Modern Lovers - Pablo Piccaso Was Never Called An Asshole

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Band name Modern Lovers
Song name Pablo Piccaso Was Never Called An Asshole
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From michael@magick.net Sun May  4 10:32:45 1997
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 1997 16:27:03 GMT
From: michael p mccullough 
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: TAB: Modern Lovers ////  Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole

On Thu, 03 Apr 1997 16:19:48 GMT, in rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature
michael@magick.net (michael p mccullough) wrote:

hello once more,

Here is another tab/chord chart for a song from the 
Modern Lovers' 1976 album, *The Modern Lovers.* 
I would be extremely interested in hearing from 
anybody with corrections, comments, etc.

Thanks, 
michael mccullough
michael@magick.net

+++++++

Pablo Picasso

Some people might be familiar with this song from the *REPO MAN*
soundtrack. The modern Lovers didn't do the version played in the
picture, but it is their song.

This song has only one chord, which makes it a bit easy to play. The
basic riff is an E chord (an Em, I think) with a G bass note on the
third beat. This is played over and over throughout the entire song.
It goes like this:

   Em (?)

e-0-0-0-0--|-0-0-0-0--|-0-0-0-0--|-----------------------
B-0-0-0-0--|-0-0-0-0--|-0-0-0-0--|-----------------------
G-0-0-0-0--|-0-0-0-0--|-0-0-0-0--|-----------------------
D-2-2-2-2--|-2-2-2-2--|-2-2-2-2--|-REPEAT-AD-INFINITUM---
A-2-2-2-2--|-2-2-2-2--|-2-2-2-2--|-----------------------
E-0-0-3-0--|-0-0-3-0--|-0-0-3-0--|-----------------------

To be honest, I can not tell whether that is an E or an E minor, but I
like the sound of the E minor better. Your call . . . 

The solos are in E, and consist of a lot of E's. Try the E minor
pentatonic scale on the twelfth fret.

Here are the lyrics, with the chord:

Em (see riff above)

Well some people try to pick ....


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michael p mccullough ++++ Klamath Falls OR   # 1.541.884.3278
michael@magick.net  michaelm@cdsnet.net
all moanday, tearsday, wailsday, thumpsday, frightday, shatterday (joyce/FW)
http://www.magick.net/~michael/  http://www.magick.net/~michael/music.html
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