Inch By Inch tab - elvis costello
From: William VaughanDate: Sat, 16 Sep 1995 10:17:41 -0400 (EDT) From: William Vaughan Here's Elvis Costello's "Inch by Inch" off of "Goodbye Cruel World". Listen to the bass line as to where to come in with the b d f# notes - you can leave them out, but if playing by yourself, it adds a lot. The notes have been left out of the verses. Intro b d f# G Bm *verse 1* G Bm You can take a powder you can take a drink G Bm You can keep the shrink and the kitchen sink Bm Bm/A Bm/G Bm/F# Write my name in heaven in invisible ink Bm/F# F#m Bm F#m I just woke up from dreaming, I think *verse 2* G Bm You can take me over you can give me a lip G Bm You can take me under you can give me the slip Bm Bm/A Bm/G Bm/F# Take off everything or tear me off a strip F#m Like a lady in the camber and another in the clip *chorus* G Em Don't move a muscle baby Bm Em Don't even flinch Bm Bm/A Bm/G You can miss me by a mile Bm/F# Em Bm Or just inch by inch G Inch by inch, Inch by inch Em F#m Bm You can pull me up again inch by inch G Inch by inch, as pulses race Em F#m Bm G Bm I long to see that look upon your face *verse 3 same as verse 2* You can take me outside you can take me apart You can take me upstairs you can take me to heart You made me love you when you thought you were smart Don't try to stop me when you told me to start *same as other chorus* Don't move a muscle baby Don't even flinch You can miss me by a mile Or just inch by inch Inch by inch, Inch by inch You can pull me up again inch by inch Inch by inch, as pulses race I long to see that look upon your face Em F#m Bm (fade) I long to see that look upon your face
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Girl Talk, "Here's the Thing"
Best viewed in "high quality" if possible.
A track from the latest GIRL TALK album, "Feed the Animals".
Sample identities and locations can be found on good ol Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feed_The_Animals#.22Here.27s_the_Thing.22_-_4:46
And obviously, do yourself a favor and get the whole album:
http://74.124.198.47/illegal-art.net/__girl__talk___feed__the__anima.ls___/
The sampled:
Chicago, Quad City DJs, The Bucketheads, ? and the Mysterians, Kelly Clarkson, Nine Inch Nails, MC Hammer, Blur, V.I.C., George Harrison, Elvis Costello, Shawty Lo, Rogue Traders, Peter Bjorn and John, Rick Springfield, The Prodigy, Chris Brown featuring T-Pain, James Nasty, Veruca Salt,
Nelly Furtado, Three Six Mafia, Looking Glass, Dude N' Nem.
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Quante stelle del rock ci sono? Frank Zappa , Billie Holiday , Simon & Garfunkel , Roy Orbison , Bjork , Ella Fitzgerald , Bob Marley , David Byrne dei Talking Heads , Willie Dixon , Louis Amstrong , John Bonham dei Led Zeppelin , David Bowie , Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) , Lou Reed , Frank Sinatra , John Stirrat dei Wilco , Kanye West, con John Legend sullo sfondo , Mick Jones (Clash) , Nat King Cole , Topper Headon (Clash) , Keith Moon (Who) , Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones , Nina Simone , Sam Cooke , Marvin Gaye , Ozzy Osbourne , Temptations , Karen O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) , Elvis Costello , Ramones , Jimi Jendrix , Nirvana , Kurt Cobain (Nirvana) , Joe Strummer (Clash) , Johnny Cash , Iggy Pop , Thom Yorke , Mary J. Blige , Perry Farrell (Jane's Addiction) , Elvis Presley , Al Green , Morrissey (Smiths) , Beck , Beyoncé (Destiny's Child) , Elton John , Police , Wu Tang Clan , Corrs , Commodores , Jack White (White Stripes) , Meg White (White Stripes) , Sly and the Family Stone , Noel Redding , Geeze Butler (Black Sabbath) , Arcade Fire , Keith Richards , Bob Dylan , Shirley Manson dei Garbage , Chrissy Hinde (Pretenders) , Alicia Keys , Ray Charles , Buddy Guy, Smokey Robinson , 02:46 Smokey Robinson , Vladimir Horowitz , Ronnie Spector (Ronnettes) , James Brown , MC5 , Queen , Jackie Wilson , Beastie Boys , P Funk , Chuck D (Public Enemy) , Jerry Lee Lewis , Jay Z , Patti Smith , Pete Seeger e Wayne Coyne (Flaming Lips)
03:37 Stevie Wonder , Krist Novoselic (Nirvana) , Pete Townshend
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Deep House Music: Was (Not Was) - Shake Your Head
The Cosmic Lounge presents Deep House Music: 'Shake Your Head' by Was (Not Was).
