R.E.M.

R.E.M. - Reckoning Album guitar tab

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From: ssp5688@ocvaxa.cc.oberlin.edu (BANANAFISH D   Dsus---->D   Asus-(A)--(hammer on+off D,C#,B,C# on B string)
         It's.......what      I    want.......................
       Dsus---->D   Dsus---->D   Asus--(A)---     >----------
         I...........real............ize.....................
       Dsus---->D   Dsus---->D   Asus--(A)---     >----------
         All.........has   been   tried........................
       Dsus---->D   Dsus---->D   Asus--(A)---     >----------
         Follow..... eas....ily.....................(uh, whatever..)

       F#m-----(Bm,    A)------F#m        E(sus)--F#m     (Esus:  2nd fret of
        Cannot shuffle in this heat.  It's all    wrong       A,D,and G strings)
       F#m-----(Bm,     A )-----F#m           E---> F#m
        Try to put that on your sleeve. It's all  wrong
                                              E------->F#m
                                             All    wrong
       Chorus :

            D       E ------->F#m              D       E--------->F#m
       It's got   pretty persuasion     She's got     pretty  persuasion
            D       E-------->F#m              D       E--------->F#m
       God damn   your    con fusion    She's got     pretty  persuasion

       Repeat the above for verse#2, and chorus ..

       Bridge :

       E/ F#m         A--->E       Dsus--->D, Dsus--->D.
             In the   light..................................
          F#m         A--->E    Dsus--->D, (A)-->D,   (A)->D,(A)->D,(A)->D,A.
             All this hea...............bleah, bleah.........etc.......

       Now play the TAB stuff again, then verse #3, then chorus again,
       ends on F#m. ("Pretty persuay".)


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TIME AFTER TIME (ANNELISE)

The tune is in E flat, but uses standard RES chord shapes.

Play the main riff and chorus on a guitar tuned to F, or tuned normally and
capoed to the first fret, or tuned to E flat and capoed on the second fret.

Play the 2nd guitar part on a guitar tuned to E flat, so you can get the drone
effect.  You can just play the 1st and 2nd strings if you want.

Play the 3rd guitar part (ringing chords) on a guitar tuned to E flat, using
this shape:
Eb chord shape:  079900

Main riff (tune to F or capo 1st fret)
F--|-0----0-0-0---3-3-sl-5-0---- This is the main riff and repeats many times
C--|-3----3-3-3---3-3--------0-- throughout the song.  I believe that the main
Ab-|-2----2-2-2---2-2----------- chord here is Dsus2 with some extra picking
Eb-|-0----0-0-0---0-0----------- thrown in. Wierd, but not so hard once you get
Bb-|---------------------------- the hang of it. Tune to F to maximize ringing
F--|---------------------------- of open strings.  (Or play in standard tuning
                                 with capo on 1st fret).

2nd guitar (tune to E flat)
Eb-|-0-0-0-0----0-0-0-0-----| This is the droning heard through most of the song
Bb-|-5-5-5-5----5-5-5-5-----| Play with either two or three strings, your choice.
Gb-|-9-9-9-9----------------|
Db-|------------------------|
Ab-|------------------------|
Eb-|------------------------|

Eb
Ask the girl of the hour by the water tower's watch
If your friends took a fall, are you obligated to follow

Time after Time section (guitar 1, F tuning)

     Fm             Ab             Eb (main riff)
F--|-----0---------------3-0-------0----0-0-0---3-3-sl-5-----------|
C--|-------0---0------0------3-0---3----3-3-3---3-3--------0-------|
Ab-|---0-----0------0--------------2----2-2-2---2-2----------------|
Eb-|-2-----------------------------0----0-0-0---0-0----------------|
Bb-|---------------------------------------------------------------|
F--|---------------------------------------------------------------|

Fm        Ab          Eb
Time after time after time
Time after time after time

Eb
If the bull's on his hooves will you gather friends by the tower?
If you try to refuse, will they judge your worth by the hour?
Fm        Ab          Eb
Time after time after time
Time after time after time

Eb
If you're tired and you're tried you can find me in my room
You can stay if you want and the third time you can't lose
Fm        Ab          Eb
Time after time after time
Time after time after time

Guitar solo (2 times)

Eb-|-7-5-4-5-4------------7-7-7-5-9-7-5--------------------------------|
Bb-|-----------7-5-7-/9-7----------------------------------------------|
Gb-|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
Db-|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
Ab-|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
Eb-|-------------------------------------------------------------------|

Eb
Ask the girl of the hour, by the water tower's watch
Go and fight if you want but who will turn out the light
Fm        Ab          Eb
Time after Time after Time
Time after time after time

End on Eb chord (7th fret)

Notes:  There are three guitars on this song.  One (tuned to F?) plays the
main riff.  The second basically drones on Eb notes, played on two strings at
once.  A 12 string would be ideal for this part.  A third guitar plays the Eb
chord on the seventh fret (with open Eb and Bb strings).  It sounds like
there's more going on due to the interaction of these parts.

