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Damon does not play this song with regular open chords, as can be seen on many live performances of this song. Check out some in Youtube, for example the Jonathan Ross performance. So this tab is basically a hundred and ten percent correct. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahlymAq5ZjM I reckon that the GuitarPro-versions of this song has the correct lead guitar and so on parts, but the rhytmn guitar parts that Damon plays are wrong in them. So I just thought I'd post my own tab of this version, with the correct rhytmn guitar parts. (My first tab too here.) Here we go: The intro is played by the lead guitarist, and it is the main "solo"-riff that you can hear on the verses and so on. But as I said earlier, I'm just what Damon plays. Intro/verse You can figure out the rhytmn by yourself. e ----------------------------------------| B ----------------------------------------| G -9---/--1--/--2-------------------------| D -10--/--2--/--3-------------------------| A -10--/--2--/--3-------------------------| E ----------------------------------------| Waiting, got no town to Hide in, the country's got a hold of my e ----------------------------------------| B ----------------------------------------| G -6--/--7--/-----4-----------------------| D -7--/--8--/-x2--5-----------------------| A -7--/--8--/-----5-----------------------| E ----------------------------------------| Soul. TV's dead. and there Ain't no war in my head and You seem very beautiful to me e ----------------------------------------| B ----------------------------------------| G -9---/--1--/--2-------------------------| D -10--/--2--/--3-------------------------| A -10--/--2--/--3-------------------------| E ----------------------------------------| Sleeping, but my work's not done. I could be lying on an atom bomb. e ----------------------------------------| B ----------------------------------------| G -6--/--7--/-----4-----------------------| D -7--/--8--/-x2--5-----------------------| A -7--/--8--/-----5-----------------------| E ----------------------------------------| I'll take care, because I know you'll be there and you seem very beautiful to me. e ----------------------------------------| B ----------------------------------------| G -9---/--1--/--2-------------------------| D -10--/--2--/--3-------------------------| A -10--/--2--/--3-------------------------| E ----------------------------------------| It’s the rest of my life Just rolling and rolling The picture in my pocket Looks like you It’s the rest of my life Just rolling rolling rolling We’re all... -------------- There is the whole song. Hope you enjoy playing this song. Cheers, Oliver. And please do comment, this is my first tab.
in the chorusthere is some major chords instead of minor. and and i think it sounds best if you play an Em too. this would be how i would write it:
C Em F
e ----------------------------------------|
B ----------------------------------------|
G -9---/--0--/--2-------------------------|
D -10--/--2--/--3-------------------------|
A -10--/--2--/--3-------------------------|
E ----------------------------------------|
Waiting, got no town to
Hide in, the country's got
a hold of my
Am A# Gm
e ----------------------------------------|
B ----------------------------------------|
G -5--/--7--/-----3-----------------------|
D -7--/--8--/-x2--5-----------------------|
A -7--/--8--/-----5-----------------------|
E ----------------------------------------|
fakegrapes is right.... 'cause that Sol sharp sounds terrible for a mellow song like this.... it's E minor
Yep, it's Em. There not really strange chords that Damon is playing he's just being lazy with the barre chords and using his thumb for over the neck rather than the first finger. I do it myself.