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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Boracho Station - Ryan Bingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Pardoned The intro is best played with improvisation. Ryan doesn't tend to play it the same way twice. The song itself goes like this. Tuning: Drop-D e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-------3--3----------4--4-----------3--3-----------------------------------| G|-------3--3----------5--5-----------2--2-----------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|-------------------3-------------------------------------------------------| D|----5-----------------------------0----------------------------------------| It doesn't deviate from this structure the whole way through the song. Then at the end of the chorus bit I think this sounds good, although it's not an actual part of the song:- e|-------------------------------------3------------3------------------------| B|---------3--3-----3-3-----3--3--------------3-----3------------------------| G|---------2--2-----2-3-----2--2-----------2-----2--2------------------------| D|-------------------------------------0------------0------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| D|------0---------0-------0--------------------------------------------------| Lyrics onda cielo y toca la sierra trabajando amigos acentiendo le pierra vaqueros montamos caballos borracho esperando aciente del sol la mexico buzzards they circle old crosses on hills the heart of the desert pounds under my heels and i hear a tale of aztec gold lyin in the hills of old mexico