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From: Burning.Inside@f929.n273.z1.fidonet.org (Burning Inside)
Date: 16 Jan 96 16:41:02 -0500
Subject: TAB: "Rock N' Roll Outlaw" by Clutch
Rock N' Roll Outlaw by Clutch
from the album "Clutch"
words and music by Tim Sult, Dan Maines,
Neil Fallon, and Jean-Paul Gaster
tabbed by Tom Mallon
Intro/Verse Riff
E |-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B |-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G |.--7---7-7-8\7--10-7----7-7-8\7-7-7----7---7-7-8\7--10-7---7-7-8\7--10-7.|
D |.--7---7-7-8\7--10-7----7-7-8\7-7-7----7---7-7-8\7--10-7---7-7-8\7--10-7.|
A |---5---5-5-6\5--8--5----5-5-6\5-5-5----5---5-5-6\5--8--5---5-5-6\5--8--5-|
E |-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
(I'm not sure if these are the exact chords Tim is using, they sound kind of
odd. This is the closest I can get to duplicating what's on the record. He
has some sort of effect on them which may account for the different sound.)
First Chorus (At "You can rock it like.." and "Where rock is criminal..")
E |---------------------------------------------------|
B |---------------------------------------------------|
G |.-------------------------------------------------.|
D |.-------------------------------------------------.|
A |-------------3~~~------------------------3~~~------|
E |---3--4--5----------5--4--3~~~-----3-4-5-------5---|
Second Chorus (At "Hee haw, hee haw...")
E |------------------------------------------------------------|
B |------------------------------------------------------------|
G |.-------------------------------------------------------5--.|
D |.-5/7--7-7\5--5-5/7--7-7\5--5-5/7--7-7\5--5-5/7--7-5/7--5--.|
A |--5/7--7-7\5--5-5/7--7-7\5--5-5/7--7-7\5--5-5/7--7-5/7--3---|
E |--3/5--5-5\3--3-3/5--5-5\3--3-3/5--5-5\3--3-3/5--5-3/5------|
(These are actually spaced further apart but I put them close together
for space's sake.)
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I think it sounds nice!
The reason the chords sound so weird is because he's bending them.
I also think there might be a bit of flanger or something on the intro riff, and they played with the panning left and right during it. But I think it's mostly the bend that get that sound.