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Fret Filings - (Anne's Blog)
Saturday, January 29, 2011
4TH ANNIVERSARY
Topic: Website

 

 

JANUARY 29, 2011 - ANNE'S GUITAR TAB ARCHIVE IS 4 YEARS OLD Laughing



Posted by planet/zerofret at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Saturday, January 29, 2011 2:22 AM EST
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Friday, January 7, 2011
STEALERS WHEEL - "STAR"
Topic: New Chords Postings

Sometimes things happen in weird ways. Most people probably think I did a chord chart of a Stealers Wheel song to commemorate the recent passing away of Gerry Rafferty. Actually, "Star" was a song I had wanted to do a chord chart of for a long time. To start the new year, I had about three different songs I was considering as the first chord chart entry for the year. I opted for "Star". So Tuesday night (Jan. 4) I sat down with my guitar and worked it out. It went fairly quickly. After typing it up on the computer, I visited a site or two to gather some information to make a blog post to go along with the chord chart posting. It was only then -- after having done the chord chart -- that I learned Gerry Rafferty had passed away that very day. It was a total coincidence that I had decided to work out that song on that day.

"Star" is from the band's 1973 album Ferguslie Park, and was written by Joe Egan, the other half of the duo that was the core of Stealers Wheel.
 
It's always sad to hear about the passing of musicians you grew up hearing on the radio. Rafferty, of course, was also known for solo career hits like "Baker Street" and "Right Down the Line", as well as the Stealers Wheel mega-hit "Stuck In the Middle With You".



The chord chart:
https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/crd/stealerswheel-star.txt

Audio of the studio recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCpxyfyOyec

And a live version:

Posted by planet/zerofret at 3:22 AM EST
Updated: Friday, January 7, 2011 3:25 AM EST
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
NEW YEAR
Topic: General

2011              2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 


Posted by planet/zerofret at 4:32 AM EST
Updated: Saturday, January 1, 2011 4:39 AM EST
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Thursday, December 30, 2010
THE JEFF HEALEY BAND
Topic: Riff-In-A-Jiff

See the Light was the 1988 debut album from the Toronto-based trio formed by blues guitarist Jeff Healey. The album spawned four radio singles, and sold 2 million copies worldwide. Even before the album was recorded, the band gained international exposure when a demo tape sent to producer Jimmy Iovine resulted in them being cast as the house band in the film Road House. After that project, Iovine helped to produce See the Light.

Tabbed here are the first twelve bars of the title song's Intro. Tabbing Jeff Healey's guitar parts can present some new challenges. His unorthodox playing style gave him options the average guitarist doesn't have. Sometimes it can result in slightly awkward fingerings when transcribing it for guitar played in the standard way. But it keeps things interesting!

THE JEFF HEALEY BAND - "See the Light"     (J. Healey)

https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/annesblog/canriffs.txt

I wasn't able to find a studio recording of the song online, but this live version is fairly close (in regard to those first twelve bars).
 


Posted by planet/zerofret at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Thursday, December 30, 2010 3:23 AM EST
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Saturday, December 25, 2010
CHRISTMAS

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Posted by planet/zerofret at 2:32 PM EST
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Monday, December 20, 2010
QUEEN - "THANK GOD IT'S CHRISTMAS"
Topic: New Chords Postings

In November of 1984, Queen released the holiday single "Thank God It's Christmas". The song was released independent of any Queen album, with the B-side consisting of two songs from The Works, the band's album release from earlier that year. "Thank God It's Christmas" later appeared on the Queen album Greatest Hits III.

Wikipedia notes that the lack of a promotional video to accompany the song prevented it from getting much play on video stations in ensuing years, leading to it being one of the lesser known pop Christmas songs. That, however, wasn't the only disadvantage the single faced. A mere ten days after its release came the release of another Christmas song on the British pop music scene, Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas". Needless to say, that song garnered most of the media attention and generated the biggest buzz during that Christmas season. Still, "Thank God It's Christmas" climbed to #21 on the UK pop charts.

