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From: Tom Hubbard
Black Country Womam
From: Physical Graffiti
By: Led Zeppelin
Tabbed by: David Kim
DGDGBD Tuning
-3--2--1--0--0--0--3--2--1--0--0------------------------------------------
-3--2--1--0--0--0--3--2--1--0--0------------------------------------------
-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0------------------------------------------
-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0------------------------------------------
----------------------------------3--0------------------------------------
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Middle part (play different rhythms and variations with the following
chords, switching back to the above beginning chords at appropriate times):
-8--7--5-----10--9--7------------------------------
-8--7--5-----10--9--7------------------------------
-5--5--5------7--7--7------------------------------
-5--5--5------7--7--7------------------------------
-5--5--5------7--7--7------------------------------
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Ending:
-0--0--0--0--0--2--0--3--------------
-0--0--0--0--0--2--0--3--------------
-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--------------
-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--------------
-3--2--1--0--0-----------------------
-0--0--0--0--0-----------------------
I'm doing this from memory so correct any mistakes I may have made. Hope
this helps,
Dave
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David Kim | "I'd rather be rich than stupid."
ddk1@acpub.duke.edu | - Jack Handey
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Marcus19 Rhythm Player |
#1 by Marcus19 Doug at Jun 14, 1973 at 4:17 AM EST |
| This song is great. A lot like Boogie with Stu how they leave in some conversation to lighten the mood and make it more... personal...get rid of their god-like status for a simple and fun song. | |
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adam Average |
#2 by adam humphreys at May 10, 1987 at 7:39 PM EST |
| I love this song, and especially the drums! Awesome! | |
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Ahhma Average |
#3 by Ahhma Yomamma at Nov 23, 1990 at 12:29 PM EST |
| The drums in this song are spectacular. Bonzo's one of the most gifted, brilliant drummers of all time. It's a nice acoustic blues medley. The themes used in this song have blues written all over them. Getting dumped by a chick and then going for her sister. Just like Red House by Jimi. Just another great song off an even greater album. | |
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steve Wanna Be |
#4 by steve hoffmann at Oct 18, 1995 at 12:28 PM EST |
| Ok...I can't beleive no ones posted for this one yet...So I'll do the honors.....I think this is a great song.....The guitar and the harmonica are very playful and happy-go-lucky......It really seems to fit the mood of the song....Basically talkin about another woman (these guys never had a lack of infatuated hippie chicks ;) This girl left him hard up......maybe she didn't like the pickup line...thus the beer in the face....who knows?....any how, it doesn't seem to be a big deal...I know your sisters too!...gotta love it.....I like the plane in the beginning too.....just a nice accent to the carefree lovin this song is all about..... | |
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julius Average |
#5 by julius vaisanen at Dec 16, 2004 at 12:55 AM EST |
| Oh, It says it right there! | |