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Sat Aug 22 14:59:38 PDT 1992
Article: 1748 of alt.guitar.tab
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From: bam@wam.umd.edu (the anti-Elvis)
Subject: Life's a Long Song
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In article songer@lexmark.com (Christopher Songer) writes:
>(the anti-Elvis) writes:
>> Has anyone tried arranging the mandolin part of Jethro Tull's
>>"Christmas Song" for guitar?
>
>While Jethro Tull has come up -- I'd love to see a TAB for Dun Ringill,
>Summer Sands or Life's a Long Song.
The chords to Life's a Long Song aren't that hard, but actually playing
the part is. As far as I can tell, the beginning chords are D-shaped
barre chords (fret numbers in parentheses):
A (VII) G (V)
When you've fallen awake and you take stock of the new day.
And you hear your voice croak as you choke on what you need to say.
Now I THINK what's happening is Ian messes around with sus chords a
lot. I haven't tried this because I can't play this nearly fast enough,
but I think it's something like:
E|-9---9--10--9--7--9--7--9--9--9-----
B|-10---------------------------------
G|-9----------------------------------
D|-7----------------------------------
A|------------------------------------
E|------------------------------------
You get the idea. I haven't actually tried this in quite a while -
I need to go home and listen to it at half-speed on my 4-track.
Anyway, has anyone fingured out as easier way to play this, or at
least easier ways to play these chords?
A (VII) Asus4 Asus2
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
7fr |_|_*_|_|_| 7fr |_|_*_|_|_| 7fr |_|_*_|_|_*
|_|_|_|_|_| |_|_|_|_|_| |_|_|_|_|_|
|_|_|_*_|_* |_|_|_*_|_| |_|_|_*_|_|
|_|_|_|_*_| |_|_|_|_*_* |_|_|_|_*_|
1 2 4 3 1 2 4 4 (!) 1 2 4 1
I don't remember what the chords to the rest of the song are, but
I remember a 3rd fret C chord, a 3rd fret G chord, and maybe a 5th
fret A chord in there. They were pretty basic chords. Just play around
with em. If I come up with anything new I'll be sure to post it.
--
Brian Michalowski | "Without music, life would | "I'm sure I'd feel much
bam@wam.umd.edu | be a mistake." -- Nietzsche | worse if I wasn't under
"Music was his life; it was not his livelihood." | such heavy sedation."
-- Harry Chapin, "Mr. Tanner" | -- from _Spinal Tap_
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Josh Average |
#1 by Josh Franco at Aug 7, 1982 at 6:22 PM EST |
| what a bittersweet song. The narrator is giving advise to someone -reassumig them that life is good (I will give you good cheer) and compares life to a long song. However, the last two verses decay into suffering/gloam and grinding you under the wheel; and the final line then tells us that our deaths will come sooner than we want or choose. | |
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Brian Wanna Be |
#2 by Brian Kidwell at Feb 11, 1983 at 8:27 PM EST |
| This song is a step by step description of a corn cob enema. | |
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tucker Wanna Be |
#3 by tucker at Sep 21, 1991 at 6:49 PM EST |
| Ian Anderson played this on his new orchestral dvd. Just before he played this he dedicated it to all the people who didn't make it (The John Bonham's, the Keith Moon's, the Jimi's). It was a great tribute to all those legends who's tunes ended too soon. 1 | |
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Matt Average |
#4 by Matt Vautour at Apr 20, 1992 at 10:25 PM EST |
| Duh, everyone knew that toolmusik. Why do you think no one has posted under this song? Can you say Self-Explanatory? The question on my mind is whether the corn was steamed and butted first before the main character slid it into his unholiest of holes. Whether or not it was yellow corn, or indian? And of the all the questions, i want to know....is....did he use the patent cactus condom... | |
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Bjorn Average |
#5 by Bjorn Nordvall at Oct 11, 1993 at 6:14 AM EST |
| the immediately previous comment should be deleted since the initial posters have the song described perfectly. | |
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dylan Average |
#6 by dylan markus at Dec 10, 2000 at 8:13 AM EST |
| You guys have ruined Jethro Tull for me. | |