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kaysettes, sounds like you are damn close, but here is what I am hearing...
I went ahead and put down the lyrics for the whole thing since I could not find them anywhere.
Choruses are all played the same, and verses are almost all played the same - the last line changes whether another verse or a chorus follows it. There are a lot hammer-ons and such that you can listen for and play to your liking. Great song.
Dm/maj7: X-X-0-2-2-1
That Wind That Blows
Capo 5
C Em Am Am7
There's a girl while she lay sleeping
Dm Dm/maj7 G
Sleeping in a secret pose
C Em Am Am7
I'm a broken-hearted sweetheart
F G
Listening to that wind that blows
C Em Am Am7
When my good friends gather round me
Dm Dm/maj7 G
In my graveyard flowers grow
C Em Am Am7
In my grave I'll be there sleeping
F G C
Listening to that wind that blows
F
Blow wind blow
C G
Long low lonesome
F
Blow wind blow
C G
Where no heart knows
F G
I'm your lonesome-hearted listener
F G C
Listening to that lonesome wind that blows
On those ocean sands I wander
Where those white cap breakers roll
I walked along the beach at midnight
Listening to that wind that blows
In this great and crowded city
Where the silver dollar flows
Many's a broken-hearted sweetheart
Listening to that wind that blows
Blow wind blow
Long low lonesome
Blow wind blow
Where no heart knows
I'm your lonesome-hearted listener
Listening to that lonesome wind that blows
I dreamt last night we lay together
Arm in arm we took a stroll
I woke up and the sky was cloudy
Listening to that wind that blows
Has it come your time to leave me?
Has it come your time to go?
Always dear I'll be here waiting
Listening to that wind that blows
Blow wind blow
Long low lonesome
Blow wind blow
Where no heart knows
I'm your lonesome-hearted listener
Listening to that lonesome wind that blows
C Em Am Am7 Dm Dm/maj7 G x2
C
Hope everybody enjoys playing this as much as I do. Post any corrections to lyrics or music.
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I have never heard the solo version of this song, but as I was playing it just now, I think I figured out a riff towards the end of the album version...
G|-----------------11-9------9--|
D|-9-11-12-9---------12-----|
...and repeat.
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When I saw Jeff in Madison, he played I'm the Man Who Loves You with his son Spencer on the drums. He dedicated the song to "Mommy."
I personally would go with Someday Some Morning Sometime.
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With a C harmonica, it goes as follows:
9B 8D 7D 6B 6D 7D
G D B G A B
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Here is a modest attempt at the lead while in the G slack tuning.....
G |--7----7--\3h4--3h4--------------------------------------------------------|
D |-----------------------------5----(3)---3h5---5--(3)------------------------|
G |-------------------------------------------------------------3h4--3h4--------|
D |------------------------------------------------------------------------------5--|
Sounds pretty good to me for now, but I would love for someone to elaborate because I know it could use it.
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To play along with the version Jeff broke into at the Lounge Ax on 6/15/99, I capo at 5 and play G C and D - very simple.
I'm Into Something Good
Capo 5
Verse
G C
G C
G C
G C
C
G C
G C
Chorus
D C
G C
G C
Verse
Chorus
Bridge
D G
D C# D
D C# D
Verse
Chorus x2
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If you just Capo @ 4 and use the chords from the original post, it is in E and sounds quite good.
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I agree with the last post about the bridge, they all sounds like major chords to me. In the key you were working in, with the capo at 5, this is how I think the bridge should go.
D
I don't get the connection
G
This is only a test
E
I hope I do my best
G
You know I won't forget
The part that is troubling me is right after the final verse. I was using gumbopages.com as a guide, and there is one chord that is missing. Relative to the capo for the solo version, here is what I mean. (The chords won't be lined up correctly over the lyrics, but you can hear the changes.)
F#m Em A
On a big wheeled wagon
E
I'm bragging
G D [Missing chord]
I'm always in love
E
It's a drag I snag
G D [Missing chord]
I'm always in love
E
I'm worried
G D G D G D
I'm always in love
I think the missing chord is just a variation of D, but I haven't been able to find it for the life of me. PLease reply if you hear what I am talking about and have any ideas about it. I will keep searching for that chord in the meantime.
Also, I noticed he plays with the capo at 4 in the version that is on Outta Print Outta Site and at 5 in his final Lounge Ax solo show from 01-04-2000.
I knew this would happen. As soon I made the post, I was bound to get it. The missing chord is D7! So....
F#m Em A
On a big wheeled wagon
E
I'm bragging
G D D7
I'm always in love
E
It's a drag I snag
G D D7
I'm always in love
E
I'm worried
G D G D G D
I'm always in love
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Has anyone seen a tab for Shot in the Arm the way Jeff plays it solo (like during the Lounge Ax show from 1/4/2001) ?
The Wind That Blows
in Lyrics and Tabs
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I actually also had just today gotten fed up with not being able to play the song, so I typed out all the lyrics as I listened on headphones. Then I decided to check here to see if anyone had any hints on how to play it, and kaysettes really set me up well. This is probably the fastest I have ever seen something go to completion, and I am not even very good at figuring stuff out just by hearing, so I'm really happy/proud that I contributed. I've never done a full tab with all the in-between notes. If nobody does it soon, perhaps I will give it a shot with this one.