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Subject: All my Stones tabs (1/4)
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Date: 29 Mar 1994 03:12:59 GMT
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Organization: Your Company Name Here
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Message-ID: <2n86br$lab@nermal.cs.uoguelph.ca>
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In this and the following 3 messages I'm enclosing a "cat" of all the
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Stones files I have. The beginning of this file lists the contents.
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This has been submitted to Nevada, of coruse, a number of times,
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all separated nicely, etc etc. It's never made it there.
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Use it or lose it./..
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Angie.tab
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AsTearsGoBy.crd
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BeastOfBurden.tab
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BeforeTheyMakeMeRun.tab
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Bitch.tab
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BrownSugar.tab
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CocksuckerBlues.crd
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DeadFlowers.crd
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DontTearMeUp.tab
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GimmieShelter.crd
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HonkyTonkWomen.crd
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HonkyTonkWomen.tab
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IfYouCantRockMe.tab
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JumpingJackFlash.tab
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LetItBleed.crd
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LetsSpendTheNightTogether.crd
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LoveInVain.crd
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MidnightRambler.tab
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MonkeyMan.crd
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PaintItBlack.tab
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RubyTuesday.crd
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SaltOfTheEarth.crd
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SevenDays.tab
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ShakeYourHips.tab
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SisterMorphine.tab
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StrayCatBlues.tab
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StreetFightingMan.tab
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TumblingDice.tab
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WaitingOnAFriend.crd
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WaitingOnAFriend.tab
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WildHorses.crd
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YouCantAlwaysGetWhatYouWant.crd
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YouGotTheSilver.crd
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satisfaction.tips
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From nermal.cs.uoguelph.ca!torn!utnut!cs.utexas.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!howland.
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reston.ans.net!agate!heteroclinic.Berkeley.EDU!matusima Sun Jul 25 15:50:27 EDT 1993
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Article: 11023 of alt.guitar.tab
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.reston.ans.net!agate!heteroclinic.Berkeley.EDU!matusima
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From: matusima@heteroclinic.Berkeley.EDU (Tatsuhito Matsushima)
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Newsgroups: alt.guitar.tab
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Subject: CRD: angie / rolling stones
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Date: 25 Jul 1993 02:54:58 GMT
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Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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Distribution: world
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ANGIE by Rolling stones. Any correction is appriciated.
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intro:
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Harmonics Am E
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|--------|--0---0---3^0----------|--------0-----------------------|
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|--------|--1---1---1------------|------0---0--------0------------|
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|--------|--2---2---2------------|----1-------1---1--1------------|
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|--------|--2---2---2------------|--------------2-2---------------|
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|--12----|-----------------------|--------------------------------|
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|--------|-----------------------|-0------------------------------|
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G F F C
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|---------3---------1-1----------|-1---------1--------------------|
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|-------3---3-------1-1----------|---1----------------------------|
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|-----5-------5-----3-2----------|--------2----------0-0----------|
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|-5-------------5---3-3----------|------3------------3-2----------|
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|--------------------------------|-----------------3--------------|
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|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
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Em7 Am
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|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
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|-------0-------0^1--------------|--------------------------------|
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|---------0-----2----------------|--------------------------------|
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|----0----------2----------------|--------------------------------|
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|--2------------0----------------|--------------------------------|
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|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
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ANGIE Stones
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[lyrics from ftp.uwp.edu]
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Am E7
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Angie, Angie
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G? F? F F C G C
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When will those clouds all disappear?
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Am E7
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Angie, Angie
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G? F? F F C G C
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Where were the ladies from here?
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G
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With no loving in our souls
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Dm Am
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and no money in our coats
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C F G
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(( Oh you can't say we're satisfied ))
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Am E7
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Angie, Angie
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G? F? F F C G C
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(( Oh you can't say we never tried ))
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Uh Angie, you're beautiful...yes
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(( but ain't it time we said goodbye ))
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Angie, I still love you
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Remember all those nights we cried
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(( All the dreams we held so close
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Seem to all go up in smoke
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Oh let me whisper in your ear ))
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Angie, Angie { <<< whisper }
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Where were the ladies from here?
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{ piano solo }
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Oh Angie don't you weep
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All your kisses still taste sweet
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I hate that sadness in your eyes
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but Angie, Angie
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Ain't it time we said goodbye...ya
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{ strings }
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(( With no loving in our souls
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and no money in our coats
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Oh you can't say we're satisfied ))
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Dm Am
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but Angie, I still love you baby
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Dm Am
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Every where I look I see your eyes
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Dm Am
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There ain't a woman that comes close to you
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C F G
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Come on baby dry your eyes
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Angie, Angie
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Ain't it good to be alive
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Angie, Angie
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They can't say we never tried
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{ END }
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Am G G? F F? C Dm
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|--2---------3--3--2-------------|
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|------2--2--------3-------------|
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|------3--3--------3-------------|
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--
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Tatsuhito Matsushima * matusima@barkley.berkeley.edu
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Lab, ME Dept, UC Berkeley
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Date: Mon, 8 Nov 93 16:30:42 -0500
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From: Steve L Portigal <sportiga@uoguelph.ca>
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To: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
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Subject: (fwd) Re: As Tears Go By (Rolling Stones)
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From: ujhennin@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (Jim Henning)
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Subject: Re: As Tears Go By (Rolling Stones)
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Date: 8 Nov 1993 11:54:31 -0600
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In article <davies-081193114000@129.105.44.7>,
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Brian Davies <davies@ils.nwu.edu> wrote:
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> AS TEARS GO BY by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Andrew Oldham
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> [G] [A7] [C] [D7]
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It's been a long time since I played this one but I think all of the A7
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chords should be Aminor.
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***************** ujhennin@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (Jim Henning) **********************
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"I find it extraordinary, Mr. Richards, that a man of your stature only
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has one pair of pants." - Judge speaking to Keith Richards in 1977
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*******************************************************************************
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--
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| Steve Portigal, Dep't of CIS, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1 |
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| email: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca Phone: (519) 824-4120 ext 3580 |
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| ~~~~~~~~ ask me about 'undercover' the Rolling Stones mailing list ~~~~~~~ |
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| Time waits for no one, and it won't wait for me.. |
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From: Steve L Portigal <sportiga@uoguelph.ca>
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To: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
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Subject: (fwd) Re: As Tears Go By (Rolling Stones)
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From: davies@ils.nwu.edu (Brian Davies)
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Subject: Re: As Tears Go By (Rolling Stones)
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Followup-To: alt.guitar.tab
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Date: 8 Nov 1993 17:23:12 GMT
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AS TEARS GO BY by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Andrew Oldham
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[G] [A7] [C] [D7]
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[G] It is the [A7] evening of the [C] day. [D7]
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[G] I sit and [A7] watch the children [C] play. [D7]
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[C] Smiling faces [D7] I can see, [G] but not for [Em] me.
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[C] I sit and watch as [Bm] tears [Em] go [D7] by.
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[G] My riches [A7] can't buy every[C]thing. [D7]
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[G] I want to [A7] hear the children [C] sing. [D7]
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[C] All I hear [D7] is the sound [G] of rain falling [Em] on the ground.
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[C] I sit and watch as [Bm] tears [Em] go [D7] by.
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Solo on Verse
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[G] It is the [A7] evening of the [C] day. [D7]
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[G] I sit and [A7] watch the children [C] play. [D7]
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[C] Doing things I [D7] used to do [G] they think are [Em] new.
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[C] I sit and watch as [Bm] tears [Em] go [D7] by.
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[G] [A7] [C] [D7]
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[G] [A7] [C] [D7]
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| Steve Portigal, Dep't of CIS, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1 |
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| email: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca Phone: (519) 824-4120 ext 3580 |
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| ~~~~~~~~ ask me about 'undercover' the Rolling Stones mailing list ~~~~~~~ |
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| Time waits for no one, and it won't wait for me.. |
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From: Steve L Portigal <sportiga@uoguelph.ca>
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To: sportiga@herman.cs.uoguelph.ca
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Subject: (fwd) HELP w/ Beast of Burden (stones)
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From: scrs_ltd@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Shorts)
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Subject: HELP w/ Beast of Burden (stones)
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I've never seen this posted - nor have I seen it in ftp.nevada...
