Thursday, December 25, 2008

The Killers Biography

Source: http://www.thekillersmusic.com/
The Killers-photo

It had to happen eventually. When you survey previous exports from the city of Las Vegas: an assortment of suspect hair metal bands; one-hit wonder Toni Basil; err… Andre Agassi… It was only ever a matter of time that a group would emerge from Sin City to wipe the slate ceremoniously clean, giving the inhabitants of that Nevadan outpost some fresh hope and an escape from their culturally underperforming past.

It’s evolution, see. The unique habitat in which our subjects developed, their native characteristics shaped by external factors (in this case Messrs. Morrissey, Bowie, Ocasek, Gallagher, Presley, Smith, Sumner, Corgan, Cocker, Byrne, Lennon, to name but a few…) would go towards creating a band so clearly the product of their environment and yet so perfectly adapted to becoming a truly dominant species in the world of pop. Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you
The Killers:

Brandon Flowers – Vocals, Keyboards
David Keuning – Guitars
Mark Stoermer – Bass
Ronnie Vannucci – Drums

A Tale of Killers Past…

It was late 2002. Brandon Flowers (yes, it is his real name) had been dumped by his one previous group, a synth-pop outfit named Blush Response, when he refused to move with the rest of the band to L.A. Cruelly ditched, but inspired by seeing Oasis play (incredibly, the Brothers Grim had made it all the way to Vegas in one piece) he saw that his life needed more guitars. When he clocked Dave Keuning’s small ad in a local paper naming that band as an influence – and what with Oasis not exactly factoring in the pasty Vegas music scene – he took it as fate that they should be together. “He was the only person to reply to my ad who wasn’t a complete freak”, remembers Dave, fondly. “He came over with his keyboard and we started going through song ideas straight away. I had the verse to “Mr Brightside” and he went away and wrote the chorus. That was the first song we wrote together and remains the only song that we’ve played at every single Killers show”.

So far so romantic, then. The early core of the band was cemented and their amazingly-previously-unused moniker appropriated from a New Order video. The premise of said promo was to represent the perfect band – with the greatest song as well as model good-looks and youth on their side - to represent Barney & Co. That band was called The Killers. “It gave me the ambition that our actual band should be as perfect as their fictional band,” says Flowers. And so began our heroes’ journey...

After trying out a couple of different bass players and drummers, Brandon and Dave met Ronnie Vannucci, a photographer at the Little Chapel of Flowers and student of classical percussion at UNLV, and Mark Stoermer, who was making ends meet as a medical courier (blood, urine, the odd body part – all glamour). In between these couldn’t-make-it-up day-jobs (Brandon, for the record, was a bellhop at the Gold Coast Hotel; whilst Dave garnered valuable training for his current all-the-ladies-love-an-axeman dilemmas whilst enjoying trysts with lady-shoppers at his Banana Republic job) the newly-complete Killers set to writing what we can assuredly state to be one of the most exciting debut albums you’ll have heard in a very, very long time.

Writing in 120 degree temperatures in the garage that became their rehearsal room provided a suitably intense hot-housing effect. And when they couldn’t get into the garage they’d use Ronnie’s spymaster knowledge to gain mid-night access to the facilities available at his University’s music school. “There was about 2000 sq ft of luxurious practice space complete with drum sets, marimbas, cymbals, pianos etc… So, for about a month or two we lugged a Marshall to sing out of, a Deville to play the axe through, a Bassman for the keyboard, a bass cabinet for Mark and I used the UNLV pep drum band set,” reminisces Ronnie. “Though I’d like to make clear that no instruments were mistreated during this time as we are, and continue to be, respectful, professional and, last but not least, resourceful musicians.”

It was during these pressurised sessions that The Killers began to live up to the expectations commanded by the roots of their name and wrote the bulk of the songs that were to comprise their debut album, the fittingly-titled Hot Fuss. Prolific writers, they were unearthing songs of jealousy and paranoia; tales about murderers, stalkers and Studio 54 AIDS victims; androgynous girlfriends and cuckolded boyfriends; and songs of ambition and the desire to rise above the everyday.

Word soon spread further afield about The Killers. The band came to the attention of London-based independent label Lizard King, and they made their way over to the UK for their first ever gigs outside of Las Vegas (for some of the band this was even the first time they’d needed a passport) and a limited edition release of “Mr Brightside” in September 2003. Those lucky enough to catch these first London shows came away pretty much unanimously enamoured (“A head-mashingly brilliant arsenal of tunes… Right now few bands are a safer bet than The Killers”, glowed NME), while the group’s subsequent appearance at New York industry fiesta CMJ in October saw a swarm-sized buzz surround the band and a worldwide (ex-UK) deal inked with Island Records.

