Twist

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This is pretty much a standard 12 bar blues, though it gets kind of funky.  
Listen to a recording for timing information, as usual.


Progression Number:

  [--I--]    [--II--]   [--III--]    [--IV--]    [--V--]

  F  C  G    F  C  C    C  Bb   G    F  C  D     C  F  G
E--3--3--3----3--3--3-----------(3)---3--3--2-----0--1-(3)
B--1--1--0----1--1--1----5--3----3----1--1--3-----1--1--0-
G--2--0--0----2--0--0----5--3----4----2--0--2-----0--2--0-
D--3--2--0----3--2--2----5--3----5----3--2--0-----2--3--0-
A------------------------3--5----5------------------------
E-------(3)-----------------------------------------------


Mike Plays something like this:

E----------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------------
G----------------------------------------------
D---5------3-----------------------------------
A------5------3--------------5----1----3-------
E-------------------------------------------3--


[I]
    I spoke your name for many days
[III]
    Pronouncing it in several ways
[II]                   [I]
    And moving letters all around
[IV]       [V]      
    And substituting every sound

And when you heard the end result,
I told you it was not my fault,
If you were here more of the day,
It wouldn't twist around that way....


Chorus
E--------------------------------------------------------------
B---3----3----5---3--------------------------------------------
G---4----3----5---3--------------------------------------------
D---5----3----5---3--------------------------------------------
A---5----5----3---3h5------------------------------------------
E---3----------------------------------------------------------

Wouldn't twist around (wouldn't twist around) that way     Whoo!


(Repeat Chorus)


Piano Break

G   Bb    C  (X3)


(Chorus Again)



Then do a funky post '96 Phish jam in the key of G (pentatonic?)
until the crowd is in a trance then come back with the Whoo!'s
and the chorus.
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