Members 335clone Posted February 5, 2009 Members Posted February 5, 2009 Anyone play this? I have been working on it from the only tab available, and a couple parts seem WAY off. Little parts, but significant. http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/r/robert_plant/big_log_tab.htm I'm specificaly refering to the quick fills right before the chord changes in the intro. The first one before Fmaj7 on the G & B strings 55432 sounds right, but the following ones 75563 on the D/G strings before Em and the A/D strings before Dm don't sound right at all. Any help would be appreciated. There is also a power tab of this on U-G but I don't have the software.
Members clickonce Posted February 6, 2009 Members Posted February 6, 2009 I thing the following ones should be 75543 on d/g before the Em.. and 75543 again on a/d before Dm. Love that song... haven't heard it in ages.
Members 335clone Posted February 6, 2009 Author Members Posted February 6, 2009 I thing the following ones should be 75543 on d/g before the Em.. and 75543 again on a/d before Dm.Love that song... haven't heard it in ages. Thanks, I'll give that a go. Serious strat tone on that song:thu: Here, I'll post if for anyone who wants to listen [YOUTUBE]6CwdcZzwqEc[/YOUTUBE]
Members Mr Songwriter Posted February 6, 2009 Members Posted February 6, 2009 Very appropriately named song.
Members jeremy_green Posted February 6, 2009 Members Posted February 6, 2009 I love Robbie Blunt and think he was grossly under recognized. His lines are totally musical and his tone exceptional. Great song
Members gennation Posted February 6, 2009 Members Posted February 6, 2009 I used to play this...when it was first released! I don't remember a whole lot about it though. It was a fun tune to play even though it was so slow.
Members clickonce Posted February 7, 2009 Members Posted February 7, 2009 Very appropriately named song.now, now... different strokes and all
Members Mr Songwriter Posted February 7, 2009 Members Posted February 7, 2009 now, now... different strokes and all You'd have thought someone would have pointed it out to him though....'Errm Robert, you do realise that 'log' is another word for....'
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