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Idlewild Roseability Guitar Tab

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Idlewild - Roseability
Tabbed By: Bluntmaster
EMail: cobainsbrains@hotmail.com


Two guitars-one lead, one rythmn chords
G# B G# B
Rose------------------ ability there is no roseability
E---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B-----14--12--11--7-------------------1112-14---------14-12-11-7----------11 12-14-
G---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Got off with 2 much now getting off with 2 much now, stop looking through scrapbooks
and photograph albums, they cant seem to watch what you already know, youve always bedissatisfied
F# c# g# f#
C# g# f# c# f# c# g#
E--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G----------cant be arsed doing the lead------------------------------------------------------------------------
D-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Gutrav stein said that’s enough (I know that’s not enough now)
D#
E---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D----8--9----------8----------------------4-------------------------------------------
A----6--6----------6----------------------4-----------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------2--------------------------------------

Verse, chorus, bridge bit, chorus

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Squirrels
Lead Player
#1 by Squirrels Dyrant at Jul 28, 1973 at 9:08 AM EST
Roddy does strange things with language all over 100 Broken Windows: it starts right off with a chorus, "All I need is a little discourage," which--on its face--would appears to be meaningless (but use your imagination). Right on target, PapaBob... There's a lot of abstraction--and an extremely subjective use of words--in Roddy's writing (esp. at the time of this record). It's at least analogous to Cubism: a movement which touched Gertrude Stein's extensive coterie, at many points. The invention of the camera meant that painters had to move beyond representation. Stein was in the forefront of writers who were bringing other artistic techniques (such as collage) to the written word. These kinds of influences can be felt not just in "Roseability" but in much of Woomble's songwriting. Which is a large part of what makes it so refreshing; I can't think of anyone else in music who uses words the way he does. 1
 
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owain
Wanna Be
#2 by owain pole at May 8, 1975 at 9:31 AM EST
In her own work, Gertrude Stein attempted to parallel the theories of Cubism, specifically in her concentration on the illumination of the present moment and her use of slightly varied repetitions and extreme simplification and fragmentation. A lot of this technique trickles into Roddy's songwriting. My first impression of the band's lyrics really reminded my of Hemingway, and it's only logical that they both derived the style from the same place (ie Gertrude Stein).
 
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Sari
Average
#3 by Sari W at Jun 21, 1998 at 7:00 AM EST
yer i think your write. Gertude Stein wrong a poem about a rose, and that show the song came about. I wouldn't mind seeing the poem cos idlewild seem to likegertrude stein, when i went to see them she was on the front of the drum kit! This song means alot to me. I first heard it when a friend of mine, Barn, Told me to download it, and it's now 'our' song and over time we have become like brother and sister. When i went to see idlewild i was meant to be going with him, but he had a car crash on the way to the gig. Now every time i hear it i remeber sitting outside Birmingham Academy listening to them doing Roseability for sound check. Even though i was crying at the time, it makes me really happy thinking back.
 
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Teddy
Wanna Be
#4 by Teddy Bass at Sep 29, 2005 at 12:28 PM EST
Is Roseability a word? Great song.