The Rolling Stones es un conjunto de rock británico formado en Londres en 1962. Marcaron el renacimiento del rock and roll tras el período de Elvis Presley y ocuparon un lugar importante en el redescubrimiento del blues negro.
Sus integrantes más destacados son el guitarrista Keith Richards y Mick Jagger, cantante y líder del conjunto.
Jagger y Richards se conocieron un dia en el tren de Dartford y enseguida surgió entre ellos una gran amistad (Richards se fijó en los discos de Little Richard
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
Artist: The Rolling Stones Song: Stop Breaking Down (1972) Written: Robert Johnson (1937) Album: Exile On Main Street - Remastered (2010) URL's: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_on_Main_St.; http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=NnDpW5vpbD; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86UwtWmmkzo;http:// www.goldminemag.com/article/engineer-andy-johns-discusses-the-making-of-the- rolling-stones-exile-on-main-street [1] Tempo: Adante Author: Tab annotated by rikigo [[email protected]]
Tuning: Open G Capo 2
Chords: (in Open G) Top low E string removed. XGDGBD E5/A =========== X00000 (mute after each down-up stroke) A5/D =========== X55555 B5/E =========== X77777
Method: Played as down-up strokes, where the 5th chord (X543XX)is struck on the 'down' and the return 'up' is the major (X54321) chord.
Intro: | E5/A | E5/A | E5/A | | E5/A | E5/A x2
Verse 1: E5/A Ev'ry time I'm walkin' all down the street, E5/A Some prett-y mama start breaking down on me. A5/DE5/A Stop breaking down, baby, please, stop breakin' down. B5/EA5/D Stuff is gonna bust you brain out, baby, E5/A Yeah, it's gonna make you l-o-se your mind.
Verse 2: E5/A You Saturday night women, now, you just ape and clown, E5/A You don't do nothing but tear my reputation down. A5/DE5/A Stop breaking down, mama, please, stop breakin' down. B5/EA5/D Stuff is gonna bust you brain out, baby, E5/A Yeah, it's gonna make you l-o-se your mind. E5/A Alright, alright...
Verse 3: E5/A I love my baby ninety-nine degrees, E5/A But that mama got a pistol, laid it down on me. A5/DE5/A Stop breaking down, baby, please, stop breakin' down. B5/EA5/D Stuff is gonna bust you brain out, baby, E5/A Yeah, gonna make you l-os-e your mind.
Verse 4: E5/A Ev'ry time I'm walkin' all down the street, E5/A Some pretty woman start breaking down on me. A5/DE5/A Stop breaking down, mama, please, stop breakin' down. B5/EA5/D Stuff is gonna bust your brain out, baby, E5/A I Tell ya, gonna make you l-o-se your mind.
Notes: 1."But with 'Exile," 'cause its mostly blues-based stuff. "Stop Breaking Down" is probably my favourite track. I remember getting Mick to play harmonica on that. It did not seem like it was finished. My brother (Glyn) had recorded earlier. I said, 'We've got to use this' because Mick Taylor plays some gorgeous lines and I’m very sure that it’s Mick Jagger playing the rhythm guitar as well. That's why it’s a little choppier."