- "After that I started getting turned on to Chic, The Fatback Band, The Ohio Players and War. If you listen to 'The Boy With The Thorn In His Side', the rhythm part from verse two onwards - that chick-a-chick part - it's pure Nile Rogers.
That was the first time I used a Strat on a record. I got it because I wanted a twangy Hank Marvin sound, but it ended up sounding quite highlify.
Will the new stuff be radically different? Yes. There is the single which will probably be 'The Boy With The Thorn In His Side' and then the album which we have pretty much got in hand and which will undoubtedly shock a lot of people. Well, let's hope so. From a purely personal point of view there will be a move away from the old jingly-jangly guitars of old. Everyone knows I can do that.
'The Boy With The Thorn In His Side' is about us. Well, Morrissey specifically. The thorn is the music industry. If you listen to the words, 'how can they hear me say those words and still they don't believe me'... By the time we'd written that song, we'd been put down so much for our beliefs, in the music industry, we'd been put down for all these things that we said were dead. And then we did 'The Boy...' and it was a real pleasure that people who were actually responsible - people who were the 'thorns' in our side - were actually buying this record and championing it in the music industry. It's about all the bigotry and idiocy in the music business really. And how a lot of people who are in a responsible position actually don't know squat."
- Johnny Marr
I have uploaded two Guitar Pro tabs here:
Here is a tab from the Play Guitar With The Smiths book:
I have uploaded the accompanying backing tracks here(right click to save).
Here are the scans from the Singles tab book:
Here are the scans from the Smiths Best Complete Score:
Here are the scans from the Complete Chord Dictionary:
Here are the scans from the Queen Is Dead piano songbook with guitar chords:
Jahnli does a great version on acoustic 12 string, using a capo at the 5th fret. I don't know if this is exactly how Marr played it, but it sounds really similar. He also posted the chords he used in the comments section on Youtube:
D Am7
C D
G Am
D Am7 C D
G Am D
Am7 C D
G Am D
Am7 C
D G Am D
Am7 C
D G Am D
Am7
C D C D C D C Cmaj7 Dsus4 C D
Another great version from KintrickPinch:
Here's Oscar80It:
Here's nicknoh69:
Here's johnnymare:
Here's dhowellbassist:
Here's davidguitarist91 on his Les Paul: