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Home J Johnson, Jack Rodeo Clowns Guitar Tab

Rodeo Clowns
"Jack Johnnson"
Tabbed by Kyle
Such an awesome duo guitar song for the beach :) I never saw a version tabbed out with
whole solo..... so here it goes.
Intro & Verse
e |-4--2--5--4---|
B |-5--2--5--4---|
G |-6--3--6--5---|
D |-6--4--7--6---|
A |-4--4--7--6---|
E |----2--5--4---|
(make sure to palm mute between switching chords)
Chorus
"with the clown yeah yeah yeah......"
e |-4--4--5--2--|
B |-5--4--5--2--|
G |-6--5--7--3--|
D |-6--6--6--4--|
A |-4--6--6--4--|
E |----4--5--2--|
First Guitar - Same as Chorus for Solo
Second Guitar - Solo (By G Love)
"Common"
e-----------------------------------------------|
b-----------------------------------------------|
g-------------4---4-----------------------------|
d------2-4-/6---6---6/4--2-------2--------------|
a--/4----------------------4-2-4----4-----------|
E-----------------------------------------------|
e-----------------------------------------------|
b-----------------------------------------------|
g------------4---4/6---4------------------------|
d-----2-4-/6---6---------6/4-2------------------|
a--/4---------------------------4---------------|
E-----------------------------------------------|
e-----------------------------------------------|
b-----------------------------------------------|
g------------4---4------------------------------|
d-----2-4-/6---6---6/4-2-------2-/4-2-----------|
a--/4--------------------4-2-4------------------|
E-----------------------------------------------|
e------------------------------------------------|
b------------------------------------------------|
g-----------4---4-/6-4-------------------- 4b----|
d----2-4-/6---6--------6/4--2-------2-4-5-5b-----|
a-/4------------------------------/4-------------|
E------------------------------------------------|
*WHISTLE*
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e--------------------------------------------------------------------|
b--------------------------------------------------------------------|
g------9h11---11b---11b---9---------------9h11--11b---11b---9b-------|
d-/11------------------------11-------/11----------------------------|
a--------------------------------------------------------------------|
E--------------------------------------------------------------------|
*repeat*
(Bends arn't necessary but give it a little more feeling)
{Ending are same Chords as Verse}
That's pretty much it! Play it up

Source: GuitarMasta.net
http://www.guitarmasta.net/j/johnson,_jack/.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Ale
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#1 by Ale Rosado at Sep 26, 2007 at 9:46 PM EST
Guys, Jack Johnson was not lead nor backup singer for G. Love. Accoring to what I read(and as G says in the introduction to the song), they went surfing one day and then Jack Johnson played this song for G and G dug it. They decided to record it. That's about it, they haven't collaborated on too much else musically. About the song, I don't Jack(if he indeed wrote the lyrics) is making any large statements condemning life at the bars. These rodeo clowns "bring him up when he's down". They cheer him up. The heart of the song, meaning wise, is when they leave the pub and see two homeless guys on the walk home-"You walk by look at him, but he can't look at you" and "down on the corner there's anther one. reaching out a hand, coming from a broken man." This sounds like G Love, as he often meantions the homeless in his songs("This Ain't Living", "City Bum", etc.). He's juxtaposing the "money man" at the club with the homeless man on the corner. I love this song. It makes me want to go out to a club, especially lyrics like "nobody's romantic cuz its too early for dancing but he comes the music!"
 
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garrett
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#2 by garrett at Sep 27, 2007 at 12:42 AM EST
This song reminds me of the worse nightclub I ever visited. Looking around and laughing at those who looked as if they were enjoying their drinks/dancing but were just looking to fit in. These people are distraction in life, just like a rodeo clown.
 
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KELSO
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#3 by KELSO Is a COOL kid at Sep 27, 2007 at 3:00 PM EST
Last I checked, Jack was from Hawaii, and not California. Stop trying to claim someone who isn't even from there.
 
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Will
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#4 by Will Hay at Sep 28, 2007 at 1:36 AM EST
Okay, I guess we all got that G Love did this a long time ago (back in the mid-90's) for an album and that Jack Johnson (gettin' popular in 2003) is getting credit just now. Bottom line is this...anyone try to sing it while reading the lyrics? He is definitly the kinda guy that writes words and makes 'em fit. Great rythm and style. G-love sounds incredible alongside Jack. Does anyone else see a common theme in some of Jack Johnson's songs? Disdain for binge drinking and frat-boy behavior. Oh shit, Wait till he sees his fan base. Song meaning: People who drink and follow crowds - bad; people who're homeless - good. (How does he think all of those homeless became homeless????)
 
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albrecht
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#5 by albrecht cherlet at Sep 28, 2007 at 3:49 AM EST
Jack wrote ths song for ... G Love recorded it... and jack does it live in concert...
 
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Andrew
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#6 by Andrew Safwat at Sep 29, 2007 at 2:35 AM EST
i too was tauhgt of jackos being through G. love...
 
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Rikki
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#7 by Rikki C at Sep 29, 2007 at 12:47 PM EST
heard it on a surf video...raw ass song.
 
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Christian Count
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#8 by Christian Country Rocker at Sep 29, 2007 at 4:13 PM EST
wrong song.
 
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josh
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#9 by josh someone at Sep 30, 2007 at 12:53 PM EST
Tiny bopping dicso queen She barely understands her dreams Of belly button rings And other kinds of things Symbolic of change But the thing that is strange Is that changes occured Well its teeny boppin disco queen I'm pretty sure, but anywho that phrase kicks ass
 
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Allen
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#10 by Allen Stone at Oct 1, 2007 at 8:14 PM EST
jack johnson is originally from hawaii but he went to college in california
 
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Dylan
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#11 by Dylan Ruiz at Oct 2, 2007 at 7:47 AM EST
jack johnson is the man. the words, the melody, the rhythm of this song all add up to one masterpiece. Even the linguistis of this whole song- ha, just sing along with it and your mouth feels funny. whoa, im weird
 
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Chase
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#12 by Chase Hendrix at Oct 2, 2007 at 11:29 PM EST
ok so he wasn't the lead singer for g. love but his style sounds exactly the same. oh well nobodys right all the time
 
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Mangus
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#13 by Mangus Hung at Oct 3, 2007 at 9:23 AM EST
Ok, just to clear up any disputes ... Jack Johnson actually wrote this song for G. Love and the Special Sauce a really long time ago, and decided to release it himself. He's not G Love, never has been, never will be ... but he does know them and wrote this for them
 
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Lianna
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#14 by Lianna Basile at Oct 3, 2007 at 12:57 PM EST
wheres g love on this song im serpised at you people dicluding G love, and Jack Johnson was neve rin g love their boys so they did rodeo clowns together
 
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Sam
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#15 by Sam Ordway at Oct 3, 2007 at 7:29 PM EST
i just realized why i liked jack johnson so bad, being that he is/was the lead singer for g. love and well i loved g. love i knew he had a style i had heard before. if you like him, check out g. love and the special sauce.
 
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Ryan
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#16 by Ryan . at Oct 3, 2007 at 11:54 PM EST
I love this song, because it helps remind you how insignificant some things can be. Sometimes you don't even realize how insane life is, and you can't be distracted by those caught up in the hype
 
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Chris
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#17 by Chris Tattooed Soul at Oct 4, 2007 at 7:17 AM EST
this site doesnt even have any g love and special sauce lets spread the word about him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
 
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/Alex / Pfluege
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#18 by /Alex / Pflueger /(fox) / off road/ people/ at Oct 4, 2007 at 7:45 AM EST
I love this song, because it helps remind you how insignificant some things can be. Sometimes you don't even realize how insane life is, and you can't be distracted by those caught up in the hype
 
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HereWeGo
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#19 by HereWeGo at Oct 4, 2007 at 9:47 AM EST
mjschorn i agree with what you said about his lyrics and songs...and i just love this song and you're right it does kick - a lot of his songs do - hell yeah
 
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David
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#20 by David Cairpre at Oct 4, 2007 at 2:30 PM EST
Thank you G. Love for introducing Jack Johnson to the world.
 
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clair
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#21 by clair holman at Oct 4, 2007 at 4:33 PM EST
I luuuurve this song!! all of jack's songs are amazing! i could listen to them allll day MUAH xoxo 1 2 Next
 
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scott
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#22 by scott smith at Oct 4, 2007 at 10:50 PM EST
Ok, just to clear up any disputes ... Jack Johnson actually wrote this song for G. Love and the Special Sauce a really long time ago, and decided to release it himself. He's not G Love, never has been, never will be ... but he does know them and wrote this for them
 
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Justin
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#23 by Justin Gaffney at Oct 5, 2007 at 1:05 AM EST
so who sang this song????? when i have heard it...the radio says by g love....im all confused now
 
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mark
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#24 by mark stump at Oct 5, 2007 at 4:17 AM EST
this song is all about how jack doesn't want to conform, like most people in this world try to do. He's talking about how he finds it funny that people will do anything to fit in. Its a great song, as are all of the songs on "Brushfire Fairytales"
 
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Adrian
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#25 by Adrian Ortega at Oct 6, 2007 at 6:52 PM EST
this song kicks. jack johnson kicks. oh yeah.