This is an approximation, again, and none of the bluesy licks tabbed now...
[A]Trains don't run forever[C#m7]
[D]Fire goes out sometime [A][F#m][A]
[A]Gotta tell you, baby
[B7]We've come to the [E]end of the [A]line .... [A][E]
10s:
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-----0-1-0--------------------
---2-------2------------------
-------------4-2-4------------
-0----------------------------
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15.7s:
-8-8-5---5---------------------
-------8---5---5--------------
-----------------5------------
-------------------7~---------
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-------------5----------------
-------------------------------
------5~-----5-----------------
-7-8-----7-8---5H6----9-7-5----
-------------------7--------7--
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24.5s
-8-10-8-5--s8-7-5-3-0--3-0----
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etc.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
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wonderful blog. thanks
ReplyDeleteTony
France
Thanks! Merci beacoup!
ReplyDeleteCLOSE BUT...A TO C#MINOR THEN D A E A WITH LOTS OF RUNS IN BETWEEN
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment!
ReplyDeletewhat about the middle 8?
ReplyDeleteThanks! I should maybe revisit this tasty blues tune...!
ReplyDeletedid you ever read my input on the chords what is exposed above is somewhat the intro the rest of the song is also veryy interesting A7 C#7 D7 then Diminished movement (a eb f# c)
DeleteA7 (F#7 B7 E7= circle of fifth)
A7 +/-F7 A7 E+
dominique
DeleteI also struggled in the beginning because i thought to much as a 3 chord blues but like Bob Dylan he's an american so jazz chords schemes are never far away
ReplyDeleteSo with a little help of a jazz pianist, sorry i didn't focus on the intro yet, but here is the main song and learn about what you can do with Dim and + chords and you will come far (+ = whole tone scale)
A7 C#7 D7 then Diminished movement (a eb f# c)
A7 (F#7 B7 E7= circle of fifth)
A7 +/-F7 A7 E+
Dominique, jj will never come to the end of the line as long as i live and can remember