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Adam's Apple Bass Tab
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"One of the greatest put together songs that Aerosmith ever did. Those
were my thoughts on UFOs, the theory of evolution, the monkey, and Adam and
Eve. How incredibly naive to think that there were just those two people
just buzzing around the woods naked, having a blast."
-Steven Tyler

"Adam's Apple"(Steven Tyler)

Performed by Aerosmith on "Toys in the Attic"(1975)
Transcribed by Bryson Meunier
intro-
(1/2 step)
E-----------5-----------------------5---------------|
B-----------5----------4b4-4r---2---5---------4b4-4r|
G-----------2----------4b4-4r---2---2---------4b4-4r|
D-----------2----------4b4-4r---2---2---------4b4-4r|
A---3b-p0-------3b-p0-----------0-------3b-p0-------|
E---------------------------------------------------|

E------5--------------------------------------------|
B--2---5-----------4b4-4r--5------------------------|
G--2---2-----------4b4-4r--5------------------------|
D--2---2-----------4b4-4r--5------------------------|
A--0-------3b-p0------------------------------------|
E---------------------------------------------------|

The verse riff,upon which most of the song is built, is very similar in
structure to the intro. The only difference is the beginning and the end. In
other words, it's just this over and over again:
rhy.fig.1-
E------5-----------------------|
B---2--5-----------4b-4-4r-----|
G---2--2-----------4b-4-4r-----|
D---2--2-----------4b-4-4r-----|
A---0------3b-p0---------------|
E------------------------------|

A(palm muted)
Back when Cain was able way before the stable
Lightning struck right down from the sky

At this point, the guitar plays this:
rhy.fig 2-
D5 C#5 C5 B5 B
E------------------------2----|
B------------------------4----|
G----7----7--6--5--4-----4----|
D----7----7--6--5--4-----4----|
A----5----5--4--3--2-----2----|
E-----------------------------| (strum the last chord in rhythm with the song)

A mothership with faith said "Let's give it a try"(rhy.fig 1)
A
Conscience was related
Man, he was created
Lady Luck took him by surprise(rhy.fig.2)
E
Her sweet and bitter fruit it surely opened his eyes
chorus-
D
Well, she ate it
F
Lordy it was love at first bite(rhy.fig 1)
D
Well she ate it
G F#m E
Never knowin' wrong from right right right

The chord progression is pretty much the same until the end. The rest of the
lyrics go like this:

Even Eve in Eden
voices tried deceivin' with lies to show the lady the way
At first she stopped and turned and tried to walk away

Man, he was believer
Lady was deceiver so the story goes, but you see
The snake was he and she just climbed right up his tree
So...(go into chorus)

Science was related
man, he was created when Lady Luck took him by surprise
Her sweet and bitter fruit it surely opened his eyes

Evil came like rain an' who knows who's to blame an'
Somethin' tried to lay her to waste
and all she'd want to need was just a little taste
(chorus)

End on a variation of rhy.fig. 1 and throw the E chord in over "that's
right!" That's basically it. It should be pretty accurate because it's
similar if not identical to the way that Joe Perry played it in a
Rockumentary clip of Texxas Jam '78(I'm pretty sure that's what it was).
Please consider posting the solo if you know it.

Other chords used:
E D F G F#m
E---0---2---1----3----2-----|
B---0---3---1----0----2-----|
G---1---2---2----0----2-----|
D---2---0---3----0----4-----|
A---2-------3----x----4-----|
E---0-------1----3----2-----|

symbols used in transcription:
p = pull-off
b = bend
r = release

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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colin
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#1 by colin gardiner at Sep 26, 2007 at 6:22 AM EST
love the sound of this song, just steven's thoughts at the time about evolution, ufo's, and adam and eve. Chicks rock(hehe)
 
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Kyle
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#2 by Kyle Bish at Oct 3, 2007 at 1:38 AM EST
A little more in-depth detail about Adam and Eve. Looks like the apple wasn't the only fruit eaten. (hee hee)
 
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Vinnie
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#3 by Vinnie Valium at Oct 5, 2007 at 5:35 PM EST
I believe this song isn't just Steven's take on the story of Adam and Eve, but also about the origins of human beings' inherent sexuality. The "original sin" if you will. And it's definitely no secret that Steven Tyler is an extremely sexual person, who writes very sexual lyrics. His plays-on-words and innuendos are legendary, and coupled with Joe Perry's riffs and Tom Hamilton's driving bass lines are what make Aerosmith's music so fun to listen to. 1