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The Fat Angel (1969) Jefferson Airplane Bless Its Pointed Little Head The first guitar (which Jack actually played) is playing a transition of a D5 chord, tuned to drop D. It’s like this D5 Csus e|---------------------| B|---------------------| G|--7-7-x-5-5-5-5--5-5-| D|--7-7-x-5-5-5-5--5-5-| A|--5-5-x-5-5-5-5--5-7-| D|---------------------| That’s a rough representation of the rhythm, but you’ll get it as soon as you listen to song. The song repeats those two chords over and over. The 2nd guitar (Paul) is just feedback and weird noises in what might be the shape of the D5 chord. The 3rd guitar is soloing in D minor pentatonic. He will bring happiness in a pipe he'll ride away on his silver bike and apart from that he'll be so kind in consenting to blow your mind [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/j/jefferson-airplane/226401.html ] Fly Translove Airways gets you there on time Fly Translove Airways gets you there on time He will bring orchids for my lady; the perfume will be an excellent style and apart from that he'll be so kind in consenting to blow your mind Fly Translove Airways gets you there on time Fly Translove Airways gets you there on time (solo in D minor pentatonic) He will bring happiness in a pipe he'll ride away on his silver bike and apart from that he'll be so kind in consenting to blow your mind Fly Jefferson Airplane gets you there on time Fly Jefferson Airplane gets you there on time (solo in D minor pentatonic) He will bring orchids for my lady; the perfume will be an excellent style and apart from that he'll be so kind in consenting to blow your mind Fly Translove Airways gets you there on time Fly Translove Airways gets you there on time We are flying at an altitude of 39,000 feet Captain High at your service |