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From: Scott A. Yanoff
POP SONG 89
{intro: x 3}
{ The opening lick is straight off an A blues scale. I don t have my
guitar here to transcribe it. It doesn t sound good by itself anyway.
Whistling is a great substitue when you have to play alone. Ha! Ha!
no not the skin flute!}
>
> Hello I saw you I know you I knew you
> I think I can remember your name...name
> Hello I m sorry I lost myself
> I think I thought you were someone else
>
BaddE
> Should we talk about the weather?
> Should we talk about the government?
{break: B / / / B / / / E / / / E7 / / /
B / / / B / / / E / / / D/Dsus4
the melody on the break isn t too hard to pick out. The notes
are real close to the chords - often in them. I think its weird
that Pete didn t play them on the acoustic version.}
>
> Hello my friend are you visible today?
> And no one ever knew that it could be so strange...strange
> Hello I m sorry I lost myself
> I think I thought you were someone else
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 1995 17:53:50 -0500 (EST)
From: Bill Johnson
well hey there people, this is William Johnson coming at you from Keene NH
saying that I ve ben perusing the OLGA and would like to make my dent by
adding a few corrections and some new material.
Pop Song 89 you ve got the chords right but are missing the main jangle.
So here it is.
el 8------------------------------------|l
bl --5--------------5-------------------|l
gl ----7--5-7-5---5---7/9-7-*-9-7-------|l
dl--------------------------------9-----|(7)l
al--------------------------------------|l
el--------------------------------------|l
rhythm guitar
verse: alternating A and D bar chords
chorus: going into open string E G D A (bar)
* = sometimes a slide