Artist: devendra banhart
Song: horseheadedfleshwizard
Album: nino rojo (2004)
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/d/devendra-banhart/57677.html ]
e --------1---------1--------|
B ----------3---------3------|
G ----2---------2-----—------| and so on
D --0---0-----0---0----------| quickly
A ---------------------------|
E ---------------------------|
(1:10)
e ---------1---------1--------|
B -----------3---------3------|
G --2--2---------2-----—------|
D --0----0-----0---0----------|
A --0-------------------------| this open A note
E ----------------------------| rings throughout
(2:06)
e --8-8-8-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-5-5-5-5-8-8-8-8-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-5-5-(5)-(5)--|
B -------------------------------------------------------------------|
G -------------------------------------------------------------------|
D -------------------------------------------------------------------|
A -------------------------------------------------------------------|
E -------------------------------------------------------------------|
It sounds like he incorporates this riff into the main one therefore
It would make more sense that he plays the Dm in this position as such:
e -----------------------|
B --------6---------6----|
G ----------7---------7--|
D ----7---------7--------|
A --5---5-----5---5------|
E -----------------------|
Finish
e ---------5--------|
B -------3----------|
G ------------------|
D --0--0------------|
A ------------------|
E ------------------|
Hose down the dead before they die, before they die
Hose down the dead before they die, before they die
Who do you hear a dying fire a dying fire
Oh can you feel a golden soul one golden soul
Now I put the ovaries in my bath
And all the dogs will die and
The devil will call the cats home
And he looks up to the sky
I put the ovaries in my mouth
And all the dogs will die
The devil will call the cats home
And he looks up to the sky
Hose down the dead before they die, before they die
Hose down the dead before they die, before they die
Words and music by Devendra Banhart
Transcribed by ear, all my own work.
Good Luck
Campbell