Tom: G
Album: It's Only Rock and Roll
Year: 1974
This is a rockin' tune off of their '74 LP. Very simple rhythm seqeunce. Lot's of Mick
improvising in the verses.
Cool solo. I have divided the Keith and Taylor parts into different sections.
Keith:
Play this pattern throughout pretty much the whole song. Play the A Chord, then the E
E susepended chord sequence,
then back to the A chord. Very simple.
Bridge
Mick Taylor:
Intro: (Can be heard faintly in left speaker at very start of song)
Verse
I don't think Mick Taylor plays the same thing twice throughout the whole song. Infact,
the whole song it just sounds
like he's improvising. Because of this, I'm not going to tab out every single thing he
I have however listed a few examples
of the kind of licks he plays during the verses/chorus. Just play around with these,
etc....that's all he did too.
For
E Chord section
Bridge
(Strums
G chord in right speaker - as notated - before playing the lick)
Solo
(He uses a wammy bar for the heavy vibrato on the 17th fret
B string - but if you dont
one just play a heavy
vibrato with your finger)
Bend >
After solo - he plays this little thing with the wammy bar a few times. Just dip it
He also plays a few more of the fills
like listed above
Breakdown
Solo during last verse
Then just play Versehorus sequence to fade and play some improvisations