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Too make a story short, I want to play this tune in my "band" and I would
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like some opinions on how other people might play it... anyway here's what
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I have now:
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Beast Of Burden The Rolling Stones
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---2-/-4--4------7---4----------5
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---3-/-5--5------7---5----------5
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---2-/-4--4------8---6----------6
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-----------------9-------5-/-7---
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That's the most important part of the song - the chorus is just standard
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straight up chords (I think) but I can't remember them at the moment.
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What I need help on is that the above doesn't sound thick enough - a bit too
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plain. Anyone play it differently?
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Also, as a method for playing in a band with one guitarist, would you just
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keep playing the riff over and over instead of soloing off in the song -
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since I can't do both at the same time, and since I am not that good, I'd
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think to play what the audience knows best: the above riff.
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Comments and suggestions are very welcome.
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Scott
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Life is easy when you're being kept afloat... Scott A. Rasche
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...so I won't rock no boats. "Shorts"
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XTC University of Rochester
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| Steve Portigal, Dep't of CIS, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1 |
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| email: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca Phone: (519) 824-4120 ext 3580 |
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| ~~~~~~~~ ask me about 'undercover' the Rolling Stones mailing list ~~~~~~~ |
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| Hey man you got the real bum's eye for clothes.. |
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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 93 13:53:36 -0400
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From: Steve L Portigal <sportiga@uoguelph.ca>
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To: sportiga@herman.cs.uoguelph.ca
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Subject: (fwd) Re: HELP w/ Beast of Burden (stones)
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From: pat@jaameri.gsfc.nasa.gov (patrick m. ryan)
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Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature
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Subject: Re: HELP w/ Beast of Burden (stones)
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Shorts (scrs_ltd@uhura.cc.rochester.edu) wrote:
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>I've never seen this posted - nor have I seen it in ftp.nevada...
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>Too make a story short, I want to play this tune in my "band" and I would
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>like some opinions on how other people might play it... anyway here's what
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>I have now:
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>Beast Of Burden The Rolling Stones
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>---2-/-4--4------7---4----------5
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>---3-/-5--5------7---5----------5
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>---2-/-4--4------8---6----------6
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>-----------------9-------5-/-7---
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I play it like this:
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A D G
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---7_7--7--7--7-7-5------------------
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pat
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"Now about those pictures..."
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"I can explain! I was young! I needed the money!.."
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patrick m. ryan
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nasa / goddard space flight center / oceans and ice branch / hughes stx
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pat@jaameri.gsfc.nasa.gov / patrick.m.ryan@gsfc.nasa.gov
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| Steve Portigal, Dep't of CIS, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1 |
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| email: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca Phone: (519) 824-4120 ext 3580 |
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| ~~~~~~~~ ask me about 'undercover' the Rolling Stones mailing list ~~~~~~~ |
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| He's big, he's purple, he's your best friend................. |
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From: Steve L Portigal <sportiga@uoguelph.ca>
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To: sportiga@herman.cs.uoguelph.ca
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Subject: (fwd) CRD: Stones ---- Beast Of Burden
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Newsgroups: alt.guitar.tab,rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature
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Enjoy,
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Hans
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The Rolling Stones
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Beast Of Burden
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E B/D# C#m A
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I'll never be your beast of burden
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E B/D# C#m A
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My back is broad but it's a hurting
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E B/D# C#m A
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All I want is for you to make love to me
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E B/D# C#m A
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I'll never be your beast of burden
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E B/D# C#m A
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I've walked for miles, my feet are hurting
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E B/D# C#m A B/D# C#m
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All I want is for you to make love to me
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A E/G# A
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Am I hard enough Am I rough enough Am I rich enough
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E/G# A B
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I'm not too blind to see
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E B/D# C#m A
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I'll never be your beast of burden
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E B/D# C#m A
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So let's go home and draw the curtains
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E E/D#
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Music on the radio
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C#m A E B/D# C#m
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Come on baby, make sweet love to me
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A E/G# A
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Am I hard enough Am I rough enough Am I rich enough
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E/G# A B E
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I'm not too blind to see...oh little sister
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E/D# C#m A
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Pretty, pretty, pretty girl
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E B/D# C#m | A | E B/D# C#m | C#m A | E B/D# C#m |
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A E A
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You're such a pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty girl
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E A
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Pretty, pretty such a pretty, pretty, pretty girl
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E A
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Come on, baby please, please, please
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A E
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I'll tell ya
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B/D# C#m A
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You can put me out on the street
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E A
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Put me out with no shoes on my feet
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E B/D# C#m A E B/D# C#m
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But put me out, put me out, put me out... out of misery
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E B/D# C# A
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All your sickness I can suck it up
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E E/D#
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Throw it all at me
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C#m A
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I can shrug it off
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E B/D# C#m A
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There's one thing, baby, I don't understand
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E E/G# A
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You keep telling me I ain't your kind of man
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Ain't I rough enough
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A E B/D# C#m
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Ain't I tough enough
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A E
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Ain't I rich enough
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B/D# C#m
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In love enough
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A E B/D# C#m
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Ooh Ooh please
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repeat first verse
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end:
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I don't need no beast of burden
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I need no fussing, I need no nursing
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Never, never, never, never, never, never, never be...