"Was (Not Was) is an eccentric pop group founded by David Weiss (a.k.a. David Was) and Don Fagenson (a.k.a. Don Was). (Don Was is also a famous producer, who has worked with The B-52's, Rolling Stones and many other artists.)
Weiss and Fagenson were childhood friends who grew up together in suburban Detroit. Due largely to Fagenson's poverty, they decided to form Was (Not Was) in 1979. The name of the band was derived from Fagenson's son, who enjoyed contradicting words such as 'Blue' with 'Not Blue'. Their first recording was "Wheel Me Out", a 12-inch dance record for the avant-garde Ze Records.
Their first album 'Was (Not Was)' (1981) was an amalgam of rock, disco, Weiss's beat poetry, Reagan-era commentary and jazz. On vocals they recruited Harry Bowens and "Sweet Pea" Atkinson, who proved to be distinctive, very soulful front-men, who frequently found themselves singing absurd, surreal songs alongside tender ballads. The MC5's Wayne Kramer (guitar) and The Knack's Doug Feiger (vocal) were guest players.
Born to Laugh at Tornadoes (1983) introduced even more guest musicians, including Ozzy Osbourne rapping over electro, Mel Torme crooning an oddly beautiful ballad and an abstract funk piece "Man Vs the Empire Brain Building". The band were shortly dropped from their record label.
In 1987, they found their biggest hit with the album What Up, Dog?, along with the singles "Walk The Dinosaur" and "Spy in the House of Love". Special guests include Stevie Salas, John Patitucci, Frank Sinatra Jr. and a writing credit for Elvis Costello. About this time, the Was Brothers developed separate careers as producers, film scorers and music supervisors.
They followed up with Are You Okay? in 1990, a critically lauded album, spearheaded by a cover of Papa Was a Rolling Stone. Guest musicians were Iggy Pop, Leonard Cohen, The Roches and Syd Straw. After a tour with Dire Straits in 1992 and a Dance Hit Single "Shake Your Head", Weiss and Fagenson drifted apart and nothing was heard from Was (Not Was) but a compilation album Hello Dad... I'm In jail. Around this time, artist/animator Christoph Simon created videos to accompany some of their songs, such as "What Up Dog", "Dad I'm In Jail" and the Tom Waits-style "Earth to Doris". These have appeared on MTV's Liquid Television.
In 1997, Steve Winwood released a tune which borrowed not just the title of Was (Not Was)'s single "Spy In the House of Love" but also the bass line and other elements. However, no lawsuits ensued (or were settled out of court.)
In late 2004, Was (Not Was) re-formed and were back on stage for a two-month club tour through the Northeast and East Coast of the US, as well as California, Missouri, Ohio, Illinois (including stops at the House of Blues in Cleveland and Chicago), Maryland, New York, and Pennsylvania (in the Trocadero in Philadelphia).
In October 2005, they played four gigs at the Jazz Café in London.
Detroit's Metro Times has described the band as "an endearing mess... ...a sausage factory of funk, rock, jazz and electronic dance music, all providing a boogie-down backdrop for a radical (and witty) political message of unbridled personal freedom and skepticism of authority."
The band has announced they will be releasing a new studio album, Boo!, which includes many songs originally recorded in the 80's."
