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 3, riff 3...
Session musician Nathan Keeterle translated the demo’s piano intro on a guitar with a rubber bridge – it sounds a tad like the resonator guitar in the intro of Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain.” Combined with scrape-y, ethereal electric guitar and pedal steel sounds, the track has a myster...
“Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue.” Guitarist Johnny Ramone refused to play solos — his jackhammer chords became the lingua franca of punk — and the whole record cost just more than $600 to make. But Joey’s leather-tender plea “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” showed that even punks ...
Every move works here, from the tolling guitar arpeggios of the first few bars to Jeff Ament’s prowling bass solo that I swear is an homage to Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain.”“I don’t want to take what you can give/I would rather starve than eat your bread,” Vedder howls at ...
There’s no denying that ‘Rumours,’ released Feb. 4, 1977, is one of the greatest albums of the ‘70s (or any era, for that matter). The Fleetwood Mac LP contained such classic tracks as “Go Your Own Way,”“Don’t Stop,”“Dreams” and “The Chain.” Still, what made ‘Rum...
There’s no denying that ‘Rumours,’ released Feb. 4, 1977, is one of the greatest albums of the ‘70s (or any era, for that matter). The Fleetwood Mac LP contained such classic tracks as “Go Your Own Way,”“Don’t Stop,”“Dreams” and “The Chain.” Still, what made ‘Rum...
There’s no denying that ‘Rumours,’ released Feb. 4, 1977, is one of the greatest albums of the ‘70s (or any era, for that matter). The Fleetwood Mac LP contained such classic tracks as “Go Your Own Way,”“Don’t Stop,”“Dreams” and “The Chain.” Still, what made ‘Rum...
ears. The tune’s legend has echoed ever since, with Soundgarden, Korn, and Rollins Band covering it and 2 Live Crew and Eminem sampling it. “It was just of the times,”Chong once said. “We wrote it back when rock starsweremaking lots of money and only knew three chords.”—K.G...
An early single combined their take on Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” on one side with the Comsat Angels’ “Our Secret” on the other. There was even an EP of covers, 2003’s excellent “You are Dignified”. The interpretation of “Ooh La La” contained on Lifestyle bears comparison ...
chords! “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac “Fake Empire” by The National “Great Balls of Fire” by Jerry Lee Lewis “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen “Halo” by Beyoncé “Havana” by Camila Cabello feat. Young Thug “Hey Soul Sister” by Train “Jolene” by Dolly Parton “Just the Way You ...