From here, the boys set to work once more: touring the UK with British Sea Power; selling out their own headline shows, including a packed Valentines’ Day extravaganza at London’s ICA; playing with stellastarr** on a further support tour and, amidst all this, confidently self-producing their record, with final mixing expertise provided by the legendary Alan Moulder (U2, Smashing Pumpkins) and Mark Needham (Fleetwood Mac).

It wasn’t all plain sailing, of course – there were mishaps aplenty over the three months that the recording took. The band were rocked by an earthquake that propelled Ronnie from his drum stool during the recording of “Believe Me, Natalie”; they had to battle through fires in the Simi Valley to get to the studio to record “Change Your Mind” (which appears on the U.S version of the LP); oh, and they thought they were actually going to die when their plane hit an air pocket and started free-falling while on their way back to the UK for their gigs in December 03. But somehow they made it through, and here we are, with The Killers all set to release their debut album.

A Tale of Killers Present…

Hot Fuss features eleven nuggets of reel-you-in storytelling genius and musical nectar that belie the incredible truth that, when it’s released on June15th, chief songwriter and lyricist Brandon Flowers will still only be 22 years old. These eleven tracks span from the “very Vegas – like Ziggy came to town” first proper single release “Somebody Told Me” (which glided into the Top 30 in March 04); the aforementioned “Mr Brightside” - a tale of jealousy that depicts that moment in a relationship when you realise that your other half might be playing away and this thought takes up residence in your psyche feeding the worst fears and visualisations your imagination can then throw at you. You’ll find two-thirds of a murder trilogy (oh yes – don’t rule out the possibility of a future concept album) in “Midnight Show”, which starts off harking back to “Lipgloss” before veering into far darker territory than old Jarvis would ever have flirted with, in Pulp days at least, and “Jenny”. These two are connected by the story of a murder of a girl by her jealous boyfriend (“There was water involved,” says Brandon, cryptically, “although he didn’t drown her”). The first part of the trilogy, “Leave The Bourbon On The Shelf”, will, you can be sure, make an appearance at some point in the future. It’s a deliciously ambitious series that belies the band’s tender years, and they’ve already decided they’ll be calling on our favourite dark lord actor James Spader for the video…. Elsewhere, meanwhile: “On Top” celebrates where Brandon feels the band is at, while stalker’s tale “Andy You’re A Star" and “All These Things That I’ve Done,” a future smash hit if ever we heard one, saw Flowers realise his dream of using a gospel choir in their recordings. This choir – “Sweet Inspirations” - are best known for their work with Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, and Aretha Franklin. “It was such an amazing experience working with the choir in the studio that we decided to incorporate one into special live shows, including the the Spin Magazine show [at SXSW 04]," says Brandon

“Hot Fuss” is, to sum up, a triumph. A triumph that will see the light of day concurrently in the UK on June 7th, and June 15th in the U.S. It will be accompanied by a major touring as well as a prestigious appearance at California’s Coachella festival and closely followed in the UK by an appearance at Glastonbury at the end of June.

And as for A Tale of Killers Future…? Well, whatever it may hold, you can bet your bottom dollar that it’s going to be a blast.

Goodbye For Now tabs by P.O.D


Goodbye For Now tabsP.O.D,www.chord-download.blogspot.com


note: there's a lot more texture in the song than I've tabbed
these are just the main parts

Intro/Verse:
e ---------------------------------------
B ---------------------------------------
G ---------------------------------------
D ---7--7----10--10-----*7--7------7--7--
A --5--5--5/8---8---8/-*5--5--5/-5--5--5-
D -0--0--0-0---0---0--*8--8--8--5--5--5--

*this is a hard shape to pull off for most.
I suggest using your pointer and third for the 5 and 7 and pinky for the 8

otherwise you can play this form instead
G ---2--2--------------------------------
D --0--0--0------------------------------
A -1--1--1-------------------------------
D ---------------------------------------
but the tone is off

other notes on the verse:
- The second verse not only has that riff, but another guitar
which is playing staccato quarter notes on the chords used in the main riff
- I think the main riff sometimes gets varied at the end like this to match
the lead riff

D ------7--7-7h8-7p5-7--
A ----5--5--------------
D ---5--5---------------

Lead riff: (you'll hear it throughout the song)
e ---------------------------------------
B ---------------------------------------
G -14h15-14p12-14------------------------
D ---------------------------------------
A ---------------------------------------
D ---------------------------------------

