Julius

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''intro & verse:''
---------------------:---2--0--
---------------------:---3--1--
----2---0------------:---2--0--
--/2--p0-------------:---0--2--
----------3^-0-------:------3--
--------------3^p0---:---------
        1/2^   ^1/4
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intro 2x

verse 4x 
Danger I've been told to expect it 
I begin my descent  Down the cold granite steps 
      4x
And who could have turned among those I confide in? 
I think that I know what I haven't known yet 

''chorus *D:''
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--7-7/5-------7-7/5-------
--7-7/5-------7-7/5-------
--7-7/5-3p0---7-7/5-3p0---
--5-5/3-------5-5/3-------
--------------------------
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   *D 4x
Cause a week is a month  and an hour a day 
verse 4x
When your reaching just pushes it further away 

''chorus *E''
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--9-9/7--------9-9/7--------
--9-9/7--------9-9/7--------
--9-9/7--------9-9/7--------
--7-7/5--------7-7/5--------
--------3p0---------3p0-----
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   *E 2x
With your past and your future precisely divided 
   *D 3x
Am I at that moment?                I haven't decided   
 intro 1x w/DC  
 intro 1x w/DC (big ending)

 repeat all intro>verse>chorus over:

And stretching out into the sea... Aquitana 
Is that what the prophet told me he saw? 
   
You gave it to me but I really don't want it 
I came out on top by the luck of the draw 

'Cause a week is a month and an hour a day 
When your reaching just pushes it further away 
And what's the return on the faith I've provided?
I think that I know now but I haven't decided

vocal
dont take another, dont take another

''jam"
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-5--7-5---------------------
-6--7-6-----10----10--------
-5--7-5-----10--9-10--------
-------------9--8--9--------
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A                  D7   C#9>D9 (slide into the D9)
Don't take another step
Don't blame it on yourself 
You can lay it on your brother while your sleeping 
A                                               D9 C#9 D9
When you wake up in the morning he'll be gone.

Bass Tablature

Julius
From: David Lionelli ( LIONELLI_DAV@CSUSYS.CTSTATEU.EDU )


Intro:
G|----------------------------------------------------------|
D|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0---------------2-2-2-2-2-2-2--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-|
A|---------------0-0-0-0-0-0-0------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------|

G|-----2--------------2--------|
D|---2---2--0-------2---2--0---|
A|-0----------3---0----------3-|
E|-----------------------------|

Verse:
G|---------0-2-----0-2---|-----------|
D|*------2-----2-2------*|-0---------|
A|*--0-0----------------*|----3------|
E|-----------------------|-----------|

G|-------0-2--------|
D|-----2------------|
A|-0-0--------2-3-4-| (repeat first half of intro)
E|------------------|

At this point, Mike takes a bunch of ideas and shuffles them around
randomly.  They are all the same idea, over about two different octaves.
The chords alternate between A and D, so I will show you each different
way of doing each chord.

Chorus:
G|-----------------|-------------0-1-2-|-2-0-------------|-2-4-5-6-7-5-4-3-|
D|---------0-------|-----2-1-0-4-------|-----4-2-0-------|-----------------|
A|0-2-3-4----------|-0-4---------------|-----------3-2-1-|-----------------|
E|-----------2-3-4-|-------------------|-----------------|-----------------|

These all can be played interchangebly.  It's a really fun part to jam
on.  Just go crazy.

Horn solo:
G|---------------------2-0-------------------|
D|-0---------------0-4-----4-2-0-------------|
A|---------0-2-3-4---------------0-0-0-0-0-0-|
E|---2-3-4-----------------------------------|

For the second half of the horn solo, Mike does a simple variation of
the first half (the same, what I call, "climbing jazz bass"), but
instead of end on the D, be ends on an E, like so:

G|---------------------------|
D|-2-1-0---------------------|
A|-------4-3-2-1-0-----------|
E|-----------------4-3-2-1-0-|

During the "oom-pah-pah, oom-pah-pah" break, he just slides down the
fretboard.  Pretty simple song, really, but a helluva lot of fun to
play.
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