Hi all,
A old friend of mine plays in a blues cover band and their guitarist has been struck down with something nasty, so I'm stepping in to cover a gig this Saturday, and there's a hell of a lot I need to learn...added to that I'm travelling a lot with work this week and I'll only have a couple of evenings to go over the set!
I'm concentrating on some of the more intricate ones (Gary Moore's "Midnight Blues", Fleetwood Mac's "I Loved Another Woman" etc where the guitar parts really need to be crack on)....a lot of the rest I'll busk as they're variations on standard blues progressions..
Apologies to the guy that posted the anti "do you have a tab for that" thread the other day
;-) ....but does anyone have a tab for either of these two....
John Mayall "That's Why I Love You So"
James Hunter "Don't Do Me No Favours"
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The Hunter one we abandoned and didn't do live because the drummer couldn't do it, although it's basically a repeated riff ( although I can't remember it off hand). There's a YouTube clip of Hunter playing a solo version and, IIRC, you can hear what's going on more clearly on that. It's the feel of it that buggers everybody up more than the notes IIRC.
It was a two guitar line up and the other guitarist did the heavy lifting on the Mayall song, I just did a bunch of minor chords. I did learn it at the time, I couldn't pick it up at all from the original track but there was a YouTube clip of a bar band in the Czech republic or somewhere playing it that I worked it out from ( edit: see below).
All Through the City was my suggestion so I'm very surprised it's still in there. I don't think I got the strumming pattern as per the original at all, if you can find versions of it featuring anyone but Wilko you might be better off. The current guitarist in Dr Feelgood is a pretty straightforward plectrum player. I guess I approached it in my usual ' close enough, that'll do' way - although that may explain why you've got the gig now! Approaching it with vigour rather than accuracy is the important notion, other than that it's three chords ( four maybe as there's a little slide up I think) and a brief chromatic riff.
I hated Midnight Blues, just not my style at all and such a goddam boring song. Chalkie used to introduce it as 'Philip hates this song but the rest of us love it' and that didn't help.
Not a lot to I Loved Another Woman, the hard bit really is that it's so underplayed on the original is making the decision not to keep adding extra bits in.
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Don't know if it's of any help but this is effectively the version we did of the Mayall song:
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youIt's just a single guitar line-up now...so all on me!
That other clip of the Mayall one is better, thanks for that.
I find the guitar riff a bit vague and difficult to make out exactly, and I expect it varies. Below is a pdf giving a couple of my ideas of what he might be playing in G at the start. Unless anyone has any better ideas .
https://app.box.com/s/nliyypgk1be71fewxp27kyuzd4t4ml9g
I suppose something like the basic riff in G will be moved to C and D as necessary.
thanks for taking the time to help me out.
The gig went fine and i got through those tracks without issue....sadly it was pretty quiet at the pub, partially the wrong band name/date being on the chalkboard outside the pub, the posters that had been dropped off not having been put up....and pretty much everyone being at a fireworks display!
Good Luck and Have Fun
Max