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I've made the chord diagrams using Andrew Gryc's very handy
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program Chord Magic.
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capo fret 4:
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E B/D# C#m A E/G# E/D# A/B
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E-0---------3---------0---------1---------0---------0---------1---------
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B-1---------0---------1---------1---------1---------1---------1---------
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G-0---------0---------2---------2---------0---------0---------2---------
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D-2---------0---------2---------3---------2---------2---------3---------
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| Steve Portigal, Dep't of CIS, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1 |
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| email: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca Phone: (519) 824-4120 ext 3580 |
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| ~~~~~~~~ ask me about 'undercover' the Rolling Stones mailing list ~~~~~~~ |
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(5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca); Thu, 28 Oct 1993 10:33:50 -0500
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From: Jim Henning <ujhennin@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu>
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Message-Id: <199310281533.AA13378@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu>
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Subject: CorrectedTab
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To: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 93 10:33:50 CDT
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X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.3 PL11]
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Status: OR
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Here is my rough attempt at tab for a Stones classic. The songs is in
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open G tuning (D G D G B D). If you want to really be Keith
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Richards-esque, remove the low D string completely.
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First there is the opening riff as follows:
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D 12----12--12--12--12-----x----0------5----5--7----0-----------------
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B 12----12--12--13--12-----x----0------5----5--7----0-----------------
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G 12----12--12--12--12-----9----0------5----5--7----0-----------------
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D 12----12--12--14--12-----9----0------5----5--7----0-----------------
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G 12----12--12--12--12-----9----0------5----5--7----0-----------------
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D --------------------------------------------------------------------
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While I'm at it, I'll get all of the tab out of the way first. Here is
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the tab for the chorus parts:
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After All is said and done
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D 12----12--12--12--12-----x----x------7------------------------------
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B 12----12--12--13--12-----x----x------7------------------------------
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G 12----12--12--12--12-----9----9------7------------------------------
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D 12----12--12--14--12-----9----9------7------------------------------
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G 12----12--12--12--12-----9----9------7------------------------------
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D --------------------------------------------------------------------
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I gotta move while it's still fun
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D 12----12--12--12--12-----x----x------7------------------------------
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B 12----12--12--13--12-----x----x------7------------------------------
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G 12----12--12--12--12-----9----9------7------------------------------
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D 12----12--12--14--12-----9----9------7------------------------------
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G 12----12--12--12--12-----9----9------7------------------------------
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D --------------------------------------------------------------------
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I better walk before they make me run
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D 12----12--12--12--12-----x----0------5-------7----0-----------------
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B 12----12--12--13--12-----x----0------5-------7----0-----------------
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G 12----12--12--12--12-----9----0------5-------7----0-----------------
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D 12----12--12--14--12-----9----0------5-------7----0-----------------
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G 12----12--12--12--12-----9----0------5-------7----0-----------------
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D --------------------------------------------------------------------
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Some chords you'll need to know in open G
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D G D G B D
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G 0 0 0 0 0 0 and also 12 12 12 12 12 12
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C 5 5 5 5 5 5
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D 7 7 7 7 7 7
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Emin x 9 9 9 x x
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F 10 10 10 10 10 10
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A# 3 3 3 3 3 3
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A common Keith chord is like you see on the fourth chording in the
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opening riff. It is like hammering on the same chord position you would
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call in standard (concert) guitar tuning for A minor augmented.
