DANCE HALL CRASHERS - "keep on running" Tablature
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From: wbknox@unity.ncsu.edu
Sent: Friday, January 09, 1998 6:22 PM
Song: Keep on Running
Band: Dance Hall Crashers
Album: The Old Record (1989-1992)
Written by Tim Armstrong and Joey Schaaf
Transcribed by Luke Knox (lukeknox@iname.com)
This is a cool ska song by the Dance Hall Crashers, and if you're paying
attention, you noticed it was written by Tim Armstrong, of Rancid and
formerly of Operation Ivy, when he was called Lint. Anyway, it's not too
tough, here it is:
Intro riff: (* is when 2nd guitar comes in)
E-------------------------------------------------------
B-------------------------------------------------------
G-------------------------------------------------------
D------4--------4-4-5-5-4-4-----------*3-3-2-2-----2----
A--5-5---5--5-5------------------2-------------3-3---3--
E----------------------------3-3---3--------------------
Play this riff 2x, then go into verse:
D G
E---2---3--
B---3---3---
G---2---4---
D-------5---
A-----------
E-----------
Play the same D-G progression for the chorus, and lead guitar plays the
intro riff during each chorus.
Solo:
E----------------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------------------
G----------------------------------------------------
D---------------4-5-4-----------5-5-4-4-----4-4-5-5--
A----2-3-2-3--5-------5--(rest)---------5-5----------
E--3-------------------------------------------------
(con't.)
E-----------------
B-----------------
G-----------------
D--4-4-----5-5-4-- (back to chorus, w/intro riff)
A------5-5--------
E-----------------
During last chorus, there is a key change, and the chords change to E-A:
E A
E---4---5---
B---5---5---
G---4---6---
D-------7---
A-----------
E-----------
That's it! Hey, e-mail me with any comments, changes, suggestions,
questions or requests. I hope you like the tab.
Luke
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