Soon after, Queen kicked off 1985 with a triumphant headlining spot at the Rock In Rio festival, then followed it up by turning in arguably the best performance of the day at the Live Aid concert in July. After a relative dry spell throughout the early 1980's, 1985 saw Queen's popularity on the rise once again.

The chord chart:
https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/crd/queen-thankgoditschristmas.txt



Posted by planet/zerofret at 4:45 PM EST
Updated: Monday, December 20, 2010 5:07 PM EST
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
HEART - "BRING A TORCH"
Topic: New Tab Postings

In the 1990s, Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart engaged in a musical side project, a band called The Lovemongers. Joining them in the venture was their long-time friend and songwriting partner Sue Ennis, as well as musicians Frank Cox and Ben Smith. The group released an EP and a full length CD, and in 1998 they released a Christmas CD entitled Here Is Christmas.

As I recall, that album was a bit hard to come by, but I remember buying a cassette tape single of the album's title song. The B-side of that single was a very nice acoustic guitar and flute instrumental rendition of the traditional Christmas carol "Bring A Torch, Jeanette Isabella".

In 2001, the Wilsons re-released this Christmas CD under the Heart name, titling it Heart Presents A Lovemongers' Christmas. It was issued once again in 2004 (with the cover shown at top right) with two new tracks added. A shortened one-verse version of "Bring A Torch" opens the album, seguing directly into "Here Is Christmas", while a full version of the song closes
the album. The tab is of the full three verse version.

The tab:
https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/vartab/heart-bringatorch.txt



Posted by planet/zerofret at 5:56 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 6:02 PM EST
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Saturday, December 11, 2010
WELLAND'S FAMOUS CHRISTMAS FLASH MOB
Topic: Bands/Music

I'm hoping to have things up and running again within the next week or so. In the meantime... 

At 17 million plus hits on YouTube, there can't be many people who haven't seen this seasonal video yet, but it's always fun to watch again. I think it's pretty cool since it's almost local to me (relatively speaking), having taken place just over in Welland (Ontario) in the food court of the Seaway Mall. Chorus Niagara does a fantastic performance of the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's "Messiah", and it looks like it was a lot of fun for everybody.


Posted by planet/zerofret at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Saturday, December 11, 2010 7:06 PM EST
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
SITE NOTICE
Topic: Website

I'm currently not online, without access to the Internet. I don't expect that to change any time soon. This means no new additions to the site for the foreseeable future. I'm still working on tabs/riffs/chords, and if I get a chance to upload some things now and then, I will. Thanks, as always, for your interest in the site.

Posted by planet/zerofret at 9:15 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 9:15 PM EDT
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
GIRLSCHOOL - "WE CAME"
Topic: New Tab Postings

Veni, vidi, vici.

Well, okay, not exactly, but clearly the signature line of Girlschool's "We Came" -- "We came, we saw, and grew stronger" -- was inspired by Caesar's famous quote. The song comes from the 1992 CD Girlschool. Not too many bands wait until their eighth studio album to release a disc with only the band's name as the title; most do this with their first album. In the November 1992 issue of the UK magazine Guitarist, lead guitarist Cris Bonacci jokingly explained, "The album was going to be called No Bollocks! But in the end we decided to call it simply Girlschool because we realized we'd never used the name of the band as a title before."

This would be Bonacci's fourth and last album with the band. The same interview hinted at her imminent departure. "I've decided that I'll only be in the band as long as I'm doing other things as well. I think that's important; just playing E and A doesn't do you much good -- it limited my playing so much." Which might explain why "We Came" is in B. Wink 

Previously, I had done a bass tab for this song. So now there's a guitar tab to go along with it.

The tab:
https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/girlschooltab/wecame.txt

The video for this song is one of my favourite Girlschool videos:


Posted by planet/zerofret at 12:01 AM EDT
Updated: Sunday, August 29, 2010 1:15 AM EDT
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