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Subject: All my Stones tabs (2/4)
Date: 29 Mar 1994 03:13:29 GMT
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INTRO -- D A G A
//// //// //// ////
Verses - D A G A
//// //// //// ////
PreChorus? -- A D
Take me down little Suzie Take me down
A D
I know you think you're the queen of the underground
Chorus --- G D
And you can send me dead flowers every morning
G D
Send me dead flowers through the mail
G D
Send me dead flowers to my wedding
G A D
And I won't forget to put roses on your grave.
Well, that is about all I have. If anyone has any corrections..please contribu
te. I would like to know.
Thanks,
Richard Barrett
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From: 890554h@dragon.acadiau.ca (Andrew Hoogerwerf)
Subject: Re: CRD: Dead Flowers --- Rolling Stones
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Intro:
D(9) D A G D
D(9) D A G D
Well when you're sitting there in your self upholstered chair
D(9) D A G D
Talking to some rich folk that you know
D(9) D A G D
Well I hope you won't see me in my ragged company
D(9) D A G D
Cause you know I could never be alone
A D D(9) D D(9) D
Take me down little Susie, take me down
A D D(9) D
I know you think you're the queen of the underground
G D D(9) D
And you can send me dead flowers every morning
G D D(9) D
Send me dead flowers by the mail
G D D(9) D
Send me dead flowers to my wedding
D A G D
And I won't forget to put roses on your grave
Verse 2
Well when you're sitting back in your rose pink cadillac
Making bets on Kentucky Derby Day
Well I'll be in my basement room with a needle and a spoon
And anoyther girl to take my pain away
This is the way I learned it, if you have any questions don't be afraid to
mail me.
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From: Steve L Portigal <sportiga@uoguelph.ca>
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Subject: (fwd) CRD: Dead Flowers (Stones)
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Here are the chords...
DEAD FLOWERS by Mick Jagger and Kieth Richards
[D] [A] [G] [D]
Well, [D] when you're sitting [A] there in your [G] silk upholstered [D]
chair,
[D] Talking to some [A] rich folk that you [G] know, [D]
Well I [D] hope you won't see [A] me in my [G] ragged compa[D]ny,
For [D] you know I could [A] never be a[G]lone. [D]
Take me [A] down little Suzie, take me [D] down.
[A] I know you think you're the queen of the under[D]ground.
And you can [G] send me dead flowers every [D] morning,
[G] Send me dead flowers by the [D] mail,
[G] Send me dead flowers to my [D] wedding,
And I [D] won't forget to put [A] roses on your [G] grave. [D]
Well, [D] when you're sitting [A] back in your [G] rose pink Cadil[D]lac,
[D] Making bets on [A] Kentucky Derby [G] day, [D]
I'll be [D] in my basement [A] room with a [G] needle and a [D] spoon,
And a[D]nother girl can [A] take my pain a[G]way. [D]
Chorus
Solo on Verse
Take me [A] down little Suzie, take me [D] down.
[A] I know you think you're the queen of the under[D]ground.
And you can [G] send me dead flowers every [D] morning,
[G] Send me dead flowers by the U. S. [D] mail,
[G] Say it with dead flowers at my [D] wedding,
And I [D] won't forget to put [A] roses on your [G] grave. [D]
No I [D] won't forget to put [A] roses on your [G] grave. [D]
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| email: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca Phone: (519) 824-4120 ext 3580 |
| ~~~~~~~~ ask me about 'undercover' the Rolling Stones mailing list ~~~~~~~ |
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From: dstoll@aragon.stgt.sub.org (Dieter Stoll)
Subject: TAB: Solo "Don't tear me up"
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Hey, I did it! Here's my first TAB (certainly it could use some
improvement..)
