The Last Stop
The Last Stop
There are a few questions i have about the last stop. On the intro first of all, whats the rythem for that. Most of the versions I've heard don't have the intro on it. Also in the beginning is Dave just singing no words just making sounds to go along with the beginning chords. ALso there are two instances in which im just lost, both occur after he sings...
"You're righteous, so righteous, so righteous.....
[Here] But why your lie [Here] <---WHat is played, just the Em chord during this?
also on
"You're righteous, so righteous, so righteous.....
[Here] But there you are nailing a good tree
Then say forgive me, forgive me
Why [Here] <--------------Same Em chord as "Your so righteous"
Any help would be great thanks, I think i found our last jam song by the way. American baby, Lie in our graves, and the last stop. Sounds good, what do you think alan?
"You're righteous, so righteous, so righteous.....
[Here] But why your lie [Here] <---WHat is played, just the Em chord during this?
also on
"You're righteous, so righteous, so righteous.....
[Here] But there you are nailing a good tree
Then say forgive me, forgive me
Why [Here] <--------------Same Em chord as "Your so righteous"
Any help would be great thanks, I think i found our last jam song by the way. American baby, Lie in our graves, and the last stop. Sounds good, what do you think alan?
"This is the last stop..."
I don't play it like it's tabbed here. First off because I don't want to go through the trouble of tuning down a half step just so I can play the outro in the same key. Second, fuller chord voicings work better if you're just playing solo.
That said the E is major not minor. That transition is nothing more than going from E to F#. Listen for the changes, it's pretty straightforward.
That said the E is major not minor. That transition is nothing more than going from E to F#. Listen for the changes, it's pretty straightforward.
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"You're righteous, so righteous, so righteous.....
[Here] But there you are nailing a good tree
Then say forgive me, forgive me
Why [Here] <--------------Same Em chord as "Your so righteous"
i always thought i was "nailing God to a tree"
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[Here] But there you are nailing a good tree
Then say forgive me, forgive me
Why [Here] <--------------Same Em chord as "Your so righteous"
i always thought i was "nailing God to a tree"
You learn something new everyday!

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it is sometimesDale_Milligan wrote: i always thought i was "nailing God to a tree"
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6_strings_for_life wrote:for a second i thought ranting was back.
it's probably going to be another month. then another month before ranting gets pissed off for excessive gay comments. by the 4th of july we'll be getting another this is the last stop thread.
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