Feelies - Higher Ground

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Band name Feelies
Song name Higher Ground
Tab type Chords
Added 05/14/2008
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From ccarlson@valsmtp.riag.com Wed Apr  9 12:56:45 1997
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 1997 16:49:16 -0500
From: ccarlson@valsmtp.riag.com
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: Please replace my sloppy CRD!

     While printing my CRD version of 'Higher Ground' by the Feelies that 
     is currently at the OLGA, I noticed that I reversed a chord sequence 
     throughout the song (the perils of cut 'n paste). The good (well, 
     better) version follows.
     
     Higher Ground
     (Glenn Mercer)
     Recorded by The Feelies on "Only Life" 1988
     
     
     G  D  Em  (4x solo 8x with band, vocal enters on 8)
     
     G   D  Em
     On ..
     
     G     D   Em
     Head-ing ..
     
     G    D   Em
     Time ..
     
     G      D  Em
     High - er ..
     
     G   D    Em
     In ..
     
     G   D  Em
     In my ..
     
     G     D   Em
     With ..
     
     G     D   Em
     With ..
     
     Chorus:
     
     C  G    D
     Be ..
     
     C  G    D
     By ..
     
     C     G    D
     With ..
     
     C  G    D
     Be ..
     
     Verse II:
     
      
     Chorus II (slightly different lyrics):
          
     Bridge:
     
     Em (4x; let ring)
     
     Guitar break through end of song:
     
     Verse chords w/guitar solo until fatigued or batteries wear out in 
     Tube Screamer. End on Em.
     
     This is one of the greatest jam songs since "Down by the River" and 
     the slower you play the lead, the better it sounds. Get that "woman 
     tone" and let the notes ring.
     
     Tab/Chord interpretation by Craig Carlson
     ccarlson@valsmtp.riag.com