Solo "Don't tear me up"
A D A
e--------------10b(12)----b(12)10-----------------------------------
B-----10-10-----------------------10~-------------------------------
G--11-------11--------------------------12-11-10-9--------------14--
D---------------------------------------------------13-12-11--------
A------------------------------------------------------------12-----
E-------------------------------------------------------------------
D A D
e-----------------------------------14b(15)--b(15)14----------------
B----------------------13-----13----------------------10-13-12-10---
G-------------14-12-14----14-----14---------------------------------
D----10-11-14-------------------------------------------------------
A-12----------------------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------------------------
A D Life is..
e-----------/17-----------------------------------------------------
B--10~--10-------10--------------------8------8------8--------------
G-------------------12-9--9------------8b(9)--8b(9)--8b(9)----------
D---------------------------12-10-----------------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------------------------
5b(7) play fret 5, bend up to 7
b(7)5 start with fret 5 bent to pitch of 7, then release bend
10~ fret 10 w/ vibrato
/7 slide up from nowhere to 7
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From: Steve L Portigal <sportiga@uoguelph.ca>
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Subject: (fwd) CRD: Don't Tear Me Up - Mick Jagger
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Subject: CRD: Don't Tear Me Up - Mick Jagger
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I just figured this one out last night and thought others might
be interested...corrections welcome.
-Bery
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Don't Tear Me Up by Mick Jagger
(intro -- organ/hi-hat A-D-A-D)
(verse)
A D
Life is rich, but it's way too short
Bm D
You make a lot of money, but you just want more
A D
I don't need the pain, right here in my heart
Bm D
But I hate every minute when we're so far apart
A-D-A-D
(verse)
It was love in a minute, it was love in a flash
It brings me no pleasure, just a stab in the back
It brings me no comfort, it brings me no peace
A weight on my shoulder, it's a fatal disease
(chorus 1)
F#m A D (power chords, then down)
So don't tear me up
Bm D
I don't ever want to see your picture again
F#m A D (power chords, then down)
And don't poison my blood
Bm D
I don't ever want to see your face anymore
A-D-A-D (piano aaaa)
(verse)
Gonna finish it quick, gonna finish it clean
Don't wanna be bitter, I don't wanna be mean
I feel like we're driving down a dead end street
I've come so far I wanna crash the car, I wanna land right on my feet
(chorus 2)
I said don't tear me up
I don't ever want to see your picture again
I said don't tear me up
I don't ever want to see your face anymore
(bridge)
E D A Bm D
But I dream of you constantly, you'll be my angel of light
E D A Bm D
And in the dark rooms of sleeplessness, you'll be my lover each night...
[solo - A-D-A-D-A-D-A-D]
Life is a bitch, it's way too short
Unlike a politician it just can't be bought
Think about the tenderness, and think about the craziness
And if you ever wanna hate me come and stick a knife right in my chest
(repeat chorus 2)
(verse)
I said don't tear me up
I said don't tear me up
So don't poison my blood
I don't ever want to see your picture again
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Bery Rinaldo (rinaldo@san-jose.ate.slb.com) Any opinions here are my own.
Schlumberger Technologies - ATE Division
1601 Technology Drive "All I want is to have my peace of mind."
San Jose, CA 95110 -- Tom Scholz (Boston)
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| email: stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca Phone: (519) 824-4120 ext 3580 |
| ~~~~~~~~ ask me about 'undercover' the Rolling Stones mailing list ~~~~~~~ |
| You were born to rock, you'll never be an opera star |
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From: rick@sq.sq.com (Rick Innis)
Subject: Re: anyone around ??
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841613t@dragon.acadiau.ca (Don Tyzuk) writes:
>Yup. I'm around. Does anyone know of a good source for the tablature
>music for Gimme Shelter?
No, but here's a recipe -- I got this out of an interview with Keef in
Guitarist a couple of years back:
take one Fender Telecaster
tune to open E (E B E G# B E)
the intro and chorus use C#-B-A-E (9th, 7th, 5th, open)
the verse uses C# (9th fret) and F# (basically, move your
fingers around the 11th and 12th frets)
Listen to it a few times and maybe you'll get a feel for it. But the
open tuning is essential.
--Rick.
