O.k My second tab of the day (also check out "last Mile from cinderella) this one is a
doozy...it is cowgirl in the sand from winnipegs hometown hero neil young. Since somebody
has done one hell of a job tabbing the into i wont bother....so lets get it goin.
Verse chord pattern
Am F
Hello cowgirl in the sand (hello cowgirl in the sand)
Am F
is this place at your command
C G Fmaj7 G C G Fmaj7 G
can i stay here for a while can i see your sweet sweet smile
Chorus:
Dm Em C F
old enough now to change your name
Dm Em C F
when so many love you is it the same
Dm C Em F
its the woman in you that makes you wanna play this game
F F C E7 E7 A
Then on and on. just follow the same pattern through out gotta go...enjoy
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Jordan Wanna Be |
#1 by Jordan Ivory-Marcotte at Sep 27, 2007 at 2:50 PM EST |
| oops ... sorry beaches are NOT known for women in cowgirl outfits. Same can be said about "Ruby in the Dust", dust (something useless and dirty) is not usually the setting in which you would find a ruby (something beautiful and of value). | |
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dylan Average |
#2 by dylan pesino at Sep 28, 2007 at 2:54 PM EST |
| holy lord, this song is amazing.... the beginning section owns me. And then the lyrics..... oh man...its just epic and amazing and... damn it neil young is so awesome | |
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Jon Badass |
#3 by Jon Coath at Sep 30, 2007 at 9:43 PM EST |
| This man OWNED guitar. It he had it bending to his every whim, and at the end, he had it crawling longingly back for more. He had more raw power and emotion...he is the king of grunge, and so much more. GOD. It's that good. This song always makes me think he had someone he admired for her beauty, truly sparkling personality, or something. And longingly, he lets out with his guitar, singing an wonderful love ballad with both his instrument and his voice... Either way, he COMMANDS that guitar. It's wonderful. He has it wrapped snug 'round his finger. I wish I could play like him. | |
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LJ Average |
#4 by LJ at Oct 5, 2007 at 1:25 AM EST |
| This is such a great song. The guitaring is just awesome! | |
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btotherizzad Average |
#5 by btotherizzad moriznad at Oct 6, 2007 at 7:03 AM EST |
| Man, it's just great guitar work, that's for sure. When I hear this i just see some chilled dudes jammin', somewhere in hawaii or something. Especially the forst part is amazing | |
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austin Average |
#6 by austin pancner at Oct 15, 2007 at 11:30 PM EST |
| Hedges is spot on. And I lived it. | |
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KELSO Wanna Be |
#7 by KELSO Is a COOL kid at Oct 16, 2007 at 5:57 AM EST |
| My ex always called me his "ruby in the dust". I always took it to mean the same sort of thing as diamond in the rough, something beautiful that hasn't grown into it. This song is so beautiful. Also, with the "has your band began to rust" it could mean that maybe she wore a promise ring, but isn't saving herself anymore. | |
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Dunnie Average |
#8 by Dunnie at Oct 17, 2007 at 5:27 AM EST |
| i agree the guitars do kick ass. im listening to it right now. so long so awesome, classic | |
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Nick Rhythm Player |
#9 by Nick Carrasco at Oct 17, 2007 at 3:08 PM EST |
| The song, to me, is about a girl or young woman who is not constant in her relationships. She is old enough to change her name, or old enough to settle down and marry, but does not. "It's the woman in you that makes you want to play this game." I always thought that this reffered to the female tendency to be inconstant. To be a flirt, or to just not want to commit to a relationshp, in other words. This woman knows it's time to stop playing around, but she just wants to keep going at the game. | |
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#10 by christian parnell at Oct 18, 2007 at 12:15 AM EST |
| Cowgirl in the Sand" was about the various women he was involved with romantically and the effect of women's lib on society in 1969 | |