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From: [email protected] ( Junacko)
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Subject: Rolling Stones - If You Can't Rock Me
From [email protected]
Subject: Try this out please
Steve,
Here's a tab I'd like you try out. It's the riff in the middle of `If
You Can't Rock Me'. The song is in open G. Let me know if the tab
works for you. This is a really cool riff to know. I sprinkle parts of
this around liberally through a lot of songs.
& 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
D ------------------------------5-----------5-------------------------
B -3--4--0--5-------------------3-----------3-----------------------
G -4--5--0--5--------0------------------------------------------------
D -------------2--3--0------------------------------------------------
G -------------3--4---------------------------------------------------
D --------------------------------------------------------------------
I want to work the whole song out when I get a chance but this riff
*really* is the best part of the song. Hopefully my editor doesn't do
more weird changes to what I really wrote as I save this letter.
-Jim
It did. Well I changed it again hopefully it stays this time.
Hey!! Edit #3 and it seems to be holding
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***************** [email protected] (Jim Henning) **********************
"I find it extraordinary, Mr. Richards, that a man of your stature only
has one pair of pants." - Judge speaking to Keith Richards in 1977
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