From HENNESSE@HUSC15.HARVARD.EDU Fri Apr 14 11:33:51 1995
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 1995 10:35:33 -0400 (EDT)
From: Mod Machine
To: STRETMRD@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu
Cc: Sugar Mailing List
Subject: Slim tabs wishes granted
Here's my version, hope you like it:
The chord changes are rather simple, it's pretty much a drone chord with
a walking bass-line.
This is the verse, like I say, a drone chord with a descending bass line
(The notes above the tab is the bass note)
[1/3] [2/4]
[A/E] [C] [B] [G] [D]
||e---O---|---O---|---O---| |---O---|| ||---O---||
||b---O---|---O---|---O---| |---O---|| ||---O---||
||g---4---|---4---|---4---| |---4---|| ||---7---||
||d---2---|---X---|---X---| |---O---|| ||---O---||
||a---O---|--h3---|---2---| |---X---|| ||---5---||
||E---X---|---X---|---X---| |---3---|| ||---X---||
The first and third times through, the riff goes to the 'G', whilst the
second and third times, it slides up to the 'D' bit.
An example (using the bass notes to deliniate the changes):
[A/E] [C] [B]
Do you know Where you're going
[G]
Do you know where you've been
[A/E] [C] [B]
Is it simple? Is it simple
[D]
The chances seem so slim
Etcetera... (pardon, but I can't remember the lyrics. I apologise for
any lyrical bollocksings up). Now, the chorus:
The chords are (yes, dearies, real chords for the chorus!):
[Fmaj7] [Em] [Emaj] [C9] [Dsus2]
||e---O---|---O---|---O---|---O---|---O---||
||b---1---|---O---|---O---|---3---|---3---||
||g---2---|---O---|---1---|---O---|---2---||
||d---3---|---2---|---2---|---2---|---O---||
||a---3---|---2---|---2---|---3---|---O---||
||E---X---|---O---|---O---|---X---|---X---||
So, here's how it works:
Fmaj7 Em Em-h-Emaj
Iiiiiiiiiii'm Left behind
Fmaj7 Em Em-h-Emaj
Left behind, left behind It's a matter of time
Fmaj7 Em Em-h-Emaj
Your protection from injection My projection
[C9] [Dsus2]
Ejected from the slide Ejected from the slide
And that's all folks. Listen to the record for the form (verse chorus
verse, as a great man once said), and at the fade out, marriage bit at
the end, play the verse chord sequence, but don't go up to the 'D' bit,
keep repeating the riff with the 'G' ending! Have loadsa fun...
Tara,
Sean
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 1995 10:35:33 -0400 (EDT)
From: Mod Machine
To: STRETMRD@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu
Cc: Sugar Mailing List
Subject: Slim tabs wishes granted
Here's my version, hope you like it:
The chord changes are rather simple, it's pretty much a drone chord with
a walking bass-line.
This is the verse, like I say, a drone chord with a descending bass line
(The notes above the tab is the bass note)
[1/3] [2/4]
[A/E] [C] [B] [G] [D]
||e---O---|---O---|---O---| |---O---|| ||---O---||
||b---O---|---O---|---O---| |---O---|| ||---O---||
||g---4---|---4---|---4---| |---4---|| ||---7---||
||d---2---|---X---|---X---| |---O---|| ||---O---||
||a---O---|--h3---|---2---| |---X---|| ||---5---||
||E---X---|---X---|---X---| |---3---|| ||---X---||
The first and third times through, the riff goes to the 'G', whilst the
second and third times, it slides up to the 'D' bit.
An example (using the bass notes to deliniate the changes):
[A/E] [C] [B]
Do you know Where you're going
[G]
Do you know where you've been
[A/E] [C] [B]
Is it simple? Is it simple
[D]
The chances seem so slim
Etcetera... (pardon, but I can't remember the lyrics. I apologise for
any lyrical bollocksings up). Now, the chorus:
The chords are (yes, dearies, real chords for the chorus!):
[Fmaj7] [Em] [Emaj] [C9] [Dsus2]
||e---O---|---O---|---O---|---O---|---O---||
||b---1---|---O---|---O---|---3---|---3---||
||g---2---|---O---|---1---|---O---|---2---||
||d---3---|---2---|---2---|---2---|---O---||
||a---3---|---2---|---2---|---3---|---O---||
||E---X---|---O---|---O---|---X---|---X---||
So, here's how it works:
Fmaj7 Em Em-h-Emaj
Iiiiiiiiiii'm Left behind
Fmaj7 Em Em-h-Emaj
Left behind, left behind It's a matter of time
Fmaj7 Em Em-h-Emaj
Your protection from injection My projection
[C9] [Dsus2]
Ejected from the slide Ejected from the slide
And that's all folks. Listen to the record for the form (verse chorus
verse, as a great man once said), and at the fade out, marriage bit at
the end, play the verse chord sequence, but don't go up to the 'D' bit,
keep repeating the riff with the 'G' ending! Have loadsa fun...
Tara,
Sean