ROLLING STONES - CASINO BOOGIE
(Jagger/Richards)
Tabber: Mord_Wraith
E-mail: thundastruck@hotmail.com
Date: 9/28/2004
Tuning (low to high): EADGBE
Intro:
E|---5-5---3-3-------------5-5---|
B|---2-2---2-2-------------2-2---|
G|---------------7b9-9r7p6-------| play twice
D|-------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------|
Verse:
A
No good, can't speak, wound up, no sleep
A
Sky diver, insider, skip rope, stunt flyer
D A
Wounded lover, got no time on hand
A
One last cycle, thrill freak, Uncle Sam
D A
Pause for business, know you'll understand
D A
Judge and jury walk out hand in hand
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There's no chorus because I don't think this song has a chorus. The intro is played with
two guitars, but I only tabbed one. The D and A chords are standard blues chords; listen
to the song to see how they're played. The chord hit just before the saxophone solo is
an open G.
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Jarrett Lead Player |
#1 by Jarrett Sandlin at Mar 28, 1970 at 4:49 PM EST |
| ah yesss exile on main st......could be the best album ever made.....i believe that the stones did not have a specific meaning for every lyric and verse and besides songs like this are more about how the thoughts you generate when you hear \"thrill freak uncle sam\" for the first time j/k | |
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Alex Lead Player |
#2 by Alex Russo at Jul 23, 1992 at 7:38 PM EST |
| I know the title refers to the fact that while they were in exile in the south of France they spent a lot of time in nearby casinos. As far as the lyrics go I have to agree with JoeWolf--? | |
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Conar Wanna Be |
#3 by Conar Gillard at Feb 18, 1995 at 6:20 AM EST |
| casino boogie! love the saxophone | |
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Nileppezdel Lead Player |
#4 by Nileppezdel at Aug 13, 2003 at 3:34 PM EST |
| ? | |