The Black Crowes

The Black Crowes - Remedy bass tab

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Black Crowes "Remedy"  Tabbed by :Jay

This is a fairly simple song.....but the Black Crowes rule so it doesn't
really matter how simple it is. I was tired of waiting for some more Crowes
tabs so I just decided to do it myself.

Intro:

G---------------------------------l   2X
D---------------------------------l
A----8-7---------6-5--------------l
E---------8----------6------------l

Verses
Riff 1:
G----------------------------------------------l
D----------------------------------------------l   4X
A----------------------------------------------l
E---8-8-x-x-x-8-8-6-6/8-8----------------------l

Riff 2 (when lyrics come in "Baby Baby why can't you sit still?"):
G--------------------------------------------l
D--------------------------------------------l 2X
A--------------------------------------------l
E---6-6-x-x-x-6-x-6-4-4/6-6-x-x-x-6-x-6------l

Riff 1
Riff 2
Riff 1
Intro

Chorus:(Can I have some Remedy?)
G------------------------------------------------l
D------------------------------------------------l
A---------4-4---------------6-6-6----------------l
E---6-6-----------4-4----------------------------l

Well...there you have it......for all you Black Crowes fans out there to
enjoy.

"I lose myself...I forget myself...sometimes I fault myself..yes i might
fight myself but then I make amense....I freeze myself....rain on
myself...ok, so I stone myself and I might even find myself but then
again....What happens if I do? So unzip my pride...baby open me up wide so I
can show this to you" Chris Robinson

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Copyrights:

Auteur: Chris Robinson (2), Rich Robinson

Componist: ?

Publisher: Axis Festival, LLC.

Details:

Uitgegeven in: 2002

Taal: Engels

Komt voor op: A Texan Tornado (2015) , The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (1992)

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