#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Date: Fri, 05 Dec 1997 23:48:06 -0500 From: Steve DemkinSubject: Tab: Green Monkey (America) Green Monkey (written by Dewey Bunnell) From America's 1973 Album, Hatrick Play with a steady heavy rock beat Intro 1: (distorted lead guitar) 4x e-----------------------------------------------------| B-----------------------------------------------------| G-----------------------------------------------------| D----2--2--2--2--2--2---2--2--2--2--2--2--0--0--0--0--| A----0--0- 0--0--0--0---0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--| E-----------------------------------------------------| 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + Intro 2: (full band) 2x ||: Am / D / | Am / D / :|| (use this chord pattern over verses) Verse 1 When the deep blue night is running close on your tracks, And you can feel the green monkey crawling across your back. Don't take me so real you forget how to feel, Don't let the threat of the dagger turn your heart into steel. Chorus (3rd time with tempo change (slow) and 3-part harmony, not unlike CSN!) Em9 A7 Smell the perfume of a silent dream, Em9 A7 Fly the ocean read a story to me. Em9 A7 Speak the wisdom of a redwood tree, C (tacet) speak to me. (to Intro 1 & 2) Verse 2 So you think that star-cluster shining bright in the sky, Will speak the fate of your evening, tell the truth to your lie? Don't let the features you read control the tickets you buy, Soon as you learn that you live you're just beginning to die. (chorus) Solo over verse chords after second chorus -- end solo and return to chorus with new tempo. Solo tabs (two guitars) e--12------------------------| B-----10--10--8--10--12--13--| G----------------------------| D----------------------------| A----------------------------| E----------------------------| Both guitars play the above together 2x, an octave apart then separate parts below: e---------------------------| B---10---8---10---12--------| G---------------------------| D---------------------------| A---------------------------| E---------------------------| (guitar 1) (guitar 2 answers back) e---------------------------| B---------------------------| G---------------------------| D---------------------------| A-- 14--15--17--15--14------| E---------------------------| (guitar 1 repeats) e---------------------------| B---10---8---10---12--------| G---------------------------| D---------------------------| A---------------------------| E---------------------------| (guitar 2 answers back) e---------------------------| B---------------------------| G---------------------------| D---------------------------| A------------------15-14----| E---------------------------| (guitar 1 repeats) e---------------------------| B---10---8---10---12--------| G---------------------------| D---------------------------| A---------------------------| E---------------------------| (guitar 2 answers back) e---------------------------| B---------------------------| G---------------------------| D---------------------------| A---14--15--17--15--14------| E---------------------------| (guitar 1 repeats) e---------------------------| B---10---8---10---12--------| G---------------------------| D---------------------------| A---------------------------| E---------------------------| (guitar 2 answers back) e---------------------------| B---------------------------| G---------------------------| D---------------------------| A----------15--14--12--10---| E---------------------------| Song fades over verse chords with improvised guitar lead -- check out the record (this song is not a 'typical' America song and features Joe Walsh as guest lead guitarist).