Pre-Chorus: (verse riff continues)
e ---------------------------------------
B ---------------------------------------
G --5-5-5h7------------------------------
D ---------------------------------------
A ---------------------------------------
D ---------------------------------------
note: there's some kind of muted strumming here,
play around and funk it out is all I can say

Chorus:
Guitar 1:
e ---------------------------------------
B ---------------------------------------
G ---------------------------------------
D -0--5--10-5----------------------------
A -0--3--8--5----------------------------
D -0--3--8--5----------------------------
Guitar 2:
e ---------------------------------------
B ---------------------------------------
G -7--10-10-7----------------------------
D -x--x--x--x----------------------------
A -5--8--8--5----------------------------
D ---------------------------------------
Acoustic Guitar (capo 5; chords relative to capo)
e -0--0--0--0----------------------------
B -1--3--1--3----------------------------
G -2--0--2--2----------------------------
D -2--2--3--0----------------------------
A -0--3--x--x----------------------------
D ---------------------------------------

Bridge:
e ---------------------------------------
B ---------------------------------------
G ---------------------------------------
D -0--3--0--10--0--3--0--3---------------
A -0--1--0--10--0--1--0--1---------------
D -0--1--0--10--0--1--0--1---------------

Outro:
besides the main riff there's a guitar picking something like this
e -5------5-----5------------5~----------
B --6-5h6--6-5h6-6-5h6-6-5---6~----------
G ---7---7--7-----7---7-7-7--7~----------
D ---------------------------------------
A ---------------------------------------
D ---------------------------------------

there you go, enjoy.

choly <><

When You Were Young Chords by Killers,

When You Were Young Chords by Killers,


The Killers
Standard Tuning

E – (022100) or (x79997)
F# - (244322)
G#m – (466444)
B – (x24442)
C#m – (x46654)
D#m – (x68876)
A#m – (688766)

E F# G#m
You sit there in your heart-ache
B E
Waiting on some beautiful boy to
E F# G#m
To save you from your old ways
B
You play forgiveness
E
Watch it now Here he comes


E F# G#m
He doesnt look a thing like Je-sus
B
But he talks like a gentleman
E
Like you imagined
F# G#m
When you were young
B E


E
Can we climb this mountain
F# G#m
I dont know
B E
Higher now than ever before
E F# G#m
I know we can make it if we take it slow
B
Let's take it easy
E
Easy now, watch it go


E F# G#m
We're burning down the highway sky- line
B
On the back of a hurricane
E
That started turning
F# G#m B E
When you were young
F# G#m B E
When you were young



E F# G#m
And sometimes you close your eyes
B E
And see the place where you used to live
F# G#m B E
When you were young

E,F#,G#m,B,E

Fill section:- E, D#m, C#m, B, A#m, G#m, F#

C#m
They say the devil's water It ain't so sweet
G#m
You dont have to drink right now
B(?)
But you can dip your feet
F#
Every once in a little while

E,F#,G#m,B,E x2


E F# G#m
You sit there in your heart-ache
B E
Waiting on some beautiful boy to
E F# G#m
To save you from your old ways
B
You play forgiveness
E
Watch it now Here he comes


E F# G#m
He doesnt look a thing like Je-sus
B
But he talks like a gentleman
E
Like you imagined
F# G#m
When you were young
B
(talks like a gentleman)
E
(like you imagined)
E F# G#m
When you were young
B E


F# G#m B E
I said he doesnt look a thing like Jesus
F# G#m B E
He doesnt look a thing like Jesus
(Fill section:-) E, D#m, C#m, B, A#m, G#m, F#
But more than you'll ever know

All These Things That Ive Done The Killers

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Artist: Killers
Song: All These Things That Ive Done


Artist:The Killers
Song:All These Things That I've Done
Album:Hot Fuss
Bassist:Mark Stoermer
Track:#5
Tabbed By:afibassist4k

Key:
h-hammer down
p-pull up
/&\-slide up or down
-play note 8 times


Organish and Vocal Intro, and then... (Play this right after the drums and
guitar come in, play first note for a while until it changes)

G|-------------------/11>---------------------------------------------------|
D|------------------------/11>----------------------------------------------|
A|-/9>-/9>-/9>-/9999-------------------/9>-/9999999888----------------------|
E|-----------------------------/7>-/7>--------------------------------------|

Verses: ()----------------------|
D|------------------11>------------------|
A|-9>-9>-9>-9999---------------9>-9>-----|
E|-----------------------7>-7>-----------|

