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Slicker drips - white stripes
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Tabbed by:andrew hall
Email:Andree@ntlworld.com
Tuning:standard
e|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--8----7----5----x-x---x--------------------------------------------------------------|
A|--8----7----5----x-x---x-----x11------------------------------------------------------|
E|--6----5----3----x-x---x--------------------------------------------------------------|
e|----------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------------|
D|---5-xx-5-xx-5-xx-5-xx-5-xx-5-xx-5-5-5--|
A|---5-xx-5-xx-5-xx-5-xx-5-xx-5-xx-5-5-5--|
E|---3-xx-3-xx-3-xx-3-xx-3-xx-3-xx-3-3-3--|
e|---1-/-3-2-3-2-3-------------------------33333--3--------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------------3--------------------------|
G|------------------------------3----3----------------5---h3-----5---h3------|
D|-----------------5----h3---5-------------------------------h5----------h5--|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|-----------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------|
D|--5--5--5----8----7----5-xx--------------|
A|--5--5--5----8----7----5-xx----speed up--|
E|--3--3--3----6----5----3-xx--------------|
| / slide up
| \ slide down
| h hammer-on
| p pull-off
| ~ vibrato
| + harmonic
| x Mute note
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Simon (Si) Lead Player |
#1 by Simon (Si) Brown at Jan 12, 1972 at 12:04 PM EST |
| love the guitar on this one. | |
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Kazza Average |
#2 by Kazza at Jan 1, 1976 at 3:42 PM EST |
| I like how the reverb from the amp at the end of the song sounds sort of like water dripping at the end. This song sums up how I feel most of the time. | |
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Jp Wanna Be |
#3 by Jp Collins at Jan 2, 1980 at 9:49 AM EST |
| jack breaks it down man... | |
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TonkpilS Average |
#4 by TonkpilS at Jun 12, 1982 at 10:52 PM EST |
| umm. i like this song. the end reminds me of break on through with the Ya Ya ya ya Ya ya YA | |
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Johan Average |
#5 by Johan Soderberg at Apr 12, 1983 at 5:19 PM EST |
| break on through by the doors of course | |
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Lamb Of God Wor Average |
#6 by Lamb Of God Worshiper at Apr 12, 1989 at 1:47 PM EST |
| acid. | |
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david Average |
#7 by david maynard at Apr 10, 1991 at 9:33 AM EST |
| Love it - why arent there more comments??? Its so... moody... | |
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Average |
#8 by nirvana at Aug 5, 1994 at 9:06 PM EST |
| now you mention it, it sounds almost the same. although the white stripes ya ya ya is more energetic and that;s what i like about them. And about the song: it's about standing in the middle of everyones attention and not knowing what to do. | |
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john Wanna Be |
#9 by john dolmayan at Feb 27, 2002 at 3:12 PM EST |
| I can't believe there are so few comments for this - it's an awesome song! The White Stripe's first album is so underated. This is like most of the songs, face-paced with a lo-fi sound, which is great compared to most songs today which sound so clean-cut. | |