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Showing posts with label Oscar80It. Show all posts

Sweet And Tender Hooligan

I uploaded a Guitar Pro tab file here.

Here is the complete score from the "Louder Than Bombs:Off The Record" book:





















Here are the scans from the Complete Chord Dictionary:







Here's Oscar80It on acoustic guitar:




Here's erwartungstk on bass:

Unloveable

"It was very deliberate. It was right when I got a white Strat. I used it on that and I used it on 'The Boy With The Thorn In His Side'. But 'Unloveable' was the first time I deliberately used that Strat sound for a Smiths song. I remember scratching my chin and thinking, Hmmm ok, Can I get away with this? You can particularly tell on that end. I used it on the outro of 'Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others'. But 'Unloveable' was the first of that whole row of songs."

-Johnny Marr


Here is the complete score from the "Louder Than Bombs:Off The Record" book:





















Here are the scans from the Complete Chord Dictionary:





Here's Oscar80lt on guitar.




Here's jl92509 on bass:

Girlfriend In A Coma


"Actually, [Strangeways] is my favourite Smiths album. We split after we recorded it and they were good sessions. One or two of the songs are acoustic-led, which I really liked - now that was an organic record."

"Over the last few years I've heard 'Girlfriend In A Coma' in shops and people's cars, and I'm always surprised by how good it sounds."

- Johnny Marr



I have uploaded two Guitar Pro files here(right click to save as).

Here are the scans from the Strangeways PVG book(Thanks to MorrisseyScans for these tabs):






Here are the scans from the Singles tab book:








Here are the scans from the Smiths Best Complete Score:











And here are the scans from the complete chord dictionary:





Oscar80It does a great version on acoustic. Really smooth riffs.




thirdynumberone plays around with the songs ideas here:




Jahnli does a nice version here, on a 1958 Martin 00-17:




johnnymare nails it on his Tele:




Here is a great full band version from Daniel Earwicker(with vocals!):




Here's davidguitarist91 on his Les Paul: