings "Oh girl, I can't take any-more",
    That's a B-7 over "Girl", and an E major over "More".
1940.498You bloated sack of protoplasm!RAVEN1::BLAIRYou sick little monkey!Thu Jul 30 1992 14:364
    
    	Anybody know how to play the Ren and Stimpy theme song?
    
    	-pat
1940.499RAVEN1::JERRYWHITERen, what's `TFSO' mean ?Thu Jul 30 1992 14:424
    Hey, if we could ever listen to it without our buddy Absolut, we might
    be able to figure it out ... 8^)
    
    Jerry
1940.500"Circles" by Joe Satriani ?RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEJay's in the house, boyeee !Thu Aug 06 1992 00:584
    Anybody got "Circles" from the "Surfing With The Alien" ?  Purdy, ain't
    it ?
    
    Jerry
1940.501CAVLRY::BUCKDon't fear, Love will make us strongThu Aug 06 1992 11:581
    Blair_Unit has it!
1940.502twueRAVEN1::BLAIRDon't let it start!Thu Aug 06 1992 13:041
    
1940.503I like Lords of Kharma bestFRETZ::HEISERgrunge or die!Thu Aug 06 1992 14:431
    I have the book containing the whole album.  Have FIABD too.
1940.50412 strings, 4 fingers, 1 *%^%$# B*)SALEM::TAYLOR_JAnyone seen my air guitar ?Tue Aug 18 1992 09:347
    Could someone enter the song "Angie" by The Rolling Stones ?
    Sounds like it starts out with Am and possibly is using suspended 4th's
    going to G ? 
    
     Thanks.
    
      Jon T
1940.505Basic ANGIE GistCAVLRY::BUCKSpread your wings &amp; fly awayTue Aug 18 1992 11:4911
    >Could someone enter the song "Angie" by The Rolling Stones ?
    
    Sure...here it is in TAB:
    
       Am               E7                G   Bb F          C      G
    e--o---5-5-5-5-3--------o-------------3------------------------------
    b--1---5-5-5-5-3-5--3--3-3------3-----3---3--1---1-1-1--1------------
    g--2-------------5--1-1---1----4-4----o---3--2----------o---o----o---
    d--2----------------o------o--2---2---o---3--3---3-2-o--2--2----o----
    a--o----------------2-----------------2-----------------3-3----2-----
    e-------------------o--------4-----4--3------------------------------
1940.506My first try at tab !SALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Tue Aug 18 1992 17:3921
 "Can't find my way home" by "Traffic" ,redone by "The house of lords"
  ( Played on 12 string acoustic guitar in D , Transcribed to E

                                   D    F       G          D
 
---------0-------3-------3-0-------2----1-------3----------2----
-------3---3---0---0---3-----3-----3----1-------0----------3----
-----------------------------------2----2-------0----------2---- X 4
-----------------------------------0----3-------0----------0----
-0-2-3-------2-------1------------------3-------2---------------
----------------------------------------1-------3---------------


        G  G  G     A  A  A     D  D  D   Em      G           Em   D

--------3--3--3-----0--0--0-----2--2--2-----------3-----------------2-----
--------0--0--0-----2--2--2-----3--3--3-----------0-----------------3-----
--------0--0--0-----2--2--2-----2--2--2---0-------0------------0----2-----
--------0--0--0-----2--2--2-----0--0--0---2-------0------------2----0-----
--------2--2--2-----0--0--0--0--------2---2-------2------------2----------
--0-2-3-3--3--3--3------------------------0---2---3---3---2----0----------
1940.508HEDRON::DAVEBLife isWed Aug 19 1992 13:144
Actually it wasn't traffic, it was Blind Faith....(nit)


dbii
1940.510CAVLRY::BUCKPut up or shut up!Thu Aug 20 1992 09:162
    NIT:  Al Pitrelli is no longer playing with Alice, and he did not play
    on the POISON album, either.
1940.512CAVLRY::BUCKPut up or shut up!Thu Aug 20 1992 10:213
    Al came in for the POISON tour, did the follow-up Alice album, missed
    the tour, worked a bit on the To-Be-Released Alice album, but won't
    appear much on it.
1940.514SHARE::COOKConfusion?... I don't get it.Thu Aug 20 1992 11:027
    RE: Poison, and AC
    
    I like the song, too... Ditto on a request for a transcription!!  
    Send e-mail to SHARE::COOK...
    
    Thanks,
    Chad
1940.516Pleeeeeaaazzeee !!! B*)SALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Wed Sep 02 1992 12:434
    Anyone know or care to enter the basics of Born To Run or
     Maggie May ?
    
     Gonzo
1940.517DPE::STARROut Of The Cradle, Endlessly Rocking!Wed Sep 02 1992 13:1548
> Anyone know or care to enter the basics of Born To Run 

OK, here's the basics (if I can remember them):


(Verses)
E					       A		B
In the day we sweat it out on the streets of a runaway American dream
E					      A       B
At night we ride through mansions of glory in suicide machines
A			 C#m
Sprung from cages out on Highway 9
F#m
Chrome wheeled fuel injected
G#m			  E
And stepping out over the line
D
Wooooah!
A			C#m
Baby this town rips the bones from your back
F#m		  G#m
It's a death trap it' a suicide rap
E			     C#m
We gotta get out while we're young
A		      B			   E
'Cause tramps like us baby we were born to run



(Bridge - each of these plays with the sus4)
D
Beyond the Palace hemi-powered drones scream down the boulevard
G
The girls all comb their hair in rearview mirrors
A
And the boys try to look so hard
C
The amusement park rises bold and stark


Then the instrumental section is F/C/F/F#, then a big walkdown, starting from
a B and then walk down all 12 notes to a B, with a couple punches on the C.
(Listen, and you'll see what I mean.....)

Hope this helps, and I don't guarantee a thing (like, I think either the
F#m or G#m is also a 7th, but I forget....)

alan
1940.518G#- really E first inversionCAVLRY::BUCKC'mon baby lets go for a rideWed Sep 02 1992 13:2413
    Nit attack from hell:
    
(Verses)
A			 C#m
Sprung from cages out on Highway 9
F#m
Chrome wheeled fuel injected
*E/G#* 			  E
And stepping out over the line
    
*B-7*
Wooooah!
    
1940.519my take on itUSPMLO::DESROCHERSWed Sep 02 1992 13:3464
		       B O R N    T O    R U N		by Bruce Springsteen
E  A  B7sus4  B ...

       E				       A                      B
In the day we sweat it out in the streets of a runaway American dream
   E					   A         B
At night we ride thru mansions of glory in suicide machines

A                    E/Ab             F#m
Sprung from cages on Highway 9 Chrome wheeled fuel injected
    E/Ab		       E  E9
And steppin' out over the line	  Oh
A		        E/Ab			    F#m	 	 E/Ab
Baby this town rips the bones from your back it's a death trap a suicide rap
	 E		     C#m       A	      B			   E
We gotta get out while we're young cuz tramps like us baby we were born to run


E  A  B7sus4  B ...
      E					       A		     B
Wendy let me in I wanna be your friend I wanna guard your dreams and visions
     E					      A				B
Just wrap your legs round these velvet rims & strap your hands cross my engines 

  A		  E/Ab			F#m
Together we could break this trap we'll run til we drop 
E/Ab                E     E9
baby we'll never go back  Oh
         A			 E/Ab
Will you walk with me out on the wire 
    F#m 		       E/Ab               E                     C#m
cuz baby I'm just a scared and lonely rider but I gotta find out how it feels
        A		             B                  E
I wanna know if love is wild  Babe I wanna know love is real

	**** S O L O ****

  Dsus4    D      Dsus4        D      Gsus4           G         Gsus4
Beyond the Palace hemi-powered drones scream down the boulevard
G     Asus4      A       Asus4    A               Csus4         C       Csus4
Girls comb their hair in rearview mirrors and the boys tried to look so hard
C    Dsus4    D          Dsus4  D              Gsus4          G           Gsus4
The amusement park rises bold & stark kids are huddled on the beach in the mist
G       Asus4         A           Asus4     A           Csus4 C     Csus4 C
I wanna die with you Wendy on the streets tonight in an everlasting kiss


E					 A		        B7sus4 B
Highway's jammed with broken heroes on a last chance power drive
     E					       A		B7sus4
Everybody's out on the run tonight but there's no place left to hide

  A		     E/Ab
Together Wendy we'll live the sadness 
     F#m		   E/Ab	         E      E9
I'll love you with all the madness in my soul   Oh
A	       E/Ab			   F#m
Someday girl I don't know when we're gonna get to that place
	 E/Ab		E		         C#m
Where we really want to go and we'll walk in the sun
	     A		    B			 E    C#m
But til then tramps like us Baby we were born to run  Come on, honey

Repeat last line 
1940.520KDX200::COOPERA regular model of restraint...Wed Sep 02 1992 13:403
Gross man - couldn't you guys wait until after lunch to enter that ??

:)
1940.521Aerosmith oldieESKIMO::AUSTINWed Sep 02 1992 13:454
    Howzabout "One Way Street" by Aerosmith?
    
    Thanks,
    Alan
1940.522Nit ** 2DREGS::BLICKSTEINdbWed Sep 02 1992 14:4822
    re: .518
    
    Nit on nit
    : there's a definition motion in the bass that is deserving
    on being notated:
    
    			  *******
    			     |
(Verses)		     v
A			 C#m/G#    
Sprung from cages out on Highway 9
F#m
Chrome wheeled fuel injected
*E/G#* 			  E
And stepping out over the line
    
*B-7*
Wooooah!
    
    Also, the B-7 sounds more to me like a B-7/E or maybe even a D/E.
    
    I dunno, I'm sorta doing this from memory, could be wrong
1940.523mega-nit! 8^)NAVY5::SDANDREAToy Syndrome AddictWed Sep 02 1992 15:214
    why don't you guys put the phoenetic(sp) marks over each syllable of the
    lyrics, so Alan is sure to pronounce them just like Bruce.....8^)
    
    
1940.524:-)NWACES::HICKERNELLWed Sep 02 1992 15:325
    re: .520
    
    Hey Jeff, just be grateful no one entered Maggie May!
    
    Dave
1940.525KDX200::COOPERI even use TONE soap !!Wed Sep 02 1992 17:2711
>  Hey Jeff, just be grateful no one entered Maggie May!

It's in here already.  I hurled.

Ack!
jc

Now - if someone wanted to enter in the TAB to MegaDeths "Hanger 18"
that'd be okay...
:)
  
1940.526FRETZ::HEISERas warm as tearsWed Sep 02 1992 17:375
    "Maggie I wished I'd never seen your face"
    
    Or how about this one:
    
    "Oh Lord I can't change" ;-)
1940.527I think I'm gonna...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Wed Sep 02 1992 19:042
    B4 I depart,.. can I get the TAB for Stairway to Heaven...
    
1940.528Retch!CAVLRY::BUCKTituba's TalesWed Sep 02 1992 19:113
    >B4 I depart,.. can I get the TAB for Stairway to Heaven...
    
    Only if you can give me the TAB to You Really Got Me!
1940.529You got me so I don't know what I'm doin'.... o YEAAAAASTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Wed Sep 02 1992 19:2510
    Hey Cool song!
    
    I'll bring a recording to my lesson 2nite and we can werk it out
    together,... 
    
    
    NOT
    
    							/Catocaster
    
1940.530Which Way you Goin', Billy?SMURF::BENNETTWearin' out things that nobody wearsWed Sep 02 1992 19:330
1940.531Na NA NA.GIDDAY::KNIGHTPdo it in dublyThu Sep 03 1992 00:173
    Smoke on the water....
    Hurl
    P.K.
1940.532Mine goes to eleven .......SALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Thu Sep 03 1992 09:006
    How about a little less signal to noise ratio ? If you too much of a
    Pro player and a bored to tears with these Classic, yet basic songs,
    take it to note 1954 please. This note is for basic music
    transcription. Basic enough so that the novice player to the seasoned
    pro can make music. set/flame=low , JMHO , FWIW , B*) x 1000 and all
    that stuff. It's 6:55 am and the coffee hasn't kicked in....
1940.533Just bulldoze the Parthenon, okay?CARTUN::BDONOVANThu Sep 03 1992 11:0225
    re: .532
    
    >How about a little less signal to noise ratio?  If you are too much of
     of a pro player, and bored to tears with these classic, yet basic
     songs, take it to note 1954, please.  This note is for basic
     music transcription.
    
    Hear! Hear!  I have benefitted immensely from printing  different
    transcriptions out and working on them at home.
    
    Also, some of these songs were pretty great at one time.  In many
    cases, their only sin is over-exposure on the radio.
    
    I think it's really funny when people rag the old classics.  I like
    to think of a group of modern automotive engineers walking down the
    hall at Ford.  As they pass an exhibit of the old Model T, the first
    production car in the world, the youngest engineer sneers and says,
    
    "Look at that piece of shit.  The new Probes smoke that thing!"
    
    Keep the classics and the moderns coming.  We remedial guitarists
    appreciate it!
    
    Brian
    
1940.534MSDOA::BLAIRDon't let it start!Thu Sep 03 1992 11:348
    
    	I agree with -.1
    
    	Geez, y'all make me feel bad I just learned Highway to Hell.  
    	I just hope I can get to the point where all the classics
    	are old hat..
    
    	-pat 
1940.535huh?USPMLO::DESROCHERSThu Sep 03 1992 12:507
    
    	Well, someone said "Bruce" and, as usual...
    
    	Altho Buck actually knew the tune?!?!?
    
    	Hmmmm...
    
1940.536How can you NOT hear it on the radio?CAVLRY::BUCKTituba's TalesThu Sep 03 1992 12:563
    >	Altho Buck actually knew the tune?!?!?
    
    Ear training, doncha know...
1940.537Haven't you seen "Wayne's World"!!!! ;-)DREGS::BLICKSTEINdbThu Sep 03 1992 13:038
    I just feel that the world doesn't need another guitarist who knows
    "Stairway to Heaven".  
    
    Brian, it's not that I'm any "Pro player bored to tears with these
    classics".   It's that I respect them too much to want to see yet
    another person in a music store degrading them.  ;-)
    
    	db
1940.538denied!BTOVT::BEST_Gdisk 3 of 2Thu Sep 03 1992 13:075
    
    Yeah, but how many people can play Stairway to Heaven *well*?
    
    
    guy
1940.539and i'm buyying a stairway to h....TOOK::SCHUCHARDDon't go away mad!Thu Sep 03 1992 15:075
    
    hey, my 13 year old daughter just discovered "You Really Got Me!".
    (can you play that dad? wife- he won't!!!).
    Meanwhile, my whole property is a No Stairway Zone!
    
1940.540What about House of the Rising Sun?CARTUN::BDONOVANThu Sep 03 1992 15:1621
    
    Sorry, DB...no offense meant.  Actually, I wasn't replying to you...
    just trying to light-heartedly inject some humor into the topic.
    
    Hmmmm.  Maybe they had it exactly right when they hung that
    sign in music store in "Waynes' World:"  
    
    "No playing Stairway to Heaven."
    
    I must admit, "Stairway" was an immensely satisfying song to learn
    how to play...and I learned it the year that came out.  I feel
    bad that it has become the Ed McMahon of rock music, the dreaded
    song...
    
    Of course, I also agree with Guy...(.538)...how many people can
    actually play it well?
    
    I'd better duck:  A whole slew of people are going to dive in now and say
    they play it better than Page! :)
    
    Brian
1940.541music is cool, not songs!NAVY5::SDANDREAToy Syndrome AddictThu Sep 03 1992 15:4214
    sorry guys, but you young whippersnappers will understand when you get
    into your 40's and just find the pure enjoyment in playing songs that
    "meant" alot ot you when they came out.  That's at least part of the
    esscence of "classic" rock isn't it?  I love "Stairway", liked the song
    when it came out, enjoyed learning it (in the 70's), and STILL enjoy
    hearing and playing it, along with alot of songs by the Animals,
    Beatles, Bad Co., Doobies, Skynard, etc....
    
    Playing music (for me) isn't about playing or not playing what's 'cool'
    or what someone else percieves as 'cool'.  
    
    $.02
    
    Steva-classic-reeno
1940.542Don't be alarmed nowDREGS::BLICKSTEINdbThu Sep 03 1992 16:4434
    > I must admit, "Stairway" was an immensely satisfying song to learn
    
    Yes, and I think the reason why every guitarist seems to know it is
    that in combination with the fact that it is (using a term I think
    I've defined recently) a "low cost/performance" tune.
    
    That is, it's easy to play but really impresses people (non-guitarists
    mostly) that you can play it.
    
    re: SDANDREA
    
>    Playing music (for me) isn't about playing or not playing what's 'cool'
>    or what someone else percieves as 'cool'.  
    
    That's right.  But writing notes is.  ;-)
    
    Steve, we're all just having a little fun here.  It's sorta an
    "in-joke" in that (as I said) it seems like every guitarist learns
    that one eventually.  You tend to hear "Stairway" every time you
    go into a guitar shop.  
    
    We've been joking about that in here for years,
    but it seems to be a "Universal truth" because (for the benefit of
    those that haven't seen the movie) in "Wayne's
    World" there's a scene where he's trying out a guitar and starts
    playing "Stairway" and immediately the salesman tells him to stop
    and points to a sign that says:
    
    			NO 
    		STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN 
    		      PLEASE!
    
    I don't think anyone is really bothered that you want to learn that
    tune.  We all did.  ;-)  Go for it!
1940.543BTOVT::BEST_Gdisk 3 of 2Thu Sep 03 1992 16:508
    
    Hey!  Anyone got the tab for Stairway? 
    
    Jus' kiddin'.....
    
    ;-)
    
    guy
1940.544DREGS::BLICKSTEINdbThu Sep 03 1992 17:0036
    Let's just get all these request over at once:
    
    -------------------------------------------------
    
    Someone post the tab for:
    
    	o Stairway to Heaven
    	o You Really Got Me Going
    	o Barracuda
    	o Smoke on the Water
    	o Eruption
    	o The "Spirit of the Radio" lick
    
    and get it over with.  ;-)
    
    (What else falls into this category of stuff that almost every
    guitarist seems to learn, and/or you hear a lot in music stores.)
    
    ------------
    
    A story:  I once was trying to show "Smoke on the Water" to a student.
    
    I couldn't quite get across to him the concept of "Movable chords".
    He kept trying to refinger the chord everytime it changed rather than
    slide it up and down.
    
    So finally I told him to just hold that position and I walk around him,
    grabbed the bridge end of the guitar and told him to pick but not worry
    about moving his fingers around.
    
    So he did that while I pushed and pulled the guitar like a trombone
    slide for each chord so that his fingers were at the right box!
    
    THEN he got it!
    
    	db
1940.545sorry...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu Sep 03 1992 17:2116
    
    	Well,.. things have already heated up and cooled down again,..
    but I just got back in and wanted to say that I was just dong the
    light humor thing,.. not really trying to get at anyone at all,..
    I hope it wasn't taken personally by anyone because it wasn't meant
    that way,...
    
    	Hell,.. I have one more day left to note with you guys,.. I want
    to go out on a more positive note than that.
    
    						/Bill_who_plugged_into
    						Buck's_5150_last_night
    						and_went_almost immediately
    						into_a_state_of_incurable_
    						GTS
    
1940.546I'm ok, you're ok, let's jam!NAVY5::SDANDREAToy Syndrome AddictThu Sep 03 1992 18:0510
    Geez, guys, I wasn't upset....I don't get upset, right, Odie?  8^)
    Didn't mean to come across as defensive.....
    
    Thanks for the concern, however!
    
    RE: posting tabs for all those "old" tunes:
    
    sheesh, EVERYBODY knows those...learn something COOL!  |^)
    
    Stevo
1940.547could probably do a fair amount of tunes this way ;-)BTOVT::BEST_Gdisk 3 of 2Thu Sep 03 1992 18:076
    
    db,
    
    Can you come up and help me play guitar at my next practice? ;-)
    
    guy
1940.548HSOMAI::CESAKMakin tracks..sales and railsThu Sep 03 1992 19:565
    How about "The Sky is Crying" by Stevey Ray Vaughn?  Any hints or tab
    would be appreciated.
    
    Pc
    
1940.549sheeesh - kids these days...KDX200::COOPERI even use TONE soap !!Thu Sep 03 1992 19:5914
Hey Bulldawg,

>    Playing music (for me) isn't about playing or not playing what's 'cool'
>    or what someone else percieves as 'cool'.  

(Insert sound of hockey game buzzer)

WRONG answer recruit!  

Music is for making MONEY to pay for new toys - PERIOD !

:)

jc (Who's not even close to even :)
1940.550MARX::SAKELARISThu Sep 03 1992 20:0510
    And speakin of SRV, how about the basics (one level lower than I IV V)
    of "Empty Arms". I say basics
    cuz when it comes to tab, by adding all the nuances just confuse the
    hell outta me since I [never/rarely] try [to/can] play anything note 
    for note.
    
    For this tune, I'm interested in what's basically played between the words.
    
    Thanx,
    "sakman" 
1940.551As long as it feels right...GANTRY::ALLBERYJimThu Sep 03 1992 21:216
>>    hell outta me since I [never/rarely] try [to/can] play anything note 
    
    	Shoot, I can't even play MY licks note-for-note.
    
    :-)   
    Jim
1940.552wassat?ANNECY::HUMANI came, I saw, I conked outFri Sep 04 1992 08:057
    I have to say (hangdog expression) that I must be one of the few 40+
    year olds who's never heard of stairway to heaven.
    
    Where can I get a copy of this "gem" ?
    
    martin
    
1940.553..gasp..NEWOA::DALLISONA missionary with no positionFri Sep 04 1992 11:011
    What?
1940.554KDX200::COOPERI even use TONE soap !!Fri Sep 04 1992 11:2010
    RE: .552
    
    You've GOT to be pullin' our leg !
    
    Anyway, pick up a copy of Led Zeppelin IV, AKA- "ZOSO" from
    your local music store.  Despite this conversation, it IS a
    really good tune (especially if you haven't heard it murdered
    on the radio since 1971 or so...).  Check out Misty Mountain Hop
    while your listening too...
    jc (Old Zepp freak)
1940.555BTOVT::BEST_Gdisk 3 of 2Fri Sep 04 1992 13:445
    
    My fave is "when the levee breaks"...
    
    
    guy
1940.556Rude 'tude dudeDREGS::BLICKSTEINdbFri Sep 04 1992 16:205
    > Playing music (for me) isn't about playing or not playing what's 'cool'
    > or what someone else percieves as 'cool'.
    
    Dude, you have no future as a guitar player.  ;-)  ;0-)  ;o-()
      
1940.557Easiest question yetDREGS::BLICKSTEINdbFri Sep 04 1992 16:2212
    > I have to say (hangdog expression) that I must be one of the few 40+
    > year olds who's never heard of stairway to heaven.
    
    > Where can I get a copy of this "gem" ?
    
    Hook up your radio to your cassette recorder, tune it to any rock 
    station and press record and leave it running for, oh, say about
    1/2 hour or so. 
    
    You're bound to get it.
    
    ;0()
1940.558Lets get seriousBSS::STPALY::MOLLERFix it before it breaksFri Sep 04 1992 17:316
Years ago (in this notes file, or it's predecessor), it was suggested that
the words to 'Gilligans Island' work well with Stairway to Heaven - I've
been playing it in that fashion ever since. Another one that works well is
Purple Haze, using the words to 'Green Acres'.

						Jens
1940.5598^)NEWOA::DALLISONA missionary with no positionSat Sep 05 1992 06:175
    
    Oi!!
    
    Lay off the 'You really got me' jokes. My old band used to include that
    in our live set!
1940.560KDX200::COOPERI even use TONE soap !!Mon Sep 07 1992 13:212
    Mine too.  Shameful as it is...
    :)
1940.561yeah, but I still be havin' fun!NAVY5::SDANDREAToy Syndrome AddictTue Sep 08 1992 11:357
     > Playing music (for me) isn't about playing or not playing what's 'cool'
     > or what someone else percieves as 'cool'.
    
        Dude, you have no future as a guitar player.  ;-)  ;0-)  ;o-()
        
    
I know, never thought I did.....\^)
1940.563Stairway to Gilligan's IslandSMURF::BENNETTSmile a little smile for meTue Sep 08 1992 14:335
	Somebody's actually recorded "Stairway to Gilligan's Island"


	ccb_a_die_hard_Vic_Mizzy_fan
1940.564Tanks alot!SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLINThe fun begins at 80!Tue Sep 08 1992 18:3414
    
    
      John,
    
      Add me to the list plz.
    
                    ___
      Tanks.     __/   \======
                 \oooooooo/
    
    
     -Rick.
    
                             
1940.565this is a 'me also' note...so there! ;-)BTOVT::BEST_Gdisk 3 of 2Wed Sep 09 1992 13:335
    
    please add me to the list.....
    
    
    guy
1940.566OVER HERE!SALEM::NELSON_DSo at least I got that goin' for me....Wed Sep 09 1992 13:537
    
    
             I would also like to be added to the dist. list.
    
    
       Thanks
       -dave-
1940.567me tooLJOHUB::BJORKWed Sep 09 1992 14:565
    
    
    I'll sign up.
    
    -Hacker
1940.568Me too!WHELIN::ALANWed Sep 09 1992 15:503
    Please add me also!
    
    -Rob
1940.569I'm confusedCAVLRY::BUCKWhy you wanna break my heart?Wed Sep 09 1992 16:013
    What is this list all about???
    
    
1940.570Bandwagon Dept.RICKS::ROSTMy family already has valuesWed Sep 09 1992 16:384
    What does it matter, if everybody wants to be on it, it must be
    something cool  8^)  8^)
    
    						Brian
1940.571I hate "me too" notes... :-)SSDEVO::LAMBERTUp on Cripple CreekWed Sep 09 1992 17:160
1940.572Me AlsoCSC32::J_SHUMWAYmean things on my mindWed Sep 09 1992 18:044
    I also hate me too's but...ME TOO
    
    
    shum
1940.573E::EVANSWed Sep 09 1992 19:175
me too 

Jim (shamelessly)

1940.574MRED::ACKERMANThu Sep 10 1992 09:433
    Please include me too.
    
    Paul
1940.575meANNECY::HUMANI came, I saw, I conked outThu Sep 10 1992 11:103
    and me....then maybe I can get the words to Stairway to Heaven %^)
    
    martin
1940.576me tooNAVY5::SDANDREAToy Syndrome AddictThu Sep 10 1992 11:138
    >>and me....then maybe I can get the words to Stairway to Heaven %^)
    
    >>martin
    
    I thought they were the same as the words to "Gilligan's Island" theme,
    everybody knows those lyrics! 8^)
    
    Steve (me too, please)
1940.580this note is write-lockedFRETZ::HEISERas warm as tearsThu Sep 10 1992 14:321
    Due to excessive vile and disgusting "Me too"'s!
1940.581DROMO::BULLARDThu Sep 10 1992 20:383
     Me too...
    
    chuck 
1940.582How much blacker can you getGIDDAY::KNIGHTPBizzare gardening accidentThu Sep 10 1992 23:192
    Me too
    P.K.
1940.583Dare To Be The SamePOBOX::PATLAElvis sells PATHWORKS at DEC!Fri Sep 11 1992 03:102
    Me 2
    PATWRX::PATLA
1940.584DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT!FRETZ::HEISERdictated but not readFri Sep 11 1992 14:021
    same same same same!
1940.585Just to break the monotonyZYMRGY::samUp on Cripple CreekFri Sep 11 1992 14:114
   Can someone send me the lyrics to ZZ Top's "Pearl Necklace" and/or
   "She's Got Me Under Pressure"?  I'd really appreciate it.

   -- Sam
1940.586CHEFS::BRIGGSRFour Flat Tyres on a Muddy RoadMon Sep 14 1992 07:124
    
    Add me to the LIST!
    
    Richard
1940.587MSDOA::BLAIRDon't let it start!Mon Sep 14 1992 18:217
    
    	How's this list deal work?  Is someone gonna send the final
    	compilation out to all the requestors so each person can 
    	blast out transcriptions they discover?  If so, please add 
    	me, too.
    
    	-pat
1940.588MARX::SAKELARISTue Sep 15 1992 12:057
    Well this should be an easy one. Anyone know the words to Kansas City.
    All I know is the first verse. Also, are there any changes? I think it
    maintains a I IV V shuffle all the way through doesn't it?  I was dubbing
    aroound last nite and thought this might be something I might be able to
    learn to sing and play. 
    
    "sakman"
1940.589Beatles covered itLUNER::KELLYJDon't that sunrise look so prettyTue Sep 15 1992 12:138
    Yup, I know 'em...but I think policy prevents me from putting 'em here.
    I tried sending mail, but the mailer daemon just hung, looking for you.
    Got an alternate address?
    
    It's I-IV-V.  In the original (Wilbur Harrison) version, there's one
    verse with 'stops'.
    
    If I'm wrong about policy, lemme know and I'll put them here.
1940.590One of my all time faves ...RUTILE::COXTake the challenge to your heart.Tue Sep 15 1992 13:189

 could anyone post the tab for the Hoochie Coochie Man ( would prefer
 the jeff Healey version a la Roadhouse soundtrack, but the Muddy Waters
 orig would be just as ace )


   cheers,
			Nik.
1940.591MARX::SAKELARISTue Sep 15 1992 14:2813
    re. 589
    
    Dude, don't know why you'd have a problem sending email to me, but the
    problem appears to be on your end. I couldn't reach you with mail
    either. 
    
    Thanx for your response. You can try to email me at absolute address
    57548::sakelaris if marx:: won't work for you.
    
    'preciate it!
    
    "sakman"
    
1940.592Still no joyLUNER::KELLYJDon't that sunrise look so prettyTue Sep 15 1992 15:582
    Re Sakman: Tried the absolute address...same result.  Got another node
    in your area I can send to?
1940.593MARX::SAKELARISTue Sep 15 1992 17:337
    Goodly Lord, I can assure you I have no trouble receiving tons of
    junk network mail.
    
    Try PHAROS::SAKELARIS and/or WREATH::SAKELARIS.Thnanx for your
    persistance duke!
    
    "sakman"
1940.594Zep "Thank You"RICKS::ROSTMy family already has valuesWed Sep 16 1992 14:543
    Anyone have chords for "Thank You" by Zeppelin?
    
    						Brian
1940.595Have you seen the bridge?SALEM::DACUNHAWed Sep 16 1992 16:265
    
                   yup....D (sus) C and B/G
    I've seen the bridge and it is   Bm, E then  Bm, E, A
    
    
1940.596oops forgot a pieceSALEM::DACUNHAWed Sep 16 1992 16:308
    
    
    		Oyeah to complete it,,,the interlude???? is:
    
    			C                  G              D
                   little drops.... whispers of......tears and loves
    
    
1940.597DECWIN::KMCDONOUGHSet Kids/NosickWed Sep 16 1992 16:446
    
    
    I hear it as Dsus4 with a moving bass note....
    
    Kevin
    
1940.598Signiture lick..SALEM::DACUNHAThu Sep 17 1992 13:105
    
    
    	Right Kev,  Jimmy uses the sus4 all over that song...
    
    			Salt to taste
1940.599Lend me your ears...DREGS::BLICKSTEINdbMon Sep 21 1992 17:404
    >   I hear it as Dsus4 with a moving bass note....
    
    I hear it as a "Cadd9" (no A).
    
1940.600MSDOA::BLAIRFri Sep 25 1992 17:125
    Anybody got an old Johnny Rivers songbook?  I would like to get
    chords/lyrics for his version of "Mountain of Love".
    
    Thanks,
    Blair-unit
1940.601chords for "The Pusher"BUSY::JMINVILLEWed Nov 04 1992 12:5538
	Let's go back to that psychelic era of yesteryear....

	I have a question on the chords for "The Pusher" by
	Steppenwolf.  I know the basic chord progression starts
	with:

       O---|---|---|
	---|--o|---|
       O---|---|---|
	---|--o|---|
       O---|---|---|
	---|---|---|


       O---|---|---|---|---|
	---|---|--o|---|---|
       O---|---|---|---|---|
	---|---|---|--o|---|
       O---|---|---|---|---|
	---|---|---|---|---|


       O---|---|---|---|---|---|
	---|---|---|---|--o|---|
       O---|---|---|---|---|---|
	---|---|---|---|--o|---|
       O---|---|---|---|---|---|
	---|---|---|---|---|---|


	What happens when it changes?  Does it go to D?  If so, should I
	simply move up to the 5th fret and start with a D7 barre chord???

	Or is another shape/position used???

	thanks,

	joe.
1940.602NWACES::HICKERNELLWhat was Plan B again?Wed Nov 04 1992 15:375
    I never played along to the record, but I think it's in E.  If so, I
    think your chords are correct for when it goes to the IV (A); for the
    I, just transpose the same chords down to E.
    
    Dave
1940.603It don't come easy !SALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Thu Nov 05 1992 13:0326
   " It don't come easy "   by Ringo Starr
    
     Intro:  
    
   D                Am          C      G         D
     It Don't come easy , you know it don't come easy... X 2
    
    
    D               Am          C                D
    Got to pay...   Want to...  Know it....come easy.....X 2
    
      Bridge:
    
      F                   G           F             A
    Forget about...      sorrow,   future won't....soon be your tommorrow
    
      D              Am          C                D      X 2
    
     There are three verses so plat through this progession (minus the
    into) 3 times... Have fun 
    
    
     JJT
             
    
    
1940.604Lift Me Up - YesFRETZ::HEISERI jam, therefore I amThu Nov 19 1992 16:345
    Earlier this year, Guitar World published the tab for "Lift Me Up" by
    Yes.  I'd be willing to work out a trade with someone for it.
    
    thanks,
    Mike
1940.609Words for RED HOUSEPELKEY::PELKEYLife, It aint for the sqeamish!Wed Nov 25 1992 14:148
    Words needed for Red House.
    
    I have most of em but...
    
    
    If anyone has em stuck in the back of your memory..
    
    
1940.610USHS01::CESAKMakin tracks..sales and railsWed Nov 25 1992 16:217
    Are you talking about Jimmie Hendrick's RED House.
    
    I would love to have the music ...or tab if you have that.
    
    Thanks
    Pc
    
1940.605Running on Faith, pleaseANNECY::HUMANI came, I saw, I conked outThu Nov 26 1992 04:4034
Hi, can anyone give me the chords to EC's version of "Running on Faith?"
I know he's tuned to a slide, but I need the basic chords, particularly with 
the bridge, where I get lost.

I use C 'cos that's how I sing %^{ 

cheers, martin 


C                G          C
Lately I've been running on faith
                G        C7
What else can a poor boy do?
F                         
But my world will be right 
G                    C
When love comes over you

2nd verse same

Bridge:

F           E 
I've always been
A?                     ??
One for each and every day

????????????????????????????????????????????         G?
Seems like by now I'd find a love who cares just for me...


3rd verse...

Then we'd go running....
1940.611You need a Strat to play that song.......TAEC::MALLETThere's a red house over yonder...Thu Nov 26 1992 05:56129
1940.612CHEFS::IMMSAadrift on the sea of heartbreakFri Nov 27 1992 09:474
    I hope the copyright man ain't reading this......
    
    
    andy
1940.606NEWOA::DALLISONShes a nice place to visitMon Nov 30 1992 03:247
    
    Anybody tell me what the little lick Nuno plays in Kid Ego, after the
    intro Em pentatonic theme (just before the verse). It sounds straight 
    forward but I only have a copy on tape so its a real pain to keep running 
    it back etc.. Besides, I'm rusty at lifting licks off of records.
    
    Any help ?
1940.613Kind of VoodooooooTAEC::MALLETThere's a red house over yonder...Mon Nov 30 1992 06:132
 Are you talking about Jimi ?????
1940.607KDX200::COOPERI even use TONE soap !!Mon Nov 30 1992 10:471
    Which part are you talking about TTT ??
1940.608NEWOA::DALLISONShes a nice place to visitMon Nov 30 1992 10:572
    Just after the intro riff, he plays a run just before he hits the A
    chord.
1940.614BTOVT::BEST_Gsomewhat less offensive p_nWed Dec 02 1992 10:1244
    
    Speaking of Nuno:
    
    Anyone know the arpeggios that follow this beginning riff in the 
    solo for "Rest In Peace"?
    
                              ^  ^        ^  ^
    E-------------10-9------------------------
    B----------10------10-12-12-12p10----12-12
    G--------9-----------------------h11------
    D-----11----------------------------------
    A--12-------------------------------------
    E-----------------------------------------
    
    
                                     ^
    E-------------10-9-10-----------------
    B----------10---------9-10-11-11-11-9-
    G--------9----------------------------
    D-----11------------------------------
    A--12---------------------------------
    E-------------------------------------
    
    
    Now the riff in question:
    
    
    okay up to here->|
    E-------------10-  -14-14----------15-15----------
    B----------10----  -------15-------------15-------
    G--------9-------  ----------14-------------14----   ????
    D-----11---------  -------------16-------------16-
    A--12------------  -------------------------------
    E----------------  -------------------------------                    
    
    Anyone know if this last part is right?  As with all arps, it's
    played faster than humanly possible (humanly hearable?), so it's
    hard to hear much after the first note of the arp.
    
    The bonus question is:  beyond this, does can anyone tab out
    the run immediately following these arps?
    
    
    guy
1940.615BTOVT::BEST_Gsomewhat less offensive p_nWed Dec 02 1992 10:146
    
    Oh yeah....the little "^"'s are whole-note bends, the "p"'s are
    pulloffs, and the "h"'s are hammer-ons...
    
    
    guy
1940.616Lords Prayer.CMOTEC::EVANSFly By NightFri Dec 18 1992 12:1010
    
    Does anyone know if there is or has in their possession the score (dots
    or tab, but I prefer dots)for "The Lord's Prayer" as Carlton plays it on 
    the "Alone But Not Alone" album.  I think it's someone like Al Motte 
    who's credited with the tune.
    
    Any info greatly appreciated.
    
    Cheers   Pete.
    
1940.617I'd be interested in that one too. Nicely doneFRETZ::HEISERarms raised in a VFri Dec 18 1992 12:521
    Re: -1
1940.618Temple of the Dog tab requestESKIMO::AUSTINMon Jan 18 1993 12:556
    Does anyone out there know the tab for "Hunger"(?) by Temple of the
    Dog?  Or at least that main chord they play throughout the song?  This
    song definitely gets my vote for '92 Song of the Year.
    
    Thanks,
    Alan
1940.619no help...USHS01::CESAKMakin tracks..sales and railsMon Jan 18 1993 16:1110
    The entire song was in one of the guitar rags last month. I saw it on
    my son's dresser....it's not there now, and I was afraid to look under
    the bed........
    
    As I remember, it was some kind of a G with a couple of C's thrown in.
    Not too tough.
    
    Grins
    Pc
    
1940.620You can do anything, but...GOES11::G_HOUSEBig cheese, MAKE me!Thu Jan 21 1993 19:595
    Would someone please mail me the lyrics to "Blue Suede Shoes" by Carl
    Perkins?
    
    Thanks,
    Greg
1940.621>8*}NAVY5::SDANDREASend lawyers, guns, and money!Fri Jan 22 1993 12:088
    re: -1
    
    "well it's one for the money"
    "two for the shows"
    "three to get ready"
    "Elvis bl*ws
    
    
1940.622Hungery : The transcription\COMET::VERMETTECSun Jan 24 1993 01:004
    I have th eguitar mag with the transcription - I do not know the number
    or month but will return with above information.
    
    chris vermette
1940.623ESKIMO::AUSTINMon Jan 25 1993 11:244
    Thanks Chris.  I looked through the guitar mags I have this past
    weekend but must've missed this issue.
    
    Alan
1940.624ZZ Top's "Thank You"EZ2GET::STEWARTFight fire with marshmallows!Mon Jan 25 1993 12:2010
    
    
    
    Anybody ever seen tab anywhere for Z.Z. Top's version of "Thank You"?
    
    
    
    OK, where?
    
    
1940.625Moody Blues acoustic tuneSALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Thu Jan 28 1993 10:4820
     
    
     Anyone know the chord progression for "Nights in white Satin" by
     the Moody Blues ?
    
    
    
     BTW  Hotel California's chord progression is
    
     verse: Am     E       G       D       F       C      Dm       E
    
     On a dark desert highway........
    
    
    
    
    
     Chorus   F    C    E     Am      F     C      Dm      E
    
     Welcome to the hotel California.......
1940.626Nights In White SatinTECRUS::ROSTGive me Beefheart or give me deathThu Jan 28 1993 11:1519
    "Nights in White Satin" (from memory) is roughly:
    
    	Em           D      Em                D
    Nights in white satin  never reaching the end
    
    Am           C       F                Em 
    Letters I've written never meaning to send
    
    	etc.
    
    Less sure about this part:
    
          Am         C                Em-->D over and over     
    And I love you, yes I love you, I love you
    
    The middle section with flute solo is a section of Em and D, a section
    of C and D , etc., you should be able to dope it out.  An easy song.
    
    							Brian
1940.627TAMDNO::LAURENTHal Laurent @ MELThu Jan 28 1993 11:3020
re: .626

>    "Nights in White Satin" (from memory) is roughly:
>

Some corrections (also from memory :-) :
    
>    Am           C       F                Em 
>    Letters I've written never meaning to send
    
    C            G       F                Em 
    Letters I've written never meaning to send
    
>          Am         C                Em-->D over and over     
>    And I love you, yes I love you, I love you

          A               C        D  Em-->D over and over     
    And I love you, yes I love you, I love you
    
-Hal
1940.628Hotel California tab from UsenetFRETZ::HEISERBillary takes U.S. hostageThu Jan 28 1993 12:13368
Here's my TAB form of Hotel California by the Eagles. I include only
the introduction and the final solo (between these are embellished
chords - see HotelCalifornia.CRD on ftp.nevada.edu and the same file
for the lyrics). The embellishments are not too complex, maybe I'll jot
them down some day & post...


NB This is not 100% like the recordings - there are 2 guitars and I
think one of them is a 10-string for (at least part of) the intro.
The following sounds like a reasonable blend of the two parts though.

INTRO:


E|--------------------7--10--12--|------9----------9----------|
B|--7-----7-----7----------------|--11-----11-------------11--|
G|--7--7-----------7-----7---9---|--11---------11-----11------|
D|--9--------9-------------------|--8-------------------------|
A|--9----------------------------|----------------------------|
E|--7----------------------------|----------------------------|

E|--5-----5--5--7--5--------5--7--7-----|-----7-----7--------7--|
B|-----5-----------------5-----------7--|--7-----------7--------|
G|--------------------------------------|--7-----7--------7-----|
D|--7-----------------7--------7--------|-----------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|-----------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|-----------------------|

E|-----7-----7--------7-------------10--|
B|--8-----------8--------8--10^h12------|
G|--7-----7--------7--------------------|
D|--9-----------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|------10----------10----------10----------10------|
B|--10------------------------------10----------11--|
G|----------11--11------11--11----------------------|
D|--------------------------------------12----------|
A|--------------------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------------------|

E|-----7-----7--------7--7---------|------9------9----------9--|
B|--------------8--8--------8------|----------------11---------|
G|--9-----9--------------------9---|--11-----11---------11-----|
D|---------------------------------|---------------------------|
A|-----------------------------10--|--9------------------------|
E|---------------------------------|---------------------------|

E|--7--7-----10--------7--7-----------|------9----------9----------|
B|--7-----7------7--7--------7--------|--11-----11-------------11--|
G|--7---------------------------7^h9--|--11---------11-----11------|
D|--9--------9------------------------|--8-------------------------|
A|--9---------------------------------|----------------------------|
E|--7---------------------------------|----------------------------|

E|--5-----5--5--7--5--------5--7--7-----|--------------------7--|
B|-----5-----------------5-----------7--|--7--7-----------------|
G|--------------------------------------|--7-----7-----7--------|
D|--7-----------------7--------7--------|--9--------9-----9-----|
A|--------------------------------------|-----------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|-----------------------|

E|-----7-----7--------7-------------10--|
B|--8-----------8--------8--10^h12------|
G|--7-----7--------7--------------------|
D|--9-----------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|------10----------10------------------------------|
B|--10--------------------------10----------10------|
G|----------11--11------11--11------11--------------|
D|--------------------------------------12------12--|
A|--------------------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------------------|

E|-----7-----7--------7--7---------|------9------9----------9--|
B|--------------8--8--------8------|----------------11---------|
G|--9-----9--------------------9---|--11-----11---------11-----|
D|---------------------------------|---------------------------|
A|-----------------------------10--|--9------------------------|
E|---------------------------------|---------------------------|

(The INTRO is now repeated as the first half of verse 1 before the
chords take over)




SOLO
                         ~~~~~~
E|-----------------7--|--9b(10)-----------------------------|
B|----------7^h10-----|----------------~~-------------------|
G|--9b(11)------------|----------9^h11^p9--7--9--9b(11)--7--|
D|--------------------|-------------------------------------|
A|--------------------|-------------------------------------|
E|--------------------|-------------------------------------|

E|---------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------|
G|----~~~----------------~~~-------|
D|--7b(8)--9--9^p8^p7--7b(8)r(7)\--|
A|---------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------|

E|---------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------|
G|--7--9--9b(11)--7-------~~--7--9--9b(11)--7--------------|
D|-------------------9^p8^h9-------------------9^p7^h9^p7--|
A|---------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------|

E|-----------7--10--7-------------~~~~~--7-----10b(12)^^^
B|--10b(12)------------10^p7^h10--8b(9)-----7-----------|
G|------------------------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------------|

        .
E|^^--10--10b(12)r(10)--7---------------10--------------(10)X--(10)X--|
B|-------------------------10--10b(12)------(12)r10--8----------------|
G|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------------------------------------|

E|----------10------------------------|
B|------------------------------~-----|
G|--9b(11)------(11)r9^p7--7/6--7--7^^^
D|------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------|

E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------  PH  --------------------~--|
G|^h9/12--11b(12)r11--9------9--11b(12)--11b(12)--11b(12)r11--9--7--9--|
D|-----------------------12--------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|

E|-------------------------7-------------------|
B|----------7--10-------------7--------~~~~~~--|
G|--9b(11)---------9b(11)--------9^p7--9b(11)--|
D|---------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------|

E|-------------------------7----------7---------------------------------|
B|----------7--10------------------------7----------7-------------------|
G|--9b(11)---------9b(11)-----9b(11)--------9b(11)-----(11)r9^p7^h9^p7--|
D|----------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------------------|

E|----------------|--------------------------------------------------|
B|--~~~~~~--(7)/--|--9b(10)(then release 1/4)-----7------------------|
G|--9b(11)--------|----------------------------9-----7(bend up 1/4)--|
D|----------------|--------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------|--------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------|--------------------------------------------------|

E|--------------------------7------------------10----------------------|
B|-----10b(12)r10--10b(12)-----10^p7--10b(12)------10--12--11--10--9/--|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--9------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|

E|-------------------12---------------17-----------------------|
B|-----------12--15------15--17b(19)------(19)r17--15--17--15--|
G|--14b(16)----------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------|

E|-----------14--16--17--17b(19)-----------~~--------------|
B|--17b(19)-----------------------(19)r17--15--17--17^p15--|
G|---------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------|

E|-----------17--17-----------~~~~~~~-------------------|
B|--17b(19)----------(19)r17--17b(19)--(19)r17^p15^h17--|
G|------------------------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------------|

E|-----------17--17-----------~~~~~~~--14^^^^^^^^--17b(19)^^|
B|--17b(19)----------(19)r17--17b(19)-----------------------|
G|-------------------------------------19^p18^p16-----------|
D|----------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------|

E|^^(19)--------------------------------------------|------|
B|-----------------12-----------12------------------|--~~--|
G|--------15b(16)------15b(16)----------------------|--15--|
D|-----------------------------------16\12----------|------|
A|------------------------------------------14--13--|------|
E|--------------------------------------------------|------|

(bend from 12 to 14 and release gradually over the next 9 notes so that
the tenth is an E at the 12'th fret)

E|--12b(14)r(14)r(14)r(14)r(14)r(13)r(13)r(13)r(13)r12--12^p10------12--10--|
B|--------------------------------------------------------------12----------|
G|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|

E|----------------------------------------------------|
B|--12--10----------------------------10\-------------|
G|----------(11)r9------9------9--11-------7--9b(11)--|
D|------------------12-----12-------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------|

E|-----------------------------------------------------------|
B|--15^p12--14^p10--12^p8--10^p7--8--------------------------|
G|--------------------------------7--------------------------|
D|--16^p12--14^p11--12^p9--11^p7--9--0^h4-----------------0--|
A|-----------------------------------------5^h7^p5-----------|
E|--------------------------------------------------5^h7-----|

                                                     ~~  ~~  ~~
E|--14--12^p10--10^p9--10-~--|--~--~--~~--~~--|--~~--9---10--12--|
B|--15--10^^^^---------7--7--|--8--8--10--12--|--11--11--12--14--|
G|--14--11^^^^--11^p9--7--7--|--9--9--11--12--|--11--------------|
D|---------------------------|----------------|------------------|
A|---------------------------|----------------|------------------|
E|---------------------------|----------------|------------------|

E|--14--10------14--10------14--10------14--10------14--10-------|
B|--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12\--|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------|

                                    ~~
E|--12--9-------12--9-------12--9---18--|
B|--11--11--11--11--11--11--11--11--19--|
G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|--12--9-------12--9-------12--9-------12--9-------12--9--------|
B|--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10\--|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------|

                               ~~
E|--10--7-----10--7-----10--7--16--|
B|--9---9--9--9---9--9--9---9--17--|
G|---------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------|

E|--10--7-----10--7-----10--7-----10--7-----10--7-----|
B|--8---8--8--8---8--8--8---8--8--8---8--8--8---8--8--|
G|----------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------|

                               ~~
E|--10--5-----10--5-----10--5--14--|
B|--7---7--7--7---7--7--7---7--15--|
G|---------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------|

E|-----------------------------------------------------|
B|--12--8-----12--8-----12--8-----12--8-----12--8------|
G|--9---9--9--9---9--9--9---9--9--9---9--9--9---9--9\--|
D|-----------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------|

E|----------------------------------~~--|
B|--14--11------14--11------14--11--14--|
G|--11--11--11--11--11--11--11--11--14--|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

(fade....)

E|--14--10------14--10------14--10------14--10------14--10-------|
B|--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12--12\--|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------|

                                    ~~
E|--12--9-------12--9-------12--9---18--|
B|--11--11--11--11--11--11--11--11--19--|
G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|--12--9-------12--9-------12--9-------12--9-------12--9--------|
B|--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10\--|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------|

                               ~~
E|--10--7-----10--7-----10--7--16--|
B|--9---9--9--9---9--9--9---9--17--|
G|---------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------|

E|--10--7-----10--7-----10--7-----10--7-----10--7-----|
B|--8---8--8--8---8--8--8---8--8--8---8--8--8---8--8--|
G|----------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------|

                               ~~
E|--10--5-----10--5-----10--5--14--|
B|--7---7--7--7---7--7--7---7--15--|
G|---------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------|

E|-----------------------------------------------------|
B|--12--8-----12--8-----12--8-----12--8-----12--8------|
G|--9---9--9--9---9--9--9---9--9--9---9--9--9---9--9\--|
D|-----------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------|

E|----------------------------------~~--|
B|--14--11------14--11------14--11--14--|
G|--11--11--11--11--11--11--11--11--14--|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|
-- 
Peter Hawkins,
Assistant Lecturer, Computer Centre
Monash University, Australia
peter@palin.cc.monash.edu.au

-- 
Norman Lin | norlin@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu   (preferred)   
           | nlin@alliant.backbone.uoknor.edu (alternate 1) 
           | narc@obelisk.pillar.com          (alternate 2) 


1940.629Hotel_California.crd from ftp.nevada.eduFRETZ::HEISERBillary takes U.S. hostageThu Jan 28 1993 12:1526
Bm                        F#
On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair
A                     E
Warm smell of Calitas rising up through the air
G                        D
Up ahead in the distance I saw a shimmering light
Em                                        F#
My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim, had to stop for the night

[Note the Em, not E, in the last line - I tend to play a full barre chord for the
Bm and the F#, but that's probably a matter of personal preference.]

Also, the chorus is:

G                    D
Welcome to the Hotel California
F#                   Bm
It's a lovely place, It's a lovely place    [or lyrics to that effect...]
G                             D
There's plenty of room at the Hotel California
Em                       F#
Any time of year you can find it here       [substitute appropriate lyrics depending
                                             on which chorus it is]

Bm    224432
F#    244322
1940.630SALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Thu Jan 28 1993 12:406
     
    1940.625 chord progression is meant to be played with a capo
    on the second fret BTW...thanks for the Moody blues tune folks !
    
                     Gonzo
    
1940.631pretty sure it is....DPE::STARRRage Against The MachineThu Jan 28 1993 12:467
> Em                                        F#
> My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim, had to stop for the night

Isn't the Em actually an Em7?

alan
1940.632MVSUPP::CARRDDave Carr 845-2317Thu Jan 28 1993 13:132
I thought it was warm smell of "colichas"... what _are_ they...?
*Dave
1940.633MANTHN::EDDJiggle the handle...Thu Jan 28 1993 14:353
    Flowers.
    
    Edd
1940.634more questions invariably followEZ2GET::STEWARTFight fire with marshmallows!Thu Jan 28 1993 15:475
    
    
    Jeez, guys: it's "the warm smell of caliph dust"...
    
    
1940.635KDX200::COOPERHello me, it's me again!Thu Jan 28 1993 15:583
>    Jeez, guys: it's "the warm smell of caliph dust"...

Thats the same junk they put in LN03 toner !!
1940.636CHEFS::BRIGGSRFour Flat Tyres on a Muddy RoadWed Feb 03 1993 07:065
    
    'Colitas' according to the sheet music.
    
    
    Richard
1940.637That's how rumors get started...EZ2GET::STEWARTFight fire with marshmallows!Wed Feb 03 1993 22:491
    
1940.638Turn the Page, anyone?SSDEVO::LAMBERTCabin Fever - it's _hot_Wed Feb 10 1993 13:199
   I'd greatly appreciate it if someone could send me the full lyrics to 
   Bob Seeger's "Turn the Page".  I've got most of the lyrics, but need 
   clarification on the order of verses.  If you have the words please send
   them to ZYMRGY::sam or SSDEVO::LAMBERT.

   Thanks in advance!

   -- Sam
   
1940.639bit like sweet home alabamaGIDDAY::KNIGHTPI'll get you with my disentigrating pistolMon Feb 15 1993 22:038
    Does anyone know the fingering for the little lead riff played during
    the verse of the song called "little miss can't be wrong " by the
    spin doctors.
    
    Every way I worked it out it is impossible to finger,maybe tune the
    b string to C but that would stuff the rythmn.
    Confused
    
1940.640Gotta use that pinkyNACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Tue Feb 16 1993 11:509
    Do you mean this part?
    
    -|------------------------------------------------
    -|------------------------------------------------
    -|------------------------------------------------
    -|-----------5--7--5--8--5--7--5------------------
    -|--5--6--7---------------------------------------
    -|------------------------------------------------
    
1940.641looks like it sound bleh!POWDML::BUCKLEYsometimes salvationTue Feb 16 1993 11:571
    Iz that Bb correct??
1940.642Doesn't look so bad to meTAMDNO::LAURENTHal Laurent @ MELTue Feb 16 1993 13:3511
re: .641

>                         -< looks like it sound bleh! >-
>
>    Iz that Bb correct??

I dunno, if the riff is on top of a C chord the Bb would sound just
fine.  Mind you, I have no idea what's really going on harmonically,
so you might know something I don't.  :-)

-Hal
1940.643Shoulda put the chords in thereNACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Tue Feb 16 1993 14:537
    There's a D chord ringing when the riff starts, which drops to a C
    chord on the third note, and down to the tonic G on the last note.  The
    Bb sounds cool in that context.  Still don't know if this is the riff
    the questioner had in mind, though!
    
    							Marc
    
1940.644SO few notes ..so hard to work outGIDDAY::KNIGHTPI'll get you with my disentigrating pistolTue Feb 16 1993 18:0221
    THANKS
    	The actual riff is played just over the C chord during the verse
    as a fill linking the vocal line (ala Knophler). Sounds Bluegrassy.
    I played it as this
    
    -------------------------------
    -------------------------------
    -------5---7----4s-2-po-0-4---- 
    --5--7---7----7----------------
    -------------------------------
    -------------------------------
    
    
    
    
    	That is as close as I can get without a guitar in my hand.  The
    problem I was having is with the B on the 3rd string (I don't think it
    is a Bb but then again it just might be)
    
    Thanks 
    P.K.
1940.645NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Wed Feb 17 1993 13:356
    P.K.
    
    From your post, I think the riff I posted might well be the one you
    want.  Try it out and see if it rings a bell.
    
    							Marc
1940.646"Little Miss" from UsenetFRETZ::HEISERWHERE'S MY PROZAC!?!?Thu Feb 18 1993 14:11152
Little Miss Can't be Wrong  Spin Doctors

Drum intro
Intro:
     (G)        (D)         (C)
e]-3--------3---10----------8-----
B]-3--------3---10----------8-----
G]---5-3h4---------12--8h9--------
D]--------------------------------
A]--------------------------------
E]--------------------------------

     (G)                     (D)          (C)
e]-3---------------------------------------------
B]-3--------3------------------------------------
G]---5-3h4----5-(b. up whole)-5r3---3------------
D]--------------------------------5---5r3---3-5--
A]----------------------------------------5------
E]-----------------------------------------------

     (G)        (D)         (C)
e]-3--------3---10----------8-----
B]-3--------3---10----------8-----
G]---5-3h4---------12--8h9--------
D]--------------------------------
A]--------------------------------
E]--------------------------------

     (G)              (D)           (C)
e]---3---------------------------------------
B]---3--6p3---3------------------------------
G]----------5---5-5p3---3--------------------    ]- this is just a run /
D]--------------------5---5p3-------3---3-5--   fill in the G blues
A]----------------------------5-3-5---5------     scale - he changes it
E]-------------------------------------------     around in concert,

Verse:
     G                           D       C
Been a whole lot easier since the bitch left town
     G                           D       C
Been a whole lot happier without her face around
     G                           D       C
Nobody upstairs gonna stomp & shout
     G                           D       C
Nobody at the back door gonna through my laundry out
     G                           D       C
She hold the shot gun while you dose e doe
    G                           D       C
She want one man made of Hercules and Cyereno

Interlude: 8 Times= (last 4 times with more  syncopation

(G  A#  C) 8x A#

the chorus follows the verses (G D C)

Little Miss Little Miss Little Miss Can't be Wrong
ain't nobody gonna bow no more when you shout your song
Little Miss Little Miss Little Miss Can't be Wrong
Watcha gonna do to get into another one of these here rock 'n' roll songs

Instrumental:
    LITTLE MISS CANT BE WRONG (Guitar Break)
   =========================================

-------------------------------]
--18---------------------------]
-----17-------------3-5-3------]
--------17-15\---/5-------5-5--]
-------------------------------]
-------------------------------]
   ~  ~  ~              ^ . ~

----------------------------------------------------------------]
-----------20---------15-15-15--------15------------------------]
----------------17b19----------17b19-----17b18r17-15------------]
-5/////17---------------------------------------------17-17-----]
----------------------------------------------------------------]
----------------------------------------------------------------]
long slide  ~                                          .  ~

-----------------------------------------15--]
-----------18b20-------------------------15--]
--17-15-17---------19r17-15-17b19-17b19------]
---------------------------------------------]
---------------------------------------------]
---------------------------------------------]
         .     ~                .
                                         noise

------------------------------------------------]
--18b20-20r18-15---18b20-20r18p15-----15----15--]
----------------------------------17-----17-----]
------------------------------------------------]
------------------------------------------------]
------------------------------------------------]
                                             .
\----------------------------------/
  these two licks go together
  and sound similar

-----------------------------------------------------------18-18-18-18-18-20-]
--18-15-----------15-------15-------15--/18-18-18-18-18-18-------------------]
--------17--17b19----17b19----17b19------------------------------------------]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------]
                                                                           .
\--------/                             \------------------------------------/
  subtle                                 real-fast-picking

--20b22--22r20-18------------------------------------------------------------]
------------------20-18------------------------------------------------------]
------------------------20-18-15\--------------------------------------------]
---------------------------------\-------------------------------------------]
----------------------------------\------------------------------------------]
-----------------------------------\-----------------------------------------]


Little Miss Can't be Wrong

Been a whole lot easier since the bitch left town,
Been a whole lot happier without her face around
Nobody upstairs gonna stomp and shout
Nobody at the back door throwin' my laundry out
She holds the shotgun while you dote-se-do
She want one man made of Hercules and Cyrano
Been a whole lot easier since the bitch is gone,
Little miss little miss little miss can't be wrong

Little miss little miss little miss can't be wrong
Ain't nobody gonna bow no more when you sound your gong
Little miss little miss little miss can't be wrong
What you gonna do to get into another one of these here Rock & Roll songs

Guitar break

Other people's songs they ain't your hand-me-downs
Would it be so bad if you simply turned around
You cook so well, all nice & French
You do your brain surgery too Momma, wit yo monkey wrench

Chorus

Break

I hope them cigarettes are gonna make you cough
I hope you hear this song, and it pisses you off
I take that back I hope you're doin fine
And if I had a dollar, I might give you ninety-nine

Chorus
1940.647Usenet?GIDDAY::KNIGHTPI'll get you with my disentigrating pistolThu Feb 18 1993 18:175
    RE -1
    
    	Thanks very much Mike.  Ps     what is usenet and how can 
    I get on it?
    P.K.
1940.648it's an external networkFRETZ::HEISERWHERE'S MY PROZAC!?!?Thu Feb 18 1993 19:521
    
1940.649NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Thu Feb 18 1993 20:1414
    Be warned that Usenet postings are not 100% guaranteed correct and are
    often quite wrong.  Mostly, Usenet is a bunch of college kids babbling 
    in "conferences" quite a bit less disciplined than those you find here. 
    
    As proof of the questionable quality of Usenet postings, I submit the
    fact that I myself post there.    ;^)
    
    Anyway, the following is a note taken from another conference which was
    clear enough to get me started.  Use XRN if you possibly can... it's a
    million times more friendly than the VNEWS interface.
    
    							Marc
    
    
1940.650NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Thu Feb 18 1993 20:14162
                <<< OASS::$7$DUA2:[NOTES$LIBRARY]JOBS.NOTE;1 >>>
                                -< Jobs in DEC >-
================================================================================
Note 3967.4                   Help for job seekers                       4 of 15
BEING::EDP "Always mount a scratch monkey."         156 lines  23-JUN-1992 08:04
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    There are two programs for accessing Usenet from within Digital.  Vnews
    is for vanilla terminals.  Xrn is for DECwindows.  I will tell you how
    to set up both.  If you do not have DECwindows, just ignore the
    paragraphs below that are specific to Xrn.  The total size of the files
    when you are done is about 1500 blocks, including documentation.  It is
    a bit more while Vnews is linked, but you can delete the .OLB file
    afterwards.

    As an example, somewhere in my directory tree is a directory called
    News, which has some files common to both programs, including the data
    file that records what messages you have read (like a Notes seen map). 
    That directory has separate subdirectories for Vnews and Xrn.

    Somewhere in your directory tree, create a directory with any name you
    like and put in it the following command file.  Change your login
    command file to execute this command file, by putting the line "$
    @[directory]filename" in your login command file, where you fill in
    "directory" and "filename" as appropriate.  Nothing in the lines below
    needs to be changed for your account.

$ source = f$environment("procedure")
$ source = f$parse(source,,,"device")+f$parse(source,,,"directory")
$
$ define news_mail_dir	"''source'"
$
$ server	== "@''source'server"
$ server

    If you want, put a file in your new directory called SIGNATURE.MAI that
    contains lines you would like appended to any message you write -- your
    name, a cute saying, your network address, et cetera.

    Also in that directory, put this file, called SERVER.COM:

$ if p1 .eqs. "" then p1 = "nntpd"
$
$ define newsrc		news_mail_dir:news.rc-'p1'
$ define nntpserver	"''p1'::""0=nntp"""

    That file lets you change the news server you use.  If you use news
    from somewhere other than where I am (ZK), you should choose a server
    from the list at the bottom of this message.  Please do not just use
    NNTPD without checking the list.  Note that you could use different
    servers regularly, using one when another was down, but you need
    different data files for each server because they number their messages
    differently.

    You can get more information on servers and Vnews or Xrn from the Notes
    conferences, UFP::XRN (see topic 66 for kit information), CLO::VNEWS
    (topic 16 for kit information), and UPSAR::NEWS-BACKBONE (topic 95 for
    server information).

    From your new directory, create an Xrn subdirectory, put the commands
    below in a file, and execute it from your login command file.  You will
    need to change the definition of the "fullname" logical, but the rest
    of the commands should be unchanged.

$ source = f$environment("procedure")
$ source = f$parse(source,,,"device")+f$parse(source,,,"directory")
$
$ xrn == "$''source'dxrn"
$
$ define fullname	"Your Name Goes Here (Put a cute saying here.)"
$ define organization	"Digital Equipment Corporation"
$
$ if f$extract(3,2,f$getsyi("version")) .les. "2" then -
	define vaxcrtl 'xrn_dir'vaxcrtl

    Then copy UFP::SYS$KITS:[XRN]XRN.DOC,DXRN.EXE to that subdirectory.  As
    soon as you execute the command files, Xrn is ready to run; just type
    XRN.  (See below information on what to do when you first run a news
    program.)

    In the Vnews subdirectory, put the following commands in a file and
    execute them from your login file.  Again, change the definition for
    "name".  Also change the print queue, but leave everything else alone.

$ source = f$environment("procedure")
$ source = f$parse(source,,,"device")+f$parse(source,,,"directory")
$
$ define	name		"Always mount a scratch monkey."
$ define	newsdir		"''source'"
$ define	news_print	"print/queue=ansi_ps40"
$
$ set command	newsdir:vnews
$ vnews		== "vnews/head=(from,newsgroups,subject,lines,organization)"

    With your default set to the Vnews subdirectory, execute the following
    commands (you may wish to read GET-VNEWS before executing it):

	COPY CLOVAX::DISK$USER1:[COBURN.VNEWS_DIST]GET-VNEWS.COM *
	@GET-VNEWS

    Both programs are now ready to run.  The first time you run either of
    these news programs, you will be presented with a list of newsgroups. 
    You need to select which groups you want to subscribe to (read from
    regularly) and which you do not.  Rather than go through the program's
    method of selection, I recommend you use an editor.  To do this, leave
    the program.  In Xrn, select the Quit button, and then select it again. 
    In Vnews, I don't remember the appropriate option to get out of the
    group selection mode, but it will probably be indicated in the prompt. 
    Once out of group selection mode, use Q to exit the program.

    After leaving the program, there should be a file called NEWS.RC-NNTPD
    (or "NEWS.RC-server" if you have selected another server) in your
    NEWS_MAIL_DIR directory.  Edit this.  It will contain a bunch of
    newsgroup names, followed by colons or exclamation points.  A colon
    means you are subscribed to that group, an exclamation point means you
    are not.  After you have used news for a while, numbers will be after
    the punctuation, indicating which messages you have seen in each group.

    I recommend you first change all colons to exclamation points using a
    general command/process in the editor and then you go through the list
    manually subscribing to interesting-looking groups by changing their
    exclamation points to colons.  Be sure to subscribe to
    news.announce.newusers and news.newusers.questions for a while if you
    have not used Usenet elsewhere.

    After you have edited the file, go back into one of the news programs
    and start reading.  In Xrn, the buttons have messages that appear that
    tell you what they do.  In Vnews, "h" is for help.

    Finally, here is a list of servers to choose from.  This list comes
    from a note written on 19 March 1992.  To get later information, check
    notes in UPSAR::NEWS-BACKBONE topic 95.  Using the location codes in
    the first column, locate the site closest to you, and replace "nntpd"
    in the command files I gave above with the node name that appears in
    the second column.

 Where         NODE      EASYnet     Internet address

Maynard        deceds    24.265
Maynard        engage    24.153      engage.pko.dec.com
Littleton      nntpd     55.376      nntp.lkg.dec.com
Littleton      sousa     29.176      sousa.ltn.dec.com
Marlborough    ryn       21.158      ryn.mro4.dec.com
Merrimack      e2big     31.1008     e2big.mko.dec.com
Westfield      sniff     18.176      sniff.wfo.dec.com
New York       datum     32.557      datum.nyo.dec.com
Washington     decuac    36.51       decuac.dec.com
Detroit        lemans    34.133      lemans.det.dec.com
Colo. Springs  shodha     8.720      shodha.cxn.dec.com
Albuquerque    decabo    16.964      decabo.abo.dec.com
Seattle        rust      10.176      rust.zso.dec.com
Palo Alto      usenet    10.352      usenet.pa.dec.com
Santa Clara    oct17     30.59       oct17.dfe.dec.com
Reading        hollie    42.203      hollie.rdg.dec.com
Basingstoke    decuk     41.6        decuk.uvo.dec.com
Valbonne       uninet    51.407      uninet.vbo.dec.com
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Stockholm      loke      50.424      loke.soo.dec.com
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				-- edp
1940.651COMET::VERMETTECThe guy with the Rush hat ... Sat Feb 20 1993 19:488
    > Does anyone know the fingering for the little lead riff played during
    > the verse of the song called "little miss can't be wrong " by the
    > spin doctors.
    
    I have the transcirption from one of the magazines at home. I can get
    for if you like.
    
    Chris Vermette
1940.652Cats in the Cradle ?SALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Mon Feb 22 1993 10:262
    With the remake of "Cats in the cradle" I was wondering if anyone has
    the chord progression and/or words to the song . Anyone..?
1940.653GNPIKE::GOGUENAh yes, it all seems so bloody easy...Wed Feb 24 1993 16:259
>>    With the remake of "Cats in the cradle" I was wondering if anyone has
>>    the chord progression and/or words to the song . Anyone..?

	I have the sheet music at home.  I'll try to remember to bring it 
	in...

	-kg

1940.654cool beans...SALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Thu Feb 25 1993 10:411
    Thanks !
1940.655me too....NAVY5::SDANDREASend lawyers, guns, and money!Thu Feb 25 1993 11:275
    RE: Cat's in the Cradle
    
    I'd like a copy too!
    
    Steve
1940.656Tears?NAVY5::SDANDREASend lawyers, guns, and money!Thu Feb 25 1993 11:316
    anybody taken the time to figure out the chords to Clapton's "Tears in
    Heaven"?  I'm too lazy and don't have the recording......
    
    oh yeah, can you send me the words too?  My daughter LOVES this tune!
    
    dawg
1940.657Here's Tears in Heaven - FWIWGNPIKE::GOGUENAh yes, it all seems so bloody easy...Thu Feb 25 1993 12:0660
1940.658Here's the tab for Tears in HeavenFRETZ::HEISERThu Feb 25 1993 12:16138
Article 6055 of alt.guitar.tab:
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From: mm@FileServ1.isc (Martin Malich)
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Subject: TAB: E.Clapton Tears in Heaven
Date: 12 Feb 1993 08:28:56 GMT
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Here is my tabbing of the Eric Clapton song "Tears In Heaven" (Unplugged).
I think it's much more correct and detailed then all previous postings 
i have seen.



 Intro:
 
  H     HP 
 --|----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
 --|----232-5---5-2-|---2---2----2---|3---3---3---3---|2---2---2---2---|
 --|-------24---4-2-|---2---2----2---|2---2---2---1---|2---2---2---2---|
 --|--2-------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
 --|0---------------|----------------|----------------|0-0---0---0---0-|
 02|--------4-4---2-|-2---2-0--0---0-|2-2---2-0---0---|----------------|




                    |---5/75---------|                                  
        2nd guitar  |-------5/75---5-|                                  
        part        |-----------4/6--|                                  
                    |----------------|                                  
                    |----------------|                                  
                    |----------------|                                  
  H     HP                                    H                
 --|----------------|----------------|------------0---|----------------|
 --|----232-5---5-2-|---2---2----2---|3---3---2-3---0-|--0---2----3----|
 --|-------24---4-2-|---2---2----2---|2---2---2-----1-|--1---2----4----|
 --|--2-------------|----------------|0-0---0---------|----------------|
 --|0---------------|----------------|----------------|--------4/5-----|
 02|--------4-4---2-|-2---2-0--0---0-|--------------0-|0---0-----------|
    Would you know my name              if I saw you in Heaven



					   H
                    |---2-4-45--4-2-0|                                  
        2nd guitar  |----------------|                                  
        part        |----------------|                                  
                    |----------------|                                  
                    |----------------|                                  
                    |----------------|                                  
        HP                                    H                 
   |----------------|----------------|------------0---|----------------|
   |2---232-5---5-2-|---2---2----2---|3---3---2-3---0-|--0---2----3----|
   |2------24---4-2-|---2---2----2---|2---2---2-----1-|--1---2----4----|
   |----------------|----------------|0-0---0---------|----------------|
   |--0-------------|----------------|----------------|--------4/5-----|
   |--------4-4---2-|-2---2-0--0---0-|--------------0-|0---0-----------|
      Would it be the same              if I saw you in Heaven



   |----2-----2-----|----1-----1-----|----0-----0-----|----------------|
   |--2-----2-----2-|--2-----2-----2-|--3-----3-----3-|----------------|
   |--2-----2-----2-|--1-----1-----1-|--0-----0-----0-|3---3----4---6--|
   |----------------|----------------|----------------|4---4----4---6--|
   |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
   |2-----2-----2---|1-----1-----1---|0-----0-----0---|--2---2/4-4/6---|
         I must be    strong            and carry      on      Cause I

 

   |----------------|----------------|
   |----3-----3---3-|3-3---3---------|
   |----2-----2---2-|2-2---2---------|
   |--4-----4-----4-|2-2---2---------|
   |2-----2-----2---|----------------|
   |----------------|----------------|
    know I don't belong here in heaven  .........



   Before the next verse the part of the 2nd guitar goes like this:

    H H HP P
   |----------------|
   |----232---------|
   |--24---42-------|
   |24-------42-----|
   |----------------|
   |----------------|
   
   
   
   Bridge:

 --|----------------|--------2---2---|----------------|--------------|
 --|----1-------1---|----1---3---3--2|----2-------2---|----2--1--1---|
 --|----0-------0---|----0---2---2--0|----0-------0---|----0--0--0---|
 --|--2-------2-----|--2-----0-0-0--0|----0-----0-----|--0----2--2---|
 02|3-----3-2-----2-|0---------------|----------------|--------------|
 --|----------------|---------------3|--3---3-2-----2-|0------0--2---|
       Time can bring you down Time can bend your knees
	  
   |----------------|--------2---2---|----------------|--------------|
   |----1-------1---|----1---3---3--2|----2---3---3---|0---0---2----3|
   |----0-------0---|----0---2---2--0|----0---2---2---|3---3---2----4|
   |--2-------2-----|--2-----0-0-0--0|----0-----------|--------------|
   |3-----3-2-----2-|0---------------|----------------|----------4/5-|
   |----------------|---------------3|--3---3-2-2---2-|0-0---0-------|
    time can break your heart  Have you beggin  please beggin please




Martin




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1940.660dunka shane and grassy ass!NAVY5::SDANDREASend lawyers, guns, and money!Thu Feb 25 1993 12:324
    Thanks for Tears, folks!  As far as Cat's Cradle, just enter it here if
    that's ok by you.
    
        
1940.661chord replacementPOWDML::BUCKLEYBuck-o-PlaneThu Feb 25 1993 12:364
    RE: Cats in the Cradle
    
    All those Bm chords you listed -- if you wanna play it like Ugly
    Kid Joe, replace the Bm's with D/F# instead!
1940.662oops...NAVY5::SDANDREASend lawyers, guns, and money!Thu Feb 25 1993 12:365
    re -1
    
    collision....got it on .659...thanks.
    
    steve
1940.663KDX200::COOPERHello me, it's me again!Thu Feb 25 1993 13:047
I set the Cats In The Cradle hidden.

Please don't post copyrighted lyrics in their entirety - it's a copyright
infringement, and might get us in trouble...however, what you do with VAXmail...
(hint, hint)

jc (Wearing his moderator hat)
1940.664GNPIKE::GOGUENAh yes, it all seems so bloody easy...Thu Feb 25 1993 15:3010
>>Please don't post copyrighted lyrics in their entirety - it's a copyright
>>infringement, and might get us in trouble...however, what you do with VAXmail...
>>(hint, hint)


	You want me to delete it?

	-kg

1940.665KDX200::COOPERHello me, it's me again!Thu Feb 25 1993 21:224
    If you'd like  - It's set hidden, so only you can see it (and us
    MODERATOR doods).
    
    :-)
1940.666Pleeaazzeeeee....B*)SALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Fri Feb 26 1993 10:577
    Could someone that has a copy send me one ? 
    
    
     Salem::Taylor_j
    
    
     Thanks.....
1940.667eKERNEL::FLOWERSQuality is our No.1 goal...Mon Mar 01 1993 08:2212
    
    
    	I think this request is for Marc, 
    
    	Can anybody tell me the chords (tab?) for Cry Baby Cry by the
        Beatles?
    
    	Cheers,
    
    	J
    
    	
1940.668My area of expertiseNACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Mon Mar 01 1993 12:5849
     G       Am
    Cry baby cry
    
     F                 G
    Make your daa daa daa
    
          Em             A
    She's da da da da da da da
    
       C        G
    So da da da da
    
    
    -|--------0-----------0--------------0-----------0-----0--3----
    -|--------0-----------0--0-----------0-----------0--0--1--3----
    -|-----0-----0-----0--------0-----0-----0-----0--------0--0----
    -|--2-----------1--------------0-----------------------2--0----
    -|-----------------------------5-----------4-----------3--2----
    -|--------------------------------------------------------3----
    The king da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da 
     
    repeat, and etc., until the ending.
    
    
    last verse is
    
    G  Am  F  G  Em  A  F 
    
     G            Am
    cry cry cry, baby
    
     F            G
    Make da da da da
    
     Em                  A
    She's da da da da da da da
    
     F          Esus4
    So da da da da
    
    
    Last chord is 022200
    
    
    							Marc
     
    
    
    
1940.669 SPEZKO::TOMGDragon Dictate UserMon Mar 01 1993 14:2718
     Is it my imagination, or is some sort of funny double standard 
     at work here? 
     
     How is it OK to post the more or less complete tab for a song, 
     but it isn't OK to post lyrics? Surely both are copyright 
     infringement, eh?     
     
     I'm not complaining, just curious. 
    
     
     Color me confused, 
     
     
    Tom
    (The infrequent noter)
    ---
    Dictated with Dragon Dictate.
    
1940.670gray zoneGOES11::G_HOUSEIt's NOT a TOOMAH!Mon Mar 01 1993 15:437
    re: Tom
    
    Legal precidents have established that chord progressions are *not*
    copyrightable, but lyrics certainly are.  You can copyright a
    performance, which tab documents, but most people don't.
    
    Greg
1940.671<KERNEL::FLOWERSQuality is our No.1 goal...Tue Mar 09 1993 06:005
    
    
    Thanks Marc!
    
    J
1940.673What an Eruption!CAMONE::ZIOMEKPump up the TESTThu Mar 11 1993 10:4317
    This was discussed awhile back in .128-.132 but, does anyone have the
    tab to 'eruption'? Or better yet, remember if it was in GFTPM? I just
    ordered and received a back issue with 'Mean Street' - (Hot intro) and
    was looking through the listing in there for older version of the mag. 
    They do have separate issue with "you really got me" and "running with
    the devil", does anyone remember if it was included along with one of 
    those? I think the issues were from 85-88 timeframe...
    
    	Also, if anyone has the Sept 92 issue of Guitar School and would
    make me a copy of "Symphony of Destruction", I would surely appreciate
    it. 
    
    Thanks for any help!
    
    John
    
    
1940.674KDX200::COOPERLet the light surround you!Thu Mar 11 1993 11:151
    Eruption was tabed in one of the rags a few years back....
1940.675POWDML::BUCKLEYCan you pay the price?Thu Mar 11 1993 11:251
    Eruption has been tabbed in every major rag by now (at least once!)
1940.676The world doesn't need another guitarrist playing that ;-)DREGS::BLICKSTEINHere all life aboundsThu Mar 11 1993 12:549
    re: .673
    
    Why don't you go to your local music shop and ask any of the dozens
    of teenagers there trying out guitars by playing "Eruption" to show
    it to you.
    
    The sign in the music shop in "Wayne's World" should be amended to say
    
    		"NO STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN and NO ERUPTION"
1940.677and no "Jump" on keyboards eitherRICKS::CALCAGNIL'Angelo MinestronioThu Mar 11 1993 14:325
>>    Why don't you go to your local music shop and ask any of the dozens
>>    of teenagers there trying out guitars by playing "Eruption" to show
>>    it to you.
    
    Maybe he wants to learn to play it right :-)
1940.678but if you want to, go ahead!EZ2GET::STEWARTFight fire with marshmallows!Thu Mar 11 1993 15:1710
    
    
    
    Eruption was in GFTPM a couple of years ago.  Check the note that lists
    the tab in each issue to pinpoint the date.
    
    BTW, I'll be updating that note one of these days...it's only a year or
    so out of date right now.
    
    
1940.679EruptionFRETZ::HEISERThu Mar 11 1993 15:38259
    This is the correct way too.  Some play it on the B string, but EVH
    does it on the G string.
    
"Eruption" by Van Halen
Taken from Guitar Player Magazine, Issue unknown

Entered by: Chris Bray <csb1@engr.uark.edu>


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   *  Hit the low E string, 12th fret, with right-hand index finger,
      causing harmonic.


Key:  ^     Hammer on/off
      \     Slide up
      /     Slide down
      ^( )  Bend to the note in ( )


-- 
==============================================================================
csb1@engr.uark.edu            |  Chris Bray
cbray@uafhp.uark.edu          |  University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 
==============================================================================
Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is
why several of us died of tuberculosis.
==============================================================================
1940.680Alternative musicDREGS::BLICKSTEINHere all life aboundsThu Mar 11 1993 15:582
    Learn "Cathedral" instead.  It's cooler and it's what I play in music
    stores.  ;-)
1940.681NEST::TGRILLOI Don't Brake For Cats...SPLAT!!Thu Mar 11 1993 16:334
    Maybe we should start a new note saying what everyone plays when they
    go into a musuc store ;^)  I alway get a good laugh when I hear some
    geek trying to play "Smoke on the water" ;^)
    
1940.682Bah Bah Bah...POBOX::PATLAElvis sells PATHWORKS at DEC!Fri Mar 12 1993 02:471
    RE: -1 I'm a geek   :-)
1940.683ESKIMO::KLOdon't get me wrongFri Mar 12 1993 10:091
    me too
1940.684Eeeesh!POWDML::BUCKLEYWhoway, da Wabbit kicked da bucket!Fri Mar 12 1993 10:171
    Smoke on the Water as played on the Low E string!!
1940.685it was a step up for meRICKS::CALCAGNIL'Angelo MinestronioFri Mar 12 1993 10:571
    Hey, I graduated to "Smoke..." from "Iron Man"
1940.686CAMONE::ZIOMEKPump up the TESTFri Mar 12 1993 11:4914
    
    RE:> last few...
    
    	Thanks for the tab, and the pointers. 
    
    	It's just that whenever I hear someone play it out somewhere, it
    just never seems to sound right! I've heard alot of great local guitar
    players here in Connecticut try to play it, but somehow they just
    couldn't cut it.  I could only imagine how an audience 
    would react if they heard it played as close to original as possible.
    
    Thanks again,
    
    John
1940.6878^)NEWOA::DALLISONLiquor and PokerMon Mar 15 1993 03:584
    
    .685
    
    Bwahaha! You too huh ?
1940.688pretendersANNECY::HUMANI came, I saw, I conked outWed Mar 17 1993 08:535
    Can anyone mail me the words to "Don't get me wrong" by The Pretenders.
    I know its now an oldie but I reckon it;s a great classic, except for
    the words I don't understand!!!
    
    cheers, martin
1940.689STRATA::KLOdon't get me wrongFri Mar 19 1993 11:019
    
    To all the guitars master out there, can someone write me the riffs and
    chords of Purple Haze song. I lovE this song but coudn't figure out the
    right way to play it right.
    
    
   Thanks so much,
    Kham
    
1940.691JUNCO::KLOdon't get me wrongSat Mar 20 1993 07:387
    Thanks Tony.
    
    
    
    
    
    KHam
1940.692Just a nitIOSG::CREASYIn a crisis, the person smiling has found someone else to blameMon Mar 22 1993 07:353
    That's E7#9 Tone, not b9
    
    The Chord Patrol :^)
1940.693DREGS::BLICKSTEINHere all life aboundsMon Mar 22 1993 11:041
    I don't think the first bar is correct.
1940.694NEWOA::DALLISONBallet dancer for hireMon Mar 22 1993 13:047
    
    Nick, thanks but I usually refer to it as "That chord in purple 
    haze" 8^)
    
    Dave, how come ?
    
    -tony
1940.695GOES11::G_HOUSEThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolverMon Mar 22 1993 13:074
    Tony, well for one thing, you're starting the lead line on the wrong
    string.  It starts on the D, not the A.
    
    gh
1940.696Is this closer?NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Mon Mar 22 1993 13:2327
    
    E|--------------------...
    B|--------------------...
    G|--------------------...
    D|--------------------...
    A|------8---8---8---8-...
    E|----6---6---6---6---...
    
    Not dissonant enough!  From memory, I'm sure it's a b5 interval... I'll
    guess it starts on the root note.  So is it...
    
    E|--------------------...
    B|--------------------...
    G|--------------------...
    D|--------------------...
    A|------1---1---1---1-...
    E|----0---0---0---0---...  ??? or perhaps an octave higher...
    
    E|----------------------...
    B|----------------------...
    G|----------------------...
    D|--------8---8---8---8-...
    A|------7---7---7---7---...
    E|----------------------...
    
    
    
1940.697DREGS::BLICKSTEINHere all life aboundsMon Mar 22 1993 16:4618
    > How come?
    
    A couple of things seem wrong to me.
    
    	o You have it as a perfect fifth, I know it's a dissonant
    	  chord
    	o You have it as single notes, I believe they are double
    	  stops
    
    I wish I had my guitar here but I think it's something more like this:
    
        E|--------------------...
        B|--------------------...
        G|--------------------...
        D|---------8-------8--...
        A|-----7--7----7--7---...
        E|----6-------6-------...
    
1940.698NWACES::HICKERNELLBack to your oar, 41.Tue Mar 23 1993 10:473
    I think db's right - it's tritones.
    
    Dave
1940.699NEWOA::DALLISONThis space for rentTue Mar 23 1993 11:503
    Argghh.. WTF was up with me when I wrote that that tab out.
    
    -tony (bad memory)
1940.700JUNCO::KLOdon't get me wrongTue Mar 23 1993 15:027
    So which one is the right one? can someone write from the
    top of the song to the end of the song for me please.
    so I'll try to play with the tape.
    
    Thanks,
    Kham
    
1940.701EZ2GET::STEWARTFight fire with marshmallows!Tue Mar 23 1993 17:028
    
    
    Kham, this is a long tune with lots of stuff happening in it.  Why not
    just break down and spend the $5 to buy the back issue of GFTPM that
    has this tune in it?  If it isn't in GFTPM, then it's out in tab
    somewhere...
    
    
1940.702GOES11::G_HOUSEThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolverTue Mar 23 1993 17:218
    If we're still talking about Purple Haze, it's definitely in GFTPM
    (more then once, if I recall).
    
    If all you want is the intro riff, it's really not that tough, but it's
    been so long since I played it, I'd have to have my guitar to figure it
    out again (and I don't).
    
    Greg
1940.703yROULET::KLOdon't get me wrongWed Mar 24 1993 10:331
    Thanks, i'll get the sheet then.
1940.704DREGS::BLICKSTEINHere all life aboundsWed Mar 24 1993 12:139
    Writing the entire tune is not only a major undertaking, it's a
    clearcut copyright violation.
    
    You're much better off with the tab anyway.
    
    I have a "Guitar For the Practicing Musician" index that says "Purple
    Haze" was in the September 1985 issue.
    
    	db
1940.705attack of the cellulites!!GIDDAY::KNIGHTPI'll get you with my disentigrating pistolWed Mar 24 1993 19:219
    re -1
    	db
    	I was listening to the tune you did on the guitarnotes tape
    entitled "Low calorie blues" and I really like it.  I was 
    wondering if you would consent to me "covering" the tune in my
    band.
    	I think my female vocalist would enjoy doing the tune and
    would go over quite well,like the rodeo song.
    	P.K.
1940.706what the ...?NAVY5::SDANDREASend lawyers, guns, and money!Thu Mar 25 1993 11:406
    re: -1
    
    HOW CAN YOU BE LISTENING TO THE FREAKIN' GUITARNOTES TAPE??!!!  I WANT
    MY COPY NOW!!!  COOOOOOPPPPP!
    
    8^)
1940.707POWDML::BUCKLEYfeelin stronger everydayThu Mar 25 1993 11:474
    Steve, your pills?
    
    "Low Calorie Blues" was on GN V3!!
    
1940.708I knew that, I knew that.....NAVY5::SDANDREASend lawyers, guns, and money!Thu Mar 25 1993 11:555
    re: -1
    
    Damn, I keep forgetting my medication......(pant,pant,pant)
    
    8^)
1940.709KDX200::COOPERLet The Light Surround You!!Thu Mar 25 1993 12:459
    Easy does it Bulldawg...
    :-)
    
    Wouldn't you rather wait another week, and have a tape full of
    submissions...Or would you want it now, and have me fill up the
    rest of the tape with "Johnny Autopsy And The Coroners Of Death"??
    
    I thought you'd say that...
    :-)
1940.710hurry, dammit! 8^)NAVY5::SDANDREASend lawyers, guns, and money!Thu Mar 25 1993 12:567
    >>Or would you want it now, and have me fill up the
    >>rest of the tape with "Johnny Autopsy And The Coroners Of Death"??
    
    
    I kinda figgerd I'd get JA&TCOD anyway!
    
    8^)
1940.711My voteDREGS::BLICKSTEINHere all life aboundsThu Mar 25 1993 12:5912
    In COMMUSIC I've always voted for a full tape.
    
    I think the "release cycle" should not be based on "deadlines" (we all
    have enough of those in real life), but rather whenever we get enough
    submissions to fill a tape, we release a tape.
    
    BTW, I think the two Citadel tunes may be finished within two weeks.
    
    If they make it on this tape, great, if not, we'll probably have
    something for the next tape (maybe some originals).
    
    	db
1940.712Just call me 'Johnny'GOES11::G_HOUSEThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolverThu Mar 25 1993 13:109
>    >>Or would you want it now, and have me fill up the
>    >>rest of the tape with "Johnny Autopsy And The Coroners Of Death"??
>    
>        I kinda figgerd I'd get JA&TCOD anyway!
    
    I thought you said you didn't have any of your own stuff ready for this
    one, Jeff?
              
    8^)
1940.713chuckle....NAVY5::SDANDREASend lawyers, guns, and money!Thu Mar 25 1993 13:218
    >>I thought you said you didn't have any of your own stuff ready for this
    >>one, Jeff?
    
    to quote Pat Blair:
    
    
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!  8^)
    
1940.714KERNEL::FLOWERSQuality is our No.1 goal...Tue Mar 30 1993 11:1212
    
    
    	Hi all,
    
    		Please don't be too hard on me but could anybody supply a
        transcription (preferably in TAB) for Honky Tonk Woman by the
        Stones? I reckon it's probably fairly simple and I can sort of hear
        it in my head but I don't actually have a copy of the song (yet), 
    	just some general hints on the main riff would be cool....
    
    
    	J.
1940.715here's a start on Honky Tonk WomanFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue Mar 30 1993 13:0187
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Title:			HONKY TONK WOMAN

intro :
---------------------------------
-0--0-0--2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-  sounds nice through distorsion
-0--0-0--3-1-0-1-0-3-1-0-0-0-1-0-
-------------------------2-------
---------------------------------
---------------------------------



	G					      C
		I met a gin soked bar room queen in memphis
	G                               A            D
		She tried to take me upstairs for a ride
	G                                              C
		She had to heave me right across her sholders
	G                                  D                G
		cause I just can't seem to drink her off my mind

			   D            G 
		Shes a Hooooonky  tonk  woman
			D                             G
		gimmie gimmie gimmie that honky tonk love

		                                        C
		I layed her some folks say in New York city
	G                        A              D
		I had to put up some kind of a fight
	G                                          C
		The lady then she covered me with roses
	G                             D                G
		She blew my nose and then she blew my mind

		           D              G
		Shes a Hooooonky  tonk  woman
	                 D                            G
		gimmie gimmie gimmie that honky tonk love


		GUITAR SOLO ON VERSE

		           D              G
		Shes a Hooooonky  tonk  woman
	                 D                            G
		gimmie gimmie gimmie that honky tonk love


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1940.716POWDML::BUCKLEYfeelin stronger every dayTue Mar 30 1993 14:0728
    The way Peasant King's played it:
    
    intro (slightly edited):
    
-----------------------------------------------
--------------------3--3-3-3-3--3--3-3---3-3-3-
-0--0-0--0--0-0--0--2/-2-0-2-0--2/-2-0---0-2-0-
-0--0-0--0--0-0--0-----------2---------2-------
-----------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------



		  G				    C        F F  C
		I met a gin soked bar room queen in memphis
	            G                A        D D   A  D     G G  D
		She tried to take me upstairs   for a  ride
	            G                                C       F F  C
		She had to heave me right across her sholders
	                G                  D         G G   D   G
		cause I just can't seem to drink her   off my  mind

		       G   D            G 
		Shes a Hooooonky  tonk  woman
		G	      D                      G
		gimmie gimmie gimmie that honky tonk love
    
                                                     
1940.717CHEFS::BRIGGSRFour Flat Tyres on a Muddy RoadWed Mar 31 1993 05:237
    
    The only problem I heard with 'official' transcriptions of Rolling
    Stones riffs is that didn't Keith Richards play in non standard tuning?
    Or is this just a nasty rumour?
    
    Richard
    
1940.718Oh no, more bashing? ;-)DREGS::BLICKSTEINMy name is Victoria WintersWed Mar 31 1993 12:145
    > The only problem I heard with 'official' transcriptions of Rolling
    > Stones riffs is that didn't Keith Richards play in non standard tuning?
    
    It's a bit of a stretch to call playing out of tune a "playing in a
    non-standard tuning".   ;-)
1940.719HonkTECRUS::ROSTLouis Prima in a previous lifeWed Mar 31 1993 12:324
    "Honky Tonk Women" was one of Keef's first efforts in his open G
    tuning. Actually, I think the record is in Ab.
    
    						Nanker Phelge
1940.720Slightly AlteredCOMET::MESSAGEMy name is Bill &amp; I'm a head case...Wed Mar 31 1993 13:558
    RE.: .718
    
    Actually, Keith usually plays his Tele with only 5 strings on it.
    He dispenses with the high 'E' string. So, perhaps that's the reason
    the first notes of 'Honky Tonk Women' whip out of the speakers with
    a vengeance - the 'B' string has more power.
    
    Bill Message
1940.721GOES11::G_HOUSEThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolverWed Mar 31 1993 14:223
    As I remember, Keith plays in an open tuning the majority of the time.
    
    Greg
1940.722POWDML::BUCKLEYfeelin stronger every dayWed Mar 31 1993 14:471
    I thought it was the low E string that was gone?
1940.723Low EGANTRY::ALLBERYJimWed Mar 31 1993 14:567
    RE: the missing string --
    
    It's the low E thats removed.  I believe the tuning used is (low to
    high) G D G B D.  Note that the strings used in the HTW intro are
    the middle ones, which happen to also match standard tuning.
    
    Jim
1940.724E::EVANSWed Mar 31 1993 15:436
I heard that Keith once described his playing as "three chords, two string
and one a$$hole."  Wish I could lay down a grove like that.

Jim

1940.7258^)GOES11::G_HOUSEThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolverWed Mar 31 1993 16:004
    Hahah!!  What a great description!  I may have to adapt it to my
    playing!
    
    Greg
1940.726Baker street ???SALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Thu Apr 15 1993 11:597
    Anyone know or care to try the tune "Baker street" by Gerry Raferty ?
    I heard the song this morning on the way into work and thought
    that the lead sax line would be a great melody to play on lead guitar
    ( just the right distortion,reverb and add chorus to taste ). Anyone
    care to take a shot at this one ?
    
     Gonzo
1940.727DREGS::BLICKSTEINMy other PC is a MacThu Apr 15 1993 16:119
    Baker Street Sax line:
    
    Don't know if this is the original key but the notes go something like
    
    B G F# E D E.....  B G F# E D B....
    
    B G F# E D D.... B...   B G F# E D  E F# E  and then some fill like
    
    Bb A G A G E...
1940.728fyi - can't vouch for its accuracyFRETZ::HEISERdance with the one who brung yaThu Apr 15 1993 16:36101
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Title:				BAKER STREET		(Gerry Rafferty)
		A
		Winding your way down on Baker Street

		Lite in your head, and dead on your feet
		      Em                    G
		Well another crazy day, you drink the night away
		       D
		And forget about everything

		A
		This city desert makes you feel so cold, its got

		So many people but its got no soul
		        Em                   G
		And its taken you so long to find out you were wrong
		         D
		When you thought it held everything.

		Dm7                           Am7
		You used to think that it was so easy
		Dm7                         Am7
		You used to say that it was so easy
		    C             G            D
		But you're tryin, you're tryin now
		Dm7                         Am7
		Another year and then you'd be happy
		Dm7                               Am7
		Just one more year and then you'd be happy
		    C              G            A
		But you're cryin', you're cryin now

		A
		Way down the street there's a light in his place

		You open the door, he's got that look on his face
		       Em                              G
		And he asks you where youv'e been, you tell him who you've seen
		        D
		And you talk about anything

		A		
		He's got this dream about buyin' some land

		He's gonna give up the booze and the one night stands
		    Em                             G
		And then he'll settle down, it's a quiet little town
		       D
		And forget about everything

		Dm7                       Am7
		But you know he'll always keep moving
		Dm7                       Am7
		You know he's never gonna stop moving
		      C            G                D
		Cause he's rollin, He's the rolling stone
		Dm7                         Am7
		And when you wake up it's a new morning
		Dm7                       Am7
		The sun is shining it's a new morning
		    C             G            A
		And you're going, you're going home

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1940.729He's a rolling stone....SALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Fri Apr 16 1993 11:474
    Mucho Gracias and Thanks x 1,000,000 . I'll be playing that tonight for
    sure.   B*)
    
             Gonzo
1940.730Actually, anyone even recognise it ? ;^)RUTILE::COXBob's country bunkerFri Apr 30 1993 08:1413
	A tune I heard a few folks singing recently, and I've just got to know
	the rest of the words. Now I don't know who it was originally by, but 
	it starts :

	Well it's forty below 
	but I don't give a f***
	gonna get in my truck and go to the rodeo

	Sounded like it coulda been a good ole country thang with a bit of
	chikkin pikkin' going on. 

		Nik.
1940.731"RODEO SONG"EARRTH::ABATELLIYou're not from around here are you?Fri Apr 30 1993 10:485
    Yep! That's the "RODEO SONG"!! It's one of those underground tunes that
    was played ALOT at the bars I used to play.
    
    Not a tune I'd play at a 50th anniversary, or a wedding, or for my kids
    BUT it is "interesting"...   I guess.
1940.732GOES11::G_HOUSESon of SpamFri Apr 30 1993 14:181
    Coop's always playing that one, I think he knows the words...
1940.733KDX200::COOPERLet The Light Surround You!!Fri Apr 30 1993 14:283
    Damn dood !!  I told you to NEVER tell anyone that!!
    I've got a reputation man!!
    :-)
1940.734Here come johnny with hisGIDDAY::KNIGHTPget me a gin and pentatonicSun May 02 1993 20:584
    Words are in here already. If you do a dir/title=rodeo song you'll
    get em.
    P.K.
    
1940.735More VHCAMONE::ZIOMEKPump up the TESTTue May 11 1993 11:269
    
    How about "Ain't talking 'bout love...."
    
    Anyone have the tab?
    John
    
    
    ** Also, does anyone know if there is an official book out on the For
    Unlawful Carnal Knowledge cd yet?
1940.736FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue May 11 1993 15:3970
>    ** Also, does anyone know if there is an official book out on the For
>    Unlawful Carnal Knowledge cd yet?
    
    yes there is.
    
>    How about "Ain't talking 'bout love...."
>    Anyone have the tab?
    
    I grabbed this off Usenet, it's close enough.
    
Ain't_Talkin'_'Bout_Love 
      by Van Halen		(what I remember anyway)

Transcribed by Eric Larson (larsoe@rpi.edu)

The main riff goes something like this:

(Palm-Muted of course)

Am		  G
----------O-1-----3---------------|
------1-------1-----3------------.|
--------2-------O-----O-----------|
----2----------------------------.|
--O---------------------3^~~-2-3--| (the ^~~ means do afunkey bend/vibrato)
----------------------------------|
			AH		(Artificial Harmonic)

Then he does something like this after that and for the chorus:

----------------------------------------------------------
---------3------------------------3-----------------------
-2-X-2-X-O----------------2-X-2-X-O-------/5-5/7-7/9-9/12-  ('/' = slide)
-2-X-2-X-O----------------2-X-2-X-O-----------------------
-O-X-O-X-X------3^~~-2-3--O-X-O-X-X-----------------------
---------3--3-3-------------------3--3-3------------------
   F   F    P P AH          F   F    P P		    (F = Finger Mute
							     P = Palm Mute)

The verses I believe are like the main riff only not muted, just let the notes
ring.

I don't even have a tape of the song anymore so I can't figure out the solo...
I forgot it, sorry. The solo is pretty simple though.... Well I'll write down
what I THINK it sort of sounds like.... perhaps someone would like to mail me
a tape?? (I'd be happy to figure out the rest of the songs if someone would :)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------10---10-10-12--------10---12-13-12--------------10---12-13-13/15--13-15-
-9-12-----------------9-12---------------12\9---9-12--------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

--------|
-15^~~~-|  I'm sure this last part isn't right but it fits......
--------|   Man, I gotta get this CD as soon as I get some cash,
--------|    this is such a kickin' tune!!!
--------|   As a matter-o-fact, this was the first song I ever learned!!!
--------|

The sound Eddie gets is the result of a good flange sound and I assume a 
Marshall cranked up to eleven!

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1940.737EC don't know thw words eitherANNECY::HUMANI came, I saw, I conked outWed May 12 1993 07:5016
    Anyone got the words to EC's version of "Nobody loves you when youre
    down  and out"?
    
    
    Thre's one line I can't figure:
    
    If I get a dollar again,
    I'll hang on to it
    ??????????????????
    
    I went inot a shop to look at the "Unplugged" book with all the  words
    
    Guess what?
    I'll hang on to it
    ????????????????? yes questions marks in the sheet music!!!!!!!!
    c, martin
1940.738DDIF::PARODIJohn H. Parodi DTN 381-1640Wed May 12 1993 10:206
    
    I'll hang on to it until the eagle grins.
    
    This was a common figure of speech in the first part of this century.
    
    JP
1940.739Picky, picky :^}SANDY::FRASERUppity blues woman...Wed May 12 1993 14:296
    
    I think it's "till that old eagle grins".  It's cleared on his earlier
    version of the song.
    
    	Sandy
    
1940.740taANNECY::HUMANI came, I saw, I conked outFri May 14 1993 04:401
    ta. now i can tell Eric's publishers! %^)
1940.741re: rodeo song & back a fewRUTILE::COXMervin, this is funny rib sauceTue May 18 1993 12:322
	Thanks ;^)
1940.742helpUSHS01::CESAKMakin tracks..sales and railsThu May 20 1993 12:426
    Does anybody have the chord progressions or tab for Phil Collin's
    
    I believe in Jesus....and he knows I'm right...
    What a great song 
    Pc
    
1940.743Godfathers/Vapors?KELVIN::HIGGINSMonetarily ChallangedFri May 21 1993 13:2410
    I'm looking for the chords and words to two songs:
    
    1) The Godfathers "Birth-School-Work-Death"
    
    2) The Vapors "Turning Japanese"
    
    Please send them to KELVIN::HIGGINS
    
    Thanks,
    Gary
1940.744Route 66NWACES::HICKERNELLBut really, what could go wrong?Thu May 27 1993 12:034
    Does anyone have the lyrics to "Route 66", as done by the Stones?
    Thanks.
    
    Dave
1940.745help?NAVY5::SDANDREAJammin' DRTRDRWed Jun 16 1993 11:019
    I need a couple of tunes for an upcoming gig....
    
    1. Words and chords for Journey's "When the Lights Go Down in the City"
    
    2. Words to "Key to the Highway" (Fred?)
    
    Thanks!
    
    Steve
1940.746KDX200::COOPERLet The Light Surround You!!Wed Jun 16 1993 17:174
    The song you qwant Steve, is called "Lights".  I may have the lyrics at
    home...  I'll post 'em if I do.
    
    jc
1940.747yes!NAVY5::SDANDREAJammin' DRTRDRWed Jun 16 1993 17:438
    RE: -1
    
    Thanks Coop.....ya go the chords too?  I don't have a recording of the
    tune...I think I have the progression, but in the right key?
    
    Tx,
    
    dawg
1940.748Blek!GOES11::G_HOUSESon of SpamWed Jun 16 1993 17:515
    If you can picture your head bursting from the highness of the vocal
    line when someone's singing it, you have the right key.  If you're
    inducing vomiting in people in the next county when playing it, then
    you know you have the chords and vocals right.
    
1940.749eh?NAVY5::SDANDREAJammin' DRTRDRWed Jun 16 1993 18:015
    re: -1
    
    not yer fav tune Greg?
    
    8^)
1940.750Lights!POWDML::BUCKLEYSleeping Beauty Land Theme ParkWed Jun 16 1993 18:4967
    >Thanks Coop.....ya go the chords too?  I don't have a recording of the
    >tune...I think I have the progression, but in the right key?
    
    Har ya go...at yer service...
    
    (in D Mixo -- e.g., G Major!!):
    
       Dmaj               Bmin           Dmaj             Amaj
    e           h po           h po
    b------3---3-5-3-------3--3-5-3---------3---3-5-3------2--2-3-2----
    g--2-----2-----2--------2-----2-----2-----2-----2-------2-------2--
    d--2-4-----------4---4----------4---2-4-----------4---2------------
    a   h               -2------------   h               -o------------
    e
    
       Bmin             C add#11        Dmaj
    e         h po
    b----3---3-5-3--------5---5-7-5-----3-----------
    g------2-----2----------5-------5---2-----------
    d--4-----------4----5---------------2--4--2-----
    a--2----------------3---------------  h po  -5--
    e
    
    
    ** When the chorus kicks in, the basic chords are:
    
    Dmaj -- Bmin -- Cmaj
    
    
    ** The bridge chords are:
    
    Bmin -- Gmaj -- Dmaj | Bmin -- Gmaj -- Dmaj -- Amaj -- (Bb passing tone)
    
    Bmin -- Gmaj -- Dmaj | Bmin -- Cmaj -- Dmaj
    
    
    ** The solo:   / = bend note a whole step       Sl. = slide
    
    e                                                    
    b--17/--17/--17-15-17-15-----15-17/--17/--17-15-17------
    g-------------------------16-----------------------14---
    d
    a
    e
                                                            
                                                                 sl.
    e--10/--10--7--------------------------------------------------10--10--10
    b------------10-7---------------------------------------10-12--12--12--12
    g----------------10-9-7--7------7-9/--9/--9-7-9----9--11     sl.
    d-----------------------9-----9--                   sl.
    a
    e
    
      sl.
    e --10--10--10    po    -----7--10---7
    b --12--12--12--12--10----10------10--7-10--7
    g sl. ----------------12-------------------9--7-9--7
    d                                          ------9--7--9--7
    a                                               --------9--7-9--8/-8--7
    e
              po             po h
    e--15/--15-13-----15/--15-13-15--13/--13/----------------17--17--17--17--
    b-------------15-------------------------15------15--17--17/-17/-17/-17/-
    g-------------------------------------------14-16
    d                                             sl.
    a
    e
1940.751GOES11::G_HOUSESon of SpamWed Jun 16 1993 19:523
    What gave you your first clue, Steve?
    
    Greg
1940.752KDX200::COOPERLet The Light Surround You!!Wed Jun 16 1993 20:4410
    Without checking Bucks post on a guitar, I'd say that .750 is right on
    the money!!
    
    BTW - I'm home now, and I don't have the words on the PC like I
    thought.  Sorry.
    
    jc (Who likes the tune, and likes the reaction it gets from ALL crowds)
    
    PS - Never saw anyone puke unless I blew a harmony vocal line (easy to 
         do).  :-)
1940.753thanks guys!NAVY5::SDANDREAJammin' DRTRDRThu Jun 17 1993 10:4718
    >>BTW - I'm home now, and I don't have the words on the PC like I
    >>thought.  Sorry.
    
    Thanks for looking......I'll get 'em somewhere....
    
    >>jc (Who likes the tune, and likes the reaction it gets from ALL crowds)
    
    My fav part of the solo is the lix that follow the bridge
    chords...anxious to work that one out!
    
    
    >>PS - Never saw anyone puke unless I blew a harmony vocal line (easy to 
         do).  :-)
    
    Did they blow chunks or just spew liquid?  8^0
    
    dawg
    
1940.754GOES11::G_HOUSESon of SpamThu Jun 17 1993 13:563
>    jc (Who likes the tune, and likes the reaction it gets from ALL crowds)
    
    You like seeing people cringing in terror?
1940.755thanks in advance....NAVY5::SDANDREAJammin' DRTRDRFri Jun 18 1993 10:406
    How 'bout the chords, tab, lyrics to Kansas' "Carry On" (my wayward son)?
    
    
    please?
    
    Steve (who wouldn't be asking if I had this stuff on media)
1940.756POWDML::BUCKLEYSleeping Beauty Land Theme ParkFri Jun 18 1993 16:0650
    Dawg barks:
    
    >How 'bout the chords, tab, lyrics to Kansas' "Carry On" (my wayward son)?
    
    This should get cha thru a jam...
    
    
INTRO (Main Riff):

(Amin)			           (Dmaj)
e
b
g
d-------------------------5------------------
a--------3--------5---5-7---7-5----5----5----
e--5-3-5----5-3-5---------------8----3----2--


(Emin)
e
b--------12--12-----------------------14--12------------------
g--------12--12-----------------------14--12------------------
d--------12--12----------5------------14--12-----------5------
a----------------------5---5-7-----------------------5---5-7--
e--o--o----------o-5-7----------o--o-----------o-5-7----------


VERSE:

(Basic Chords)

Amin -- Gmaj -- Fmaj -- Gmaj  (repeat)  

Dmin -- Cmaj -- Bbmaj -- Cmaj -- Dmin -- Cmaj -- Gmaj


CHORUS:

Amin -- Cmaj -- Gmaj -- Fmaj -- Amin -- Cmaj -- Gmaj  (repeat)
    
    
BRIDGE (lick)
    
e
b
g
d-----7-5------------------------------7-5-------------------------
a---------7-5-------5--------5--3----------7-5-------5---------5---    
e--5----------8-5-8-----3--5--------5----------8-5-8-----3--5------
                                                                   
1940.757Buck *is* the tabmeister!NAVY5::SDANDREAAs You WereWed Jun 23 1993 16:393
    Thanks for the info on "Carry On" and "Lights"....I'm enjoying!
    
    grrruff!
1940.758USPMLO::DESROCHERSWed Jun 23 1993 16:567
    
    	anyone have any Steely Dan?
    
    	esp. Kid Charlemagne, My Old School, Reeling in the Years?
    
    	anything?
    
1940.759Do you need it in Tab format?SASE::MULLERMon Jun 28 1993 14:248
I have a book called (I believe) The Best of Steely Dan that has complete
transcriptions for a number of tunes across all 7 albums (about 1 or 2 
from each).  I know Reelin' is in there, but it's just the notes, not in
guitar tabulature.

If you're interested, contact me off line....

Geoff
1940.760USPMLO::DESROCHERSMon Jun 28 1993 15:347
    
    	Thanks Geoff, I just picked it up during lunch.  Yeah, it's
    	not tab so it's time to struggle thru...
    
    	Thanks for your offer!!
    	Tom
    
1940.761TECRUS::DEEPC::GEWIRTZMon Jun 28 1993 15:5510
 re:758

  I have a book that has about ten Steely Dan songs, including these three,
  written out in complete orchestration.  All of the parts (including the solos)
  are included.  I think the guitar parts are written in tab, but I don't
  really remember (I'm a keyboard player).  Get in touch with me at 
  tecrus::gewirtz or DTN:225-4308 if you're interested.

   -Evan
1940.762Coulda Been Gone For MorePOBOX::PATLAElvis sells DECpc's at DEC!Mon Aug 16 1993 03:016
    I'm down on my knees, almost begging! for some good Alice Cooper tab
    I would love, Dead Babies, I'm Eighteen, (Have School's Out), (Figured
    Out Dwight Fyre E G D C), Billion Dollar Babies.
    
    If anyone has any tab I'd appreciate it.
    Patla
1940.763LENNY TAB ANYONECOMET::LAURICHWed Aug 18 1993 02:187
    
         I am looking for the tab for LENNY by SRV. It is a long 
    intrumental on the TEXAS FLOOD lp. If anyone out there has it
    I would appreciate a copy. My node is COMET::LAURICH.
    
                                 THANKS,
                                 JEFFY
1940.764GIDDAY::KNIGHTPget me a gin and pentatonicMon Aug 23 1993 00:374
    re -1
    
    Me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    P.K.
1940.765exGOOROO::DCLARKdysfunctional by choiceTue Aug 24 1993 12:184
    ANYONE have the words to That's Allright Mama (Elvis tune, I don't
    know who wrote it).
    
    thanks - Dave
1940.766Another Beatles requestKYOS01::ELZAMSFri Sep 24 1993 11:185
    Anyone know the opening sequence and subsequent tab to "Sun King" by
    the Beatles?
    
    thanks,
    
1940.767Did somebody say Beatles?NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Fri Sep 24 1993 14:4156
    I haven't learned this one in excruciating detail (yet), but below are
    a few of the main ideas for the intro.  The F#m7 chord should be picked
    in a sort of finger picking pattern (use your ear... the notes are all
    there) instead of just played as a chord as I showed.
    
    							Marc
    
    
	     Sun King
	(Lennon/McCartney)

Intro riff:
               E
-|--------------------------------
-|--------------------------------
-|--------------------------------
-|----------2---------------------
-|--2--2/4--0--4\2----------------
-|-------------0------------------


                 F#m7     A6   B6       E6
-|----------------2-------5----------------9---
-|----------------5-------7-------9--------9---
-|----------------2-------6--6/8-----------9---
-|----------------2------------------------9---
-|----------2--4--4-------7--------------------
-|--0--2/4--------2-------5----------7--0------

    
    
    Verse:
    
     C    Cmaj7     G   A
    Here comes the sun king
    
     C    Cmaj7     G   A
    Here comes the sun king
    
       F           D
    Everybody's laughing
    
       F          D
    Everybody's happy
    
     C    Em       C7   F
    Here comes the sun king
    
    
    ... followed by spanish-sounding jibberish accompanied by the 
    A6 - B6 - E6 tab shown above.
    

Tab Notations:
---5/7---  play fret five, slide up to fret seven
---7\5---  play fret seven, slide down to fret five
1940.768Thanks!KYOS01::ELZAMSFri Sep 24 1993 16:057
    Thanks for the quick response! - another quickie - Do You have "I've
    Just Seen a Face"?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Scott (Big Beatles fan)
    
1940.769... it just so happensNACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Sun Sep 26 1993 18:4564
	I've Just Seen A Face
	 (Lennon/McCartney)


First verse:
 G                                                                    Em
I've just seen a face I can't forget the time or place where we just met
                                                                  C
She's just the girl for me and I want all the world to see we've met
         D     G
Na na na na na na


Second verse:
Had it been another day I might have looked the other way and
I'd have never been aware but as it is I'll dream of her tonight
Da da da da da da 

Chorus:
   D                C                    G   C           G
Falling yes I am falling and she keeps calling me back again

Third verse:
I have never known the likes of this I've been alone and I have 
Missed things and kept out of sight but as it is I'll dream of her tonight
Da da da da da da 

Repeat chorus.

Guitar solo played to verse chords.

Repeat chorus.

Repeat first verse.

Repeat chorus 3 times to end.



Intro, guitar #1 part is on 1st & 3rd strings, guitar #2 part on 
4th, 5th, and 6th strings:

E --------2---2---2---5---5---5----9----9----9----14----14----14-
B ---------------------------------------------------------------
G ------2---2---2---6---6---6---11---11---11---14----14----14----
D ----------------------------------------------4--------2-------
A ---------------------------------------------------------------
E --5-4-2--------------------------------------------------------

E -----10----10----10----12----12----12----14----14----14----14----14----14-
B --------------------------------------------------------------------------
G --11----11----11----12----12----12----14----14----14----14----14----14----
D --------------------------------------------------------------------------
A ---5-----------------------------------------------------5--------4-------
E --------------------------------------------------------------------------

E -----13----13----13----11----11----11----------------------
B -----------------------------------------------------------
G --12----12----12----10----10----10-------------------------
D -----------------------------------------------------------
A ---2-------------------------------------------------------
E ---------------------5--------4-------5--------------------

Note:	Play with capo on 2nd fret, bringing song up to the key of A.
1940.770Chords to Stormy MondayNWACES::HICKERNELLSubtle like a train wreckThu Oct 28 1993 10:3519
    I'm looking for the chords to Stormy Monday, as done by the Allman 
    Bros., for example.  Specifically, what are they for the 9th and 10th
    measures?  I know Am7 fits for the 9th measure, but is the 10th really
    some kind of maj7?  Thanks.  Here's what I have so far:


    Stormy Monday

    G7          C9          G7    Ab7   G7
    |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  

    C9                      G7    Am7   Bm7   Bbm7
    |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  

    ???         ???         G7    C9    G7    D+7
    |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  


    Dave
1940.771the way I always heard itGOOROO::DCLARKShake a LegThu Oct 28 1993 11:4322
    I'm looking for the chords to Stormy Monday, as done by the Allman 
    Bros., for example.  Specifically, what are they for the 9th and 10th
    measures?  I know Am7 fits for the 9th measure, but is the 10th really
    some kind of maj7?  Thanks.  Here's what I have so far:


    Stormy Monday

    G7          C9          G7    Ab7   G7
    |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  

    C9                      G7    Am7   Bm7   Bbm7
    |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  

    Am7         Cm7   F9    G7    C9    G7    D+7
    |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  

    
    on the 4th beat of measure 9, ascend chromatically with the m7
    chords  Am7/Bbm7/Bm7, then to the Cm7 that starts bar 10.

    Dave
1940.772Lord have mercyNWACES::HICKERNELLSubtle like a train wreckThu Oct 28 1993 14:143
    Thanks, Dave.  Those look reasonable - I'll give 'em a try.
    
    Dave
1940.773Stormy Monday Tab#2MSDOA::GINNLaissez Les Bon Temps Rouler WD5IJLThu Oct 28 1993 20:3312
    Chord Progression for  "Call it Stormy Monday (Stormy Monday Blues)" -
    Guitar Tablature Transcription by Roy Zimmerman in book " The Roots of
    Rock & Roll #2"  Transcribed off the Recording by the Allman Brothers
    Band
    
    Daug7	G7	C7	G7->Ab7 	G7	C7	No Chord
    
    G->Am7	Bm7	Am7	Eb9		G7->C7->G7	Daug7
    
    Regards
    
    Leo	
1940.774 who is this guy? EZ2GET::STEWARTIt's like bobbing for water!Fri Oct 29 1993 00:475
    
    
    It starts out with a Dawg7 chord???  Man, this guy is everywhere!
    
    
1940.775The Folk Process In Action?TECRUS::ROSTMetal GuruFri Oct 29 1993 10:0617
    Re: .last few
    
    Hmmm...these "Stormy Monday" changes look interesting because of
    course, none of them are like the changes *I'm* used to using!  
    
    Where Dave uses IIm7, IVm7 and VIII in bars 9 and 10, I would normally
    have used V, bVI, V (hey I just use the roots on bass, not sure if
    these are major/minor/demented, etc.).  Of ocurse, his changes would
    sit OK over those bass notes.  
    
    The changes for the "book" look odd because the trademark I-II-III-bIII
    section seems to be missing the bIII?  
    
    Somebody get a psychic on the phone and get a seance with T-Bone Walker
    lined up so we can ask him 8^)
    
    						Ronnie Squirrel
1940.776TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPFri Oct 29 1993 10:5616
re: .775

>    Somebody get a psychic on the phone and get a seance with T-Bone Walker
>    lined up so we can ask him 8^)
    
Since there's as many versions of the SM chords as there is guitar players,
one day I decided to find out what the *real* chords were (whatver that
means :-).  Interestingly enough, T-Bone Walker (who wrote the song) just
uses "normal" blues chords, none of that unusual stuff we all associate
with the song (thanks to the Allman Brothers).  The Allmans, however,
learned it from Bobby "Blue" Bland, who played chords *very* similar to
(but not exactly the same as) the ones the Allmans ended up doing.

Folk process, I guess. :-)

-Hal
1940.777TECRUS::ROSTMetal GuruFri Oct 29 1993 11:067
    Re: .776
    
    Actually Bobby Bland didn't use *any* chord, cause he was busy singing. 
    His guitarist might have used a few 8^)...I think Wayne Bennett played
    on most of the Duke sides.
    
    							Brian
1940.778Now I can play with anyoneNWACES::HICKERNELLSubtle like a train wreckFri Oct 29 1993 11:267
    Well, they probably all work, but Leo's chords (.773) confirm my
    suspicion that the Allman's turnaround chord is some kind of Eb (bVI, 
    if you will); I was sure I heard an Eb in the bass.
    
    Great, now I've got two versions!  Thanks, all.
    
    Dave
1940.779TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPFri Oct 29 1993 11:3116
re: .777

>    Actually Bobby Bland didn't use *any* chord, cause he was busy singing. 

You knew what I meant, smart-a**! :-) :-)
Sure was (is?) a hell of a singer, though!

>    His guitarist might have used a few 8^)...I think Wayne Bennett played
>    on most of the Duke sides.
    
I'm afraid I can't help with that, the only recording I have is a couple
of those "budget" ones that are totally devoid of liner notes.  Doesn't
even say who wrote the songs.  Hey, if you want to start a rathole,
minimalist and/or non-existent liner notes is a pet peeve of mine!

-Hal
1940.780SM TurnaroundMSDOA::GINNLaissez Les Bon Temps Rouler WD5IJLFri Oct 29 1993 11:447
    re: .774
    
    The Daug7 is the intro and turnaround chord.
    
    /r
    
    Leo
1940.781anybody?NAVY5::SDANDREAIf mistakes were dollars....Tue Nov 23 1993 10:519
    need some lyrics for a good friend, and need them soon!
    
    Cream's "White Room" and "Born Under a Bad Sign"
    
    Please?
    
    send email to Navy5::sdandrea
    
    tanx!
1940.782;')POWDML::BUCKLEYviolent new breedTue Nov 23 1993 13:383
    -1
    
    Friends don't let friends sing Cream covers!!!
1940.783petrucci sux!NAVY5::SDANDREAIf mistakes were dollars....Tue Nov 23 1993 14:078
    >>Friends don't let friends sing Cream covers!!!
    
    Gee Buck, I figured you'd be the first to send me the lyrics!  You were
    born 10 years too late, my friend.....but I forgive your parents.
    
    :*]
    
    steve 
1940.784KDX200::COOPERThere's a moon in the sky!Tue Nov 23 1993 16:011
    "It's gettin' near dawn"
1940.785busted!NAVY5::SDANDREAIf mistakes were dollars....Tue Nov 23 1993 16:025
    RE: -1
    
    Thanks Coop, you closet Clapton man, you!
    
    8)
1940.786KDX200::COOPERThere's a moon in the sky!Tue Nov 23 1993 16:066
    Well, I *do* have the CD... That was when Clapton was trippin' all 
    the time, and was cool... Someone give 'im a shot!!
    
    ;-)
    
    
1940.787TECRUS::ROSTFretting less, enjoying it moreTue Nov 23 1993 17:469
    Re: .784
    
    Wrong song, Coop, that's "Spongebath of Yer Luv"....
    
    "White Room" opens with "In the white room with black curtains.."
    
    I know it must be tough to remember that  8^)  8^)  8^)
    
    							Felix Pepperoni
1940.788KDX200::COOPERThere's a moon in the sky!Tue Nov 23 1993 19:006
    Ewwww!!!  He used a wha-blah pedal in that song and loosened my 
    filings!!
    
    :-(
    
    jc (Who HATES wha-blahs...)
1940.789Short Simple But Great LeadPOBOX::PATLAElvis Sells DECpc's at Digital!Tue Nov 30 1993 02:099
    I know this is a simple one but for someone who gets a big kick out of
    12 Bar blues and leads out of the blues box (this would be me!)
    
    Could someone post the tab to the lead to Happiness Is A Warm Gun
    
    I would appreciate it..
    
    Thanks,
    Pat
1940.790"If I only had the tone"COMET::LAURICHTue Nov 30 1993 02:248
    
    
           Hey, come to think about it, does anybody have the tab for
    Panama by EVH? I would love a copy!!!
    
    
                          Thanx in advance,
                              Jeffy
1940.791Is this the part you mean?NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Tue Nov 30 1993 14:3449
    
	Happiness Is A Warm Gun
  
       A
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|--7b(10)7--3-----3--5b(7)~--5--3----------------------------------
-|--------------5-------------------5-------------------------------

       A
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|--7b(10)7--3-----3--7b(10)--7b(10)--------------------------------
-|--------------5---------------------------------------------------

       C                A
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|--7b(10)7--3-----3--5b(7)~--5--3----------------------------------
-|--------------5-------------------5-------------------------------


-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tab Special Notations:
----0----  play the open string ('fret zero')
----5----  play fret five
----5~---  play fret five with vibrato
---5/7---  play fret five, slide up to fret seven
---7\5---  play fret seven, slide down to fret five
--7\5/7--  play fret seven, slide down to fret five, slide back up
--8b(9)--  play fret eight, bend the string (at fret eight) to reach
             the pitch of fret nine
--b(9)8--  play fret eight already bent to the pitch of fret nine,
             unbending until it reaches the normal pitch of fret eight
----h7---  hammer-on to fret seven
----p5---  pull-off to fret five
---/7----  slide up to fret 7 (the starting fret of the slide is
             undefined, judge by ear)
---15\---  play fret 15, slide down (the ending fret of the slide is
             undefined, judge by ear)
---0h3---  play the open string and immediately hammer-on to fret
             three
---7p5---  play fret seven and immediately pull-off to fret five
1940.792Happiness Are The Right Chords yeah!POBOX::PATLAElvis Sells DECpc's at Digital!Tue Nov 30 1993 16:247
    RE: Thanks alot
    
    Since it sounds like you know this one inside and out, would you mind
    posting the chord changes?
    
    Thanks,
    Pat
1940.793Somehow I knew you'd want more!NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Tue Nov 30 1993 17:4894
	Happiness Is A Warm Gun
	(Lennon/McCartney)
  
Fingerpick these chords during the verse... use lotsa chorus.
   Am7  Am6-9 Em9  Em
-|--3----2-----2----0---
-|--1----0-----0----0---
-|--2----2-----0----0---
-|--2----2-----2----2---
-|--0----0-----2----2---
-|-------------0----0---

Verse:
      Am7   Am6-9     Em9    Em
She's not do do     do do do do

Am7            Am6-9  Em9  Em
Do do do do do do      oh yeah

Dm
She's well acquainted do do do do do do do do 
                  Am
do do do do do do do do do 
    Dm                                         Am
The man do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 
 Dm                                    Am
Lying do do do do do do do do do do od od do do 
Dm                                                  Am
A soap do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 

Guitar Break:
       A
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|--7b(10)7--3-----3--5b(7)~--5--3----------------------------------
-|--------------5-------------------5-------------------------------

       A
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|--7b(10)7--3-----3--7b(10)--7b(10)--------------------------------
-|--------------5---------------------------------------------------

       C                A
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|------------------------------------------------------------------
-|--7b(10)7--3-----3--5b(7)~--5--3----------------------------------
-|--------------5-------------------5-------------------------------


"I need a break..." part has same chords as guitar break.

now repeat the following 2X
  Am            C
Mother superior do do do
  Am            G
Mother superior do do do

then the message...
  C   Am       F  G
Happiness is a do do 
  C   Am       F  G
Happiness is a do do

... and on and on with the C-Am-F-G until the different chord just 
before the ending, which is an Fm.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tab Special Notations:
----0----  play the open string ('fret zero')
----5----  play fret five
----5~---  play fret five with vibrato
---5/7---  play fret five, slide up to fret seven
---7\5---  play fret seven, slide down to fret five
--7\5/7--  play fret seven, slide down to fret five, slide back up
--8b(9)--  play fret eight, bend the string (at fret eight) to reach
             the pitch of fret nine
--b(9)8--  play fret eight already bent to the pitch of fret nine,
             unbending until it reaches the normal pitch of fret eight
----h7---  hammer-on to fret seven
----p5---  pull-off to fret five
---/7----  slide up to fret 7 (the starting fret of the slide is
             undefined, judge by ear)
---15\---  play fret 15, slide down (the ending fret of the slide is
             undefined, judge by ear)
---0h3---  play the open string and immediately hammer-on to fret
             three
---7p5---  play fret seven and immediately pull-off to fret five
1940.794I love music that doesn't suckPOBOX::PATLAElvis Sells DECpc's at Digital!Tue Nov 30 1993 19:439
    RE: -1 thank you so much I have just been stuck on the White Album
    lately and love that tune.
    
    December will mark the 25th anniversary of the release of
    The Beatles White Album....
    
    Thanks Again,
    Pat
    	
1940.795Chord help pleaseGIDDAY::KNIGHTPget me a gin and pentatonicMon Dec 06 1993 16:329
    Hi 
    	Has anyone got the tab for "Everything I do I do for you" By Bryan
    Adams. There is a chord in there that has got me. 
    
    	It is during the "You cant tell me , its not worth dying for"
    			 "You cant tell me , its not worth trying for"
    
    	Thanks 
    P.K.
1940.7962 different viewsFRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyTue Dec 07 1993 00:45163
From: Ben Yau <byau@jarthur.Claremont.EDU>

SONG: Everything I do I do it for You
ARTIST" Bryan Adams.

This is as much as I can figure out.
it's easiest if you just use the top four strings (E, B, G, D)

each 4 dashes is an eight note.. the star on top is the beginning of each
measure

*       *       *       *       | *       *       *       *        |
2---------------2-------2-3-3-2-| 0---------------0-------0-5-5-0- |
----3-------3-------3-----------| ----2-------2-------2---2-5-5--- |
--------2-------2-----------0---| --------2-------2--------------- |
0-----------------------0-------| 2------------------------------- |

*       *       *       *       | *       *       *       *        |
3---------------3---------0-2---| 0---------------0-------0---0--- |
----0-------0-------0---3---3-3-| ----2-------2-------2-------2--- |
0-------0-------0-------2-----2-| --------2-------2-------2------- |
--------------------------------| -------------------------------- |

*       *       *       *       | *       *       *       *        |
2---------------2-------2-3-3-2-| 0---------------0-------0-5-5-0- |
----3-------3-------3-----------| ----2-------2-------2---2-5-5--- |
--------2-------2-----------0---| --------2-------2--------------- |
0-----------------------0-------| 2------------------------------- |

3---------------3-------3+------| 2----0------2---0-----------0--- |
----0-------0-----------0-------| 3-----3-----3---2--------------- |
0-------0-------0-------0-------| ------------2------------------- |
------------------------0-------| 0-----------0---2--------------- |

etc..  ihopefully by now you can figure out that I'm basically just 
playing the chords with a certain plucking order.  that's all it really is.
Here are the chords I use (only top four strings) (DGBE)

VERSE:

D(0232)			A(2220)			G(0003)
Look Into my eyes	There you'll see	What you mean to

A(2220)
Me....

D(0232)			A(2220)				G(0003)
search your heart	search your soul..& when you 	find me there you will

D(0232)			A(2220)
search...no		more

G(0003)					D(0232)		A(2220)
You can't tell me it's not worth 	tryin'		for
You can't tell me it's not worth 	dyin'		for

you know it's..
D(0232)				A(2220)			D(0232)
true..everything I		do... I do it for 	you..

VERSE2:
Look into your heart..you will find..there's nothing there to hide
Take me as I am..take my life, I'd give it all - I would sacrifice

Don't tell me it's not worth fighting for
I can't help it, there's nothing I want more
You know it's true, everything I do..I do it for you

A(2220)		D(0232)		A(2225)		G(0003)
Ther's no love	like your love	and no other	could give more love

D(0232)			A(2225)			*(4546)		A(2225)
There's no where	unless you're there	all the time	all the way

*-- not sure what chord this is.. was about to put Ab but that's wrong...

(instrumental)  G(0003) D(0232) G(0003)  D(0232)

G(0003)				D(0232)			A(2220)
Can't tell me it's not worth	tryin'			for
I can't help it there's nothin'	I want			more

yeahh..

D(0232)			A(2225)			G(0003)
I'd fight for you	I'd lie for you		WWalk the wire for you

G(0003)			A(2225)			*(3336)
yeah i'd die		for			you....


D(0232)			A(2220)			G(0003)
you know it's true	everything I do		whoa....

A(2220)			D(0232)
I'd do it for 		you..



submitted by:
byau@jarthur.claremont.edu
Ben Yau. (JTSFMH)


(Everything I Do) I Do It For You   by Bryan Adams

Typed in by Eric Larson (larsoe@rpi.edu)
(I'm not sure if this is the right key, but the chords sound right)

Verse 1
D		   A		G	     	 A
Look into my eyes, you will see what you mean to me
	    D	   	       A 		 G
Search your heart, search your soul and when you find me there, 
G      D	 A
you'll search no more

(A)   Em		     D/F#   Em/G
Don't tell me it's not worth trying for
D/F#  	  Em			 D/F#  Em/G
You can't tell me it's not worth dying for
		  D		A		Dsus2
You know it's true, everything I do, I do it for you


Verse2

D		     A			     G			   Asus4  A
Look into your heart, you will find, there's nothing there to hide
(A)	     D		 A	       G		    D    A
Take me as I am, take my life, I would give it all, I would sacrifice

(A)   Em		     D	      Em  D/E
Don't tell me it's not worth fighting for
(D/E)   Em			 D	Em
I can't help it, there's nothing I want more
(Em)		  D		A		D     Dsus  D
You know it's true, everything I do, I do it for you


Bridge
D	C	     F		       C		G
There's no love like your love, and no other could give more love
	D		A		      E		    A
There's no where unless you're there, all the time, all the way


Solo
G	D    Dsus	D	G	D     Dsus	D


Last Chorus:

D	     Em				   A
Oh you can't tell me it's not worth trying for
   	Em			       A
I can't help it there's nothing I want more
G	     D			A		      G
Yeah I would fight for you, I'd lie for you, walk the wire for you
	 Gm
Yeah I'd die for you
	      D			 Asus A     G  G6		D
You know it's true, everything I do,    oh,         I do it for you
1940.797#2....NAVY5::SDANDREAIf mistakes were dollars....Tue Dec 07 1993 10:176
    re: -1
    
    I use the 2nd version, it sounds more "authentic"; if you're intent is
    to sound 'authentic'......
    
    dawg
1940.798GOES11::HOUSEYou sick little monkey!Tue Dec 07 1993 13:532
    ...but either version could probably inspire projectile vomiting in
    most people.
1940.799pea soup colored?NAVY5::SDANDREAIf mistakes were dollars....Tue Dec 07 1993 14:146
        >but either version could probably inspire projectile vomiting in
        >most people.....
    
    Not when my daughter sings it........
    
    8*)
1940.800I love this conferenceGIDDAY::KNIGHTPget me a gin and pentatonicTue Dec 07 1993 16:1014
    re Mike
    	Thanks buddy, I think the second version is the right one. I will
    try it when I get home but What I think was throwing me was the Em 
    then the D/F# back to the Em/G.
    
    	Re Projectile vomiting.
    
    	I'm rolling............8^).
    
    	But the song goes down a storm at weddings.
    P.K.
    
    Ps  Mike how do you have all these tabs and where can I get my hands
    on them?
1940.801you keep asking for the 'right' ones ;-)FRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyTue Dec 07 1993 18:364
>    Ps  Mike how do you have all these tabs and where can I get my hands
>    on them?
    
    I have a bunch that I FTP'd over from ftp.nevada.edu
1940.802E::EVANSWed Dec 08 1993 10:407
I recently acquired a copy of The Beatles Complete Scores.  Are such scores
rare?  If not, where do you go to find them?  Do any publishers specialize 
in this type of sheet music?

Jim

1940.803GIDDAY::KNIGHTPget me a gin and pentatonicWed Dec 08 1993 16:455
     Mike
    	What is FTP? is that like Kermit in VMS land? How do I get access 
    to these things. I would like to suck them across and print them out.
    
    P.K.
1940.804FTP = Feed The Poor TECRUS::ROSTFretting less, enjoying it moreWed Dec 08 1993 17:1020
    FTP (file transfer protocol) is something that's built into UNIX and
    lets you access directories in someone else's machine. Basically people
    set up an "anonymous" account, and let anyone who wants get into that
    directory and suck stuff out.
    
    The "legitimate" use is to allow people like university researchers
    share software they're working on, etc., but of course, with thousands
    of college students having access to UNIX machines, it also gets used
    for archiving everything from guitar tabs to pictures of your favorite
    guitar god wanking away in full color.
    
    Some poor sap even announced recently he had a *digital recording* of
    his band available for FTP, but you needed a NEXTstation to play it
    back, plus it was about 20 gazillion megabytes, so keeping a copy on
    your local disk would not please your sys mgr.
    
    Find someone in your plant with a DECstation (who knows how to use it)
    and you're all set. All the tab you could ever use and then some...
    
    						     Tab Hunter
1940.805Rollin'NWACES::HICKERNELLMerry Merry, Joy JoyWed Dec 08 1993 18:015
>    						     Tab Hunter
    
    Brian, you got me good with that one!  %^)
    
    Dave
1940.806FRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyWed Dec 08 1993 18:1415
>    FTP (file transfer protocol) is something that's built into UNIX and
>    lets you access directories in someone else's machine. Basically people
>    set up an "anonymous" account, and let anyone who wants get into that
>    directory and suck stuff out.
    
    Or if you install UCX (Ultrix-VMS Connection software) under VMS you
    can do the same.  However, these music repositories are located on a
    network external to DEC's and I don't think you can FTP to/from it.
    I usually use the FTPMAIL utility on the gateway.  Send mail to
    DECWRL::FTPMAIL with "help" as the only text in the body of the message
    and you'll get your info.
    
    The system site you want is >   ftp.nevada.edu
    
    Mike
1940.807FTPMail (rathole)TECRUS::ROSTFretting less, enjoying it moreFri Dec 10 1993 09:128
    Does FTPMail still work?  I stopped getting any files back uisng
    FTPMail about a year ago, luckily I also got a DECstation in my office
    around the same time.
    
    I sent mail to the FTPMail folks and they couldn't figure out what
    happened.
    
    							Brian
1940.808FRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyFri Dec 10 1993 12:231
    Well the last time I used it was this summer, but it still worked.
1940.809sorta..GOES11::HOUSEYou sick little monkey!Fri Dec 10 1993 12:374
    FTPmail worked for me as recently as 3-4 weeks ago.  It did, however,
    take close to 2 weeks to get the files I requested!
    
    Greg
1940.8108^0GIDDAY::KNIGHTPget me a gin and pentatonicSun Dec 12 1993 18:035
    Re last few
    
    	Thank you, I'll give the mail thing a try.
    
    P.K.
1940.811HEDRON::DAVEBanti-EMM! anti-EMM! I hate expanded memory!- DorothyMon Dec 13 1993 10:304
Use the nodes US1RMC, US2RMC or US3RMC, DECwrl is not supposed to work 
anymore. Better yet get a system mangler to install UCX and use real FTP!

dbii
1940.812Paint it blackMEOC02::CLAXTONMTue Dec 14 1993 20:589
    Hi my name is Matt, from Australia.
    
    	Could someone please post the chords/tab for paint it black
    by the stones.
    
    
    Thanks in advance
    
    Matt
1940.813Paint it BlackFRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyTue Dec 14 1993 22:32220
From: juggle@Athena.MIT.EDU
From: pp21+@andrew.cmu.edu (Paul Andrew Platosh)

The song from the show is Paint it Black by the Rolling Stones.
Here's the way I've been playing it - slightly modified to make it sound
better.

"Paint It Black"
by Rolling Stones
Tablature by PAUL PLATOSH

INTRO:
   D U D  U D  U                                              |H|H|     |P|P|H|
-----0----0----0--|-----0----0-----0---0-|-----0----0----0---|-------2---------
---5---7----8-----|-10----8-----7----5---|--5----4-----5---7-|-2-4-5----5-4-2-4
------------------|----------------------|-------------------|-----------------
------------------|----------------------|-------------------|-----------------
------------------|----------------------|-------------------|-----------------
------------------|----------------------|-------------------|-----------------


--0---------------|--0-------------------|
--0---------------|--0-------------------|
--0---------------|--0-------------------|
--2---------------|--2-------------------|
--2---------------|--2-------------------|
--0---------------|--0-------------------|
Strum Backwards      Strum Backwards
(FOUR BEATS)         (FOUR BEATS)


VERSE:
     Em                                                       |S|  |S|  |S|
||----------0---0---0-|-----0---0---0---0-|----0---0---0---0-|-0----0----0----|
||----/---5---7---8---|--10---8---7---5---|--5---4---5---7---|-5-4--4-2--2-4--|
||*--/----------------|-------------------|------------------|---------------*|
||*-/-----------------|-------------------|------------------|---------------*|
||--------------------|-------------------|------------------|----------------|
||--------------------|-------------------|------------------|----------------|

          I see a red door . . . 

                                     ___         _
-----3---2--2--|-----3-2-2--|-----3--3-3---------3---2--|-3-5-3-2-3-|
-----0---3--3--|-----0-3-3--|-----0--0-0---REST--0------|-----------|
-----0---2--2--|-----0-2-2--|-----0--0-0---------0------|-----------|
---------0--0--|-----0-0-3--|---------------------------|-----------|
---------------|------------|---------------------------|-----------|
--0------------|-3----------|--0------------------------|-----------|

                                ___
---3--2--2--|------------|-----------|
---0--3--3--|-2--2--2--2-|--4-4-4-4--|
---0--2--2--|-2--2--2--2-|--4-4-4-4--|
------0--0--|-2--2--2--2-|--4-4-4-4--| repeat
------------|------------|-----------|
-0----------|------------|-----------|


Explanation:
The song's real easy, no explanation needed.
|H| = Hammer on
|P| = Pull off
|S| = Slide           _
--- = Quarter note eg: 3

GOOD LUCK!
pardon any mistakes - its from memory.

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Subject: CRD: Stones 'Paint It Black'
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From: <SELD1020@HASARA11.BITNET> ( Hans van der Hof )
Date: Friday, 26 Feb 1993 11:57:02 CET
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This song was requested a couple of days ago, I'll throw in some other
Stones' songs as well.
 
Enjoy,
 
Hans
 
Paint It Black
The Rolling Stones
 
 
verse 1
Fm                     C7
I see a red door and I want it painted black
Fm                   C7                       Fm
No colours anymore I want them to turn black
  Eb      Ab                    Fm
I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes
  Eb      Ab         Eb  Bb
I have to turn my head until my darkness goes
 
verse 2
I see a line of cars and they're all painted black
With flowers and my love both never to come back
I see people turn their heads and quickly look away
Like a new born baby it just happens every day
 
verse 3
I look inside myself and see my heart is black
I see my red door and I want it painted black
Maybe then I'll fade away and not have to face the facts
It's not easy facing up when your whole world is black
 
verse 4 and end
Fm                           C7
No more will my green sea go turn a deeper blue
Fm                             C7                Fm
I could not foresee this thing happening to you
   Eb     Ab       Eb   Fm
If I look hard enough into the setting sun
   Eb        Ab         Eb   Bb                   C7
My love will laugh with me before the morning comes
                 Fm                  C7
I wanna see your face painted black, black as night
      Fm                       C7
Don't wanna see the sun flying high in the sky
               Fm                                    C7   Fm
I wanna see it painted, painted, painted, painted black,  yeah
 
 
chords chart:
  Fm       C7     Ab       Eb   or    Eb       Bb
EADGBe   EADGBe  EADGBe  EADGBe     EADGBe   EADGBe
133111   X32310  466544  X65343     668886   X13331
 
 
 
 



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Paint It Black
The Rolling Stones
 
 
verse 1
Fm                     C7
I see a red door and I want it painted black
Fm                   C7                       Fm
No colours anymore I want them to turn black
  Eb      Ab                    Fm
I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes
  Eb      Ab         Eb  Bb
I have to turn my head until my darkness goes
 
verse 2
I see a line of cars and they're all painted black
With flowers and my love both never to come back
I see people turn their heads and quickly look away
Like a new born baby it just happens every day
 
verse 3
I look inside myself and see my heart is black
I see my red door and I want it painted black
Maybe then I'll fade away and not have to face the facts
It's not easy facing up when your whole world is black
 
verse 4 and end
Fm                           C7
No more will my green sea go turn a deeper blue
Fm                             C7                Fm
I could not foresee this thing happening to you
   Eb     Ab       Eb   Fm
If I look hard enough into the setting sun
   Eb        Ab         Eb   Bb                   C7
My love will laugh with me before the morning comes
                 Fm                  C7
I wanna see your face painted black, black as night
      Fm                       C7
Don't wanna see the sun flying high in the sky
               Fm                                    C7   Fm
I wanna see it painted, painted, painted, painted black,  yeah
 
 
Hans
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


1940.814KILLING IN THE NAME OFMEOC02::CLAXTONMJimi HendrixSun Dec 19 1993 21:0210
    G'day,
       My name is Matt from Australia.
       Would some kind person please provide me with the TAB for the song
       "'KILLING IN THE NAME OF". I am not to sure what the bands name is,
       but it was a hit this  year.
        
       Thanks in advance 
    
         MATT
    
1940.815RATMGOES11::HOUSEYou sick little monkey!Mon Dec 20 1993 11:374
    The band is Rage Against The Machine.  Great song, but I never figured
    out how to play it.  Getcha a Digitech Whammy device for the solo...
    
    Greg
1940.816MAMMA SAIDMEOC02::CLAXTONMJimi HendrixMon Dec 20 1993 20:436
    Can some kind person please give me the tab for the LENNY KRAVITZ song
    ALLWAYS ON THE RUN. I think it was of his MAMMA SAID CD.
    
    Thanks in advance
    
    MATT
1940.817E::EVANSTue Dec 28 1993 12:015
Where can I find the TAB to Little Wing?  (Hendrix, Clapton or SRV)

Jim

1940.818Taken off internet a while agoNACAD2::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Tue Dec 28 1993 14:0541
---------12\-----------------------------------------3 5 3 3----- 
---------12\----------------------------5------------3---------
------X--12\--------X-----------0---5---5------0-----------------
------X-------------X----X-------5--5---7\-------------------5---
------X--12\--------X----X--0-2--5-7------------------------------
------------0------------X-----------------2\3--------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------
----3---3----------------------------------------5----------------
--4-5---5--4-5--4---------------------5--------5-7----------------
------------------5-------------------5--------------5-7--5-------
--------------------------------5--7----7------------5-7--5-------
-----------------------5-------------------------------------5-7\-
 
-----------------------------------------------------9--10--9-----
----------8-10-8-------------------------------------7--10--7-----
----------7------7-------7--7--7-----7-------------------7--7-----
-------------------9---7-7--9--7-7---7------------9---------------
-------------------7-7-10--------10--7----------------------------
----0--------------------------------------7----------------------
 
----------7--------------------------------------------------------
---7-10---7--------------------------------------------------------
------------7------6------------5--5-5--5------------5-5--5--------
------------9------8\7--------5-7--9-7--5--5-----5---5-7--5--------
-----------------X-------------------------8-----7-----------------
-------------7-6-----------5---------------------------------5\7---
 
-----------5/7--4--5-----5\3---------------------------------------
-----------3/5-----3-----5\1--1----1----1------------------3-1-0---
-------0---0-------0-----0----0----0----0--------2----2----2-------
-------5---5/7-----------5\3-------3----3--------2--2--------------
---------------------------------------------0-3--------------3----
--2/3-----------------0---------1-----1----1-----------------------
 
--------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------7-------------------------------------
--------------------------7---7------7---7------------7-------------
----------7-------7-------7---9------7---7---7---7----7-------------
---3/5-----5--------5------------------------10--7------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1940.819POWDML::BUCKLEYRaptor -- Rules the Skies!Tue Dec 28 1993 15:071
    Internet stuff is always wrong.
1940.820Better than nothing!NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Tue Dec 28 1993 16:472
    Pretty much true, but I did stumble my way through some of the tab a
    while back and it was cool anyway.
1940.821E::EVANSWed Dec 29 1993 11:065
If this is wrong, anybody got a pointer to better TAB?

Jim

1940.822Why not try it?NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Wed Dec 29 1993 12:2211
    Even though there weren't any smileys, I think Buck was at least partly
    kidding. I'm sure pretty much _any_ tab of Little Wing won't be 100%
    certified correct, but the tab I posted wasn't exactly "Jingle Bells."
    Why don't you give it a try and see if it sounds enough like what you
    want?  Or else you could wait until next week when everybody comes back
    to work, dives into the notes file, sees this string, and immediately
    posts their own version of the tab.  :^)
    
    								M
    
    							
1940.823POWDML::BUCKLEYRaptor -- Rules the Skies!Wed Dec 29 1993 12:4610
    -1
    
    Exactly.  TAB is, at least, always a good starting point in which to go
    from, but never to be taken as the "word of God".  Even mags like
    Guitar World and GFTPM tab entires incorrectly.
    
    *Most* (not all) of the stuff I find on the Internet is posted from
    college kids, often with mediocre abilities on the guitar (and limited
    transcribing experience), so, take any Internet-posted guitar TAB
    ditties with a grain of salt...
1940.824ANGIE MEOC02::CLAXTONMBOOBYTRAPWed Dec 29 1993 21:047
    "ANGIE" by the Stones, 
    Would some kind person give me the TAB for this great tune.
     
    Thanks in advance
    
    BOOBYTRAP
    
1940.825ICS::CONROYMon Jan 03 1994 14:154
    RE: "Little Wing". I think I have this at home in one of the guitar
    mags.
    
    It's the SRV version.
1940.826Beatles book for $60.00?DOCTP::SULLIVANSinging for our lives.Mon Jan 03 1994 15:328
    
    Has anyone else been tempted by the Beatles book advertised in the
    latest Musician's Friend cat.?  It claims to have all tunes recorded
    and/or written by the Beatles (including covers) with chords, notes,
    lyrics, and drum parts for $59.88 -- tempting but a bit of change.
    Has anyone seen this in stores or have one?  What do you think of it?
    
    Justine
1940.827ICS::CONROYMon Jan 03 1994 16:5616
    See notes 1954.2618-2629 for some comments.
    
    My wife gave me this for Christmas. I saw it at Acton music and was
    raving about it. It's a great book, and in my opinion well worth it.
    
    It does have the complete score for all their recorded songs. Vocal
    parts, guitar parts, bass, drum, keyboard, strings, etc. I was picking
    out "Martha My Dear" on the piano this weekend.
    
    In addition to the guitar parts written out in standard notation, it's
    also got chord symbols above and block chord diagrams for chord
    voicings. If you like the Beatles this is a great reference. It's
    so much easier to open a book and read. 
    
    Bob
    
1940.828"letter from america" by the proclaimersBERN02::SWIB01::WRIGHTTue Jan 04 1994 13:306
anyone have any idea of the tab for the song "letter from america" by the
Proclaimers ?

thanks in advance,

	ray wright,  dec Bern (Switzerland)
1940.829Hey Hey What Can I DoSSDEVO::LAMBERTI made life easy just by laughingTue Jan 04 1994 13:438
   Can anyone send me the words to "Hey Hey What Can I Do" by Led Zep?
   You know, the acoustic thing that was only available as the "B" side
   of a single until some boxed-set came out.

   Thanks in advance,

   -- Sam
   
1940.830TP chords?NAVY5::SDANDREAVelociraptor_dawgTue Jan 11 1994 13:007
    It seems like I never have a guitar with me while I'm commuting to
    work, so I can figger out the new tunes.  I'v been playing around with
    Petty's "Mary Jane" or "Last Dance" (or whatever) in my head and assuming
    key of Am, it sounds like the verses are Am-G-D-Am.  Anybody know the
    chords to the chorus?  Or the proper key?
    
    dawg
1940.831 you need a "drivin'" guitar EZ2GET::STEWARTalways took candy from strangersTue Jan 11 1994 13:388
    
    
    This is one of those situations where a small-body Steinburger really
    comes in handy...  you can work out the chords while you're driving to
    work or club the guy that cuts you off...  (but we're not talking about
    the kind of cut-off for which Mrs. Bobbit is famous)
    
    
1940.832ICS::CONROYPlaces to go, people to annoyWed Jan 12 1994 11:435
    Dawg,
    
    I think they're Em and A with a G at the end.
    
    Bob
1940.833ok.....!NAVY5::SDANDREAI wannabe the mayor of KalamazooWed Jan 12 1994 11:455
    re: -1
    
    Thanks, Bob, I'll give it a whirl......
    
    steve
1940.834Jane Says.....I'm done with SergioPOBOX::PATLAElvis Sells DECpc's at Digital!Wed Jan 12 1994 15:045
    Chorus G - A
           G - A
    
    sounds like that to me but it's hard for me to play that without
    
1940.835another version.....NAVY5::SDANDREAI wannabe the mayor of KalamazooWed Jan 12 1994 15:229
    re: -1
    
    G - A is mighty close to Em - A, but I gotta admit that part of the
    song does not sound like a change to a minor chord (to my ear
    anyway...)
    
    I'll try both...
    
          Thanks!
1940.836Different songsZYMRGY::samI made life easy just by laughingWed Jan 12 1994 15:579
   re: .last two 

   Bzzzt!  Wrong song.  .834 is talking about "Jane Says" by Jane's Addiction.
   Dawg, I think you've been talking about Tom Petty's latest.  No?  Then I'll
   shut up.  Just didn't want people going down the wrong path.

   -- Sam

   P.S.  "Jane Says" is G - Amaj7, I believe (Greg?  You know this one...).
1940.837GOES11::HOUSELike a cat caught in a vacuumWed Jan 12 1994 16:546
>   P.S.  "Jane Says" is G - Amaj7, I believe (Greg?  You know this one...).

    I always just played it G - A, but it may not be quite right.  There's
    not way that's a maj7, that Ab doesn't sound right in there.
    
    Greg
1940.838TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPWed Jan 12 1994 17:4915
re: .837

>>   P.S.  "Jane Says" is G - Amaj7, I believe (Greg?  You know this one...).
>
>    I always just played it G - A, but it may not be quite right.  There's
>    not way that's a maj7, that Ab doesn't sound right in there.
    
Greg:

    It doesn't sound right 'cause it should be spelled G# rather
than Ab. :-)

-Hal

P.S. for the humor impaired:  It's just a joke, relax! :-)
1940.839Not that most of you would care about playing "Jane Says" anyway...GOES11::HOUSELike a cat caught in a vacuumWed Jan 12 1994 19:046
    Sam came by and we discussed it and he actually meant A7, not Amaj7. 
    Not that it makes much difference, I still think it's wrong... ;^) 
    BUT, if you insist on playing something other then an A, A7 sounds
    infinitely better then Amaj7.
    
    Greg
1940.840weird video, so I hearQUIVER::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Jan 12 1994 19:2832
re:          <<< Note 1940.830 by NAVY5::SDANDREA "Velociraptor_dawg" >>>
>                                -< TP chords? >-
>
>    It seems like I never have a guitar with me while I'm commuting to
>    work, so I can figger out the new tunes.  I'v been playing around with
>    Petty's "Mary Jane" or "Last Dance" (or whatever) in my head and assuming
>    key of Am, it sounds like the verses are Am-G-D-Am.  Anybody know the
>    chords to the chorus?  Or the proper key?

After hearing this song on the way to work today, I'm able to figure out the
chorus.  It's a tricky modulation that I couldn't figure out in my head
yesterday without the benefit of the song.  Anyway, assuming it is in fact in
Am, it's

Bm
Last dance with Mary Jane

Bm                             A
one more time to kill the pain

Bm                               
I feel summer creeping in and I'm

Bm                       A    G
tired of this town again

(then back to Am for the verse)


let me know if this sounds wrong.

adam
1940.841that's 3!NAVY5::SDANDREAI wannabe the mayor of KalamazooFri Jan 14 1994 11:087
    Adam is replying to the song and piece of the song I was asking about. 
    It's the 'chorus' to Mary Jane by TP.  I have not tried any of the
    proposed solutions yet....I'll post results Monday!
    
    Thanks to all.....
    
    stevo
1940.842is it my ear, or just 'familiarty"?NAVY5::SDANDREAI wannabe the mayor of KalamazooFri Jan 14 1994 14:2927
    RE: my guess at the TP song....
    
    When I heard "Mary Jane" I didn't know what key it was in (and didn't
    have a guitar with me) but I immediately knew that the chord changes 
    were: Some minor chord, a major chord two frets lower, and a major 
    chord that is the IV of the first chord.  Does that mean I have a 
    little relative pitch, or that I can recognize chord progressions 
    from playing for so long.  I couldn't figure out the chord change 
    for the verse without a guitar (thus my question in here) and I've
    never heard the song when i had a guitar with me.  
    
    Also, I assumed/guessed it was Am (first chord), therefore the next two
    chords would have to be G and D.  Turns out, I had guessed the key too!
    Just lucky?  I dunno.....I have correctly guessed keys from the sound of
    a guitar's chords before....I can recognize an open D, G, E and A
    by just listeneing fairly consistently, but any other chord escapes me 
    if I don't have a guitar with me....
    
    I don't have perfect pitch, that's for sure.  If you play me a note, I
    won't know what it is, but I can recognize 'some' chords from their
    'sound', when and only when they are played in the 'open' position.
    
    I chalk it up to experience, no natual gifts......
    
    Do you folks do this?
    
    dawg
1940.843NACAD2::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Fri Jan 14 1994 16:0715
    >>  Do you folks do this?
    
    Yes.  Give me the starting chord (and sometime I don't need that either
    because the chord is familiar and also because most pop songs are in
    one of only a few keys) and I can name the rest of the chords in a song 
    as they happen.  It's not a matter of relative pitch, because I'm not
    thrown by inversions... I still get the correct roman numeral chord. 
    Getting into modulation or a deviation from I ii iii IV V vi vii chords
    makes it tougher, but I still get it mostly.  Except for, like, Stevie 
    Wonder and Steely Dan songs.
    
    It's wierd... I know musicians much more accomplished than I who can't
    hear a I IV V.  I guess some have it, some don't.  
    
    							M
1940.844USPMLO::DESROCHERSFri Jan 14 1994 16:2112
    
    	My brother used to play out solo - he plays 12 string.  I've
    	seen folks request a tune he's never played before and, if
    	he's heard it and remembers a few words, he'd just grab a
    	chord and play the damn thing.  On stage!!
    
    	He also always chose the weirdest harmonies when singing along
    	to the radio.  Like Marc H., he just had it.  I've jammed with
    	Marc and he definitely has that kind of ear.
    
    	Much of it's a gift.
    
1940.845Mary JaneNACAD2::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Mon Jan 17 1994 10:3313
    re: Last Dance w/ MJ                
    
    Saw the video over the weekend.  I think the chords on the chorus are :
    
    	Em7   A   Em7   A   G
    
    ... then back to Am-G-D for the verses.  Best part of the song is the
    way the background vocals mimic the guitar riff.  Pretty cool.
    
    							Marc
    
    P.S.     Hey, Tom... I'll gladly trade some ear for some of those
    	     chops you have an excess of.  Whatd'ya say?
1940.846Use MEOC02::KNIGHTPETERGIDDAY::KNIGHTPget me a gin and pentatonicMon Jan 31 1994 17:508
    
    
    	Can anyone E-Mail me the words and the chords to "How sweet it is"
    By James Taylor?
    
    Thanks in advance
    
    P.K
1940.847THE WIND CRIES MARYMEOC02::CLAXTONMBOOBYTRAPMon Feb 07 1994 20:177
    G'day,
    
    	I was wondering if someone could help me with the changes in the
        Jimi Hendrix song, "THE WIND CRIES MARY".I am having trouble with 
        changes in the solo and the solo itself. If someone has the tab 
        for ths song or any ideas, it would be much appreciated.
    
1940.848Here's a startNACAD2::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Mon Feb 07 1994 20:448
    Not sure of the key... maybe E?
    
    Anyway, if E, here are the changes, more or less: 
                                                     
    B  A  E  B  A  E  B  A  E  F#  A  D  D#  E
    
    I think later it riffs out with some different chord changes.  Can't
    remember them off the top of my head.
1940.849LEDS::BURATIhubba hubbaMon Feb 07 1994 23:4118
    I play sorta it like this
    
    verse
    B  A  E  E
    B  A  E  E
    B A# A  E  E
    F#  A  D D# E
    F#  A  D D# E
    D D# E
    D D# E

    solo
    E D A C
    E D A C
    E D A C
    F# F# A A C C
    E E E E

1940.850'F' ?NAVY5::SDANDREAGod bless Tony Tiger....Tue Feb 08 1994 11:478
    The changes look right, but I *think* that song is in key of 'F'....at
    least this old fart learned it in 'F' a loooooong time ago......
    
    dawg
    
    (probably a cassette deck with weird speed....)
    
    8)
1940.851forgot this...NACAD2::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Tue Feb 08 1994 12:179
    ... also, you'll need the magic riff :
    
    -|---------------------------------------
    -|---------------------------------------
    -|--7----8-----9-------------------------
    -|--7----8-----9-------------------------
    -|--7h9--8h10--9h11----------------------
    -|---------------------------------------
    
1940.852The Wind Cries MaryLEDS::BURATIhubba hubbaThu Feb 10 1994 19:1820
    Oops. I goofed in the solo part in my previous reply. I should be

    solo
    E D A G
    E D A G
    E D A G
    F# F# A A C C
    E E E E

    Regarding key: dawgster right. I checked the recording and it's closer
    to F but I'll bet it was just the way Jimi's guitar was tuned (or not).
    The track was done in one take with a couple of additional guitars
    dubbed in within the next few minute, according to the liner notes on
    the new issue of "Are You Experienced". Jimi, Noel and Mitch had only 
    run about halfway thru it before they did that take. Chandler says
    twenty minutes later it was in the can. I don't think that they were
    too concerned about concert pitch. BTW, it went to #6 on the British
    charts about the time Jimi played Monterey.

    --Ron
1940.853sounds like Van MorrissonSALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Wed Apr 13 1994 11:531
    any suggestions on how to play "Mr. Jones" by counting Crows ?
1940.854CAMONE::ZIOMEKPump up the TESTWed Apr 13 1994 14:233
    It's in this months GFTPM
    
    John
1940.855daughterMEOC02::CLAXTONMBOOBYTRAPThu Apr 21 1994 03:364
    G'day,
    
    I was wondering if someone could help me with the music for Pearl Jams
    ( daughter )
1940.856SEASONS OF WITHERSALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Thu May 19 1994 15:26103
                             AEROSMITH
                        "Seasons of Wither"
                       from _Get Your Wings_

Intro Fig. (fade in, 7x)
   N.C.
 e+-----------------|-----------------|  Replace   |-----------------|
 B+-----------------|-----------------|  the last  |-----------------|
 G+-----0-----0-----|-----0-----0-----|  measure   |-----0-----0-----|
 D+---0-----0-----0-|---2-----3-----3-|  of the    |---2-----3-----5-|
 A+-------1---------|-0-----1-----1---|  last rep  |-0-----1-----3---|
 E+-3-----------3---|-----------------|  with:     |-----------------|

Bridge Fig. (4x)
    D                           C                    D     C   Bb  F
  |-----------------|-----------------|  Replace   |-----------------|
  |-7-----7---------|-7-----7---5-----|  the last  |-7-7---5---3-----|
  |-7-----7---------|-7-----7---5-----|  measure   |-7-7---5---3-----|
  |-7-----7---------|-7-----7---5-----|  of the    |-7-7---5---3---3-|
  |-5-----5---------|-5-----5---3-----|  last rep  |-5-5---3---1---3-|
  |-----------------|-----------------|  with:     |---------------1-|

Verse Fig. (5x)
   Em                F                 D/F#              G
 |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
 |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
 |-----2-----0-----|-----2-----0-----|-----2-----2-----|-----0-----0-----|
 |---0-----0-----0-|---0-----0-----0-|---0-----0-----0-|---0-----0-----0-|
 |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
 |-0-----0-----0---|-1-----1-----1---|-2-----2-----2---|-3-----3-----3---|

-loose hearted lady, sleepy was she
-love for the devil brought her to me
-tears of a thousand drawn to her sin
-Seasons of Wither holdin' me in

CHORUS:
~~~~~~
   G                 C                 G/B
 |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
 |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
 |-----0-----0-----|-----0-----0-----|-----2-----0-----|
 |---0-----0-----0-|---2-----2-----2-|---0-----0-----0-|
 |-----------------|-3-----3-----3---|-2-----2-----2---|
 |-3-----3-----3---|-----------------|-----------------|
-                    ooh     always me       I feel so
-                    ooh     always me       I feel so

   Em                F                 G
 |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
 |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
 |-----2-----0-----|-----2-----0-----|-----0-----0-----|
 |---0-----0-----0-|---0-----0-----0-|---0-----0-----0-|
 |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
 |-0-----0-----0---|-1-----1-----1---|-3-----3-----3---|
-  ba -             - adly       for   you
-  sa -             - adly       for   you   at times

   A7                Bb                C
 |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
 |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
 |-----0-----0-----|-----0-----0-----|-----0-----0-----|
 |---2-----2-----2-|---3-----3-----3-|---2-----2-----2-|
 |-0-----0-----0---|-1-----1-----1---|-3-----3-----3---|
 |-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|

-bound to lose your mind
-live on borrowed time
-take the wind right out of your sails
[end CHORUS]

w/Bridge Fig. (6x)
-fireflies dance in the heat of
-hound dogs that bay at the moon
-my ship leaves in the midnight
-can't say I'll be back too soon

w/Verse Fig. (4x)
-they awaken far far away
-heat of my candle show me the way
-seas of a thousand drawn to her sin
-Seasons of Wither holdin' me in

[CHORUS]

Bridge Fig. (4x)

Verse Fig. (first 3 measures only)

Intro Fig. (4x)

end on D chord (x5777x).

--------------------

There is a fill near the end that goes something like..

--------------12------------------------------------------------------
-15-------15----------------------------15----------------------------
------------------14b16r14-12----14-----14b16r14--12-------[fdbk]-----
----------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1940.857Hot Cherie...CAMONE::ZIOMEKPump up the TESTWed May 25 1994 14:2311
    
    
    	Does any one have the tab, or know if there is a songbook available
    for the song 'Hot Cherie' by Hardline? We have had this tune requested
    and need to get it ready in about 3 weeks or so. I couldn't find the 
    'double eclipse' CD anywhere locally. And don't remember exactly how
    the song went either. I already checked nevada.edu. Any help would be 
    appreciated.
    
    Thanks,
    John
1940.858DABEAN::REAUMEclick -- buzz -- whirrWed May 25 1994 15:049
    
      Shouldn't be that hard to find. there's only *one* Hardline CD.
    If I could capsulize the guitar work, I'd say it's Neal Shon doing
    the opposite of his Journey style. Hardline and "Hot Cherie" rocks!
    
      I've got to pick up the CD as well. A friend of mine's band covered
    HC and that's how I got tuned into Hardline.
    
    								-JR-
1940.859Intro needed...AKOCOA::MINEZZIThu Jun 02 1994 12:067
    
    I was wondering if anyone knew the intro guitar to 
    Shooting star by Bad Co.  
    
    Thanks,
    
    Ron.
1940.860ask me tommorrow.....NAVY5::SDANDREAIndecision; the key to flexibilityThu Jun 02 1994 13:3912
    re: -1
    
    I know it...played that song on stage a zillion times......problem is I'd
    have to show it to ya.....can you come to Virginia any time soon?
    
    I'll refresh myself tonight and try to describe it tommorrow...I don't
    'do' tab so I'll have to use the 'dawg' method of scripting it, unless
    Buckster or somebody else chimes in first...
    
    I suppose I could talk ya thru it on the phone, too....
    
    steve
1940.861SOUNDGARDENSALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Tue Jul 12 1994 12:322
    COULD/WOULD somebody please post and/or mail me the lyrics and chords
     tp Soundgarden's "Black Holed Sun " Please ?
1940.862LARVAE::BRIGGS_RWed Jul 13 1994 06:416
    
    Can anyone supply me the chords (and ideally lyrics) to 'Jeopardy' by
    the Greg Kihn Band?
    
    Richard
    Basingstoke, UK
1940.863D minor is the saddest of all keys...POWDML::BUCKLEYVenimus, Vidimus, CoastimusWed Jul 13 1994 15:365
    >Can anyone supply me the chords (and ideally lyrics) to 'Jeopardy' by
    >the Greg Kihn Band?
    
    The main chord for 70% of this song is a Dmin7 chord (the 5th fret,
    5th string root jobbie).
1940.864Remember that video?!?HOTLNE::LUCHTWed Jul 13 1994 15:441
    
1940.865What was the video like?SSDEVO::LAMBERTI made life easy just by laughingWed Jul 13 1994 17:2810
   re: .-1
   
   Not really, but I do remember Weird Al's takeoff:  "I Lost on Jeopardy".

   :-)
   
   -- Sam

   P.S.  BTW, I think the name of the original song was, "Our Love's in
   Jeopardy".  Unless he's asking for the game show theme song, of course.
1940.866CAMONE::ZIOMEKPump up the TESTThu Jul 14 1994 15:204
    'Black hole Sun' is in one of the guitar mag's this month, as well as 
    'Shine'.
    
    John
1940.867Words needed for ancient tunesMILKWY::JACQUESVintage taste, reissue budgetTue Jul 19 1994 13:5220
	I need the lyrics to the following tunes. If anyone has the
    lyrics for these tunes please send EMAIL to me at MILKWY::JACQUES.


	The Midnight Rider		Greg Allman

	Gasoline Alley			Rod Stewart

	Summertime Blues		Various (Who, Eddy Cochrane, etc)	

	
	That's all for now. Any help with these words would be greatly
    	appreciated.
    
    	Mark	


		

1940.868RS LOVE IS STRONG...SALEM::TAYLOR_JPickin' and a grinnin'Wed Sep 14 1994 16:504
    Rolling Stones "Love is strong"
    
     G - A - C -G   VERSE
     D - C          CHORUS
1940.869Love is all around?GIDDAY::KNIGHTPThere's room for you insideWed Sep 14 1994 19:404
    Any one got the changes for "love is all around"by WET WET WET. Ithink
    the Troggs also did this in the 60's.  I got to learn it for a wedding
    and this might save me some time, only going to play it the once.
    P.K.
1940.870LARVAE::BRIGGS_RFri Sep 16 1994 07:029
    
    Verses are C, Dm, F and G repeated. The middle I'm not sure of without
    my guitar.
    
    Not sure its in C and I also recall the use of an F and Fsus4 in place
    of just the F shown above.
    
    Richard
    Basingstoke, UK
1940.871Help With - Take Me Down To The Infirmary CrackerPOBOX::PATLAElvis Sells DECpc's at Digital!Fri Sep 16 1994 23:219
    I need help with a chord for Cracker's Take Me Down To The Infirmary
    off of Kersene Hat, What I have is
    
    F	C/G	Dm	Bb	?
    F	C/G	F	Bb	F
    
    I don't what the chord is right after the first Bb, I hear it in the
    song a couple of times at various stages....
    	
1940.872gives me a startGIDDAY::KNIGHTPThere's room for you insideSun Sep 18 1994 20:434
    re .870
    Thanks
    
    P.K.
1940.873COMICS::PARRYTrevor ParryFri Sep 23 1994 10:265
    Love is all around, tab and stave music, has been published in a recent
    edition of Guitar Techniques in the UK.  It involved a capo on the
    first fret.
    
    tmp
1940.874cool simple chordsSALEM::TAYLOR_Jand so it goes...Thu Sep 29 1994 10:467
    The band Farren has a song called "Dirty old town" that has some
     simple, movable , cool sounding chords .
     (1st chord)an Em7 on the 7th fres , top 4 strings 
     (2nd chord) a ? , play the tp 4 strings, barred across the 7th fret
     (3rd chord) a ?, barred across the top 4 strings on the 5th fret.
    pluck the open low E string now and again .
    nice sound. 
1940.875Buck,Greg....anybody?GIDDAY::KNIGHTPThere's room for you insideFri Oct 07 1994 01:027
    Does anyone know the correct way to play "alright now" by free?
    
    	It sounds very easy,but, I am having trouble with the chords
    and their inversions during the solo.  
    
    	Funny sometimes how what seems easy when you listen to it...aint
    P.K.
1940.876DREGS::BLICKSTEINdbFri Oct 07 1994 11:0210
    Oh geez,  I used to know that.
    
    The actual voicings on that aren't difficult but there not obvious.
    
    I also think that there are actual two guitars on that track but they
    are blended quite well and sound like one unless you listen very
    carefully.   However, there IS a way to get it sound right with just
    one guitar but I'd have to have my guitar in front of me to figure
    out how that's done.   There's a semi-unusual suspension chord in there
    somewhere.
1940.877GOES11::HOUSEHow could I have been so blind?Mon Oct 10 1994 16:3613
    Oh man!  I used to know that one too.  Saw it in a magazine, if I
    remember right.  As Dave says, the chords aren't all that tough, just
    the strange voicings they used.
    
    But...I do try to put things like that out of my head.  I didn't like
    the song that much when I started playing it, liked it a lot less after
    about 400 times through it in band rehearsals.  (Naturally, these are
    just excuses for my absolutely pathetic memory...)
    
    I couldn't even begin to think of it without a guitar in my hands (as I
    am right now...)
    
    Greg
1940.878off the cuffPOWDML::BUCKLEYwhy do we have to fall from grace?Mon Oct 10 1994 16:4512
    without guitar in hand, and having noodled on that dinosaur of a tune
    in a while, here is what my brain (whats left of it) sez (take it with
    a grain of salt):                                
    
       A       D/A  A        Gsus2     D/A       A
    e------------------------------------------------
    b--2--------3---2--------3---3-----3---3-----2---
    g--2--------2---2--------2---2-----2---2-----2---
    d--2--------4---2--------5---5-----4---4-----2---
    a--o----o---o---o----o---o------o--o------o--o---
    e------------------------------------------------
                                                  
1940.879DREGS::BLICKSTEINdbMon Oct 10 1994 16:5822
    Yep, that's it.
    
    But I've heard more guitarist get this wrong than almost any other
    "classic" riff I know of.
    
    I know I play it a little bit differently to try and cover the two
    guitar parts that (I could swear) on the record.
    
    Like I play the last "A" in Buck's example as an A5
    
       A       D/A  A        Gsus2     D/A       A
    e--------------------------------------------5---
    b--2--------3---2--------3---3-----3---3-----5---
    g--2--------2---2--------2---2-----2---2-----2---
    d--2--------4---2--------5---5-----4---4-----2---
    a--o----o---o---o----o---o------o--o------o--o---
    e------------------------------------------------
    
    I think I also throw that A on top of the Gsus2 and D/A as well.
    
    	db
    
1940.880POWDML::BUCKLEYwhy do we have to fall from grace?Mon Oct 10 1994 17:0716
       A       D/A  A        Gsus2     D/A       A
    e--------------------------------------------5---
    b--2--------3---2--------3---3-----3---3-----5---
    g--2--------2---2--------2---2-----2---2-----2---
    d--2--------4---2--------5---5-----4---4-----2---
    a--o----o---o---o----o---o------o--o------o--o---
    e------------------------------------------------
    
    Yes, that's right ... the last chord, you double the 5th and the octave
    on top!
    
    
    >I think I also throw that A on top of the Gsus2 and D/A as well.
    
    no way, how would you even finger that, as you need to play the G on
    thed string, 5th fret for the Gsus2 chord with your pinky??
1940.881GOES11::HOUSEHow could I have been so blind?Mon Oct 10 1994 17:124
    Yeah, that looks like how I played it too.  (not that that mean's much,
    but hey...)
    
    Greg
1940.882DREGS::BLICKSTEINdbMon Oct 10 1994 17:1614
    >>I think I also throw that A on top of the Gsus2 and D/A as well.
    
    >no way, how would you even finger that, as you need to play the G on
    >thed string, 5th fret for the Gsus2 chord with your pinky??
    
    Now that I think of it, I don't think the high A is on anything except the
    last chord.
    
    Can't wait til I get V3 of Encore and I can do these kinda charts more
    easily.   To be honest, I know a lot of the stuff that people are
    asking for but I don't have the patience that Buck and others have
    about typing it in.
    
    	db
1940.883I'm alright now....8^).GIDDAY::KNIGHTPThere's room for you insideMon Oct 10 1994 20:0412
    re last few
    	
    	Thank you all.  I was playing it the easy way out with just the
    A,D progression.  I listened to it but just couldn't pick it, sometimes
    its like that.  I remember having awful trouble with "Rain on the
    scarecrow" a while ago, but got all the cool sus 4 stuff straight away
    on "Black Velvet"...funny how some come easy and some don't come at
    all.
    
    Thanks again
    
    P.K.
1940.884JARETH::KMCDONOUGHSET KIDS/NOSICKTue Oct 11 1994 15:386
    
    
    Cool! One of the great mysteries of my youth is now solved!
    
    Kevin
    
1940.885TRUCKS::GOREBar Sinister with Pedant RampantThu Oct 13 1994 06:0114
Re .882
    
>    Now that I think of it, I don't think the high A is on anything except the
>    last chord.
 
Last chord of the chorus; it's not in the verse, at least not on the British
release. Was it remixed for the US?
I've dusted off my old audio tapes, and watched a video of ARN played by Messrs
Satriani, Vai, Bettencourt and May (and sung by Paul Rogers), and I'm convinced
that Gsus2 doesn't feature; it's just the D/A. Mind you, if Steve Morse had 
been playing....

		Ian G.

1940.886USPMLO::DESROCHERSMine's made outta unobtainium!Thu Oct 13 1994 08:228
    
    	I'd appreciate the words to "Reason to Believe", recently
    	by Rod Stewart.  Did Al Anderson write it?  Wild Weeds, yes?
    
    	Thanks,
    	Tom
    	uspmlo::desrochers
    
1940.887ANGST::BECKPaul BeckThu Oct 13 1994 09:582
    It's a real old folk-scare-era song, I think written by Tim Hardin;
    same author as "Lady Came From Baltimore".
1940.888SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLINThe fun begins at 80!Thu Oct 13 1994 10:3210
    
    
      Can someone point out the (not-so) obvious for me. 
    
      What is the hook on Julian Cope's "Trampoline"? 
    I just cannot find that cross picked chord.  
    
      
     -Brain Cramped.
    
1940.889TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPThu Oct 13 1994 11:0523
re: .886
    
>    	I'd appreciate the words to "Reason to Believe", recently
>    	by Rod Stewart.  Did Al Anderson write it?  Wild Weeds, yes?
    
As Paul surmised, Tim Hardin did indeed write it.

From memory:

    If I listened long enough to you
    I'd find a way to believe that it's all true
    Knowing that you lied straight-faced while I cried
    Still I look to find a reason to believe

    Someone like you makes it hard to live without somebody else
    Someone like you makes it easy to give, never think about myself

    If I gave you time to change my mind
    I'd find a way to leave the past behind
    Knowing that you lied straight-faced while I cried
    Still I look to find a reason to believe
    
-Hal
1940.890It was a great albumKIRKTN::JHYNDMANFri Oct 14 1994 18:2211
    Damn !
    	   I wrote out the words at home so I could type them in tonight !
    Hal got in before me. Rod Stewart recorded that track on "Every Picture
    Tells a Story" way back in 1971...the first album I ever bought. The
    version on that is unplugged,apart from the intro on a Hammond.
    	Danny Thompson on acoustic bass,too ! I still think that after the
    next album,Rod sold out completely on the soul/folk blend....remember
    "I am sailing......." Bleeaacchhh!!!!!
    
    						Jim.
    
1940.891Two requestsCOOKIE::LAMBERTSam, Storage Mgmt. S/W @CXOSun Oct 16 1994 19:3311
   I'm looking for the words and music to two songs.  If anyone can help
   with the following please contact me at COOKIE::LAMBERT or ZYMRGY::sam.

	1)  "Blue Money" by Van Morrison
	2)  "Because the Night" by Patty Smith (written by Springsteen,
						I believe)

   Thanks in advance!

   -- Sam
   
1940.892"Because The Night", Patti Smith, 10k ManiacsBLADE::ANDREI think, therefore I am, I thinkMon Oct 17 1994 09:3563
                 Because The Night - Patty Smith, 10K Maniacs
                ==============================================

        Bm      G        A         Bm
     1) Take me now baby here as I am 
        Hold me close and try and understand
        Desire's hunger is the fire I breathe
        Love is a banquet on which we feed

        G	A	D	A
        Come on now try to understand
        Bm        G                     A
        The way I feel when I'm in your hand
        D	G	         A
        Take my hand going under cover
             C
        They can't hurt you now
        Bm
        Can't hurt you now
        F#
        Can't hurt you now

        Bm          G             A
CHORUS) Because the night belongs to lovers
        Bm          G             A  Bm
        Because the night belongs to us
        Bm          G             A
        Because the night belongs to lovers
        Bm          G             A  Bm
        Because the night belongs to us

     2) Have I a doubt when I'm alone?
        Love is a ring...a telephone
        Love is an angel disguised as lust
        Here in our beds until the morning comes

        Come on now try and understand
        The way I feel under your command
        Take my hand as the sun descends
        They can't touch you now
        Can't touch you now
        Can't touch you now

CHORUS)

  SOLO)   G.A.D.A. | Bm.G...A. | D.G...A. | G....... |

             D        A       D         A
     3) When lost, we see, we doubt the vicious circle
        Bm        A          D         A
        Turns and burns, without you oh I can not
        Bm       A         D         A
        Live, forgive, the yearning, burning
            G          D        G
        I believe it's time, to feel, to need
           Bm
        So take me now
        Bm
        Take me now
        G             F#7
        Take me now

CHORUS) (repeat)
1940.893POWDML::BUCKLEYwhy do we have to fall from grace?Mon Oct 17 1994 09:4113
    In the Patti Smith version, she doesn't play that A chord until the
    word "lovers"...check it out:
    
        Bm          G                A
CHORUS) Because the night belongs to lovers
        Bm          G             A  Bm
        Because the night belongs to us
        Bm          G                A
        Because the night belongs to lovers
        Bm          G             A  Bm
        Because the night belongs to us
    
                                      
1940.894COOKIE::LAMBERTSam, Storage Mgmt. S/W @CXOMon Oct 17 1994 13:054
   Thanks guys!

   -- Sam
   
1940.895USPMLO::DESROCHERSMine's made outta unobtainium!Wed Oct 19 1994 10:453
    
    	thanks for mine too, Hal.
    
1940.896Heard it through the grapevineSALEM::TAYLOR_Jand so it goes...Sat Nov 12 1994 09:5656
      I heard it through the grapevine (Creedence Clearwater Revival)



Main Riff
|--------------|--------------|--------------|--------------|
|--------------|--------------|--------------|--------------|
|--------------|--------------|--------------|--------------|
|-0----0-3--0--|--0-0--3-2--0-|-0----0-3--0--|--0-0--3-2--0-|
|--------------|--------------|--------------|--------------|
|--------------|--------------|--------------|--------------|

basic rythym:
___  _____  _____
| |  | | |  | | | cont.

Intro: play main riff twice.

1st verse





Dm                                                A7          G
Bet you're wondering how I knew 'bout you're plans to make me blue
                Dm                                                   A7
with some other guy that you knew before.  Between the two of us guys you 
                G                         Bm            G         Dm
know I love you more.  It took me by surprise I must say,  when I found out
G
yesterday. Oo I
Chorus:
Dm                                         G
heard it through the grapevine  not much longer would 
                   Dm                                          G
you be mine.  Oo I heard it through the grapevine, and I'm just about to
                                 Dm
lose my mind.  Honey, honey yeah. 

play main riff twice:
Verse 2  same progression

You know that a man ain't supposed to cry, but these tears I can't hold
inside.  Losin' you would end my life you see, cause you mean that much to
me.
You could have told me yourself that you found someone else.  Instead I

chorus
play main riff twice
verse 3
People say believe half of what you see, son, and none of what you hear.
I can't help bein' confused if it's true please tell me dear?
Do you plan to let me go for the other guy that you knew before?
Oo I 
chorus
1940.897Not sure, but it's how I play itDREGS::BLICKSTEINdbMon Nov 14 1994 15:485
    I'm not sure, but I think there's a few 'grace' G chords in there.
    
Dm                   G     Dm                A7          G
Bet you're wondering how I knew 'bout you're plans to make me blue
    
1940.898Proud MarySALEM::TAYLOR_Jand so it goes...Sun Dec 11 1994 11:16109
1940.900Fortunate sonSALEM::TAYLOR_Jand so it goes...Sun Dec 11 1994 11:1849
1940.901Lodi / CF's storySALEM::TAYLOR_Jand so it goes...Sun Dec 11 1994 11:1934
1940.902This stuff should be removed - sign of the timesDREGS::BLICKSTEINdbSun Dec 11 1994 11:2411
    Uh... guys...
    
    I'm not the moderator here and I'll go with anything he decides but I
    would hasten to point out that CompuServ is currently defending a
    multi-million dollar lawsuit against them for publishing exactly these
    kinds of things (i.e. copyright violation).
    
    If you like, I can also refer you to an article in Keyboard magazine
    that describes other examples of BBS's being sued.
    
    	db
1940.903KDX200::COOPERRevolution calling!Mon Dec 12 1994 03:408
    I've hidden the last few replies.
    
    Sam - Can you cruise thru this topic and hide any others that look 
    like trouble?
    
    I'm callin' it a night...
    
    jc (NT'n from home)
1940.904SALEM::TAYLOR_Jand so it goes...Mon Jan 16 1995 10:4546
From: pauls@hogpe.ho.att.com (-P.SALVA)

                  Feel Like I DO
                Peter Frampton


 D - F - C - D)



CHORDS:

A
Woke up this morning

E
with a wine glass in my hand

A
blah blah, blah blah, why the hell did I die?

A
must have been a dream
E
I don't believe where I've been

A
come on, let's do it again

D
Do you

F
you

C
feel like I

D
do

I think it pretty much repeats that progression through the rest of the
song.  Sorry, I can't remember all the lyrics from the song.

Paul

1940.905BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Mon Jan 16 1995 11:4011
    
	>blah blah, blah blah, why the hell did I die?
    
    
    	How about
    
    	"Whose wine, what wine,
    	 where the hell did I dine?"
    
    							GTI
    	
1940.906help with bob marleyEVTAI1::SECU_LDVMr StratoFri Jan 27 1995 03:2210
    
    Hi, 
    	
    	Anyone knows the accoustic-medley released on the "Freedom" album?
    (the one with 4 cd's). I'm looking for all the chords/lyrics of all the 
    songs played in this medley. "Comma Comma" "This Train" "Dewdrops" "Damsel"
    and the others...
    Thanks for any answer.
    
    	-Fred-
1940.907LARVAE::BRIGGS_RFri Jan 27 1995 05:546
    
    Anyone have the chords for 'Needles and Pins'? Its the middle bit that
    is causing me problems.
    
    Richard
    Basingstoke, UK
1940.908not cat stevensGIDDAY::KNIGHTPThere's room for you insideTue Feb 07 1995 19:4410
    	Does anyone have the tab or used to play the solo
    to "Moonlight Shadow".  I dont know who did it but the chorus goes
    something like
    	
    	Far away on the other side
    	He was shot six times by a man on the run
    	And she couldn't find how to push through.
    
    
    P.K.
1940.909Moonlight ShadowEVTAI1::SECU_LDVMr StratoWed Feb 08 1995 03:00143
	Here's what you've requested, I've removed the whole part
	of lyrics (copyright).
	Mail me if you want them.
    
		-Fred-

			 Moonlight Shadow
		         Mike Oldfield
	  	          Maggie Reilly

			
Chords: E                   B                 C#m   A      B    
  E|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
  B|--------------9----------------------------------------------------|
  G|---------9-11---11-9---------8----------8-99-88----8-9-11----------|
  D|-------9-------------11-9-11-------9h11---------11--------9--------|
  A|-------------------------------9-----------------------------------|
  E|-------------------------------------------------------------------|



	C#m/A/B/E/B  then:

    B/E/A/B

	C#m/A/B/E/B
    

Solo
(Use same chords for one verse TWICE for solo)




    (Solo)
    

          H                              H    
    E+------------------------------9-11-12-14-14-14--------------I
    B+---------9-10-9-------------9------------------12-----------I
    G+-------9--------9---------------------------------11-13-14--I
    D+--9-11------------11-9----9---------------------------------I
    A+-----------------------11-----------------------------------I
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I


                                                               H
    E+----------------------------------------------------9-11-12-I
    B+--------12---------12---------9-10-9--------------9---------I
    G+-----13---------13----------9--------9----------------------I
    D+--14------14-13-------13-11------------11-9----11-----------I
    A+--------------------------------------------12--------------I
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I


                                                           H  P
    E+--14-14-14--------------------------------------------------I
    B+-----------12-----------------------------------------------I
    G+--------------11-13-14-13-13-13-11-9-11-9-13-13-13-9-11-9---I
    D+------------------------------------------------------------I
    A+------------------------------------------------------------I
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I



    E+------------------------------------------------------------I
    B+------------------------------12-------12-------------------I
    G+--11-13-11-9-11-9-11-13----13-------13----11-11-13-9-11-----I
    D+------------------------14-------13-------------------------I
    A+------------------------------------------------------------I
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I



    E+-----12-14-16-16-16-14-12-16-16-14-14-12-14-12-14-----------I
    B+--12--------------------------------------------------------I
    G+------------------------------------------------------------I
    D+------------------------------------------------------------I
    A+------------------------------------------------------------I
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I



 
           P     P     P     P     P    P    P    
    E+--14-12-----------------------------------------------------I
    B+--------14-12-14-12-----------------------------------------I
    G+--------------------13-11-11-9-11-9---------11-11-13-9-11---I
    D+------------------------------------11-9-11-----------------I
    A+------------------------------------------------------------I
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I


      DISTORTED GUITAR

           B          B          R             B          B
    E+----------19---------19-----------------------19---------19-I
    B+--(19/21)----(19/21)----(21\19)-17----(19/21)----(19/21)----I
    G+-----------------------------------18-----------------------I
    D+------------------------------------------------------------I
    A+------------------------------------------------------------I
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I


           R              B          B          R
    E+-------------------------19---------19----------------------I
    B+--(21\19)-----16-(17/19)----(17/19)----(19\17)-16-----------I
    G+----------18------------------------------------------------I
    D+------------------------------------------------------------I
    A+------------------------------------------------------------I
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I


              B          B                            H
    E+-------------19---------19-16----------16-------------------I
    B+--16-(17/19)----(17/19)-------19-17-19----------------------I
    G+------------------------------------------18-16-18----------I
    D+---------------------------------------------------18-16----I
    A+---------------------------------------------------------19-I
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I


                          H
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I
    B+------------------------------------------------------------I
    G+--------------------------------------------16----16--------I
    D+--18-------------------16-16-18-16-16-18-18----18----18-14--I
    A+-----16-16----16-18-19--------------------------------------I
    E+-----------19-----------------------------------------------I



   
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I
    B+------------------------------------------------------------I
    G+------------------------------------------------------------I
    D+-----16-----------------------------------------------------I
    A+--19--------------------------------------------------------I
    E+------------------------------------------------------------I
                CALLED IN THE MIDDLE OF...


1940.910Pleasant Valley SundayKYOSS1::ELZAMSWed Feb 08 1995 17:047
    Anyone have the opening/main riff to "Pleasant Valley Sunday" - by the
    Monkeys?
    
    Thanks
    
    Scott
    
1940.911Re -2GIDDAY::KNIGHTPThere's room for you insideWed Feb 08 1995 22:094
    .909
    	Fred thankyou very much
    
    P.K.