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* and the lead lick changes for the last two measures to:
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But, then it continues a couple of measures - the chords (for the whole entire section) go:į# E D - andrew hits the last D as a power chord, but I actually hit 0 The only real difference comes when we get to the second set of "Whoa oah"s and the bridge.īasically, you do the lead lick that I just explained all the way through 2 times. You should be able to get through the second verse and everything alright based on the stuff above. The lead guitar plays that at the end of the first chorus then we go back to A to start the second verse ("The world on pause all Newton's laws.").
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Then repeat part 1 (above) then add 9 7 5 and end on 5 It's only on the High E and B strings and it goes like this: It goes pretty much the same through the rest - all we're missing is the little lead lick during the "Whoa oah"s. Then for the chorus ("I'm in love with a girl."):Īnd then the "whoah oah"s: A E D F# E end on A and start the next verse Which we repeat during "a thunderbolt that turned this mad dog." Play along with the CD and the timing should be pretty obvious. You play through that twice and the third one goesĭ F# E B D A E. Doc wanted Saturday Night Thunderbolt so:įirst things first - the main chord progression is A F# E D A Saint has a past, every sinner has a future, sinner has a future, sinner has a future.Īllright. Saint has a past, every sinner has a future I found God in a catalytic converter in Topeka on a Monday night.Įvery saint has a past, every sinner has a future. You think you've got a good thing now.įrom here on, you can count on all things goingĪll you feel is the current flowing through you You've been known to obsess over the future,ĭo you think you'll get away from the past?Īs you stone yourself just to make it through til midnight
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