Verses (Only Play One Time)

Chorus:

G|-----------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------|
A|-9>-9>-9>-9>-------9>-9>-----------------|
E|-------------7>-7>-------11>-11>-7>-7>---|


Guitar for a while, but play when the drums come in:

G|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------9>-9>-9>-9>----|
E|-14\--14-14\x2-7--7-7--7--7-7--14\--14-14\x2--11>-11>-7>-7>---------------|

Chorus:

G|------------------------11>-----------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------11>--------------------------------------------|
A|-9>-9>-9>-9>-----9>-9999------9>-9>-9>-9>-----9>-9>--------------------9~-|
E|------------7>-7>------------------------7>-7>-----11>-11>-4>-4>-7>-7>----|

G|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-9>-9>-9>-9>--------------------------------------------------------------|
E|------------11>-11>-11>-11>-7>-7>-9>-9>-----------------2~----------------|

END

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Take It Away tabs by The Used

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Artist: Used
Song: Take It Away


#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------#
#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the#
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Author/Artist: the used
Title: take it away
Album: in love and death
Transcribed by: paul
i spent ages on this song and it sounds as accurate as
it possibly could! the verse may look confusing and
short but TRUST ME, tis tab program is hard to use
and the notes in the verses are held out longer than they
are written!just listen to the cd and you will see its right!
please comment!hop you enjoy!
-|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-|-x4------------------------------------|
-|-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-|---------------------------------------|
-|-111111111111111111111111111111111-|---------------------------------------|
-|-----------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-|-----------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
-|-----------------------------------|---------------------------------------|
intro guitar 1 (1111 is eleven's, not 1's)
-|------------------------------------------0-|------------------------------|
-|------------------------------------------0-|------------------------------|
-|-9\------9\--------------9\-------9\--------|------------------------------|
-|-9\---x--9\----9-9-9-9---9\----x--9\--------|------------------------------|
-|-7\---x--7\----7-7-7-7---7\----x--7\--------|------------------------------|
-|-0\------0\--------------0\-------0\--------|------------------------------|
guitar 2intro
-|-0-0-----------------------------|x4---------------------------------------|
-|-0-0-----------------------------|-----------------------------------------|
-|-0-0-----------------------------|-----------------------------------------|
-|-2-2--5-5-5-5--7-7--10-10-10-10--|-----------------------------------------|
-|-2-2--5-5-5-5--7-7--10-10-10-10--|-----------------------------------------|
-|-0-0--3-3-3-3--5-5---8--8--8--8--|-----------------------------------------|
maintheme
-|--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-|
-|--8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-7-8-8-8-8-8-8-7-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-|
-|--11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111-|
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
verse(do chord until.....'chemicalromance'
-|----7----7----7---------0-0--0--0--7--7--0--0--0--0--7---7--7-7-7-7--|-----|
-|-10---10---10---10-8-10------------8-----------------10--8--8-8-8-8--|-----|
-|---------------------------------------------------------------------|-----|
-|---------------------------------------------------------------------|-----|
-|---------------------------------------------------------------------|-----|
-|---------------------------------------------------------------------|-----|

-|-00-00-00-00-00-7777-00-00-00|---------------------------------------------|
-|-88-88-88-88-88-8888-88-88-88|---------------------------------------------|
-|-----------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
-|-----------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
-|-----------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
-|-----------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
pre chorus then main chorus






-|-77-77-77-77-7777-|------0---------------------0-----------0---|-----------|
-|-88-88-88-88-8888-|----8-------8--0--8p7-7--0--------8--0------|-----------|
-|------------------|-11------11--------------------11-----------|-----------|
-|------------------|--------------------------------------------|-----------|
-|------------------|--------------------------------------------|-----------|
-|------------------|--------------------------------------------|-----------|
pre verse 2ndverse
-|----7----7----7---------0--0--0--0--7-7-0-0-0-0---7--7-7-7-7-7--|----------|
-|-10---10---10---10-8-10-------------8------------10--8-8-8-8-8--|----------|
-|----------------------------------------------------------------|----------|
-|----------------------------------------------------------------|----------|
-|----------------------------------------------------------------|----------|
-|----------------------------------------------------------------|----------|
cont
--|-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-0-0-0--|---------------------------------|
--|-8--8--8--8--8--8--8--8--8--8--8-8-8-8--|---------------------------------|
--|-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-1111111--|---------------------------------|
--|----------------------------------------|---------------------------------|
--|----------------------------------------|---------------------------------|
--|----------------------------------------|---------------------------------|
pre chorus do chorus then
-|-7--7--7--7--7--7-|x8---000000000000000000000000000|-x2--------------------|
-|-8--8--8--8--8--8-|-----888888888888888888888888888|-----------------------|
-|-9--9--9--9--9--9-|-----999999999999999999999999999|-----------------------|
-|------------------|--------------------------------|-----------------------|
-|------------------|--------------------------------|-----------------------|
-|------------------|--------------------------------|-----------------------|
'brothers and sisters') nextbit
-|----------------------|-x4-------------------------------------------------|
-|----------------------|----------------------------------------------------|
-|----------------------|----------------------------------------------------|
-|----------------------|----------------------------------------------------|
-|----------------------|----------------------------------------------------|
-|-0000-333333-5555-8888|----------------------------------------------------|
technobit
-|-00-----------------------------------------------|------------------------|
-|-00-----------------------------------------------|------------------------|
-|------------------------------77777--7777--5555---|------------------------|
-|-22--5555-77--10101010---222--77777--7777--5555---|------------------------|
-|-22--5555-77--10101010---222--55555--4444--3333---|------------------------|
-|-00--3333-55---8-8-8-8---000----------------------|------------------------|
last chorus and then intro to end

