Effigy Tabs & Lyrics by Uncle Tupelo

Effigy

guitar tabs lyrics

Uncle Tupelo

Album : 89/93: An Anthology country PlayStop


om: [email protected] (Ira Houston Bryant Iv)
Subject: TAB:Uncle Tupelo - Effigy - corrected

I'm afraid I was tired when I tabbed this out last time, and I put
a few things on the wrong lines. This should be much better.

Effigy
by J.C. Fogerty
as performed by Uncle Tupelo
from the album No Alternative
Transcribed by Ira H. Bryant IV



Slight Distortion

Intro:

C5 C5 C5 Eb5 Eb5 Eb5 F
e:-------------------------------|
B:-------------------------------|
G:--5---5---5---8---8---8----10--|
D:--5---5---5---8---8---8----10--|
A:--3---3---3---6---6---6----8---|
E:-------------------------------|

Verse:

C5 D5 G5 [bass ] C5 E5 [ bass ]
e|----------------[-----]---------------[---------]----------------------|
B|--------8-7-----[-----]---------------[---------]-----5--5-----5-------|
G|-5---7----------[-----]--5------------[---------]-5h7------5h7---------|
D|-5---7-------5--[-----]--5------5---2-[---------]----------------------|
A|-3---5-------5--[-0-2-]--3--5h7-----2-[------0--]------------------0-2-|
E|-------------3--[-----]-------------0-[--2h4----]----------------------|

Last night, I saw the fire burning on the palace lawn
O'er the land, humble subjects watched with mixed emotions
ooh we burn in, ooh we burn in, effigy
ooh we burn in, ooh we burn in, effigy

Last night, I saw the fire spread into the palace door
The silent majority weren't keeping quiet anymore
ooh we burn in, ooh we burn in, effigy
ooh we burn in, ooh we burn in, effigy

(Solo)

Last night, I saw the fire spread into the countryside
In the morning, few were left to watch the ashes die
ooh we burn in, ooh we burn in, effigy
ooh we burn in, ooh we burn in, effigy

Why? why? why? why?

(Solo)


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| questions? --Athos, from "The Three Musketeers" by Alexandre Dumas |

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