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Tragically Hip Looking For A Place To Happen Guitar Tab

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"Looking For A Place To Happen"
by The Tragically Hip
from Fully Completely
(humbly transcribed from memory by mjmvisse@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca)

Guitar 1 is on the right channel, Guitar 2 is on the left (mostly)

Intro: (Guitar 1)

| 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &|
|=====|=================|=================|=================|================|
e|-----|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|------------------|
B|-----|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|------------------|
G|-----|-----------------|---------------0-|-----------------|------------------|
D|-----|-----------------|---------------0-|-----------0-----|------------------|
A|-7--|-5h6-7--2-5-2-5-|-7--2-5-2-5-7-5-|-----7-----5-----|-7-----5-5-6-7----|
E|-----|-0---0---0-0-0-0-|-0---0-0-0-0-0---|-----3-----3-----|-3-----0-0-0-0----|
pm----- pm----------- . --------------------------| .

| Both Guitars |Gtr 1 plays Fill 1
| 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & |
|=================|=================|=================|=================|
e|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
B|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
G|-----------------|---------------5-|-----------------|-------------------|
D|-----------------|---------------5-|-----------0-----|-------------------|
A|-5h6-7--2-5-2-5-|-7----5---6-7-0-|-----7---5-5-5-5-|-7-7-7-5---6-7-5---|
E|-0---0---0-0-0-0-|-0-----0---0-0---|-----3---3-3-3-3-|-3-3-3-0---0-0-0---|
pm----- pm----------- pm. pm- . pm--------------|

| Fill 1
| 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & |
|=================|
e|-----------------|
B|-----------------|
G|-----------------|
D|-----0-----------|
A|-7-7-5-------5---|
E|-3-3-3---5-4-----|
. nh---

Rhythm Figure 1:
| 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | (repeat)
|=================|=================|
e|-----------------|-------------------|
B|-----------------|-------------------|
G|-----------------|-------------------|
D|-----------------|-------------------|
A|--h6-7--2-5-2-5-|-7----5---6-7-5---| (the last power chord is tied)
E|-----0---0-0-0-0-|-0-----0---0-0-0---| (to the hammer-on)
pm----- pm----------------|
I've got a job I explore...


Guitar 2 plays Rhythm Figure 1 for each verse.
Guitar 1 plays Figure 2

| Figure 2
| 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & |
|=================|=================|=================|=================|
e|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
B|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
G|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|---------------0---|
D|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|---------------5---|
A|-7---------------|-----------------|-----------------|---------------5---|
E|-0---------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
let ring----------------------------------------------------------------|
I've got a job I explore...

| 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & |
|=================|=================|=================|=================|
e|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
B|-----------------|---------4p2p0---|-----------------|-------------------|
G|-0---------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
D|-5---------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
A|-5---------------|-----------------|-5h6-7--2-5-2-5-|-7--5-5-5-6-7-7---|
E|-----------------|-----------------|-0---0---0-0-0-0-|-0---0-0-0-0-0-0---|
let ring------------------ pm- pm--------------------------| pm
And I want my life ...

| 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & |
|=================|=================|=================|=================|
e|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
B|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|---------------0---|
G|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|---------------0---|
D|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|----12----12---0---|
A|-7---------------|---------------12|-----------------|-------7-----------|
E|-0---------------|-5-----3---5-----|-----------------|-------------------|
let ring-------- nh-------------- nh-------------|
To find a place ...

| 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & | 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & |
|=================|=================|=================|=================|
e|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
B|(0)--------------|---------4p2p0---|-----------------|-------------------|
G|(0)--------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
D|(0)--------------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|
A|-----------------|-----------------|-5h6-7--2-5-2-5-|-7------7---5-----|
E|-----------------|-----------------|-0---0---0-0-0-0-|-0-------0---------|
let ring------------------ pm- pm--------------------------|
When it's (unintelligible) ...

Chorus:
The chorus is a Cmaj chord at the third fret (3 3 5 5 5 X) with some picking
on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th strings (low to high), after which parts of the intro
repeat. There might be a Gmaj in between the Cmaj and the Emaj-based part.
The bass is definitely going to a Gmaj, but it's hard to tell what the guitar
is doing (i.e. it doesn't matter :-})
The next verses are basically the same, with the first guitar playing different
fills and harmonics.

Someone else can figure out the bridge before the solo and the solo itself;
my fingers are tired.

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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silent
Rhythm Player
#1 by silent support at Sep 5, 1989 at 5:41 PM EST
I believe that this song is about colonialism in the early days of Canada. Gord is taking the role of what seems to be an explorer from Europe, explaining how he would like to exploit "an ancient race, the kind you'd like to gamble with" (referring to the Native Peoples). He also adds "where they'd stamp on burning bags of shit," referring to the perceived stupidity of the Natives by the Europeans. In the second verse he talks about leaving his home behind, facetiously describing the landscape as a "masterpiece with...gallery gods and ... garbage bag trees" (the "garbage bag trees" may be an allusion to the song "At the Hundredth Meridian" where he describes a dirty, overrun city with a "swollen sea breeze, garbage bag trees, whispers of disease, acts of enormity"). The place where he comes from may be one of the many overcrowded cities in Europe during the days of colonialism. Gord goes on to sing about painting a "scene from memory, so I'd know who murdered me." He may be talking about the early war paintings that glorify the death of a general, or a very important person. Finally, the third verse seems to be the most odd of them all. The reference to Jacques Cartier, the famous 16th century French explorer, is the most obvious, but then the verse becomes quite ambiguous (a specialty of Gord Downie's). He seems to take the role of a Native person as he explains to Cartier that he's "not the first to show" and that his people have been on the land since "God, who knows?" Also, the "bum's eye for clothes" line may be the initial culture shock experienced by both the Natives and the Europeans, as the difference in clothing would have been staggering. "Looking for a place to happen" may be referring to desire to find a passage to the far east, which was the main intention of early explorers. "Making stops along the way" explains the discovery of North America, as it was seen as a "stop" before China after it was discovered by the Europeans.
 
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Dylan
Rhythm Player
#2 by Dylan Fitzgerald at Apr 14, 1997 at 11:22 AM EST
hmmm more or less how I've always thought of the song. But I came in here to tell a story about the song which more adequately describes "What does this song mean to you?": A friend (from Prince Edward Island) went hitchhiking without really knowing where he was going. He wrote himself a cardboard sign "Looking for a place to happen making stops along the way" He got picked up by a like minded individual (also a hip fan) and they made there way down to Florida (eventually) and back (eventually). So as I see it, this song is more of an inspirational song to voyagers everywhere. Not necessarily about any one person or event but more the state of mind that accompanies setting out. One of these days I'm gonna paint up my sign and just go.