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Band name American Analog Set
Song name Magnificent Seventies
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Added 05/01/2008
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			    MAGNIFICENT SEVENTIES - American Analog Set
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Tabbed by:Keith
Email: waxnwane1@spamnobueno.yahoo.com

Tuning: Standard

::Intro -
/=slide
     D   Em            D
 E ------3-----3----3--2--2-----2--------------------------------|
 B --------5-----5-----3----3-----3------------------------------|
 G --2/4-----4-----4----------2-----2---2/4*---------------------|
 D --------------------------------------------------------------|
 A --------------------------------------------------------------|
 E --------------------------------------------------------------|
* repeat
  - this is Em to D- slide on the 3rd string into the Em every time.
  - I find it easiest to start with the shape for the Em (index, middle, ring
     fingers on frets 3, 4, 5) and just keep that orientation to form the D chord
     (index & middle on frets 2, ring on fret 3). Not a standard D fingering, but
     it'll make it easier to do the slide with the middle finger back to Em.
   The verse does the same Em to D progression, just picking the notes a little differently.
   There's a short bridge in between that I haven't worked out.


::Riffs - last half of the song - one ends low, the other high - you
can clearly tell the difference by ear:

LOW:
 E -0------------------------------------------------------------|
 B ---3-0--------------------------------------------------------|
 G --------0-2-2-0h2-2-------------------------------------------|
 D --------------------2----2/4-4-4-2-0--------------------------|
 A --------------------------------------------------------------|
 E --------------------------------------------------------------|

HIGH:
 E -0------------------------------------------------------------|
 B ---3-0----------3-0------------3------------------------------|
 G --------0-2-2-0------0h2-2-2-0--------------------------------|
 D --------------------------------------------------------------|
 A --------------------------------------------------------------|
 E --------------------------------------------------------------|

:: Then the keyboards pick up the riff, and the guitar chimes in for the last
   2 notes of each line...I *think* its:
 E -2--0---|
 B -3--0---|
 G --------|