Monday, September 7, 2009

Dog Day Nights

Happy Labor Day!


The main riff is pretty simple. It starts by bending up half a step. At different times he plays different parts of it, but that's easy to pick out. Just listen to the record and you'll hear what I mean.


Main riff:

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-5^-5^-5-3--------------3-
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-5^-5^-5-3----------------
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On the G chords I think he's he's playing regular two finger G5 power chords (355xxx) but he's reaching down with his pinky to get some A#s (655xxx). That's what produces the churning effect. You could also fudge sort of the same thing playing open chords by playing (3x0033) and (3x0333), but on the record I'm pretty sure the A# is in the bass of the chord.


G
Hey bartender watch the line
G
Broke as hell, but feeling fine
G
Drink `em down dog day nights
G
Pay the tab some other time


Riff

G
Shots of whiskey chase the heat
G
Broken hearts, drunken feet
G
it was over `fore I turned around
G
Where was Jodie when the lights went out

Riff

G (No A#s)
Take that shot in front of you
F
Give the devil his due
C
Drink `em down dog day nights


That's all there is to the song. If anybody else can make out the rest of the lyrics, I'll add them in.

2 comments:

  1. THANK YOU! You are amazing...I'd hug you if I could!

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  2. You heard it here first, folks. Starting an obsessive tablature blog devoted to an obscure southern rock band is a great way to impress women. Now you can all cancel those gym memberships. ;-)

    In all sincerity, I'm glad I could help. And thank you for the nudge. I'd basically forgotten about doing this one, and often revisiting a song after a break helps me hear it better.

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