Watch Her Ride
Jefferson Airplane
- Cm7
- D
- Dm75
- Eb56
- Ebm7
- Fm7
- Gm7
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# Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 14:49:14 -0500 From: Andrew Rogers Subject: ./j/jefferson_airplane/* (Paul Kantner) Intro: Gm7 Fm7 [see Notes for tuning/fingering] / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Verse 1: Gm7 [verse 1: hold 2 extra beats] I didn't know you were the one for me, I couldn't seeFm7 But you were waiting forGm7 Someone to come along and help you out to sing your songFm7 And I was changing Chorus:Ebm7 Fm7 All I see is you Ebm7 Fm7 Gm7 [1: Dm7, to post-chorus; 2: D, to bridge] All I feel is you for me Post-chorus:Cm7 And I would really like toDm7 watch you rideCm7 Dm7 And always feel you by my sideCm7 I would really like toDm7 watch you rideEbm7 All on me Verse 2: Now I go stumblin' to the sky and I seem to fly so high I see you, I feel you You have a way of walkin' 'round, your feet they never touch the ground And you are shiningContinúa después del anuncio[repeat chorus; to bridge] Bridge: [8-bar bass solo over D]D Times don't change Times don't ever change for me and I know That you could be The only thing in my world The only thing that my mind could find for love Love and peace of mind for me For me...Gm7 Fm7 Oh, oh, oh... Verse 3: Your shadow in the morning sun becomes my fun and we can say I love you, I love you Now morning shines on silver beaches, your life flashes through the reaches Of my mind, of my mind Coda:Gm7 Of my mindCm7 And my mind becomes aliveDm7 with youCm7 Dm7 It's all that I can doCm7 To sit here and let youDm7 blow my mindCm7 Dm7 Blow my mind, you're so fineCm7 Dm7 In my mind, you're so fineCm7 [Paul:] In my mind, you'reDm7 so fine [Grace:] (...fine) In my mind, you're so fineCm7 [Paul:] In my mind, in myDm7 mind [Grace:] In my mind, you're so fineCm7 [Paul:] You're so fineDm7 [Grace:] In my mind Bass:v v v v v v v v -------------------------| -9-----------------------| -------10-9--------13----| -------------11----------| |-------------13----------| |-------------------13----| |-15----16----------------| |-------------------------| v v v v v v v v -------14----16----17----| -15-17-------------------| -------------------------| -------------------------| |-18-17-15----14-13-------| |----------17-------16-14-| |-------------------------| |-------------------------| v v v v v v v v -------------------------| -16-14-13----------------| ----------16-17-16-15-14-| -------------------------|Lead guitar: Eb5 [xx88xx] Eb(-5) [xx78xx] v v v v v v v v-------------------------| -------------------------| -------------------------| -------------------------| -10----------------12----| -------------------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------10----| |-10----12----13----------| |-------------------------|Eb5 v v v vEb5 v v v v-------------------------| -------------------------| -------------10----12----| -12----13----------------| -------------------------| -------------------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------------| |-14----15b17-------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------------|[triplets; bend gradually to 17...]Eb5 v v v v v v v v-------------------------| -------------------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------------| b19----------------------|-------------------------| -------------------------| -------------------------| -------------------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------------|[...then to 19!] Notes: The chords may sound like 7#9s, but there's definitely no major third in them. They're actually minor 7ths voiced with the 7th and 3rd on top, with the low E tuned down to D to allow the root to be played on the lowest string without an otherwise-impossible finger reach:Gm7 555766 Fm7 333544Ebm7 111322Cm7 111111 Dm7 111111 000211 222433-- another ace 60's tab from -|Andrew Rogers