#41 A: Hartford, CT 9-2-95; Hampton Coliseum 12-30-95 N: this song contains a difficult stretch and you can drop off the high pitch E string if you have difficulty playing it. Another great example of Dave's superb ability to use left hand muting mixed with a percussive right hand. As to words to sing along with this, no one is quite sure... Am -> Bm -> Em -> D It starts like the funky part like this: E------10-----:| B----8---10---:| G--7------ 7--:| D-------------:| A-------------:| E-------------:| Sometimes the 10 coming down is left as an eight which is much easier to play. Then the song kicks in the chord pattern change underneath the original pattern for the bulk of the song: E-------10---------10---|-------10---------10---|- B-----8---8------8---8--|-----8---8------8---8--|- G---7------7---7------7-|---7------7---7------7-|- D-----------------------|-----------------------|- A-----------------------|-----------------------|- E--5---------5----------|-7----------7----------|- E-------10---------10---|-------10---------10---:| B-----8---8------8---8--|-----8---8------8---8--:| G---7------7---7------7-|---7------7---7------7-:| D-----------------------|-----------------------:| A--7---------7----------|-5----------5----------:| E-----------------------|-----------------------:| Chorus change: G -> D/F# -> C -> D* *= D is a c chord slid up two frets like this E--0--| B--3--| G--0--| D--4--| A--5--| E-----| John M. P. Athayde (Eljuanbobo@list.org)