Mountain – Long Red tab

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FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria
E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de
DATE: 14 Jul 2001
ARTIST: Mountain
SONG: Long Red
ALBUM: ?

This is also dedicated to Gitti H.


		LONG RED
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		writtten by West/Pappalardi/Ventura/Landsberg/Collins?


Organ Intro D C G D
then with guitar


Verse:
D	    C        G        D
Long red, flowin' through my mind
D 			         C     G       D
Being here, dreaming there, two pieces of the time
D           C       G       D
Salt red, whispers in my dreams
D                                    C      G       D
Bits and pieces in my arms this is always what it seems

Chorus:
E-Eb-D-Db-D     D      D          D
Long red, helping you to find a dayE-Eb-D-Db-D D D DBright red, how'm I gonna find a way
E E/G E E/G E E/G... D D C G D Verse: D C G D Bright red, you have chained me too D C G D Strange now it seems somehow bright red has turned to blue D C G D Long red, tears and shades of grey D C G D I have changed and I have lost, forever from today Chorus: E-Eb-D-Db-D D D D
Long red, helping you to find a dayE-Eb-D-Db-D D D DBright red, how'm I gonna find a way
E E/G E E/G E E/G G F-F#-G G D D C G D (intro again) D C G D Long red, tears and shades of grey D C G D I have changed and I have lost, forever from today. Solo over verses and fade out I also recommend Mott The Hoople's live version of "Long Red", live at the Konserthuset, Stockholm on Feb 16th 1971. (you can find it on "All the way down from Stockholm to Philadelphia - Live 71/72) Corrections, questions, comments and suggestions are always welcome, just e-mail me. __________________________________________________________ |"Won't you tell me, where have all the good times gone?" | | -Ray Davies, 1965 | | | |You can hardly listen to today's music, if you can call | |it music at all. | |_________________________________________________________|
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