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Subject: music : honky tonk woman
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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-------
---------------------------------
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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
\_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_
\_\_\_ \_ \_ Glen Macon
\_ \_\_ \_\_ any-net: macon@cbmvax.commodore.com
\_ \_ \_\_ \_ Standard disclaimer...
\_ \_\_\_ \_ \_ \_ Commodore doesn't endorse what I say, I do
\_ \_ \_ \_ Who wants to know...
\_ \_ \_ \_
\_\_\_ \_ \_
\_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain.
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Subject: Re: TAB: Honky Tonk Women (Rolling Stones) (repost)
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Steve Portigal (stevep@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca) wrote:
: Glen Macon spake:
: Title: HONKY TONK WOMAN
:
: G C
: I met a gin soked bar room queen in memphis
I think the version in G is called "Country Honk" (don't know
from what album). It think it is done with acoustic guitars.
Here is a chopro version of Honky Tonk Woman in A.
=====================================================================
{t:Honky Tonk Woman}
{st:Rolling Stones}
I [A]met a gin soked bar room queen in mem[D]phis
She [A]tried to take me [B]upstairs for a [E]ride ...... [A]
She [A]had to heave me right across her shoul[D]der
cause I [A]just can't seem to [E]drink you off my [A]mind
{soc}
It's the [A]Hoooo[E]onky tonk [A]women
[A]gimmie gimmie [E]gimmie that honky tonk [A]blues
{eoc}
[A]I played a divorce in New York [D]city
I [A]had to put up [B]some kind of a [E]fight .....[A]
The [A]lady then she covered me with [D]roses
She [A]blew my nose and [E]then she blew my mind ....[A]
{soc}
It's the [A]Hoooo[E]onky tonk [A]women
[A]gimmie gimmie [E]gimmie that honky tonk [A]blues
{eoc}
{comment: Do a verse length of lead}
It's the [A]Hoooo[E]onky tonk [A]women
[A]gimmie gimmie [E]gimmie that honky tonk [A]blues
It's the [A]Hoooo[E]onky tonk [A]women
[A]gimmie gimmie [E]gimmie that honky tonk [A]blues
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From: hns@solan.unit.no (Henrik Nissen S{tness)
Subject: Re: Req: HonkyTonkWomen tabulature
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This is done by mind so please excuse any errors...
Honky Tonk Women - Rolling Stones
==================================
e--------...------------------------------------------------------------------
B--------...-------3---3---3---3-3-0---0-3------------------------------------
G--------...-------4---4-0-2-0-4-2-0---0-2------------------------------------
D-5---5--...-------------------------2-----5---------5---5--------------------
A-5---5--...-------------------------------5---------5---5--------------------
E-3---3--...-------------------------------3---------3---3--------------------
Goes on and on.. Here we go again..
These G5-chords are played on the upstrokes, but listen to the record to
get the correct rythm..
| | | |
e-------------------------------------3-1-------------------------------------
B----------------5-------6---6-5------5-3-3-0---0---0---2---2-3---3-2---------
G------------0---5-------5---5-5----------4-0---0-2-0---2---2-2---2-2---------
D--5---5---------5-------5---5-5------------0---0-2-0---2---2-4---4-2---------
A--5---5--0h2-----------------------------------------------------------------
E--3---3----------------------------------------------------------------------
| | | | |
e-------------------------------------------------------------3-1-----
B--7-------8---8-7---------------------------------6---6-5----5-3-3-0-
G--7-------8---7-7-------0---------------0---------5---5-5--------4-0-
D--7-------7---7-7-------------------------5-------5---5-5------------
A--5------------------0h2-2p0--------0h2---3--------------------------
E-------------------3---------3----3----------------------------------
| | |
e--1---------------------------------------------
B--3--------------7------7-8-------------------0-
G---------------0-7-----------4-gl-2-4-----0-2-0-
D-----------------7-----------4-gl-2-5---------0-
A-----------0h2---5------------------5-----------
E---------3--------------------------3-----------
Now the chorus comes along.. G chord and D chord, and then a little riff:
e---------------------
B--12---13-12---13-12-
G--12---14-12---14-12-
D--12---12-12---12-12-
A---------------------
E---------------------
This riff twice, before some more g chord and D chord, and then the
end-of-chorus-riff:
e------------------------------
B------------------------------
G---2gl4-4-----2-2gl4gl2-0---0-
D---4gl5-5-----4-4gl5gl4-0-2-0-
A------------------------------
E------------------------------
This riff I'm not so sure about.. The glissandos are right, but I think there's
supposed to be some more up'n'down..
