Topic: New Tab Postings
The Pretenders' Christmas-themed song "2000 Miles" was released as a single in 1983, in advance of Learning To Crawl (1984), the album on which it appeared. The single had its best success in the UK, where it charted at #15. Upon its release, the album went gold and platinum in the UK and the US respectively, peaking at #4 on Canada's album chart.Over time, "2000 Miles" has become something of a rock/pop Christmas classic. In recent years, cover versions have been recorded by artists such as Coldplay (in 2003) and KT Tunstall (in 2007).
The tab:
https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/vartab/pretenders-2000miles.txt
This video features the studio recording of the song, which the tab is based on:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xms97_pretenders-2000-miles_music
Edit: Revisions have been made to the tab since it was first posted earlier today.
Live version:
Updated: Tuesday, December 8, 2009 2:49 PM EST
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"Strange Magic" was the second single (after "Evil Woman") released from ELO's 1975 album Face The Music. The album went platinum in the band's native UK (gold in the US), launching a string of internationally successful multi-platinum albums for the Birmingham septet. Tabbed here is the Intro, a nice harmonized guitar part, ending on a cool little descending chromatic run.
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The title song of Blue Rodeo's 1992 album Lost Together was also the album's most successful single. Both single and album peaked at #3 on the Canadian charts, with the album achieving double-platinum status. It also marked the first time the band chose to produce itself.



