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From: rsn@cory.Berkeley.EDU (Sekhar Narayanaswami)
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To: jamesb@animal-farm.nevada.edu
Subject: TAB: intro to Life in the Fast Lane (Eagles)
Here is what I think the intro to Life in the Fast Lane (by the
Eagles) is:
E---------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------
G-----2---0--------------------2---0----------
D-0^2---2---2p0------------0^2---2---2p0------
A---------------0------------------------0----
E-----------------3-0----------------------3--
E----------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------
G-----2---0---------------2---0----------
D-0^2---2---2p0-------0^2---2---2p0------
A---------------0-------------------0----
E-----------------3-0-----------------3--
The difference between the two above riffs is that the first has a break in
it (the big space) and the second is continuous.
Does anyone have the tab for the rest of the song?
Thanks.
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Sekhar Narayanaswami rsn@cory.berkeley.edu
"I wanna find myself a girl
Who can show me what laughter means
And we'll fill in the missing colors
In each others paint-by-number dreams" -- Jackson Browne
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life in the fast lane inrto riff
intro riff the eagles life in te fast lane
Get those punks!
Its a usual day for colleen, coming home and doing her usual stuff. But not on a day like today. Some kids have been fooling around at her house.
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Depeche Mode - Tainted love
The eagles- Life in the fast lane
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" won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1978 The song is rated highly in many rock music lists and polls. Rolling Stone magazine, for example, placed it as the forty-ninth greatest song of all time.[1] It is also one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. The song's guitar solo is ranked 8th on Guitar Magazine's Top 100 Guitar Solos.
As one of the group's most popular and well-known songs, "Hotel California" has been a concert staple for the band since its release; performances of the song appear on the Eagles' 1980 live album and, in an acoustic version, on the 1994 Hell Freezes Over reunion concert CD and video release. The "Hell Freezes Over" version is performed using eight guitars in total, and has a decidedly Spanish feel to it - with Don Felder playing a flamenco style intro. During the band's Farewell 1 Tour-Live from Melbourne the song was performed in a manner closer to the original album version, but with a trumpet interlude in the beginning.
The song has been confirmed as a playable track on the upcoming video game Guitar Hero World Tour
The song's lyrics describe the title establishment as a luxury resort where "you can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave." On the surface, the song tells the tale of a weary traveler who becomes trapped in a nightmarish hotel that at first appeared inviting and tempting. The song is generally understood to be an allegory about hedonism and self-destruction in the Southern California music industry of the late 1970s; Don Henley called it "our interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles"[2] and later reiterated "[i]t's basically a song about the dark underbelly of the American dream and about excess in America, which is something we knew a lot about."[3]
During a July 17, 2008 appearance on The Howard Stern Show on Sirius Satellite Radio, Don Felder described the origins of the lyrics:[citation needed]
"Don Henley and Glen wrote most of the words. All of us kind of drove into LA at night. Nobody was from California, and if you drive into LA at night... you can just see this glow on the horizon of lights, and the images that start running through your head of Hollywood and all the dreams that you have, and so it was kind of about that... what we started writing the song about. Coming into LA... and from that Life In The Fast Lane came out of it, and Wasted Time and a bunch of other songs."
The abstract nature of the lyrics has led listeners to their own interpretations over the years, including some claims, spread by word of mouth and internet, of Satanic aspects. Other rumors suggested that the "Hotel California" was a mental hospital, a real hotel run by cannibals, or a metaphor for cancer. These claims have been consistently refuted by the band.[4]
The term "colitas" in the first stanza of the song is a desert flower, also known as Antelope sage or Colita de Rata [5]. Both Don Henley and Don Felder have repeatedly and publicly stated that Colitas are "heady desert flowers."[citation needed] Others assert that "colitas" is a Spanish term for "little tails." This is a reference to the buds of the Cannabis plant.[6]
The use of the word "steely" in the lyric (referring to knives) was a playful nod to band Steely Dan, who had included the lyric "Turn up the Eagles, the neighbors are listening" in their song Everything You Did, according to Glenn Frey's liner notes for The Very Best of Eagles.
Le coût et la qualité des chambres dhôtel sont habituellement révélateurs de léventail et du type de services offerts. En raison de la croissance colossale du tourisme dans le monde au cours des dernières décennies du XXe siècle, la qualité a été considérablement améliorée, particulièrement au niveau des petits établissements. Des systèmes de classification ont toutefois été mis en place afin de faciliter la comparaison entre les établissements, celui allant dune à cinq étoiles étant le plus courant.On peut louer une chambre parfois à lannée, au mois, à la nuit, et parfois à lheure.
Les chambres aménagées de façon sommaire avec seulement un lit, un placard, une table et un lavabo ont largement fait place à des chambres plus confortables avec salle de bains attenante et air conditionné. Elles peuvent être équipées dun téléphone, un réveil, une télévision et une connexion Internet haut débit. En revanche, le récepteur radio y est de plus en plus rare. On peut également y trouver mini-bar, lequel inclut souvent un petit réfrigérateur contenant des casse-croûtes et boissons (à régler lors du départ). Enfin, on peut aussi y trouver le nécessaire pour faire du thé et du café : tasses, cuillères, bouilloire électrique et sachets de thé, de café instantané, de sucre et des contenants de crème ou de lait.
