Fleetwood Mac Rumours The Chain Capo on Second fret DADGBD [Chords] D7:000212---| D2/c 030230 | G/b x20030 | Gm: 010030 |---Capo 2 D2:000230 | power A:555xxx | IDK: 030033---| The intro is the same chord with four variation riffs play order riff 1, riff 2 riff 1, riff...
Hard as a rock dry as a bone-riff1 Big dog, little dog, I'll take ya home-riff1 Chorus ooh, ahh, ooh, ahh Why try to hide it Fight it, Fight it!! solo Verse 3 (After each phrase there is a bass riff that I can't tab because I don't know anything about basses) My lit...
Working with frequent Kendrick Lamar collaborator and in-demand producer DJ Dahi, Bird’s Eye flutters across genres and influences — pulling from Fleetwood Mac on one track, drawing in Childish Gambino on another, and adding Jimmy Jam’s bass elsewhere. Indicative of these multifarious influences...
In fact, the additional tracks present a virtual microcosm of the album as a whole. On "Oh Well -Pt. 1," delicate acoustic guitar picking alternates rougher electric riffing, suitably foreshadowing the contemplative, very English folk strains of "Pt. 2," especially as the echoes of recorder...
remarkable outcomes of “My Girl” is that James Jamerson’s barely there opening bass line has become so iconic that the song is instantly recognizable from just those three notes. Guitarist Robert White quickly adds an ascending guitar riff, a pentatonic scale. From there, the sound builds, ...
Joe Lynch: Unlike a lot of ’70s rock, this one isn’t super reliant on a guitar riff – it’s all about the bass line and the vibe, man. Crunchy electric guitar riffs started disappearing from the radio at the turn of the century, and they’ve been all but banished from top 40 ...
Concert No 101 of the On With The Show tour saw The Mac kick things off in style with The Chain, featuring vocal harmonies galore and that bass riff. John
" she said in the 2004 bookThe Fleetwood Mac Story: Rumours and Lies."It just seemed to be a pleasant revelation to have that 'yesterday's gone.' It might have, I guess, been directed more toward John, but I'm just definitely not a pessimist." John admitted toMojoin 2015 that he ...
Greetings, Rocksmith fans! Looks like Justin Sanders might want to cross an artist off his list, we're finally getting Fleetwood Mac! (Although it's only one song... better keep requesting!) If you were expecting an artist from Manchester, it looks like
12. Fleetwood Mac, 'Then Play On' (1969) Peter Green’s world-weary angst and atmospheric guitar helped propel Fleetwood Mac’s early albums beyond rote blues cliches. But the band’s creativity fully exploded on their third LP, adding daydreamy folk ("When You Say"), barn-burner instrum...