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Glamorous Indie Rock N Roll tabs by the killers

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Artist: Killers
Song: Glamorous Indie Rock N Roll


Killers - Indie Rock & Roll
Tabbed by LuckyJim (youdoittoyourself@hotmail.co.uk)


Intro/Verse:

E [-----------------------------------------------------------------]
B [-----------------------------------------------------------------]
G [-8-8-8-8-7-7-7-7-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-8-8-8-8-7-7-7-7-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-]
D [-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-]
A [-----------------------------------------------------------------]
E [-----------------------------------------------------------------]

E [-----------------------------------------------------------------]
B [-4-4-4-4-3-3-3-3-1-1-1-1-3-3-3-3-4-4-4-4-3-3-3-3-1-1-1-1-3-3-3-3-]
G [-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-]
D [-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-]
A [-----------------------------------------------------------------]
E [-----------------------------------------------------------------]

above riff is play by quickly damping the first note
afer fretting it and letting every second note ring out

Chorus

E [----------------------------------------]
B [----------------------------------------]
G [---8----------5---------------------3---]
D [---8----------5----------3----------3---]
A [---6----------3----------3----------1---]
E [-------------------------1--------------]


Bridge:

E [---------------------------------------------------]
B [---------------------------------------------------]
G [-------------------------5-5-5-5-5---3-3-3-3-5\3/5-]
D [-3-3-3-3-3---6-6-6-6-6---5-5-5-5-5---3-3-3-3-5\3/5-]
A [-3-3-3-3-3---6-6-6-6-6---3-3-3-3-3---1-1-1-1-3\1/3-]
E [-1-1-1-1-1---4-4-4-4-4-----------------------------]

E [---------------------------------------------------]
B [---------------------------------------------------]
G [-------------------------5-5-5-5-5---3-3-3-3-x-----]
D [-3-3-3-3-3---6-6-6-6-6---5-5-5-5-5---3-3-3-3-x-3b4-]
A [-3-3-3-3-3---6-6-6-6-6---3-3-3-3-3---1-1-1-1-x-----]
E [-1-1-1-1-1---4-4-4-4-4-----------------------------]

E [-----------------------------------------------------------------]
B [-----------------------------------------------------------------]
G [---------------------------------5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-]
D [-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-]
A [-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-]
E [-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4---------------------------------]

E [-----------------------------------------------------------------]
B [-----------------------------------------------------------------]
G [-----------------------------------------------------------------]
D [-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-]
A [-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-]
E [-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-]


fill 1 - play over Bb (688xxx) chord above)

E [-------------------------------------------]
B [---------------------------8-9-8-9-10---11-]
G [----------7----7-8-10-8-10-----------------]
D [-8-7-8-10---10-----------------------------]
A [-------------------------------------------]
E [-------------------------------------------]


after above riff play:

E [---------4-----4-----2---]
B [---4-----4-----5-----2---]
G [---4-----4-----6-----3---]
D [---4-----6-----6-----4---]
A [---2-----6-----4-----4---]
E [---------4-----------2---]


play verse once more then repeat chorus


Outro:

E [-------------------------------------]
B [-----------------------------------8-]
G [-8-8-8-8-7-7-7-7-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7---8-]
D [-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8---8-]
A [-----------------------------------6-]
E [-------------------------------------]

END

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Last Night tabs by the strokes

Band: The Strokes
Song: last night
Album: Is This It

This is a great song with a good video. It is a good song to play
around with in a band.

