Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull - Broadford Bazaar gitaar tab
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# Broadford Bazaar Ian Anderson (transcription: Paul Tarvydas, tarvydas@tsctrl.guild.org) Notes: - Capo 7th fret - tablature 0 is 7th fret - chords w/o parentheses are the "normal" guitar chord positions played relative to the capo (i.e. most convenient for guitarists) - chords inside parentheses are the actual chords - entirely flatpicked - most chords are "washboard" strummed (just slowly enough that distinct notes are heard) Intro: Esus4 Esus4 (Bsus4) (Bsus4) b-|--0--------0--------0--------0--------|-- F#|--0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----|-- D-|--2--------------2--2--------------2--|-- A-|--2-----------------2-----------------|-- E-|--2-----------------2-----------------|-- B-|--0-----------------0-----------------|-- E E (B) (B) b-|--0-----0--------0-----0--------|-- F#|--0--0-----0-----0--0-----0-----|-- D-|--1-----------1--1-----------1--|-- A-|--2--------------2--------------|-- E-|--2--------------2--------------|-- B-|--0--------------0--------------|-- Esus4 Esus4 E (Bsus4) (Bsus4) (B) b-|--0--------0--------0--------0--------|--0--------------|-- F#|--0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----|--0--------------|-- D-|--2--------------2--2--------------2--|--1--------------|-- A-|--2-----------------2-----------------|--2--------------|-- E-|--2-----------------2-----------------|--2--------------|-- B-|--0-----------------0-----------------|--0--------------|-- general playing during verse: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Am G (Em) (D) b-|--0--------0--------3--------3--------|-- F#|--1-----1-----1-----0-----0-----0-----|-- D-|--2-----------------0-----------------|-- A-|--2-----------------0-----------------|-- E-|--0-----------------2-----------------|-- B-|--------------------3-----------------|-- Dirty white caravans 1 2 3 4 5 6 Em D (Bm) (A) b-|--0--------0--------2--------2--------|-- F#|--0-----0-----0-----3-----3-----3-----|-- D-|--0-----------------2-----------------|-- A-|--2-----------------0-----------------|-- E-|--2-----------------------------------|-- B-|--0-----------------------------------|-- down at the road, sailing 1 2 3 4 5 6 D Dsus2 D (A) (A) b-|--2-----------0-----2-----------------|-- F#|--3-----------3-----3-----------------|-- D-|--2-----------0-----2-----------------|-- A-|--0-----------0-----0-----------------|-- E-|--------------------------------------|-- B-|--------------------------------------|-- 1 2 3 4 5 6 D5 D (A5) (A) b-|--5-----------2--3--2--0--------------|-- F#|--3-----------3-----------3-----------|-- D-|--2-----------2-----------------------|-- A-|--0-----------0-----------------------|-- E-|--------------------------------------|-- B-|--------------------------------------|-- Am G Em D D Dsus2 D D5 D (Em) (D) (Bm) (A) Dirty white caravans down narrow roads, sailing. Am G Em D D Dsus2 D D5 D (Em) (D) (Bm) (A) Vivas, Cortinas, weaving in their wake. Am G C (Em) (D) (G) With hot, red-faced drivers, horns, flattened fists, D D Dsus2 D D5 D (A) wailing, G G/F C D (D) (D/E) (G) (A) b-|--------3--------3-----------------0--------2----- F#|--------0--------0-----------------1--------3----- D-|--------0--------0-----------------0--------2----- A-|--------0--------0-----------------2--------0----- E-|--------2--------2-----------------3-------------- B-|--------3--------1-------------------------------- Putting trust in blind corners as they overtake. G D And it's "All come willing now, C G Spend a shilling now, G C Em D Stack up the back of your new motor-car." G C G Em There's home-dyed woolens, and wee plaster Cullins. C D E Esus4 E The day of the Broadford Bazaar. Am G Em D Dsus2 D D5 D Out of the north, no oil-rigs are drifting. Am G Em D Dsus2 D D5 D And jobs for the many are down to the few. Am G C D Blue-bottled choppers, they visit no longer. G G/F C D Like flies to the jampots, they were just passing through. G D And it's "All come willing now, C G Spend a shilling now, G C Em D Stack up the back of your new motor-car" G C Where once stood oil-rigs so phallic G Em There's only swear-words in Gaelic C D E Esus4 E To say at the Broadford bazaar. Am G Em D Dsus2 D D5 D All kinds of people come down for the opening. Am G Em D Dsus2 D D5 D Crofters and cotters, white-settlers galore. Am G C D And up on the hill, there's an old sheep that's dying, G G/F C D But it had two new lambs born just a fortnight before. G D And it's "All come willing now, C G Spend a shilling now, G C Em D Stack up the back of your new motor-car." G C They'll take pounds, francs and dollars from the well-heeled, G Em And stamps from the Green Shield. C D E Esus4 E The day of the Broadford Bazaar.