Keef of course plays the thing differently on the second verse, but I've never
bothered to do that.. All the parts that lead up to a different chord can be
changed around and altered, and I think that it's mainly this Keith R. does.
A final remark: This is of course not correct, since Keith plays this in open-G-
tuning (d-B-G-D-G WITHOUT the 6th string).
If there is enough interest, I can dig out the solo too..
---
Henrik. - hns@solan.unit.no
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From: Steve L Portigal <sportiga@uoguelph.ca>
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Subject: (fwd) TAB: Honky Tonk Woman - open G
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From: ttgssa@eua.ericsson.se (Stefan Svala)
Subject: TAB: Honky Tonk Woman - open G
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Hi,
This one really sounds best played in open-G tuning, this is
(more or less) how I play it.
So, here it is...
H O N K Y T O N K W O M A N
=============================
by
T H E R O L L I N G S T O N E S
For open-G tuning: tune down E-high to D, tune down A to G.
Now it is -GDGBD low to high.
G
|------|---------|...|---------|-----0-0-0-0-0-|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-|---------|
|------|---------|...|---------|---------------|-----------------|---------|
|----0-|-0---0-0-|...|-0---0-0-|-0---4-2-0-2-0-|-4-2-0---0-2-0-0-|-0---0-0-|
|----0-|-0---0-0-|...|-0---0-0-|-0-------------|-------2---------|-0---0-0-|
|------|---------|...|---------|---------------|-----------------|---------|
|------|---------|...|---------|---------------|-----------------|---------|
C G A D
|------------|---------|-----5-3-0-0--|---------|---------|---------|
|------------|-5---6-6-|-5------------|---------|-----3-2-|-7---8-8-|
|-0--------0-|-5---5-5-|-5---0-0-0-3b-|-0-------|-2---2-2-|-7---7-7-|
|-0--------0-|-5---7-7-|-5------------|-0-------|-2---4-2-|-7---9-9-|
|-----0-3b---|-5---5-5-|-5------------|-0---0-1-|-2---2-2-|-7---7-7-|
|------------|---------|--------------|---------|---------|---------|
G C G
|------------|---------|--------|---------|-----5-3-0-0--|----------|
|-7----------|---------|--------|-5---6-6-|-5------------|----------|
|-7--------0-|-----0-0-|------0-|-5---5-5-|-5---0-0-0-3b-|-0------0-|
|-7--------0-|-----0-0-|------0-|-5---7-7-|-5------------|-0------0-|
|-7---0-3b---|-0-------|-0-3b---|-5---5-5-|-5------------|-0-0-3b---|
|------------|---------|--------|---------|--------------|----------|
G
|-------------|----...
|-7-----------|----...
|-7-------(7)-|-0--...
|-7---(7)-----|-0--...
|-7-----------|-0--...
|-------------|----...
/Stefan Svala e-mail: ttgssa@eua.ericsson.se
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From: Jim Henning <ujhennin@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu>
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Steve,
Here's a tab I'd like you try out. It's the riff in the middle of `If
You Can't Rock Me'. The song is in open G. Let me know if the tab
works for you. This is a really cool riff to know. I sprinkle parts of
this around liberally through a lot of songs.
& 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
D ------------------------------5-----------5-------------------------
B -3--4--0--5-------------------3-----------3-----------------------
G -4--5--0--5--------0------------------------------------------------
D -------------2--3--0------------------------------------------------
G -------------3--4---------------------------------------------------
D --------------------------------------------------------------------
I want to work the whole song out when I get a chance but this riff
*really* is the best part of the song. Hopefully my editor doesn't do
more weird changes to what I really wrote as I save this letter.
