Gobias Industries
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jesus, etc not particularly surprising, but not predicted...
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let the solo begin...
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it's rather interesting...i'm not a big fan, however. especially with this Aaron Carter cover they're doing...
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how could brasil lose? you failed me... at least it screwed over my sister's bet as well as mine. i had portugal-brasil, she had italy-brasil. i think it'll be portugal-germany in the final, however. damn the french.
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despite the mehhh setlist i'll be downloading this just for the new tune.
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oh. haha, that probably wasn't supposed to be there. fixing...
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Not for the Season - Jeff solo with Glenn. well, this is in open D when Jeff plays with Glenn. below is the main riff (notated as [R]): - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2s4 x4 you can slide or hammer, it really doesn't matter. [R] means you play that riff 4 times before moving on for the parts he sings, it sounds like he just bars across the whole fretboard. [D] - bar none [G] - bar 5 [A] - bar 7 [R] [D] Springtime comes and the leaves are back on the trees again [G] Snipers are harder to see my friends [A] Weeding out the weekends [R] [D] Summer co
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well, ok, i found another error, but it's hardly killer.
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it depends on who tweedy's playing with. if it's with glenn/loose fur, he plays Open D. if it's solo, he usually just does drop D, usually Capo 2.
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well, i notice a slight error in mine, and it should be corrected shortly. mp3: http://www.sendspace.com/file/rgbqdh
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JUST A KID - Jeff Tweedy solo. ok. he does it drop d, and he basically uses power chords and variants. He also only plays the first 2/3 of the song, meaning that he forgets how the rest of the song goes. so the parts he played are what i tab out. hopefully, you have a recording to work off of, so the rhythms aren't quite as daunting, as tabs so no rhythm at all. i do what i can, though. Verse Riffages 1-3 (respectively, later referred to as [1], [2], [3]): [1] [2] [3] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Tweedy did this solo on 11.6.05 in Minneapolis, and he did it entirely differently. i'll pull it up later.
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it's not that i'm dissing u2. its that i'm stating the obvious, that tweedy writes better songs in general.
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i think tweedy should be above u2 at least. sure they write some good political tunes but they don't strike at the heart when it matters most. the list is pretty good though.
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Tweedy covered this at UChicago... anyone have chords or whatnot?
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the main riff (intro riff, full band version) goes like this, so i've deduced: --- 7-- 7-- 7-- 7h9 --- at least that's what the conan performance tells me.
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the only difference besides what is mentioned in groo's link is that tweedy capoes 2, not three on the UChicago recording, and that it sounds like he is fingerpicking the whole song.
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tweedy solo sometimes throws in Em A on Misunderstood.
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the being there tab book (which i have) doesn't cover the lead lines as they do it live now. i've figured it all out, so i'll post it later.
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as on the IATTBYH dvd version. anyone know how he does it? i know it's in drop D, and i know the main riff, but i'm clueless after that...
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i doubt it's right, but i usually just bar the 10 all the way across the fretboard and include those strings as those noise fills. ktv main riff: --------- --------- --------- 5-5-5-5-8 5-5-5-5-7 5-5-5-5-5 the only difference is tweedy doesn't capo on ktv like he does for i'm a wheel, because for the chorus riff he starts from the open string: --------------------------- --------------------------- --------------------------- 0-2-4-2-4-5-7-5-5-5-5-5-5-5 --------------5-5-5-5-5-5-5 --------------5-5-5-5-5-5-5 and etc. i've also noticed when Tweedy does bars in dropD he just shifts u
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[BT] Wilco 4/23/06 Charlottesville, Va (2 sources)
Gobias Industries replied to cbd's topic in After The Show
damn, this concert sounds amazing -
[BT] Wilco 4/23/06 Charlottesville, Va (2 sources)
Gobias Industries replied to cbd's topic in After The Show
i got it, but i'm looking for a way to convert these flacs to aacs for my ipod =| -
Andrew Bird is the only one who can pull looping off, and that's because he has to switch between violin, guitar, vocals, and whistling like every 15 seconds. in my opinion. i prefer ultimate unplugged. it shows how manly you are.
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i know that they moved it into B instead of D. i don't have a recording handy, but i'll get back to it later.