Warren Haynes (born 6 April 1960), guitarist and musician. He is a guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band and is the primary singer, guitarist, and songwriter for Gov't Mule. He also released a solo album in 1992, Tales Of Ordinary Madness
Haynes also spent the summer of 2004 playing with The Dead, a group featuring the remaining members of The Grateful Dead. He was also a member of the longest running lineup of Phil Lesh's "Phil Lesh and Friend's" band, comprised of himself, Lesh, Jimmy Herring, John Molo, and Rob Baracco
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As performed by Warren Haynes live at Bonnaroo, and also on the album "Live at Bonnaroo".
Transcribed by Josh Lawson
I know some of these chords are really basic, but I just wanted everyone who wanted to to be able play the song. Also, I think I might be off on the name of the "A" chord, but it might be right...
EmCGBmEm I'm on a roll, I'm on a roll this time C G Bm Em D------0h2- I feel my luck could change A--0h2----- EmCGBmEm Kill me Sarah, kill me again with love CGBmEm It's gonna be a glorious day
CHORUS:
Em7AsusEm7 Pull me out of the aircrash AsusEm7 Pull me out of the lake AsusEm7 I'm your su-u-uperhero CB We are standing on the edge
2ND VERSE:
After you roll back into Em, Warren plays this:
e--0--------- B--0--------- G--0--------- Which is basically just sliding up and down on the Em. D--2s3s2s3s2- Just to warn you, you'll have to strike the chord well, so A--2s3s2s3s2- it rings out long enough to hold as you slide. E--0---------
The head of state has sent (called) for me by name But I don't have time for him It's gonna be a glorious day I feel my like could change
CHORUS
SOLO:
Drone the low E string as you play this Temporary Saint-esque riff:
e------------------------------------------------ B------------------------------------------------ G--11-11-11-11-11-9----7---5--------------------- D--x--x--x--x--x--x----x---x--------------------- 4x (could be three, I'm A--9--9--9--9--9--7----5---3--------------------- tabbing by memory, E------------------------------2-2-2-2-2-2-2h3p0- but I think it's 4)
As the E string drones at the end, go right back into Em and lead into the chorus.
CHORUS
And that's all! A Radiohead song... What a way to open a set, eh?