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Sleeping Bag Tabs

(ver. 1)
Paw

The outro at the bottom doesn't ring a bell for me.  I've played it and I am not sure if 
is right.  Hopefully it is.

Tab Dood(s): Todd Weise  or 
             Andy Bold 
Band: Paw

This tab is a mesh of my work along with Andy Bold's.  He came up with the end
part that I have had a big struggle in figuring out, so thanks to him.

This is not my song, I don't claim to have written it or anything like such.
So if someone sicks a lawyer on me... well I don't condone using my
interpretation of the guitar lines for money or anything like that.  ; )

Sound/tone wise:  Grant Uses two amps live (at least both times I saw them).
One is totally dirty, and one is clean to overdriven (based on the guitar's volume)
He was using a morley AB box to switch between them or blend them on the Dragline tour.
The cleaner sound blended in adds claritry and even some punch to rhythm parts.

                <<<<<<<<<<<--Intro-->>>>>>>>>>>

Chord  C(well it's the way I play C most of the time)     G   Em

strum  d d d    d  d u                            d d d   d    d
E------2-2-2----2--2-2--d-------------------------3-3-3---3----0---------|
B------2-2-2----2--2-2--a-------------------------3-3-3---3----0---------|
G------0-0-0----0--0-0--m-----Repeat x 2  - --    0-0-0---0----0---------|
D------3-3-3----3--3-3--p-------------------------3-3-3---0----2---------|
A------2-2-2----2--2-2--e-------------------------2-2-2---3----2---------|
E------x-x-x----x--x-x--n-------------------------x-x-x---2----0---------|
           \ring/
                  

For this intro, play along with the snare drum to get the rhythm right.
And I'm not totally sure that the G is right.

                 _____________________________
                <<<<<<<<<<<--Verse-->>>>>>>>>>>
                 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Keep in mind that this the most aggressive part of the song and you really only
need to be playing the F and G as 'power chords' in the true sense of the word.
If you listen to the CD it's really hard to tell if they are minor or not...
so I guess it doesn't matter ;).



Chord  F     G     F     F   F  F       F     G     Em EmEmEm
strum  d     d     d     d   d  u       d     d     d  d d u
E-----(1)---(3)---(1)---(1)-(1)(1)-----(1)---(3)----0--0-0-0-|
B-----(1)---(3)---(1)---(1)-(1)(1)-----(1)---(3)----0--0-0-0-|
G-----(2)---(4)---(2)---(2)-(2)(2)-----(2)---(4)----0--0-0-0-|
D------3-----5-----3-----3---3--3-------3-----5-----2--2-2-2-|
A------3-----5-----3-----3---3--3-------3-----5-----2--2-2-2-|
E------1-----3-----1-----1---1--1-------1-----3-----0--0-0-0-|
       I     can't stand to see your    head  cave  in


Chord  F     G     F     F   F  F       F     G     Em EmEmEm
strum  d     d     d     d   d  u       d     d     d  d d u
E-----(1)---(3)---(1)---(1)-(1)(1)-----(1)---(3)----0--0-0-0-|
B-----(1)---(3)---(1)---(1)-(1)(1)-----(1)---(3)----0--0-0-0-|
G-----(2)---(4)---(2)---(2)-(2)(2)-----(2)---(4)----0--0-0-0-|
D------3-----5-----3-----3---3--3-------3-----5-----2--2-2-2-|
A------3-----5-----3-----3---3--3-------3-----5-----2--2-2-2-|
E------1-----3-----1-----1---1--1-------1-----3-----0--0-0-0-|
       I     can't stand to see them    wear  you  in