You start playing this about 17 seconds into the song

G:------------------------------------------
D:------------------------------------------
A:-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10—-
E:------------------------------------------


This next part always starts when he says “last night, she said”

G:--------------------------------------------------------------
D:--------------------------------------------------------------
A:-3-x-3-x-3-x-3-x- X2 5-x-5-x-5-x-5-x--5h7/10(hold)10-7-7-5-5-3
E:--------------------------------------------------------------


Just listen to the song and you will figure out how many times
to play each part and the rhythm. Those two riffs are the whole
song. Except when the solo comes at about 1:58s into the song, you
play this.

G:----------------------------
D:----------------------------
A:-3- X16 ---8- X16 ---10- X16
E:----------------------------

That is the whole song. Look out for the bands AKA, the eye benders,
and the thumb’s of Motz (TOM).

Tabbed by Rick Durchholz (rickyd2525@fuse.net)

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Mardy Bum Chords by Arctic Monkeys

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Friday, December 19, 2008

Trying Your Luck chords by The Strokes



Intro: Am F Dm G E


Am F
You said you couldn't stay
Dm G E
You've seen it all before, I know
Am F
And sold you on their way
Dm G E
Oh honey that's ok

Bridge
F Dm
No harm, he's armed
Am E
Settin' off all your alarms
F Dm
When I find out
Am E
I hope it's you who set this trap

Vers 2
Am F
And stuffers rarely change
Dm G E
At least I'm on my own again instead of
Am F
Anywhere with you
Dm G E
Oh tell me it's all the same


Chorus
Am F Dm
And I've lost my place again
G E
I know this is surreal
Am F Dm
But I'll try my luck with you
G E Am
This life is on my side
F Dm
Oh I am your one
G E
Believe me, this is a chance
Am F Dm G E
Oh, oh

Vers 3
Let's see what is for sale
He's trying not to give his job a chance
It's never gonna be
It's sad, but I agree
The signals don't seem right
It lasts for just one night, and then
I'm sorry that I said
That we were just good friends

Bridge
No harm, he's armed
Set it off all your alarms
Entranced, I can't
Be here in time I'll think about that

Chorus
And I've lost my page again
I know this is surreal
But I'll try my luck with you
This life is on my side
Well I am your one
Believe me, this is a chance
Oh, oh


Chorus bas: A---------------7-8-8-7-8---3-5-5-3-5--5-3------5-7-7-5-7
E-3-5-5-3-5--------------------------------5--3


Vers + chorus: e-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-7-7-7-7-7-7-7
(go to once first guitar is on G chord)

Killing Lies tabs by the Strokes

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Artist: Strokes
Song: Killing Lies


Band: The Strokes
Album: First Impressions of Earth
Song: Killing Lies
Copyright (c) (RCA Records) (2005)
Transcribed By: Cameron Hustis
Email: Wavejet@aol.com



Guitar 1 - Nick Valensi
Guitar 2 - Albert Hammond



Intro

Guitar 1
|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-6--6-6--6-6-6-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-6--6-6--6-6-6-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|
|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|
|Guitar 2
|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-6--6-6--6-6-6-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|
|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|-6--6-6--6-6-6-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|




Verse 1


|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-6--6-6--6-6-6-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|
|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|
|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-6--6-6--6-6-6-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|
|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|


|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-1--1-1--1-1-1-|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|
|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|
|


|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-1--1-1--1-1-1-|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|
|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|



2nd Part

|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-6--6-6--6-6-6-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|
|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|
|
|-2--2-2--2-2-2-|-2--2-2--2-2-2-|-2--2-2--2-2-2-|
|-2--2-2--2-2-2-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|
|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|

|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-1--1-1--1-1-1-|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|
|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|
|
|-1----1--------|-2----2----2-2-|-2----2----2-2-|
|-2--2-2--2-2-2-|-2--2-2--2-2-2-|-2--2-2--2-2-2-|
|----1----1-1-1-|----3----3-----|----3----3-----|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|




Chorus

|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-6--6-6--6-6-6-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|
|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|
|(Tremolo picking______________________________
|-9-------------|-11----------------------------|
|-11------------|-12----------------------------|
|-11------------|-11----------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|


|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-1--1-1--1-1-1-|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|
|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|
|________________________________________________)
|-9-------------|-9-----------------------------|
|-9-------------|-11----------------------------|
|-10------------|-11----------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|



