Mott the hoople fue una de las bandas británicas más interesantes del genero hard rock-glam a finales de los sesenta y principios de los setenta. El grupo, compuesto por los excelentes instrumentistas Overend Pete Watts (bajista), Dale “Buffin” Griffin (batería), Verden Allen (teclados), y dos genios poco valorados en aquella época: Ian Hunter, vocalista, guitarrista y teclista y Mick Ralphs en la guitarra, responsables en gran medida de la gran fuerza creativa de sus composiciones.
¡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!
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FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria E-MAIL: [email protected] DATE: Sun, 03 Jun 2001 6:35 p.m. GMT+1 ARTIST: Mott The Hoople SONG: Walkin' With A Mountain ALBUM: Mad Shadows
Walkin' With A Mountain """"""""""""""""""""""" written by Ian Hunter
play whole song with barre-chords
Intro: (key of B) E--------------------------------------------------------| B--------------------------------------------------------| G--------------------------------------------------------| D--------------------------------------------------------| A---9--9--11--9--9--9---11--9--9--9---11--9--9--9--------| etc. E---7--7--7---7--7--7---7---7--7--7---7---7--7--7--------|
B
Verse:
BBBEB A mountain train's coming down the tracks - she ain't wasting time, BBBEB She's following me, 'cos I'm going back, right to the end of the line, F# She know's I ain't been anywhere, AbE Because I'll come back everytime to her.
Chorus:
B Walking with a mountain, E Walking with a mountain.
Verse:
BBBEB The troubles and tears, I take 'em in years - I left so many behind, BBBEB Maybe it's strange to rearrange - who know's what I'll find, F# But anything's better than the life I've known, AbE I can't face anything that low,
B Walking with a mountain, E Walking with a mountain.
Solo over verses
B Walking with a mountain, E Walking with a mountain.
for the rest simply use the same chords
Now when she talks to me, I can see just where I'm headed to, She sits, drinks, takes it all in, just to admire the view, But if I had my choice in life, I'd take that woman for my wife.
Walking with a mountain, Walking with a mountain. [...] Jumping jack flash, it's a gas, Jumping jack flash, it's a gas.
some soli again fade out
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