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Bob Dylan is NOT Mouse despite the fact that the two sound exactly
alike on record. Mouse's 'A Public Execution' has caused all kinds of
comment because people find it hard to believe that someone else can
actually sound so similar to Bob Dylan. In fact, one of Columbia
Records' public relations men got the fright of his life when he went to
a radio station (which shall remain nameless, but you know which one!)
and the playful jocks covered the label of Mouse's disc and told the
unfortunate P.R. man that it was a Dylan record. -- KRLA Beat, 1966
If anyone is interested in a Mouse interview (from Texas punk 'zine _Not
Fade Away_), get back to me. --AWR
"A Public Execution"
(Ronnie "Mouse" Weiss - Knox "Bugs" Henderson)
Intro:
Electric 12-string [repeated at end of each verse, transposed
to Ab for verse 4]:
(G)
v v v v v v v v
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C F G F
/ / / / / / / /
C F G F
Some words are best not spoken, some things are best not said
C F
But since this is your public execution I think I'm gonna go right on
G [w/12-string, as above]
ahead
Verse 1:
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/m/mouse/13030.html ]
C F G F
The mailman brought your letter, babe, where you told me how you feel
C F G F
N about the things he said he told you, that is, I'm such a heel
C F G F
But I could never be honest that t you I've always lied
C F G
When he saw me take some other hide for a two-wheel pony ride
Bridge 1:
F G
You at least might have asked me
F G
If the scene was really what it seemed
C F C
But like a queen ruled by her jester
F G
Your conclusions was esteemed [?]
Verse 2:
You said I disappointed you wherever all the things I've done
N that you had convinced yourself I was the only one
T really make you happy, satisfy your soul
Now you say I've failed you since we've spent up all my gold
Bridge 2:
Have you ever seen the truth, therefore
Have you ever made a try
Such a thing for you's so impossible
With them beans all in your eyes
Verse 3:
Whoa, I read where you said you want one good chance t really put
me down
N how you'd love t smear my name all over my home town
Said some Mouse made a fool of you n said don't waste a dime
Your phone is out of order now, babe, for me you've got no time
Bridge 3:
If this is really what you're thinkin'
That it's really, really all my fault
You better find yourself a welder, baby
(C) F G Ab
'Cause you got locked up in your vault
[key change to Db]
Verse 4:
Db Gb Ab Gb
Yeah, you got your point put over now, it seems you found a match
Db Gb Ab Gb
Burn the bridge behind you, babe, slam your door, throw the latch
Db Gb Ab Gb
I know just how you're hurtin' from your feelings as they burn
Db Gb Ab
I'd like t say I'm sorry, but it's no longer my concern
Coda: [rant over Db-Gb-Ab-Gb to fade]
So goodbye
Go on n have a real good cry
I've found me a brand new high
She just loves a two-wheel pony ride
You better get yourself a welder, babe
Go on, get out of here...
-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers