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Date: Fri, 19 Dec 1997 22:23:46 EST
From: JestrsReve
Subject: TAB: Mike's Song by Phish
Mike's Song, by Phish
This is basically what it sounds like on Slip Stitch and Pass; they don't
vary it too much when they play it, so this should be what the song
basically sounds like.
opening riff (played 4 times, varies a little each time; just listen to the recording.
only play the first note in this riff the first time you play it. trust me, you'll get it).
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-----------------------------9/11--11--11-11--------------------6----------
-----------------------9/11--------------------9/11-------------6----------
-------7-7--9-9-9/-11-------------------------------------------4----------
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C# on the third and fourth times playing this, hit the open A in
that last little lick before the C#. It sounds pretty cool, and Trey does
it on this recording.
After this, Trey does a little lead work on the C# scale. This is not
very hard and could be mimicked fairly easily. Listen to the recording to
get ideas. After this, the pianist plays chords, and Trey does lead work
as he sings; it is ok to play these chords on the guitar instead,
especially if two of you are playing. We'll call this the verse, ok? These
are the chords:
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---6---6--4---6----9--11----
---6---6--4---6----9--11----
---4---4--2---4----7---9----
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C# C# B C# E F#
Lyrics for verse:
Trapped in time, and I don't know what to do
C#C# B C# E F#
These friends of mine, I can see right through
You don't gotta tell me, I don't gotta move
cause I'm sittin' back here, sharin in the grooo, oove
These may not be totally correct, I had to guess. On the word groove Trey
slides down to an E chord. Now the Chorus:
E A D B
Lyrics for the Chorus:
We don't want no nice guy
E A D B
We don't want no nice guy
We don't want no nice guy
We don't want no nice guy...
on the last B, play C and then C#, which will send you right back into the
verse. Listen to the recording and it's a peice of cake. The next and
final set of lyrics for the verse are as follows:
I walk through the doorways, inside my mind
I chase the backbeat, hard and long
He stood in the doorway, blocking my way
he reached and grabbed me, this is what he say...
then the chorus again. After the chorus, again play the C and C# after
the B, but then instead of going back into the verse, play the higher E
power chord. After a second he goes into a little thingy where he goes
back and forth from E to D....listen to
it, it works. He then plays more on the E chord, does the E to D thing
again, but on the last D he goes right to the high F# power chord. Then
the whole band goes into a funky groove on the F# scale. And there you
have it, I hope this was clear enough. If you have any suggestions e-mail
me at JestrsReve@aol.com.
by Drew Best
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PunkJunky Wanna Be |
#1 by PunkJunky at Jun 25, 1975 at 12:58 AM EST |
| Awesome song. | |
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marvin Lead Player |
#2 by marvin at Aug 30, 1978 at 12:32 AM EST |
| its something about a minotaur and that whole greek myth | |
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Mat Average |
#3 by Mat Hancock at Sep 1, 1985 at 9:11 PM EST |
| what did they lose there train of mind at the end and just start taking lyrics from pink floyd's "careful with that axe eugene" or whats up? I am in no way saying that phish are incable of coming up with original lyrics or anything because they are brilliant songwriters or Anatascio is. great song btw | |
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btotherizzad Average |
#4 by btotherizzad moriznad at Nov 14, 1988 at 10:27 AM EST |
| or actually it could of just been an ode to the legendary band Pink Floyd | |
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UknownSoldier Lead Player |
#5 by UknownSoldier Nightmare at Jun 29, 1998 at 8:46 AM EST |
| i think it is an ode to dark side of the moon or tripping in general... "trapped in time, and i dont know what to do" is a feeling most people encounter on their journeys. "these friends of mine, i see right through" is also another feeling you get when you are on a vision quest around others. you seem to see them for what they are, not just their positive traits. to chill out when you're tripping you also try to "share in the groove" that is humanity. i could be wrong, but we all see different meanings in songs. this is just my opinion. the whole reference to peace frogs and be careful with that axe eugene also make me think its an ode to tripping because we all know that the doors and pink floyd were both bands who took their fair amounts of trips. peace and light..dalt | |
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Alex Average |
#6 by Alex P at Sep 19, 2003 at 4:38 AM EST |
| I just love that opening lick of the song....nothing beats it. | |
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Sal Average |
#7 by Sal With The Lights Out at May 19, 2004 at 1:46 PM EST |
| That last verse isn't Phish (it's a dandy mix of the Doors' Peace Frog and The End as well as the aformentioned Floyd ditty). The actual lyrics are said to be about the mythical Greek hero Theseus and his exploits in the labryinth. Cruise over to www.phish.net for the full explination. One of Mike's best if not the best of his tunes. The whole groove is just amazing. So much energy. | |