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Bm A E A Bm A E
I told Althea I was feeling lost, lacking in some direction.
Bm A E A Bm A E
Althea told me upon scruti
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Esus4 E B E B7 E A E B A E
In the attics of my life, full of cloudy dreams unreal.
Esus4 E B7 E B7 E A E B A E
Full of tastes no tongue can kno
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C F C
Well this job I've got is just a little too hard
C G
Running out of money, Lord, I need more to pay,
C F
Gonna wake up
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Bertha
The Grateful Dead
Intro (Repeat a few times):
G C/G
Verse 1:
C G C/G
I had a hard run, runnin' from your window
C G C/G
I was all n
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A7 D7
All of my friends come to see me last night,
A7 D7
I was layin' in my bed and dyin'.
Em Bm A G F#m Em D7
Annie Bonneau from St. Ange
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Music by Phil Lesh
Words by Robert Hunter
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It's realy nice song! And it's easey to play it ;-)
Enjoy!
[INTRO]
(A) (Bm7/A) (A) (Asus4)
(D) (Am)
Look out of any window
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Brokedown Palace
Grateful Dead
G Am A# C
Fare you well, my honey, fare you well my only true one.
G Dm A# C
All the birds that
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[Verse 1]
C#m E
Gone are the days when the ox fall down,
B A
You take up the yoke and plow the fields around.
C#m E
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C Gm F
Come all you pretty women with your hair a hangin' down,
F G
Open up your windows 'cause the Candyman's in town.
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[Intro]
G F G
[Verse 1]
G F
Look for a while at the china cat sunflower
G F
Proud walking jingle in the midnight sun
G
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D C G
Your rain falls like crazy fingers
A# F Fm Gsus4 G
Peals of fragile thunder keeping time.
G A# A#m D#7 Cm G Gsu
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G (A) D (E) G (A) G (A) C (D) G (A)
I'd rather be..in
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Grateful Dead- Dark Star Bass Tabs (exact)
Intro:
G--------7---------7--------------------------------------------
D-9-8-9----9-8-9------5-7-5-7-5--------5---5-7-----------------
A-------------------
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A C#7 F#m D7 Adeg
Since it costs a lot to win, and even more to lose,
A F# B D
You and me got to spend more time wonderin' w
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Subject: Grateful Dead: Dire Wolf
Dire Wolf
Jerry Garcia, Robert Bunter
E D
In the timbers of Fennario the wolves are running 'round.
D E
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Grateful Dead- Estimated Prophet
This is the opening bassline Phil improvs the rest of the time and you can do
the same.
G---------------------2-------------------------------------
D---------------
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E7 A E7 Bm A
Right outside this lazy summer home
E7 A E7 Bm A
You ain't got time to call your soul a critic, no.
A C#m
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Grateful Dead- Fire on the Mountain (Bass Line)
This is the intro verse and chorus it repeats through the whole song.
G----------------------------------------
D-----9-9--------9-9-----7-7----------
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Grateful Dead - Fire On The Moutain Top
Tabbed By: Space Cowboy
This is the intro verse and chorus it repeats through the whole song.
G----------------------------------------
D-----9-9--------9-9--
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G C G
G C
I lit out from Reno I was trailed by twenty hounds.
ran into the devil, babe, he loaned me twenty bills.
ran down to the levee but the devil caught me there.
Got a wife in Chi
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Subject: Belp on the Way by The Grateful Dead
Date: Thu, 6 May 93 14:52:31 EDt
X-Mailer: ElM [version 2.3 PL11]
If anyone has corrections or knows how to play Slipknot, I'd
love to hear from you.
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C A# Dm C G C
Wake of the flood, laughing water, forty-nine,
C
Get out the pans, don't just stand there dreamin',
A# Dm C G Am7 E7/B
Get o
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F F7
Rat in a train ditch, caught on a limb,
A# C F
You know better but I know him.
F F7
Like I told you, what I said,
A# C F
Stea
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D C#m G# F#
You told me goodbye, how was I to know
A E D A
You didn't mean goodbye, you meant please don't let me go.
B E B A
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 1995 07:24:20 GMT
I Know You Rider - Traditional
(as done by the Grateful Dead; first played sometime in '65)
(recorded on The Grateful Dead's 1st album, released 1
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E7
I need a woman 'bout twice my age,
A lady of nobility, gentility and rage,
Splendor in the dark, lightning on the draw,
We'll go right through the book and break each and every law.
A5
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It Must Bave Been The Roses - Grateful Dead
Words and Music by Robert Bunter.
D/F#: 2x023x E/G#: 4x2400 G/B: x2x033 A7/C#: x42223
A E A D/F# A
A
Annie laid her head down in the roses. She
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E F#m C#m A
We can share the women, we can share the wine
E Bm D A E G#m D A
We can share what we've got of yours 'cause we done
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Am C E
There was a wealthy merchant, in London he did dwell,
Am C F C
Be had a beautiful daughter, the truth to you we'll tell,
Am E
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Grateful Dead/Lazy River Road.
Tabbed by Bryan Smith/snoopgrunt@aol.com.
Verse 1
G D G
Way down along Sycamore Slough
C G
A white man sings the blues
G