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Ballad Of Bodacious
This is a really simple song with a really cool riff
It pretty much has only 3 parts, the main riff (chorus)
the verse and the solo
Main Riff / Chorus
(1/4)
e|----------------------
b|---8h9-8-7b---7-7h8--
g|---8h9-8-7b---7-7h8--
d|--------------------- played x3
a|---------------------
E|-0----------0--------
(1/4)
e|-------------------------
b|---8h9-8-7b--------------
g|---8h9-8-7b---/12----12--
d|------------9-----14-----
a|-------------------------
E|-0-----------------------
Verse
* turn on your wah wah
* turn volume knob on guitar down
* basically just hit a E barre chord and rock back
and forth on the wah
(1/4)
e|------------------------------------------
b|----------------------9-------------------
g|-----9----------------9-------------------
d|-----9----------5-----9-------------------
a|-7-7-7--7-7-5-7---7-7---7-7---------------
E|-----------------------------3b~~-----------
Solo
e|------------------------------------------------|
b|------------------------------------------------|
g|-11b13-9-x-9-------9--------------9~------------|
d|-------------12b14---12b14-12b14-----x-x--------|
a|------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------|
| | x3
e|--------------------------- |
b|-------------------10~~---- |
g|-11b13-9-x-9-9-----10~~---- |
d|----------------x---------- |
a|--------------------------- |
E|--------------------------- -------------------|
4th time
e|--------------------------------
b|-------------------------------
g|-11b13r11-----------x-------9--
d|-----------12b14-x----12b14-----
a|-------------------------------
E|-------------------------------
this tab is by g_r3v@hotmail.com
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Joey Wanna Be |
#1 by Joey at Oct 14, 1973 at 7:20 PM EST |
| Bodacious the Bull (1988? - May 16, 2000), originally designated J31, was a crossbred Charbray bull who was infamous throughout the sport of rodeo, and was commonly referred to as "The World's Most Dangerous Bull". The 1800-lb bull, known for his characteristic coloring as the "White Whale", made unanticipated moves that rodeo athletes were not accustomed to and were defenseless to protect against. Only six cowboys were able to complete their rides in 135 attempts. He was voted the PBR Bull of the Year in 1995. It was suggested that Bodacious had gotten stronger and trickier as he matured after, in 1994, he gained national attention at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, employing his signature head snapping move that resulted in life threatening injuries to bull riding star Terry Don West. Tuff Hedeman was one of the few to stay on Bodacious for a full eight seconds. But, in 1995 Hedeman witnessed the brutal nature of "Bo" first hand when he suffered a major face smashing, and required emergency reconstructive surgery after a vicious encounter with Bodacious at the Professional Bull Riders Finals. Hedeman drew the bull again at the National Finals Rodeo in 1995, and opted not to ride him, calling Bodacious "the baddest bull there has ever been." In the same event, Scott Breding sustained serious injuries and became the last cowboy to attempt a ride on Bodacious. Bodacious was retired on December 11, 1995, at the age of 7, still in his prime | |
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Justin - MrBlit Rhythm Player |
#2 by Justin - MrBlitz - Maletta at Feb 16, 1977 at 8:11 PM EST |
| "Tuff Hedeman, often called the best bull rider ever, was one of the few to stay on Bodacious for a full eight seconds. But in 1995 Hedeman saw the terrifying side of 'Bo' when he suffered a major face smashing, and required emergency reconstructive surgery after a brutal encounter with Bodacious at the Professional Bull Riders Finals. Hedeman drew the bull again at the National Finals Rodeo in 1995, and chose not to ride him. Hedeman called Bodacious 'the baddest bull there has ever been.' It was that same year that world champion Scott Breding sustained serous injuries and became the last cowboy to attempt a ride on Bodacious. A day after the Breeding accident, during the final round of the NFR, owners Sammy and Carolyn Andrews decided to retire the bull 'in the interest of cowboy safety.' " I googled "bodacious bull" and I found that about his death. R.I.P. Bodacious | |
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$~Andrew~$ Average |
#3 by $~Andrew~$ at Jan 8, 1988 at 1:28 PM EST |
| This song fucking rules. One of my Primus favourites. | |