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ginandcigarettes

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  1. Oh I get it: A Ghost is Born A.M. Being There Kicking Television Mermaid Avenue Mermaid Avenue II Sky Blue Sky Summerteeth Wilco the Album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Better?
  2. So, you're saying that Wilco the Album will be worse than Sky Blue Sky? Inconceivable!
  3. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Summerteeth Being There Mermaid Avenue II Mermaid Avenue Kicking Television A Ghost is Born A.M. Wilco the Album Sky Blue Sky I haven't heard Wilco the Album; it just has to be better than Sky Blue Sky.
  4. No problem! Let me know how how it works or if something isn't clear.
  5. Thanks. The top notes in our versions of riffs 5 & 6 are the same but the lower harmony notes are different. I think mine is closer to the record -- I hear that droning E and the harmony in fourths and fifths. Your version sounds good, too, but has more of an R&B feel with the moving sixths, though if you just play the bottom notes of your riff with the song, you'll hear how the first note (D#) falls outside of the A chord (A C# E) and kind of clashes. I think you can get away with either version depending on whether you want a Byrdsy/country rock drone or Steve Cropper R&B feel.
  6. Wow. Bad news for my guitar hero. I hope Jay recovers soon; I'm pulling for him.
  7. Wow. Those look pretty good. I took a good look at Hell Is Chrome and they still seem like arrangements to me, but much better arrangements. How I play it sounds more like the record than what is written (of course, I'm assuming that I'm playing what is written correctly). What gives me pause is that what I'm playing is a lot easier than what is written. Anyhoo, $5 isn't expensive, but it isn't exactly cheap either (seeing as how the whole book is $25). I would consider getting one just to try it out and see if it is what I wanted before I got more.
  8. It depends on what you want out of the songbook. If you want to play an arrangement of the songs (you know, playing the vocal melody with the right hand), then it's pretty serviceable. I personally dislike playing arrangements (I was pretty bummed as a kid when I bought Beatles songbooks and they didn't have the exact parts that the piano was playing in songs like Let It Be and Hey Jude). The songbook isn't worthless in that regard--it'll get you in the ballpark--but it's not the exact part, if that's what you want to play. But it's the same chords and that's all rock piano is about, anyway.
  9. I don't have a typical thing that I play when I pick up a guitar, though there are trends and tendencies. I will often play the opening lick to "I Looked Away" by Derek and the Dominos: 0..V.....V.....V.....V...... e--------------------------| B--------------------------| G--------------------------| D--------------------------| A--------------------0--2--| E-----------------3--------| 1..V.....V.....V.....V.....2..V.....V.....V.....V...... e--------------------------|--------------------------| B--------1---1----1--------|--------------------------| G--------0---0----0--------|--------0
  10. Glad I could help! Yeah, A.M. is one of those forgotten albums for me; forgotten in the sense that I forget that there's a lot of great stuff on there. I think I have the demos, but I'll have to track them down. I love capos because I am lazy, but if you want to avoid the capo (which I totally respect) you might find that the opening lick falls under the fingers a little easier by moving it up a position: 1..V.....V.....V.....V.....2..V.....V.....V.....V...... e--------------------------|--------------------------| B--------9-----10-9-----9--|--------9-----10-9--------| G-----------9---
  11. Really good job on the tabs, Groo. I play Box Full of Letters a bunch, so I thought I’d add a few bits. I usually play with the capo on 2, and when I don’t it’s because I just play a whole step lower so I don’t have to learn new chords. Anyhoo, here’s the intro lick with capo on 2: i1.V.....V.....V.....V.....2..V.....V.....V.....V...... f#-------2-----3--2--0--2--|--------2-----3--2--0-----| C#----------3--------------|-----3-----3-----------3--| A--2-----------------------|--------------------------| E--------------------------|--------------------------| B--------------------------|---
  12. Okay, not quite morning, but it's here anyway. I had to do an image because it just wouldn't make sense as text, though I might tke a stab at that a little later: So, I don't have a guitar or the song in front of me; I just have my notes to go on and I tend to remember things a little different than what my notes say, so I might go correcting later, but this should give you the gist. A couple of notes: (1) In bar 3, you should bend both the first and second string at the same time, but only play the first and then pluck and release the second string if that makes any sense. (2) I'm not
  13. Okay, I swear to you that I will complete it tonight and post it probably tomorrow morning. There's nothing good on TV (though I will take a break for Hell's Kitchen, desptie its relative not-good-ness), so I should be able to knock this out.
  14. Sorry I've been slow on it; I think I got it 95% figured out, but writing it out have been really difficult: there are strings that are bent while other string are ghost bent, and everything is not quite in time. I might have to do some editing and leave out random open string ringing and such so I can have something that people can understand when it's written in text. Also, I've been lazy. Also, feel free to pester me to your heart's content; it's the only thing that motivates me.
  15. Went to Providence in Hollywood for my girlfriend's birthday tonight and heard (over three hours and 9 courses): California Stars What Light Either Way
  16. I figured it out at one point, but I don't remember it off the top of my head. I'll take another listen and tab it out in the next few days if someone doesn't beat me to it.
  17. Huh, I can access those tabs. Anyway, thanks for digging up the site.
  18. Wow, I forgot that site existed! Thanks!
  19. I think I know 'Like a Photograph' in more than just chord symbols form (actual tablature). Lemme see if I can write that out. It starts with a G chord on capo 3, if I remember correctly.
  20. Haha. I didn't realize that this thread was just a conversation between the two of us. Know any other songs? Any that you or anyone wants tabbed?
  21. Good job, joshead, on Drinking on Your Dime. I think the chorus is almost there, but it seems like there are a few more chords. Try this: Cause [A] I'm still [E]waiting for [D]songs to be written [C#]Songs I know you’ll never hear [F#m] Don’t you think that I already [E]know [E7] All at [A]once I'm so [E]shy for [G]ever being [D]bitten [C#]it's a seed but I hope that you know [F#m] that we can't let it [E] grow [E7] After that it gets a little unclear in my mind. I think it goes to C, then to a loop of B, D, D/C
  22. Now, this feels like California, although it
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