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You Got The Silver by The Rolling Stones guitar tab (text):You Can't Always Get What You Want Rolling Stones The sounding chords are C(add9), F, and D. For the "Hot Rocks 1964-1971" version, Keith uses open E tuning (EBEG#Be) (Thanks to Larry Kaye for this info.) Open E tuning (capo 8) E B E G#B e + + + + + + (C) E: 0 0 2 0 0 0 (F) A: 0 2 0 1 2 0 (occasionally hammering the 5th string) (D) F#: 2 2 2 2 2 2 In the Steel Wheels tour he uses his trusty 5-string-open-G-tuned Telecaster. (Obviously Keith's a closet banjo player. Gee...wouldn't an electric banjo version of "Honkey Tonk Women" be interesting. But I digress...) (Note: Keith doesn't have the 6th (bass) string) Open G tuning (capo 5) DGDGBd ++++++ (C) G: 000000 (000200 for add9) (F) C: 002010 or sometimes 002012 (occasionally hammering the 4th string) (sometimes he'll quickly slide up to and back or just down from 004030) (D) A: 222222 In the 1968 video "Rock and Roll Circus" Keith plays the entire set (including "Jumping Jack Flash" which he now plays in open G, and "You Can't Always Get What You Want") in standard tuning without a capo. I'm not really sure how he's playing it in the video, but it looks/sounds like he's barring 8-10-12-9-8-8 for the Cadd9. Though Keith doesn't play it this way, if you don't want to bother going to open tuning, the following is easy to play and very close to the same sound: Standard tuning (capo 5) EADGBe ++++++ (C) G: 320003 (300203 for add9) (F) C: 032013 (occasionally hammering the 4th string) (D) A: 002220 After all that, the song itself is just pounding out the chords: C F C F... C F I saw her today ... C F A glass of wine ... C F I knew she was .. C F At her feet was .... Chorus: C F You can't .... C F You can't ... C F You ... D But if you ... F You might f... C F C F You get what you need.. From kaye@umbsky.cc.umb.edu Sun May 4 09:54:51 1997 Cc: kaye@umbsky.cc.umb.edu YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT (Jagger-Richards) Original studio recording: Rolling Stones, "Let It Bleed" album (London Records, 1969) (also on a single, edited--minus 2nd verse, 3rd verse cut in half) Main rhythm guitar: acoustic in OPEN E TUNING, CAPO 8! (Once you figure that out the rest isn't too hard) tempo: medium ballad--about 104 b.p.m. E tuning, low to high: E, B, E, G#, B, E Chords: () = chord with capo E B E G# B E E add 9 0 0 2 0 0 0 (C add 9) (or call it "add 2"?) A 0 2 0 1 2 0 (F) F# 2 2 2 2 2 2 (D) E 0 0 0 0 0 0 (C) F#sus 2 2 2 3 2 2 (Dsus) B7sus x 2 1 0 0 0 (G7sus) (Note: unwilling to tune up to open E? Tuning to open D instead? You'll find this hard to play (capo 10) unless you've got a cut-away. I suggest tuning to open E-flat instead (1/2 step/one fret down from E, 1 up from D) it doesn't put undue strain on the neck and you won't break the G string--it stays G. The you can capo 9 and get to open C, or if that's still hard to finger, capo to 8 and play it in B) _________________________ This song is built around the following 2 bar lick: opening | flourish | E add 9 (=C add 9) A (=F) -----------------0---0-------0--0-0-0-0----------0--0--0------------- -- | | | -2--0-------0----0---0---0---0--0-0-0-0-|--0--0--2--2--2------------- -- | | | -2--0----|--0----0---0---0---0--0-0-0-0-|--1--1--1--1--1-------1----- -- | | | -2--0----|--2------------2------2---2---|--0--0--0--0--0-------0----- | | __ | ---------|--0------------0--------------|--2--------------0--2------- | | | ---------|--0------------0--------------|--0----------------------0-- pull-off hammer-on this pattern repeats throughout the song with slight (mostly rhythmic) variations--listen to recording for rhythm ______________________ Full structure: lyrics, chords--in capoed tone, measures (|) (Opening: choir sings 1st verse, chorus) C add9 | F x 4, with French horn intro. Verse: | C add 9 | F I saw her today ... | C add 9 | F a glass of wine ... | C add 9 | F I knew she was gonna ... | C add 9 | F at her feet was a .. Chorus: | C add 9 | F You can't always get ...x 3 | D (see fill #1 below) | F | C | F but if you try sometimes... Chorus Verse 3 (add 4 extra C add 9, F's--twice as long): I said to him... Chorus Interlude, with brief electric solo and choir: Dsus| C | F | Dsus| G7sus| then an instrumental chorus with last line sung (If you don't have a choir handy--I seem to have misplaced mine right at the moment--or a lead guitarist, try changing the rhythm to rapid strumming) Verse 4: (back to standard pattern/rhythm) I saw her today at the reception, in her glass was a bleeding man She was practiced at the art of deception, I could tell by her bloodstained hands Chorus 3 times, then repeat and fade on C add 9, F with choir ___________________ Fill #1, last line of chorus, first time only: ----------------------------------------------------------- | | ----------------------------------------------------------- | | --2------------------------------1--------------------1---- | | --2----------------------2-------0----------------0-------- -- | -- | --2----------------0--2----------2------------0--2--------- | | --2--------------2---------------0------------------------- h.o. h.o. Electric for lead is in standard tuning, using C7 scale play 8th fret C, F barre chords during chorus _______________________ Notes: Chelsea Drug is (was) a real drug store in south London--rock musician, fan and junkie hang-out in 60's, 70's, 80's, maybe still. Mr. Jimmy is clearly Jimi Hendrix Enjoy! Corrections, additions, comments, criticisms welcome: Larry Kaye kaye@umbsky.cc.umb.edu |
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Song name | You Got The Silver » |
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