When 2 bands come together to cover a 'classic' ... with the added extra of a younger Mick McCarthy as one of the league vocalists ... but joking apart - for guitar enthusiasts, the middle guy in the big solo at the end is on a different level...
I think you may have guessed by the number of times I've posted his stuff, this guy is my favourite guitarist at the mo...and I don't normally say that about anyone lol There was one other Youtube guy I use to often like, but not seen him in ages, will need to search out his page sometime.
I started to look at this today as it had a tab. No idea if it's correct, but sounds right so that will do for now. Will conpare it to one of the Kfir videos and hand movements and see where it takes me. It was harder to find a tab than I expected, lots of people seem to do the strumming part. Actually listening to it as I type, it sounds a bit gay in places so will defo look at what Kfir does to take it up a level. Kfir does do tabs but you have pay for them, but might see if parts of it are visible as a sample...
Went back and looked at Kfir, plays on different part of fret board but same notes, it would only give me this small sample for free though... please log in to view this image
and found another, which goes to show how you can make a song your own, electric this one, which makes it three different styles to choose from... please log in to view this image
So all the previous above was the same song for the opening notes, but three different tabs, identical notes throughout, so it;s a good way to learn where all the notes are on a fretboard. I found the last one the hardest of the three mainly because of the slides and getting them right, so they sound right, and im a bit picky at that but it's practise, practise and practise again. I quite like it when you can take a song and then play it on different parts of the fretboard, for me it feels like understanding of what you are doing. The first song gained an extra note at the beginning for some reason. The notes inc the extra note: gdedca dedcag gcgcgc ccccdb Changed into tab positions (for the first one): D5 G7 B5 G7 G5 D7 G7 B5 G7 G5 D7 D5 D5 G5 D5 G5 D5 G5 G5 G5 G5 G5 G7 G4 If you want a backing track for this bit, just google it... Soz you have to press watch on Youtube.
Was going through some of my old ****te and I'd forgot all about this old boy lol... All his tabs are handwritten and free, probably the only one on the internet that does loads of free tabs... By weird coincidence he chose the same backing track as me.