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#From Nic.Boulton@cw.mercury.co.uk Sun Mar 9 21:26:12 1997
#Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 07:58:33 +0000
#From: Nic.Boulton@cw.mercury.co.uk
#To: guitar@nevada.edu
#
#Hey OLGA
#
#Could you please replace my original /h/Boo_Hewerdine/59_Yards.tab with
#this one
#
#thanks
#
#Nic
#Nic.Boulton@cw.mercury.co.uk
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#
#ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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#
#Here's a change from Richard B, in D major :
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#I think the chords are basically just A major, G and D.
#The verse being played with the first finger for the A chord and fingers
#three and four (mainly 3) being added as appropriate, G and D chords used
#in the middle and at the end of each line.
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#
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#The chorus being G, D and A.
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#Subject: /h/Boo Hewerdine/59 Yards.tab
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#
#59 Yards (Boo Hewerdine)
#
#
#This is on Boo Hewerdine's second album, Ignorance. It's played in Ab
#(capo at 1), live and on the album. All the following is written as
#though played in G (at the nut), so if you're playing with a capo at the
#first fret, remember to play all the TAB sections one fret higher than
#written here.
#
#
[Am]59 yards from your house to [C]my [D]house [Am]59 yards away [D] [C]
59 yards from your house to my house 59 yards away
[Am]There's a white car waiting to take me, waiting tt me, waiting to [D]tak[C]e
me
[Am]59 yards from your house to [C]my [D]house [Am]59 yards away [-] [-]
[Chorus] :
and I[C] can't [G]help [Am]thinking about it
I can't help thinking about it
I can't help thinking about it
C G Am: // \\ // \\
one day I'm gonna die \\ // x3 \\ //
x4
repeats
rpts
[Am]Telephone lines scratch my n[C]ame[D] out [Am]across the sky [D] [C]
Telephone lines scratch my name out across the sky
[Am]There's a white car waiting to take me, waiting tt me, waiting to ta[D]ke [C]
me
[Am]Telephone lines scratch my n[C]ame[D] out [Am]across the sky [-] [-]
[Chorus]
[Break]:
0.5 0.5
[D]
0.5 0.5
/ / // \\ \
\\ // x2
I keep...
(Remember, add 1 if you're in Ab)
Am (percussive, on offbeat) C D
[Am]
I keep seeing something flicker in the corner of my eye
I keep seeing something flicker in the corner of my eye
There's a white car waiting to take me, waiting tt me, waiting to take
me
I keep seeing something flicker in the corner of my eye
[Chorus]
[Chorus]
one day I'm gonna die -sing three times over the bit marked , above
[Outro] :
[Am]
Chord fingerings:
EADGBe
X32010 - C
XX0232 - D
X02210 - Am
320003 - G
Strumming in the verse is generally fast strumming of the bass strings,
quickly damped with the palm of the right hand (there's probably one of
those cute little italian words to describe this), except the D C at the
end of each line which is the full chord. Have a listen to the album.
Bend notation :
x(y) fretted at x, pre-bent upto y, pick and hold
x(y) fretted at x, pick and bend one half-step upto y
0.5
X fretted at X, pick and bend up half a half-step (one quarter step?)
\
x(y)x fretted at x, pre-bent (to y), pick and release bend back down to x
h is a hammer on
p is a pull-off
Here's the break written out in the key of Ab (i.e. this is exactly what
you play if you're using a capo at the first fret).
0.5 0.5
[D]
0.5 0.5
/ / // \\ \
\\ // x2
I keep...
Any comments, corrections, etc. welcome.
Nic
Nic.Boulton@mercury.co.uk
Any improvements, etc welcome
Nic
Nic.Boulton@cw.mercury.co.uk
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##song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
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#From Nic.Boulton@cw.mercury.co.uk Sun Mar 9 21:26:12 1997
#Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 07:58:33 +0000
#From: Nic.Boulton@cw.mercury.co.uk
#To: guitar@nevada.edu
#
#Hey OLGA
#
#Could you please replace my original /h/Boo_Hewerdine/59_Yards.tab with
#this one
#
#thanks
#
#Nic
#Nic.Boulton@cw.mercury.co.uk
#
#
#ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
#
#
#Here's a change from Richard B, in D major :
#
#
#I think the chords are basically just A major, G and D.
#The verse being played with the first finger for the A chord and fingers
#three and four (mainly 3) being added as appropriate, G and D chords used
#in the middle and at the end of each line.
#
#
e:---|---|---|---|---|
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B:---|-1-|---|---|---|
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G:---|-1-|---|---|---|
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D:---|-1-|---|(3)|(4)|
#
A:---|---|---|---|---|
#
E:---|---|---|---|---|
#
#The chorus being G, D and A.
#
#
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#Subject: /h/Boo Hewerdine/59 Yards.tab
#
#
#59 Yards (Boo Hewerdine)
#
------------------------
#
#This is on Boo Hewerdine's second album, Ignorance. It's played in Ab
#(capo at 1), live and on the album. All the following is written as
#though played in G (at the nut), so if you're playing with a capo at the
#first fret, remember to play all the TAB sections one fret higher than
#written here.