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For a C position chord, the hammer on would go:
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D G D G B D D G D G B D
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C-chord 5 5 5 5 5 5 hammer on F-chord 5 5 7 5 6 5
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If you can do this, you can play Start Me Up, Brown Sugar, etc. etc.
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etc...
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Better Walk Before They Make Me Run
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by Jagger/Richards
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(opening riff)
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F Emin D F Emin D
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Worked the bars and sideshows along the twighlight zone
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G
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Only a crowd can make you feel so alone
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G
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And it really hit home
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F Emin D F Emin D
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Booze and pills and powders, you can choose your medicine
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G D
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Well here's another goodbye to another good friend
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(use chorus tab)
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After all is said and done
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I better move while it's still fun
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I better walk before they make me run
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Watched the taillights fading, there ain't a dry eye in the house
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They're laughing and singing
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Started dancing and drifting as I left town
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Gonna find my way to heaven, `cause I did my time in hell
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I wasn't looking too good but I was feeling real well
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After all is said and done
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I better move I had my fun
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I better walk before they make me run
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(bridge) G - D - F - C - A#
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G - D - F - C - A#
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G - D - F - C - D
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After all is said and done
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I better move, it's still fun
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I better walk before they make me
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I better walk before they make me
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I better walk before they make me run
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Steve,
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I don't know if your system ate this last week so I'll send it to you
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again.
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Oops, I just noticed an error. I really need to slow down and read
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these things. If you did get it friday, disregard and use this one.
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Sorry.
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Try substituting this for the 12th fret stuff until you get the hang of
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it:
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D -0-----0---0---0---0-----x----0------5----5--7----0-----------------
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B -0-----0---0---1---0-----x----0------5----5--7----0-----------------
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G -0-----0---0---0---0-----9----0------5----5--7----0-----------------
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D -0-----0---0---2---0-----9----0------5----5--7----0-----------------
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G -0-----0---0---0---0-----9----0------5----5--7----0-----------------
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D --------------------------------------------------------------------
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This won't sound right as far as octave is concerned but it is the same
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chord and may help you get the hang of it. When you get to the top of
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the guitar neck in open G, it has a funny ring to it when you first
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start playing with it.
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A good easy open G song I've been messing with lately is George
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Thorogood's version of `Move It On Over'. Simple 12 bar blues
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progression in the key of G so your chords are
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G 0 0 0 0 0 0
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C 5 5 5 5 5 5
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D 7 7 7 7 7 7
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It's easy and fun to play. Here's the lyrics from cs.uwp.edu:
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GEORGE THOROGOOD - MOVE IT ON OVER (Hank Williams)
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I come in last night about half past ten,
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That baby of mine wouldn't let me in.
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So move it on over. Rock it on over.
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Move over little dog, a mean, old dog is movin' in.
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She told me not to mess around,
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But I done let the deal go down.
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Move it on over. Rock it on over.
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Move over nice dog, a big, fat dog is movin' in.
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She changed the lock on my back door,
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Now my key won't fit no more.
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Move it on over. Rock it on over.
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Move over nice dog, a mean, old dog is movin' in.
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She threw me out just as pretty as she pleased.
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Pretty soon I've been scratchin' fleas.
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Move it on over. Slide it on over.
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Move over nice dog, a mean, old dog is movin' in.
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Yeah! Listen to me dog before you start to whine,
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That side's yours and this side's mine.
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Move it on over. Rock it on over.
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Move over little dog, a big, old dog is movin' in.
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Yeah! She changed the lock on my back door,
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Now my key won't fit no more.
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Move it on over. Rock it on over.
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Move over little dog, a big, old dog is movin' in.
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Move it on over. Move it on over.
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Move it on over. Won't'cha rock it on over.
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Move over cool dogs, a hot dog's movin' in.
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I'll have you getting that open G sound yet. Open G is sort of my
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personal guitar crusade.
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-Jim
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Still lazy.
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BITCH -- Stones
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Riff: for intro, verse, "you got to mix it child, must be love" etc
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----------------------7-5-------------------7-5---------------------------
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----5-7-7-5-7-7-5-7-5---------------5-7-7-5-------5h7-5-------------------
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--7-------------------------------7---------------------7-----------------
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Chorus:
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D
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Yeah when you call my name
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G A
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I salivate like a Pavlov dog
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D
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Yeah when you ........(?)
