VERVE - "the rolling people" Tablature
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Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 00:40:30 EST
From: CheshirBat <CheshirBat@aol.com>
Subject: TAB: The Rolling People - by Verve
"The Rolling People" from the album _Urban Hymns_
Written by The Verve
Produced by Youth/The Verve
tabbed by Jeremy Joseph (CheshirBat@aol.com)
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Intro:
A5 B5 (x4)
The opening chords sneak up on you and there's
wah pedal noises, etc. in the background.
Right after the last B5 chord:
D|--------7---9-------------| with delay pedal
A|---7/9--------------------|
Then comes the riff:
A B
E|---------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------|
G|--------------8------------9h7---| It's like this during the verses,
D|----7----9---(9)--9--------9-----| with slight ad-lib variations.
A|----7----9--------9--9--9--------|
E|----5----7-----------7--7--------|
It helps a great deal if you have delay/echo effects,
since that's basically the key to sounding like them.
* Verse 1 *
(with riff)
Been shot...
I got one ...
(solo 1) - Played sort of distorted and bluesy
E|----------------------------------|------------------------------------|
B|----------------7-----------------|-------------------7----------------|
G|-----------7h9--9b(11)===--9h7----|--------------7h9--9b(11)===--9h7---|
D|-------7h9----------------------7-|--------7h8h9---------------------7-|
A|---7h9----------------------------|--7h8h9-----------------------------|
E|----------------------------------|------------------------------------|
Play something like this in the B blues scale with
delay on the upward run...
* Verse 2 *
(I can hardly understand Ashcroft in this verse)
*Chorus*
B
But here we are, the ...
A G A G A B
Can't stay for long...
B
So come alive, we're ...
A G A G A B
Don't ask why, ....
* Verse 3 *
*Chorus*
B
And here we are, ...
A G A G A
Don't ask why, ...
So come alive, ...
A G A G A B
Don't ask why, we ...
(solo 2) - Played very clean
E|---7h5-----------------------------|--7h5------------------------|
B|-------7h5-------------------------|------7h5--------------------|
G|-------------7---------------------|----------7h4----------------|
D|-----------------9---7h4-----------|--------------7h4------------|
A|--------------------------7--5-----|---------------------7-------|
E|--------------------------------7--|------------------------7----|
E|---7h5-----------------------------|--7h5------------------------|
B|-------7h5-------------------------|------7h5--------------------|
G|-------------7-------------7-------|----------7h4----------------|
D|-----------------9-----7h9---------|--------------7h4------------|
A|--------------------7h9------------|---------------------7-------|
E|-----------------------------------|------------------------7----|
Play and repeat the 2nd line a few times..
*And the rest of the lyrics*:
Only the bass is playing the riff while the guitar
plays echoey notes in the B scale.
E|-----------------------------------|
B|---10-10-10---9b(10)---7-----------|
G|--------------------------9h7------|
Back to the riff, and the song gets out of control.
The "eep" part at the end of the song:
EEP, EEP eep, eep
E|--11-------11-------|--7--------7--------|
B|--14b(16)--14b(16)--|--10b(12)--10(12)---|
G|--------------------|--------------------|
Best of luck.. This song kicks so much ass I had to figure it out,
and I figured I might as well tab it so anyone else can to play it.
I'm sure there's some mistakes as always due to
laziness or typos, but if you can hear a wrong note than you
can probably figure out what it's supposed to be!
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