Au Royaume-Uni, la loi oblige les hôtels
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The Game - Hause of Pain [L.A.X] + [Lyrics]
[L.A.X]
1. Intro {feat. DMX) [1:20]
2. L.A.X Files [3:59]
3. State of Emergency (feat. Ice Cube) [3:38]
4. Bulletproof Diaries (feat. Raekwon) [4:52]
5. My Life (feat. Lil Wayne) [5:20]
6. Money [5:12]
7. Cali Sunshine (feat. Bilal) [4:32]
8. Ya Heard (feat. Ludacris) [4:04]
9. Hard Liquor (Interlude) [1:50]
10. House of Pain [4:32]
11. Gentleman's Affair (feat. Ne-yo) [3:39]
12. Let Us Live (feat. Chrisette Michelle) [4:38]
13. Touchdown (feat. Raheem Davaughn) [3:39]
14. Angel (feat. Common) [4:27]
15. Never Can Say Goodbye (feat. Latoya Williams) [4:40]
16. Dope Boys (feat. Travis Barker) [4:00]
17. Game's Pain (feat. Keyshia Cole) [4:21]
18. Letter to the King (feat. Nas) [5:45]
19. Outro (feat. DMX) [1:28]
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[Lyrics]
Catch me if you can I'm in those old school Barkley's
Back to the fence, puffin on that Bob Marley
Flow like arregano, nigga you already know
My competition stiffer than Ronald Regan, let it go
Befo' you be a motherfuckin vegetable
You scrap niggas too animated like the Incredibles
Let this beef go around like the 26th
It's young Game of flame, welcome to the House of Pain
Nigga what about The Game?
Keep on playin boy, I'll hop out this fuckin Range
Look I ain't even ask for his fuckin chain
But he took it off like Vanessa-Del-Rio
Now I'm on my way to Rio
After I see my P.O.
She cool, she a Leo
She ain't trippin' off the weed smoke
So I'ma blow it like the Patriots
And throw my dub up
Cause Dr. Dre made me rich
(Chorus) (Game, Dr. Dre & Traci Nelson)
Where you from? (California)
What city? (Compton)
What you drive? (Impala)
What you smokin' on? (Chronic)
What you drinkin' on? (Patron)
What you sittin' on? (The throne)
Relax, make yourself at home
(Traci Nelson)
Welcome to Compton
Welcome to Compton
Welcome to Compton
Welcome to Compton
I wrote the block off, I talk that shit
Size 12 Bo Jacksons cause I walk that shit
There on Compton Blvd that's where I walk my pits
Biggie and Tupac and they bark like this (dogs barking)
As I spark my splif
I see the coroner puttin' chalk around the snitch
We be shootin like free throws, flying them desert Eagles
Sell dope to the Po' while we eatin' chilli Freetos
From a gang banger to a CEO
Everything I do is big like the nigga Ceaser-Leo
Won't stop till I'm dead
Ain't gotta watch for the Feds
They ain't watchin me so here's a dome shot to the head
As I take a Patron shot to the head
And reminise about the shit the D.O.C. said
"Get money, get cars, get mine, get yours,
And keep your head up, like the Lambo doors"
(Chorus) (Game, Dr. Dre & Traci Nelson)
Where you from? (California)
What city? (Compton)
What you drive? (Impala)
What you smokin' on? (Chronic)
What you drinkin' on? (Patron)
What you sittin' on? (The throne)
Relax, make yourself at home
(Traci Nelson)
Welcome to Compton
Welcome to Compton
Welcome to Compton
Welcome to Compton
Guess it's time to break the number 9 Jordan's in
Make a nigga mad when they been trying ta' floor the Benz
I'm doin 160 in the fast lane
Scott Storch in his Bugatti couldn't pass Game
I got it made like my last name
I'm gone just like my Aftermath Chain
Don't make me take you back to '96
Leanin' on that Dotson on the corner eatin catfish
The Game, da-da-da Game spit 'dat shit
I'm controversial like the Afro pic with the black fist
Just ask the rapper that had to catch my last diss
I'm reckless and I ain't never crash whips
My pops wasn't around so this bastard
Bleed California from the cradle to the casket
And I won't stop ridin' for my coast
Niggas keep talkin 'bout my bread, we gonna make toast
(Chorus) (Game, Dr. Dre & Traci Nelson)
Where you from? (California)
What city? (Compton)
What you drive? (Impala)
What you smokin' on? (Chronic)
What you drinkin' on? (Patron)
What you sittin' on? (The throne)
Relax, make yourself at home
(Traci Nelson)
Welcome to Compton
Welcome to Compton
Welcome to Compton
Welcome to Compton