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B E
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My heart starts beating like a big bass drum
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D
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>From: euakan@eua.ericsson.se (Theo.Kanter)
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>Subject: CHORDS: Brown Sugar Intro
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BROWN SUGAR INTRO
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There have been a few requests on the net for more "Stones stuff".
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I presume that means "Keith Richard". I would like to contribute
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with an attempt on the Brown Sugar Intro. In previous letters
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tabulatures were presented with more complex fingering - without
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retuning the instrument. The following is more straightforward.
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N.B. Open-G tuning is requiered. Through away your lower-D string
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if you are perticular about sounding like Keith does. X, Y, Z are the
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10th, 11th an 12th position. In hex that would be A, B, C but confusing
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to use.
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D ---- 7--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -000 0---
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B ---- 8--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -011 0---
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G ---- 7--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -000 0---
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D ---- 9--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -022 0---
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G ---- 7--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -000 0---
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D ---- 7--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -000 0---
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D ---- 7--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -000 0---
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B ---- 8--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -011 0---
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G ---- 7--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -000 0---
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D ---- 9--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -022 0---
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G ---- 7--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -000 0---
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D ---- 7--- 7--- ---- -0-- -0-- -000 0---
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D --X- X--- X--- X-X- --7- 7--- 7--- 7-7-
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B --X- Y--- Y--- Y-X- --7- 8--- 8--- 8-7-
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G --X- X--- X--- X-X- --7- 7--- 7--- 7-7-
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D --X- Z--- Z--- Z-X- --7- 9--- 9--- 9-7-
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G --X- X--- X--- X-X- --7- 7--- 7--- 7-7-
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B --X- X--- X--- X-X- --7- 7--- 7--- 7-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 3-3- 5-5- --7- 7-7- 7-7- 7-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 4-3- 6-5- --7- 8-8- 8-8- 8-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 3-3- 5-5- --7- 7-7- 7-7- 7-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 5-3- 7-5- --7- 9-9- 9-9- 9-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 3-3- 5-5- --7- 7-7- 7-7- 7-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 3-3- 5-5- --7- 7-7- 7-7- 7-7-
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D --X- X--- X--- X-X- --7- 7--- 7--- 7-7-
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B --X- Y--- Y--- Y-X- --7- 8--- 8--- 8-7-
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G --X- X--- X--- X-X- --7- 7--- 7--- 7-7-
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D --X- Z--- Z--- Z-X- --7- 9--- 9--- 9-7-
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G --X- X--- X--- X-X- --7- 7--- 7--- 7-7-
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B --X- X--- X--- X-X- --7- 7--- 7--- 7-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 3-3- 5-5- --7- 7-7- 7-7- 7-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 4-3- 6-5- --7- 8-8- 8-8- 8-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 3-3- 5-5- --7- 7-7- 7-7- 7-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 5-3- 7-5- --7- 9-9- 9-9- 9-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 3-3- 5-5- --7- 7-7- 7-7- 7-7-
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B --3- 3-3- 3-3- 5-5- --7- 7-7- 7-7- 7-7-
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(etc...)
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I hope I got the timing right. (Too bad Emacs isn't connected to
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/dev/audio and programmed to play tabulature...)
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The Rolling Stones
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Cocksucker Blues
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Bbm
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Well, I'm a lonesome schoolboy and I just came into town
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Ebm Bbm
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Yeah, I'm a lonesome schoolboy and I just came into town
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F7 Ebm Bbm
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Well, I heard so much about London I decided to check it out
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Bbm
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Well, I wait in Leicester Square where the guy never looks in my eye
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Ebm Bbm
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Yeah, I'm leaning on Nelsons Column but all I do is talk to the lime
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F7
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Oh where can I get my cock sucked, where can I get my arse fucked
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Bbm F7 Bbm
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I ain't got no money, but I know where to put it every time
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Well, I asked a young policeman if he'd only lock me up for the night
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Well, I've had pigs in the farmyard... some of them, some of them are alright
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Well, he fucked me with his truncheon and his helmet was way too tight
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Oh where can I get my cock sucked, where can I get my arse fucked
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I ain't got no money, but I know where to put it every time |