Thursday, November 19, 2009

"Livin' here too"

Another quickie off album #8. To me this always sounds sort of like a second rate try to make another Cocaine, because of the similar riff. But hey, it's JJ, so I love it. :D

The riff is played like this:
A A A C
D D D C

I play them like open E chord but up fifth fret for A and 8th fret for the C and 10th fret for D.

The bridge part is just D and C each strummed only once at a time:
[D]My mother was poor, [C]my father too
[D]I'll take anything I can [C]get from you

1 comment:

  1. In the realm of Blues & Rock all is about permutation of the same notes and chords. J.J. Cale did a great job getting out a lot of small microsongs and changes.

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