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From: Scott A. Yanoff <yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu> POP SONG 89

intro: F F C C F F C C C x 3

{ The opening lick is straight off an A blues scale. I don't have my guitar here to transcribe it. It doesn't sound good by itself anyway. Whistling is a great substitue when you have to play alone. Ha! Ha! no not the skin flute!} > &gFt; Hello CI saw youF I know you CI knew you > FI think I caCn remember youFr name.C..name F C F C
&gFt; Hello I'Cm sorry FI lostC myself > FI think IC thought you werFe someoneC else > D F C BaddE > Should we talk about the weather? &gDt; Should Fwe talk about theC governmenAt?

break: B / / / B / / / E / / / E7 / / / B / / / B / / / E / / / D/Dsus4 the melody on the break isn't too hard to pick out. The notes are real close to the chords - often in them. I think its weird that Pete didn't play them on the acoustic version.

> > Hello my friend are you visible today? > And no one ever knew that it could be so strange...strange > Hello I'm sorry I lost myself > I think I thought you were someone else
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 1995 17:53:50 -0500 (EST) From: Bill Johnson <waj@keene.edu> well hey there people, this is William Johnson coming at you from Keene NH saying that I've ben perusing the OLGA and would like to make my dent by adding a few corrections and some new material. Pop Song 89 you've got the chords right but are missing the main jangle. So here it is. el 8------------------------------------|l bl --5--------------5-------------------|l gl ----7--5-7-5---5---7/9-7-*-9-7-------|l dl--------------------------------9-----|(7)l al--------------------------------------|l el--------------------------------------|l rhythm guitar verse: alternating A and D bar chords chorus: going into open string E G D A (bar) * = sometimes a slide