#
#
[Am]59 yards from your house to [C]my [D]house [Am]59 yards away [D] [C]
59 yards from your house to my house 59 yards away
[Am]There's a white car waiting to take me, waiting tt me, waiting to [D]tak[C]e
me
[Am]59 yards from your house to [C]my [D]house [Am]59 yards away [-] [-]
[Chorus] :
and I[C] can't [G]help [Am]thinking about it
I can't help thinking about it
I can't help thinking about it
C G Am: // \\ // \\
e ---0----------3----------||--------------------||---||-------------||--|
B ---1----------0----------||--------0-1----1-0--||---||--1--1--1----||--|
G ---0----------0----------||--2--2--2-2----2-2-.||---||--2--2--2---.||--|
D ---2----------0----------||--2--2-------------.||---||--2--2--2---.||--|
A ---3----------2----------||--0--0--------------||---||--0-----0----||--|
E --------------3----------||--------------------||---||-------------||--|
one day I'm gonna die \\ // x3 \\ //
x4
repeats
rpts
[Am]Telephone lines scratch my n[C]ame[D] out [Am]across the sky [D] [C]
Telephone lines scratch my name out across the sky
[Am]There's a white car waiting to take me, waiting tt me, waiting to ta[D]ke [C]
me
[Am]Telephone lines scratch my n[C]ame[D] out [Am]across the sky [-] [-]
[Chorus]
[Break]:
0.5 0.5
G ---5-7---5----5-7---5------7(8)----7(8)----7(8)----7(8)----7(8)--7--5--
[D]
-7---------7----------7-----------------------------------------------7-
0.5 0.5
/ / // \\ \
G ---5-7---5----5-7---5----||-7(8)-7(8)-7(8)--.||--7(8)-7(8)-7(8)7--5--7-|
D -7---------7----------7--||-----------------.||------------------------|
\\ // x2
A ---3----------3----------3----------3---5---3---------------------|
E -5---5--3-h-5---5--3-h-5---5--3-h-5-------------------------------|
0.5 0.5 0.5 e -5-------------------------------|
/ / / B -----8---5-----------------------|
G ---5-7---5----5-7---5----5-7---5-----------------8--7---5------------|
D -7---------7----------7----------7---------------------------7-------|
I keep...
(Remember, add 1 if you're in Ab)
Am (percussive, on offbeat) C D
[Am]
I keep seeing something flicker in the corner of my eye
I keep seeing something flicker in the corner of my eye
There's a white car waiting to take me, waiting tt me, waiting to take
me
I keep seeing something flicker in the corner of my eye
[Chorus]
[Chorus]
one day I'm gonna die -sing three times over the bit marked , above
[Outro] :
[Am]
e -----------------------------------------------------------|
B --------------------------------------------1--------------|
G --3p2p0------------------2--2------2--2-----2--------------|
D -------3p2p0-------------2--2------2--2-----2--------------|
A ------------3p2p0--------0--0------0--0-----0--------------|
E -----------------3p2p0---.--.------.--.--------------------|
Chord fingerings:
EADGBe
X32010 - C
XX0232 - D
X02210 - Am
320003 - G
Strumming in the verse is generally fast strumming of the bass strings,
quickly damped with the palm of the right hand (there's probably one of
those cute little italian words to describe this), except the D C at the
end of each line which is the full chord. Have a listen to the album.
Bend notation :
x(y) fretted at x, pre-bent upto y, pick and hold
x(y) fretted at x, pick and bend one half-step upto y
0.5
X fretted at X, pick and bend up half a half-step (one quarter step?)
\
x(y)x fretted at x, pre-bent (to y), pick and release bend back down to x
h is a hammer on
p is a pull-off
Here's the break written out in the key of Ab (i.e. this is exactly what
you play if you're using a capo at the first fret).
0.5 0.5
G ---6-8---6----6-8---6------8(9)----8(9)----8(9)----8(9)----8(9)--8--6--
[D]
-8---------8----------8-----------------------------------------------8-
0.5 0.5
/ / // \\ \
G ---6-8---6----6-8---6----||-8(9)-8(9)-8(9)---||--8(9)-8(9)-8(9)8--6--8-|
D -8---------8----------8--||------------------||------------------------|
\\ // x2
A ---4----------4----------4----------4---6---4-------------------|
E -6---6--4-h-6---6--4-h-6---6--4-h-6-----------------------------|
0.5 0.5 0.5 e -6--------------------------------|
/ / / B ----9---6-------------------------|
G ---6-8---6----6-8---6----6-8---6----------------9---8---6-------------|
D -8---------8----------8----------8---------------------------8--------|
I keep...
Any comments, corrections, etc. welcome.
Nic
Nic.Boulton@mercury.co.uk
Any improvements, etc welcome
Nic
Nic.Boulton@cw.mercury.co.uk