Chord  F     G     F     F   F  F       F     G     Em EmEmEm
strum  d     d     d     d   d  u       d     d     d  d d u
E-----(1)---(3)---(1)---(1)-(1)(1)-----(1)---(3)----0--0-0-0-|
B-----(1)---(3)---(1)---(1)-(1)(1)-----(1)---(3)----0--0-0-0-|
G-----(2)---(4)---(2)---(2)-(2)(2)-----(2)---(4)----0--0-0-0-|
D------3-----5-----3-----3---3--3-------3-----5-----2--2-2-2-|
A------3-----5-----3-----3---3--3-------3-----5-----2--2-2-2-|
E------1-----3-----1-----1---1--1-------1-----3-----0--0-0-0-|
       Why'd you   go    and do that    to    your  head

Chord  F     G    C    C   C  C
strum  d     d    d    u   d  u
E-----(1)---(3)---2----2---2--2--------------|
B-----(1)---(3)---2----2---2--2--------------|
G-----(2)---(4)---0----0---0--0--------------|    ( X 3)
D------3-----5----3----3---3--3--------------|
A------3-----5----2----2---2--2--------------|
E------1-----3----X----x---x--x--------------|


                <<<<<<<<<<<--Chorus-->>>>>>>>>>>

Use the C chord "form" in the line above, and move it up the fretboard.
It's rather hard to describe.  But I'll state it like this...
slide from the 2nd fret (the C), up to the 5th, then to the 10th, and the 12th.
Actually the high E string isn't even played, so you don't even really need to
worry about it, and the G string is kinda left to ring.  It's one of those parts
reminiscent of REM.

Chord C shape
base fret: 3(C)      5(D)    10(G)   12(A)
E------------------S-----------------S-----------|
B--------------3---L----5-------10---L----12-----|
G------------------I-------(0)-------I-------(0)-|  (X 3)   then D
D------------2-----D--4--------9-----D--11-------|
A----------3-----3-E-5-------10---10-E-12--------|
E------------------------------------------------|



Questions, comments, TAB requests


*-- PLEASE NOTE ------------------------------------------------------------*
* This work is simply the author's own interpretation of the named song.    *
* It should be for private/study use only.                                  *
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
Song   : 'Sleeping Bag' - (by Paw)
Source : 'Dragline' album
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Towards the end, just before the line "Someone call a doctor..." an acoustic
guitar plays...

E-|---10---8---3---6-----------------|                         (It's basically the Cadd9
B-|---10---8---3---6-----------------|                          Chord shape, fretted at
G-|---0----0---0---0---         x 2--|              different positions on the
D-|---9----7---2---5-----------------|                          guitar. Refer to the song to
A-|---10---8---3---6-----------------|                          get the rhythm)
E-|----------------------------------|

E-|---10---8---3---5---3---5---3-------------|
B-|---10---8---3---5---3---5---3-------------|          (Just note that you must
G-|---0----0---0---0---0---0---0-------------|           strum each chord a couple
D-|---9----7---2---4---2---4---0-------------|           of times.  The author - Andy
A-|---10---8---3---5---3---5---2-------------|            Bold did not right each
E-|----------------------------3-------------|            one out.)

                                "Someone call a doctor..."

Then an electric guitar comes in playing the same chords and repeats all of the
above twice.

The very last bit uses the following chords on the acoustic at first, then the
electric comes back in...

G D Emin C C D          (the D and Emin are A/Amin shaped barre chords)
                        (the second C is played with top E string 3rd fret)
These are finger picked and I've not worked out the full tabulature so you'll
have to 'improvise' for now!?! @:)


Sleeping Bag - Outro
Legend
------

 h  = hammer-on
 p  = pull-off
 b  = bend
 r  = bend release
 /  = slide up/down
<5> = natural harmonic
[5] = artifical harmonic
 ~  = vibrato
 tr = trill

E|-3-------5-----7-------------0-3p2-3-|-3-------5-----7-------------0-|
B|-------3-------------2-----2---------|-------3-------------2-----2---|
G|-0---0---0---0-0---0-----0-----------|-0---0---0---0-0---0-----0-----|
D|---0-------0-----0---0-0-------0---0-|---0-------0-----0---0-0-------|
A|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------|

E|-3p2-3--|-|
B|-------*|-|
G|--------|-|
D|-0---0--|-|
A|-------*|-|
            
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