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From: [email protected] ( Junacko)
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Subject: Rolling Stones - Beast Of Burden
Subject: HELP w/ Beast of Burden (stones)
Sender: [email protected]
I've never seen this posted - nor have I seen it in ftp.nevada...
Too make a story short, I want to play this tune in my "band" and I would
like some opinions on how other people might play it... anyway here's what
I have now:
Beast Of Burden The Rolling Stones
---2-/-4--4------7---4----------5
---3-/-5--5------7---5----------5
---2-/-4--4------8---6----------6
-----------------9-------5-/-7---
That's the most important part of the song - the chorus is just standard
straight up chords (I think) but I can't remember them at the moment.
What I need help on is that the above doesn't sound thick enough - a bit too
plain. Anyone play it differently?
Also, as a method for playing in a band with one guitarist, would you just
keep playing the riff over and over instead of soloing off in the song -
since I can't do both at the same time, and since I am not that good, I'd
think to play what the audience knows best: the above riff.
Comments and suggestions are very welcome.
Scott
--
Life is easy when you're being kept afloat... Scott A. Rasche
...so I won't rock no boats. "Shorts"
XTC University of Rochester
From: [email protected] (patrick m. ryan)
Subject: Re: HELP w/ Beast of Burden (stones)
Shorts ([email protected]) wrote:
I've never seen this posted - nor have I seen it in ftp.nevada...
Too make a story short, I want to play this tune in my "band" and I would
like some opinions on how other people might play it... anyway here's what
I have now:
Beast Of Burden The Rolling Stones
---2-/-4--4------7---4----------5
---3-/-5--5------7---5----------5
---2-/-4--4------8---6----------6
-----------------9-------5-/-7---
I play it like this:
A D G
-------------------------------------
---5_7--7--5--7-5-3------------------
---6_7--7--6--7-6-4------------------
---7_7--7--7--7-7-5------------------
-------------------------------------
-------------------------------------
pat
--
"Now about those pictures..."
"I can explain! I was young! I needed the money!.."
patrick m. ryan
nasa / goddard space flight center / oceans and ice branch / hughes stx
[email protected] / [email protected]
Subject: CRD: Stones ---- Beast Of Burden
From: [email protected] ( Hans van der Hof )
Enjoy,
Hans
The Rolling Stones
Beast Of Burden
E B/D# C#m A
I'll never be your beast of burden
E B/D# C#m A
My back is broad but it's a hurting
E B/D# C#m A
All I want is for you to make love to me
E B/D# C#m A
I'll never be your beast of burden
E B/D# C#m A
I've walked for miles, my feet are hurting
E B/D# C#m A B/D# C#m
All I want is for you to make love to me
A E/G# A
Am I hard enough Am I rough enough Am I rich enough
E/G# A B
I'm not too blind to see
E B/D# C#m A
I'll never be your beast of burden
E B/D# C#m A
So let's go home and draw the curtains
E E/D#
Music on the radio
C#m A E B/D# C#m
Come on baby, make sweet love to me
A E/G# A
Am I hard enough Am I rough enough Am I rich enough
E/G# A B E
I'm not too blind to see...oh little sister
E/D# C#m A
Pretty, pretty, pretty girl
E B/D# C#m | A | E B/D# C#m | C#m A | E B/D# C#m |
A E A
You're such a pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty girl
E A
Pretty, pretty such a pretty, pretty, pretty girl
E A
Come on, baby please, please, please
A E
I'll tell ya
B/D# C#m A
You can put me out on the street
E A
Put me out with no shoes on my feet
E B/D# C#m A E B/D# C#m
But put me out, put me out, put me out... out of misery
E B/D# C# A
All your sickness I can suck it up
E E/D#
Throw it all at me
C#m A
I can shrug it off
E B/D# C#m A
There's one thing, baby, I don't understand
E E/G# A
You keep telling me I ain't your kind of man
E
Ain't I rough enough
A E B/D# C#m
Ain't I tough enough
A E
Ain't I rich enough
B/D# C#m
In love enough
A E B/D# C#m
Ooh Ooh please
repeat first verse
end:
I don't need no beast of burden
I need no fussing, I need no nursing
Never, never, never, never, never, never, never be...
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I've made the chord diagrams using Andrew Gryc's very handy
program Chord Magic.
capo fret 4:
E B/D# C#m A E/G# E/D# A/B
E-0---------3---------0---------1---------0---------0---------1---------
B-1---------0---------1---------1---------1---------1---------1---------
G-0---------0---------2---------2---------0---------0---------2---------
D-2---------0---------2---------3---------2---------2---------3---------
A-3---------2---------0---------3---------3---------2---------3---------
E-0-----------------------------1---------0-------------------3---------
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