Interlude


|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-6--6-6--6-6-6-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|
|-8--8-8--8-8-8-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|-9--9-9--9-9-9-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|
|
|-----2---------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|----7----6--7--|-9---7---6---7-|
|-------1-3-1---|----6----6--6--|-6---6---6---6-|
|-------------4-|---------------|---------------|
|-4-------------|-2-------------|---------------|
|---2-----------|---------------|---------------|


|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-1--1-1--1-1-1-|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|
|-3--3-3--3-3-3-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|-4--4-4--4-4-4-|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|
|
|-----9---------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-------1-3-1---|----6----5--6--|-8---6---5---6-|
|-------------4-|----6----6--6--|-6---6---6---6-|
|-8-------------|---------------|---------------|
|---9-----------|-2-------------|---------------|




2nd Interlude


(Tremolo picking______________________________
|-9-------------|-11----------------------------|
|-11------------|-12----------------------------|
|-11------------|-11----------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|
|
|-----2---------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|----7----6--7--|-9---7---6---7-|
|-------1-3-1---|----6----6--6--|-6---6---6---6-|
|-------------4-|---------------|---------------|
|-4-------------|-2-------------|---------------|
|---2-----------|---------------|---------------|

________________________________________________)
|-9-------------|-9-----------------------------|
|-9-------------|-11----------------------------|
|-10------------|-11----------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|
|
|-----9---------|---------------|---------------|
|---------------|---------------|---------------|
|-------1-3-1---|----6----5--6--|-8---6---5---6-|
|-------------4-|----6----6--6--|-6---6---6---6-|
|-8-------------|---------------|---------------|
|---9-----------|-2-------------|---------------|




Outro


(Tremolo picking_______________________________
|-9-------------|-9-----------------------------|
|-9-------------|-11----------------------------|
|-10------------|-11----------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|---------------|-------------------------------|
|
|
|-----9---------|-9-------------|---------------|
|---------------|-11------------|---------------|
|-------1-3-1---|-11------------|---------------|
|-------------4-|---------------|---------------|
|-8-------------|---------------|---------------|
|---9-----------|---------------|---------------|

________________)
|-9-------------|-------|
|-11------------|-------|
|-11------------|-11----|
|---------------|-11----|
|---------------|-9-----|
|---------------|-------|
|
|
|-9-------------|-------|
|-11------------|-------|
|-11------------|-11----|
|-11------------|-11----|
|-9-------------|-9-----|
|---------------|-------|


END

The Strokes Biography

The Strokes-photo
The sound of The Strokes is the result of frantic living, and the late nights and the early mornings they've spent making their music in New York City. Their music makes you want to forget who you are, and unlocks the possibilities of what you might want to be.

The Strokes are five close friends who began assembling together at the Music Building in New York City sometime in 1998 to lay down the foundations of a rock 'n roll band. Together on stage at a Strokes show you will see and hear: vocalist/songwriter Julian Casablancas delivering biting lyrics, Fabrizio Moretti beating his drums with furious precision, guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. moving smoothly on his feet while his fingers effortlessly flow over his axe, guitarist Nick Valensi with pick in hand tantalizing you with his quick and raw solos, and bassist Nikolai Fraiture looming like a shadow and plucking away with silent enthusiasm.

To describe each of their personalities and styles would consume too much sspace. But what can be said briefly about these five friends is that they love what they do. They live their lives to the fullest, they dress as if the 1970's and 80's fell into the same laundry hamper, they're quick to make a joke, and ready to embrace everything you're willing to give them. All together, they remind you to slow down the fast-paced life which you've been living, and exchange it for their's as they take you into their world for the moment you allow them.

In the span of a little over a year The Strokes have played the slew of
downtown New York City music venues, which have ranged from their small
beginning at the now defunct Spiral, and the Luna Lounge. They later moved on to larger and more well established venues such as the Mercury Lounge where their talent was recognized by the club's young booker Ryan Gentles who went on to become the band's manager.

The arduous process of getting their music produced and recorded has been
greatly aided by skilled producer Gordon Raphael who helped them record a tthree-song demo titled The Modern Age. This demo was picked up by the U.K. label Rough Trade Records, and released, as-is, in January of 2001. Also encouraging and guiding the band in the studio was their 揼uruJP Bowersock. The Modern Age was met with excitement on both sides of the Atlantic. A sold out tour of small clubs in the UK were followed up by national tours of the US opening for Guided By Voices and the Doves.

The Strokes were so caught up in the excitement from the buzz circulating
around their music that they took the initiative and began to record their debut album with Raphael at his Transporter Raum Studio before signing a record deal. The result is the eleven-song LP titled Is This It which RCA will be releasing in the US on September 25.