http://www.last.fm/music/Was+Not+Was
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lucas legrand101. Fresh Cream, Cream
102. Giant Steps, John Coltrane
103. Sweet Baby James, James Taylor
104. Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, Ray Charles
105. Rocket to Russia, Ramones
106. Portrait of a Legend 1951 - 1964, Sam Cooke
107. Hunky Dory, David Bowie
108. Aftermath, The Rolling Stones
109. Loaded, The Velvet Underground
110. The Bends, Radiohead
111. Court and Spark, Joni Mitchell
112. Disraeli Gears, Cream
113. The Who Sell Out, The Who
114. Out of Our Heads, The Rolling Stones
115. Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, Derek and the Dominos
116. At Last, Etta James
117. Sweetheart of the Rodeo , The Byrds
118. Stand!, Sly and the Family Stone
119. The Harder They Come Original Soundtrack, Various Artists
120. Raising Hell, Run-DMC
121. Moby Grape, Moby Grape
122. Pearl, Janis Joplin
123. Catch a Fire, Bob Marley and the Wailers
124. Younger Than Yesterday, The Byrds
125. Raw Power, The Stooges
126. Remain in Light, Talking Heads
127. If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears, The Mamas and the Papas
128. Marquee Moon, Television
129. 40 Greatest Hits, Hank Williams
130. Paranoid, Black Sabbath
131. Saturday Night Fever, Various Artists
132. The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle, Bruce Springsteen
133. Ready to Die, The Notorious B.I.G.
134. Slanted and Enchanted, Pavement
135. Greatest Hits, Elton John
136. Tim, The Replacements
137. The Chronic, Dr. Dre
138. Rejuvenation, The Meters
139. All That You Can't Leave Behind, U2
140. Parallel Lines, Blondie
141. Live at the Regal, B.B. King
142. Phil Spector, A Christmas Gift for You, Various Artists
143. Gris-Gris, Dr. John
144. Straight Outta Compton, N.W.A
145. Aja, Steely Dan
146. Surrealistic Pillow, Jefferson Airplane
147. Dreams to Remember: The Otis Redding Anthology, Otis Redding
148. Deja Vu, Crosby Stills Nash and Young
149. Houses of the Holy, Led Zeppelin
150. Santana, Santana
151. Darkness on the Edge of Town, Bruce Springsteen
152. The B-52's, The B-52's
153. Moanin' in the Moonlight, Howlin' Wolf
154. The Low End Theory, A Tribe Called Quest
155. Pretenders, The Pretenders
156. Paul's Boutique, Beastie Boys
157. Closer, Joy Division
158. Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, Elton John
159. Alive, Kiss
160. Electric Warrior, T. Rex
161. The Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding
162. OK Computer, Radiohead
163. 1999, Prince
164. Heart Like a Wheel, Linda Ronstadt
165. Let's Get It On, Marvin Gaye
166. Imperial Bedroom , Elvis Costello
167. Master of Puppets, Metallica
168. My Aim Is True, Elvis Costello
169. Exodus, Bob Marley
170. Live at Leeds, The Who
171. The Notorious Byrd Brothers, The Byrds
172. Every Picture Tells a Story, Rod Stewart
173. Something/Anything?, Todd Rundgren
174. Desire, Bob Dylan
175. Close to You, The Carpenters
176. Rocks, Aerosmith
177. One Nation Under a Groove, Parliament/Funkadelic
178. Greatest Hits, The Byrds
179. The Anthology 1961 - 1977, Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions
180. The Definitive Collection, Abba
181. The Rolling Stones, Now!, The Rolling Stones
182. Natty Dread, Bob Marley and the Wailers
183. Fleetwood Mac, Fleetwood Mac
184. Red Headed Stranger, Willie Nelson
185. The Stooges, The Stooges
186. Fresh, Sly and the Family Stone
187. So, Peter Gabriel
188. Buffalo Springfield Again, Buffalo Springfield
189. Happy Trails, Quicksilver Messenger Service
190. From Elvis in Memphis, Elvis Presley
191. Funhouse, The Stooges
192. The Gilded Palace of Sin, The Flying Burrito Brothers
193. Dookie, Green Day
194. Transformer, Lou Reed
195. Bluesbreakers, John Mayall With Eric Clapton
196. Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era 1965 - 1968, Various Artists
197. Murmur, R.E.M.
198. The Best of, Little Walter
199. Highway to Hell, AC/DC
200. The Downward Spiral, Nine Inch Nails
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Gary Numan - Metal - Reconstructed
continuing with my fascination for Gary Numan's Metal, here's my attempted tribute to it
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
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flock of seagulls
tubeway army
human league
heaven 17
john foxx
kraftwerk
our daughters wedding
depeche mode
yazoo
cabaret voltaire
gary numan
fage to grey
ultravox
mute records
soft cell

