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chords are accurate but style is not. it sounds a lot closer to the recording if you play the barred chords a half step up with no capo. for example play D# barred instead of an open D with the capo. You'll have more control over the rhythm/muted parts as well. Try it out. -shafe716 | 4/3/2009 | It really depends which guitar you are talking about. I'm pretty sure there is an acoustic with capo 1 playing "D". It is just playing xxx023x and puting the pinky up on the 4th fret of the G string every once in a while. There is also an acoustic with capo 3 playing "C". The acoustic with capo 3 is only playing the 4 middle strings. Also the elecric guitar (actually there is no less then 3 electric guitars in this song) is capo 1 or tuned up 1/2 step. -BrianEarlHaines | 5/14/2009 | Also, you should really type out all the words. Most people come to this site not just to learn the guitar but so they can sing and play. Great first tab though.
Brian -BrianEarlHaines | 5/14/2009 | yea if you're gonna put the effort into charting out the song another minute to do a search will land ya the lyrics.....
Here ya go.......
My trusty-rusty had a flat I borrowed my neighbors Cadillac "I'll be right back," going down to Wally World That yellowed light turned red too quickly Knew that truck the moment it hit me Out stepped my ex and his new girl ("Sorry 'bout your neck baby")
But it's poor me, why me, oh me, boring The same old worn out, blah, blah story There's no good explanation for it at all -palamin0 | 8/11/2009 |
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