Two cuts from the album were released as the single 揌ard To Explainb/w 揘ew York City Copsin the UK in June 2001 by Rough Trade. The single was met with rave reviews by the English press and climbed to number sixteen on the U.K. pop charts. The success was reinforced by sold out sixteen-date U.K. tour, where scalpers were asking for as much as 200 pounds for tickets.The Strokes are signed to RCA Records. They plan to tour and record for the rest of their lives.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

7 Minutes In Heaven tab by fall out boy

Tabed by Evan

aim me at crazyfreaker09 if help needed or if you want any more songs

this is a pretty easy song when you get the hang of it

*=palm mute
x=rake


Intro Pt. 1
e|------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------|
G|-10-1010--9-99-7-77-10-9-7----------|
D|-9--9-9---9-99-9-99-9--9-9----------|x2
A|------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------|
* * ** **


Intro Pt. 2 Lead
e|----------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------|
G|-1111111--88--6666--44--1111111--8888--66--6/8\6----|
D|-x-x-x-x--xx--xxxx--xx--x-x-x-x--xxxx--xx--x/x\x----|x2
A|-9-9-9-9--66--4444--22--9-9-9-9--6666--44--4/6\4----|
E|----------------------------------------------------|



Verse 1 Rhythm
e|----------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------|
G|------------44-4------------------44-4--------------|
D|-66-6-------44-4-x4----22-2-------44-4-x4-----------|x2
A|-66-6-x4----22-2-------22-2-x4----22-2--------------|
E|-44-4------------------00-0-------------------------|
** ** ** **

Verse gtr 2.
(play when Verse 1 Rhythm is on

G|---4-4-----
D|---4-4-x4--
A|---2-2-----

e|------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------|
G|-10-1010--9-99-7-77-10-9-7----------|
D|-9--9-9---9-99-9-99-9--9-9----------|
A|------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------|
* * ** **





Pre Chorus
e|----------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------|
G|--------------44------------------------------------|
D|-6666-22-4444-44-6666-2222-44444444-----------------|x2
A|-6666-22-4444-22-6666-2222-44444444-----------------|
E|-4444-00-2222----4444-0000-22222222-----------------|


Chorus
e|--------------------------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------------------------|
G|-44x----------------------------------------------------|
D|-44x-4-22x-4-66x-4-22x-4--------------------------------|x4
A|-22x-4-22x-4-66x-4-22x-4--------------------------------|
E|-----2-00x-2-44x-2-00x-2--------------------------------|

play intro pt. 2 (right after chorus)

Intro (played during most of the verse 2)
(start right after intro part 2
e|------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------|
G|-10-1010--9-99-7-77-10-9-7----------|
D|-9--9-9---9-99-9-99-9--9-9----------|
A|------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------|
* * ** **


Verse 2 gtr 2.
e|----------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------|
G|------------44-4------------------4444444444444444--|
D|-66-6-------44-4-x4----22-2-------4444444444444444--|
A|-66-6-x4----22-2-------22-2-x4----2222222222222222--|
E|-44-4------------------00-0-------------------------|
** ** ** ****************


pre chorus
chorus

Bridge (played during the la la la la)
e|-----------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------|
G|----------6----------------4-------------|
D|-6--------6-x16---2--------4-x16---------|x2
A|-6-x16----4-------2-x16----2-------------|
E|-4----------------0----------------------|
* * * *


Bridge gtr 2. (played during the la la la la)
e|------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------|
G|-10-1010--9-99-7-77-10-9-7----------|
D|-9--9-9---9-99-9-99-9--9-9----------|
A|------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------|
* * ** **

played before the pre chorus

e|----------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------------------------|
D|-66----44----6666-2222-4444-------------------------|
A|-66----44----6666-2222-4444-------------------------|
E|-44----22----4444-0000-2222-------------------------|

pre chorus (pre chorus played into the solo)

but the trick to the solo is to pause on the 9th fret on the a
string for a sec

some ppl say the solo is played like this im not sure it
might be but i think its the same but played with out the
hammer ons

Solo
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-11-11h13-11\9-11h13-11\9-11h13-11\9-----11-11h13-11\9-11h13-11--|x2
A|-------------------------------------9---------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|

or maybe

e|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-11--11\9--11\9--11\9-----11---11\9--11--------------------------|x2
A|----------------------9------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|



chorus but clean

stop on the courus when on
e|--------------|
B|--------------|
G|--------------|
D|---4----------|
A|---4----------|
E|---2----------|

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