http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soledad_Brothers_(band)
Spectacular band who knocked out some great records before calling it a day.
Johnny plays it in Open D tuning. Sure of this as I asked him at a gig
Go easy on me, this is my first tab :) Think its right (98% at least!)
Intro
D--------4-0---0-0-4-0---0-----0------0-4-0---0-0-4-0--0---|
A------------2---------2---0-2--------------2--------2-----|
F#---------------------------------------------------------|
D----------------------------------------------------------|
A--0-2-5---------------------------------------------------|
D----------------------------------------------------------|
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/s/soledad-brothers/250694.html ]
D------0-----0-----0-----0-3-2-0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----|
A--0-2---0-2---0-2---0-2---------0-2---0-2---0-2---0-2---0-2-|
F#-----------------------------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------|
A------------------------------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------|
D-0-----0-----0-3-2-0-----0-------0-------0------|
A---0-2---0-2---------0-2---2---2-----0-2--------|
F#----------------------------3------------------|
D------------------------------------------------|
A------------------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------|
D--/5-----------------------------------------|
A--/5-----------------------------------------|
F#-/5-----------------------------------------|
D--/5-strum-----------------------------------|
A--/5-----------------------------------------|
D--/5-----------------------------------------|
"Rock me steady don’t you let me go"
Chorus
Now I think its just the same as the into but with added open strings being played over
top. I guess the more of the open strings you play with the into, the more full it will sound.
I do believe that’s it!
Enjoy!