moe. is an American jam band, formed at the University at Buffalo in 1991. The current lineup includes: Rob Derhak (bass, vocals), Al Schnier (guitar, vocals, keyboard), Chuck Garvey (guitar, vocals), Vinnie Amico (drums), and Jim Loughlin (percussion).
The band's first record, Fatboy (1992), established the band as a favorite of the same 1990s scene that became popular through bands such as the Dave Matthews Band, Phish, and Widespread Panic. moe.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
This riff is repeated a few times starting at 3:30 (acts as a indicator to move to next section) e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-----------8~~~----8-10----------------------------------------------------| G|--------/9-------/9-----9p7---------7--------------------------------------| D|----------------------------10--7h10--7------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
The following chords lead into the verse section at 4:08: Em > F > Ab > G
C Slowly on the silver sun swept Em Fields are falling away F Heiroglyphics hide & seek GF Inside the sky of yesterday
C Watching while the windowpane Em Drips into the dresser drawers F Finding faces far too strange GF Pondering the pouring rain
C The sun beats down on silver spaceships Em Hovering above the ground F Shadows shooting shining round GF Wonder where the world is now
C Leaving light & lying low Em Breathing bright & evenflow F Picture pixels picking time G Ab Am (First chord of the 5:04 Section) Light the grid along the line
The verses are all the same except the last one has the Ab that serves as a chromatic motion back to Am
Jam at 5:04: Am > F Solo in Am Pentatonic
At 7:45 use that same riff from above a few times
At 8:15 do this chord sequence again: Em > F > Ab > G
Those chords lead into a simple C > F while playing that riff still