(5.67a/IDA-1.5/LTU-1.0 for); Fri, 11 Mar 1994 01:40:28 +1000 id AA29348; Fri, 11 Mar 1994 01:40:25 +1000 In article you write: > I am wondering if anyone knows how to play "Seven Days" written by >Bob Dylan, and recorded by Ronnie Wood way back when for Gimme Some Neck. >I think Dylan also released it on the Bootleg Series.
> > It's really a great song, I'd love some pointers on how to play it... > >Steve Hi Steve, I love that song too. I'll try to roughly TAB/TALK you through it. The opening riff is off the opening E minor chord and goes roughly like this E-----2-3-0-2--0--------------- B----------------3--0---------- G------------------------------ repeat for intro D--2----------------------2--2- A--2----------------------2--2- E--0----------------------0--0- So... The intro is a held out E minor. Emin C G B Emin Seven more days, she'll be coming. I'll ... Amin B For her to arrive. Seven more ... and the other change is Amin Amin There's kissing in the valley... B Emin Fighting every ... Amin Amin Trying to be tender with ... B Emin In a night that's allways brighter ... Hope this helps. All off the top of my head and I haven't played this one in a couple of years. BTW, how's your open tuning playing going? Check out my sig for a good riff. -Jim >From: david@cats.ucsc.edu (David Michael Wright) >Subject: Seven Days --- Dylan Version Here are some chords, the way Wood does it is similiar but not the same. (anyone have any ideas?) sevan days EM C G sevan days , sevan long ... B7 EM I'll be waitin' at ... AM for her ... B7 EM sevan long days, all I ... repeat last first. -- "There is nothing in the marginal conditions that distinguish a mountain from a mole hill" Kenneth Boulding All comments are mine---(David Wright) david@cats.ucsc.edu.