------
LETTER NEVER SENT

       This, as most songs on Reckoning, is based on the D chord. I play it
       by making a D chord but without putting my first finger on the high E
       string.  This makes it easier to do the fingerings needed for this
       song.  Basically it goes pretty much like this :

       -----------------------------------------------------------------
       -----------------------3-----------------------------------------
       -----------------------------------------------------------------
       0-0-0-0-4-4-4-4-2-2-2----0---0-----------------------------------
       2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-0-0-0------3-------------------------------------
       -----------------------------------------------------------------

       After the beginning part there are these series of chords :

       D D D D G G C C C C D D D D G G C C C C

       And then the chorus:

       A               G          A         G        A        G
       Heaven's yours           Heavens   yours     Heavens yours...etc

       There there is this part:

       Bm         A        D           Bm     A       G
       When I'm moving too fast       Where's my new adress

CAMERA

So, let's call this "riff a".

D(4) !0-----------0-2-!3-------------0-!2---------------!----------------!
A(5) !----------------!----------------!----------------!------0---0---0-!


D(4) !0-----------0-2-!3-------------0-!2---------------!----------------!
A(5) !----------------!----------------!----------------!1-----1---0---0-!

That's the first eight measures of the song.  In fact, that's the bass line for
all the verses.  If you have a bass and a guitar both, the bass should play
this throughout (except for the chorus) and the guitar should not come in until
the third line of the first verse ("when the party lulls...").  If you have
just a guitar, then you should play this for the first two lines of the first
verse.

We'll call this "riff b".

e(1) !5-------------5-!----------------!------3---------!0-----0-----0---!
B(2) !3-----------3---!------3---------!----0-----0-----!--3-----3-----3-!
G(3) !2---------2-----!--2-------2-----!--2---------2---!----0-----0-----!
D(4) !0-------0-------!3-----------3-0-!2-------------2-!----------------!

There is, of course, ad lib. on the actual recording, but this is the basic
pattern.

And this is "riff c".
                 (slide)
e(1) !------------5/10!8---------------!7-------------!----------------!
B(2) !----------3-----!--------------10!---------10p8h!10----10--------!
G(3) !--------2-------!                   (pull-off and hammer-on)
D(4) !0---------------!

or, another way that might be easier:
e(1) !------------5/10!8-------------5h!7---------5--p3!5-----5---------!
B(2) !----------3-----!
G(3) !--------2-------!
D(4) !0---------------!
(the more I play it over, the better I like this fingering...)

Also, throughout the chorus, there's a pretty typical sus4/add2 chord pattern;
for example, on the D chord, do something like this to the note on e(1):
e(1) !2-----2-2-3---5-!--3---2---0---2-!
Do the same thing on the second string while playing the A chord at the end of
the chorus.  On the C chord, hammer-on to the third fret on the second string
(Cadd2) in a similar pattern.

Now that _that's_ all done with...


verse 1
       /From the inside room when the front room green
riff a
       \Becomes your special book, it was simple then

riff b 	When the party lulls, if we fall by the side

riff b 	Will you be remembered?  Will she be remembered?  (Asus4/A)

chorus
	G		D C			   D
	Alone in a crowd, a bartered lantern borrowed
	G		    D	  C			  A
	If I'm to be your camera, then who will be your film?

verse 2
riff b	I fell by your bed once; I didn't want to tell you
riff b	I should keep myself inbetween th pages
riff b	When the party lulls, if we fall by the side
riff b	Will you be remembered?  Will she be remembered?  (Asus4/A)

chorus

play riff c twice, then:

verse 3
riff c	From the inside room when the front room green
riff b	Becomes your special book, it was simple then
riff b	When the party lulls, if we fall by the side
riff b	I still like you; can you rememeber?  (Asus4/A)

chorus twice

That's about all there is to it!  Enjoy!

(DON'T GO BACK TO) ROCKVILLE

 {intro : E / / /  E / / / E / /  /  Esus4 E EaddF# E}

  E                                                                 A/Asus4
 Looking at your watch a third time waiting in the station for a bus
  E                                                                 A/Asus4
 Going to a place that's far, so far away and if that's not enough
  B             A     G#m  C#m                              Bm        A/Asus4
 Going where nobody says hello, they don't talk to anybody they don't know

         E                                                                  A
 You'll wind up in some factory that's full time filth and nowhere left to go
  E                                                   A/Asus4
 Walk home to an empty house, sit around all by yourself
     B                       A      G#m   C#m
 I know it might sound strange, but I believe
                           Bm       A/Asus4   A A/G#bass   A/F#bass
 You'll be coming back before too long

  E                F#m    B
 Don't go back to Rockville
  A                                      (B)  3-2-0---0-2--3-2-0--0
 And waste another year    riff:        (G)  ------2------------2

{same as above}
 At night I drink myself to sleep and pretend
 I don't care if you're not here with me
 'Cause it's so much easier to handle
 All my problems if I'm too far out to sea
 But something better happen soon
 Or it's gonna be too late to bring you back

  E                           D    B     A  B
 It's not as though I really need you
  E                           F#m  B     A  B
 If you were here I'd only leave you
  F#m      C#m          F#m         C#m               A
 But everybody else in town only wants to bring you down and
                             B
 That's not how it ought to be

{same as before}
 I know it might sound strange, but I believe
 You'll be coming back before too long
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