DADA - "here today gone tomorrow" Tablature
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From: "Jeff" <jdm7@cornell.edu>
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
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by dada From the album "Puzzle"
transcribed by Jeff Matson (jdm7@cornell.edu)
Overall there are three main guitar parts in this song that overlap. I've
basically included them all. It's up to you to decide how you want to play
it.
Riff 1
G -------------0------------------------------
D ------0------------0------0-----------------
A ----2------3-----2------3-------------------
E --3------1-----3------1---------------------
This riff is played almost throughout the song. It's fun to improvise with
it a little, like the guys do in the actual song.
Riff 2
G --3h4--0--3h4--0--4/5--4--0---3h4--0--4/5--4--0---
Intro: Riff 1
Verse: (Keep playing Riff 1)
I used to hide my camels in ...
Here today, gone ...
(Now a second guitar comes in, repeating Riff 2, while the first
guitar keeps chugging away on Riff 1).
One night in the ....(Riff 2)
So I flew to ...(Riff 2)
A pack ...
I'm a bundle ...(Riff 2)
Laughing out loud as ...(Riff 2)
'Cause you know ...
(Repeating chords G F come in here)
Here today, ...
Bridge: (These chords are improvised, but they sound sort of okay)
35x333 335533 G F G F
35x333 335533 F F F F (or instead of F you can try 113213)
Solo: (I'm not going to bother to transcribe it. Sorry.)
Play G F repeatedly under the solo.
Verse: (Back to just Riff 1)
Twenty-two miles out of ...
(Riff 2 comes in here)
We'd ride by day and ...
(chords come in here)
We're making love ....
Here today, gone ....
Chords:
G 355433
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