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MxPx - Southbound Ver 3 guitar tab

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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 1997 15:34:42 -0800 (PST)
From: keanek@chipsnet.com (Keane, Ed)


"southbound" by MxPx on the life in general album
G
it's all the same
A                             D
the same old with a different name
G
that's fine by me
             A                              D
there's only one place that i wanna be
     chorus
C       D                G
southbound on I-5
       C        D           G
 i'm driving and i'm dreaming'
             C                D       G
 there's no place i'd rather go
C                       D
staring at white lines on the side of the road
G  A  C
G  A  C  D
G  A  C
G  A  C  D

G
been on the road a while
   A                                D
i gotta get back to the place with style
G
hang out, having fun
  A                                D
i gotta get back to the beach in the sun
   chorus
C       D                  G
southbound on I-5
C             D              G
windows down and music on the stereo
        C       D          G
 i'm driving and i'm dreaming'
            C                D        G
there's no place i'd rather go
C                    D
playing every night with the occasional fight
G  A  C
G  A  C  D
G  A  C
G  A  C  D  C#  D  C#
G

(then a solo that i don;t know)

 then you end on D

well i hope it works, it did for me!
 i got it off the MxPx site(www.mxpx.com)
and they have almost every song tab by them!
by   keanek@chipsnet.com
 >i have tabs that are not in us1 site here! and i want to add them but i
 >don't know how!


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 	OLGA, the On-Line Guitar Archive, is a natural development of
 the guitar.tab newsgroups. The Archive provides a library of files that
 is more permanent than usenet and is easily accessible, and attempts to
 prevent repetition of work already done by the community.

 	If you can educate others in how to play a song, type up
 the chords and/or tab and/or playing tip and send it to both the
 newsgroups *AND* the archive, and contribute to the community.

 OLGA is particularly looking to develop the weaker areas, such as bass tab,
 acoustic and classical pieces, country, blues and jazz.

 Step 1. Preparing your file
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 Step 4. Your file at OLGA



 Step 1:		Before you submit, make sure of the following:
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 Preparations	and your own name (and if different, the transciber's name)

 		b) If you can, include other information such as the name
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 		and catalogue number, and notes on what effects are used
 		and on how to play the music. It is also extremely useful
 		to mention if your file is a special version of the song,
 		such as from a live show or an acoustic recording.

 		c) Make sure that the file is 'all your own work'. If you
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 	      * e) Files must be written in (or saved as) plain-text. It's not
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 		pico) you will naturally have to do all these things.)


 Step 2:		Use Email
 Submitting	Use  a subject line of the same form as you post
 		to news, i.e.  TAB: 'songname' by 'artistname' (See Step 3)

  		Files must be sent individually (that is, don't
 		send two files in one post, though tar files are acceptable.
 		Z and gzip compression are acceptable.)

 		Send bass tab files to bass@olga.net
 		Send all other files to guitar@olga.net

 Step 3:
 Acceptance of your file has three steps:
 	1. Successful receipt at olga.net
 	2. Check for valid file type, format, brevity, etc.
 	3. Check for duplication.

 3.1. The subject line of your submission MUST start with
 one of the prefixes listed below (three/four letters and a colon).
 We appreciate it if you then can give the song name and artist name.

 Examples of good subject lines (in order of preference):
 	Subject: CRD: r/reed_lou/hello_its_me.crd
 	Subject: CRD: hello_its_me.crd by Lou Reed/John Cale
 	Subject: TAB: hello its me by Lou Reed/John Cale
 	Subject: PRO: 'Hello It's Me' (Lou Reed/John Cale)

 List of Prefixes:
 	CRD:  - When you are sending a chord file
 	TAB:  - When you are sending a tablature file
 	BTAB: - When you are sending a bass tab file
 	PRO:  - When you are sending a Chordpro file
 	LYR:  - When you are sending a lyrics file

 Step 3.2, 3.3:
 Here are (some of) the criteria for acceptance, and what you should do
 if you file fails these criteria. If your file fails any of these, it
 will be sent back to you, within a week, with a request that it be fixed.

 	The file includes the song name, artist's name, the transcriber's
 	name, and, if different, the submittor's name.

 	The file is 'all your own work'. If you use material from a book or
 	magazine, it won't (knowingly) be archived.

 	The file is substantially complete. Examples of insufficient detail
 	are: single line of tab; files without lyrics; verse but no chorus.
 	You should always make the form of the song clear, particularly if
 	there's a solo or bridge (for example) that you can't work out - lable
 	the various parts (intro, verse, chorus, bridge, etc) and give their
 	order.

 	The file is not readable, due to unknown encoding when sending, or
 	because the file itself is not plain text.
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 	If a file for the song already exists:
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