-Jim
It did. Well I changed it again hopefully it stays this time.
Hey!! Edit #3 and it seems to be holding
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From: aaron@binah.cc.brandeis.edu (Scott Aaron)
Subject: Re: REQUEST: Brown Sugar ~~~~~~STONES.
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In article <1992Aug11.054346.17505@koko.csustan.edu>, alx@altair.csustan.edu
(Alex Lee) writes:
>
>Does anyone know the chords and riffs for this song or any of these:
> Honky Tonk Blues and Jumpin Jack Flash...
>
The chords to Jumpin' Jack Flash (as I hear it) are B, D, A, and E.
The opening riff (also, the middle section) is just B-E-D repeated (3 times
for the intro, 4 for in the middle) followed by B strummed a few times.
During the verses, the riff is the simple
|-----------------------------------|
|*---------------------------------*|
|-----8--8--------------------------|
|-----9--9--------7-----7-------7---|
|*----9--9----7-9---7-9-----7-9----*|
|-----7--7--------------------------|
The chorus is
B D A E
But it's al----right now,
B
in fact it's a gas....
B D A
But it's al----right
E B
Jumpin' Jack Flash, it's a gas gas gas!
That's the chord progression. If anyone knows the counter-melody played
during the chorus, please post it.
==============================================================================
The opening section to Brown Sugar is
C G C F
|-------------------------|
|*---13--12----5-5--6-6--*|
|----12--12----5-5--5-5---|
|----14--12----5-5--7-7---|
|*-----------------------*|
|-------------------------|
repeat 4 times
Eb Eb11 Eb C C11 C Ab Bb F C
|-------------------|---------------|---------------------------|
|*--8---8-9---9--8--|--5--5-6--6-5--|--1--2-1-3-4--6--6-6-6-5--*|
|---8---8-10--10-8--|--5--5-7--7-5--|--1--3-1-3-5--5--5-5-5-5---|
|---8---8-8---9--8--|--5--5-5--5-5--|--1--1-1-3-3--7--7-7-7-5---|
|*------------------|---------------|--------------------------*|
|-------------------|---------------|---------------------------|
repeat 2 times
Enjoy...
-- Scott @Brandeis
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A while back there was some talk about the lyrics of "Let it Bleed".
I'm not sure of all the words, but here are the chords for all my fellow
guitar players:
Mike Bryant
Bryami@morekypr
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Let It Bleed
------------
Intro: C-Csus4-C-Csus4-C-F-Fsus4-F-G
C F
We all need someone we can lean on
G C
And if you want to, you can lean on me
F
We all need someone we can lean on
G C
And if you want to, you can lean on me
C F
She said my breasts, they will always be open
G C
You can rest your weary head right on me
F
And there will always be a space in my parking lot
G C
When you need a little coke and sympathy
C F
We all need someone we can cream on
G C
And if you want to, you can cream on me
F
We all need someone we can dream on
G C
And if you want to, you can dream on me
C F
I was dreaming of a steel guitar engagement
G C
Thats when she took my health and sent it Jasmine Tea
F
And then she knifed me in my dirty filthy basement
G C
With that jaded, faded, junky nurse (Oh what pleasant company)
C F
We all need someone we can bleed on
G C
And if you want to, you can bleed on me
F
We all need someone we can bleed on
G C
And if you want to, you can bleed on me
C F G
Take my arms, take my legs, oh baby don't you take my head
C F G C
Bleed alright, bleed alright, bleed alright, you can bleed all over me
C F G C
Bleed alright, bleed alright, you can be my rider, you can cum all over me
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I think ther's an E chord in there:
>
> C -> E <- F
> She said my breasts, they will always be open
> G C
> You can rest your weary head right on me
> E F
> And there will always be a space in my parking lot
> G C
> When you need a little coke and sympathy