This is a very simple but classic riff from the late George Harrison.
All this intro is is triads. This is one of my personal favorites from the Wilburys, but
one had the correct tab on line. I wrote in the ttriads above the notes, NOT THE CHORDS.
G D G A D
e|----7-7-7-7-7/2-2--2/7-7-7-7-7--9--10---------------------|
B|----8-8-8-8-8/3-3--3/8-8-8-8-8--10-10---------------------|
G|----7-7-7-7-7/2-2- 2/7-7-7-7-7--9--11---------------------|
D|-0--------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------|
G A G A D
e|----7-7-7-7-7/9---7-9---15----------------------------------|
B|----8-8-8-8-8/10--8-10--16----------------------------------|
G|----7-7-7-7-7/9---7-9---15----------------------------------|
D|-0----------------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------------------|
---Enjoy
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terry Rhythm Player |
#1 by terry terry watts at Oct 4, 2007 at 3:27 AM EST |
| This is such a fucking great song!!! It is really a shame how few people even know of this great combination of artists and their music. This is my fav Traveling Wilburys' song. | |
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Thomas Average |
#2 by Thomas Buckman at Oct 5, 2007 at 5:03 AM EST |
| I'm quite surprised that not more people have left comments on such a great song. I think it's simply about living life to the fullest. | |
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Mauricio Average |
#3 by Mauricio Avendaņo at Oct 7, 2007 at 7:20 PM EST |
| simply a band, that came together, by chance, and made the most wonderful, laid back, easy going music. this song, one of the only ones in the world, that can put a smile on my face, and give me goosbumps. it talks simply about life, and how no matter what 'its alright' 'were going to the end of the line'. just be content with what you have. a great salute to Roy Orbison, whose verse in that song gets me, to this day. i love it | |
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Nileppezdel Lead Player |
#4 by Nileppezdel at Oct 14, 2007 at 2:04 PM EST |
| Great song by a band that doesn't get nearly enough credit. To me, this song says that no matter what happens in life, it'll be alright. "If you live the life you please", then who's to tell you how to do things? That's not to say that you can just go ahead and do whatever you want. Keep in mind that "every day is Judgement Day" and you have to "lend a hand" and "do the best you can." Nice song, fits the band perfectly. | |
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Gabba Gabba Hey Average |
#5 by Gabba Gabba Hey at Oct 15, 2007 at 9:35 PM EST |
| To me this song is about fate. Everything seems to point out that the person is content with the current state of his life even if he does not have the girl cause he knows that if it's meant to be it will happen. It's in God's hands not so to speak. | |
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Katie Wanna Be |
#6 by Katie St. Michel at Oct 16, 2007 at 12:19 AM EST |
| I am elated right now... and this song definitely adds to said elation. Everything... well, almost everything, seems right right now. This song seems to convey that kind of complacency. | |
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Dillon Rhythm Player |
#7 by Dillon H. at Oct 18, 2007 at 10:41 AM EST |
| Great song, and true they don't get credit but as individuals thats kinda what they wanted, everyone knows who the individual wilbury's were and i reckon they all just wanted to make great music together without the bullshit around them as legendary individuals | |
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Obtuse Professional |
#8 by Obtuse at Oct 18, 2007 at 11:11 PM EST |
| My favorite Wilburys song too...I liked the video as well. Nice and simple for a simple song. | |