Alcançou o sucesso na década de 70, fazendo uma música influenciada pelo jazz e pelo folk rock. Suas letras são introspectivas e de caráter romântico, e estão entre as melhores criadas na história do rock. Gravou três discos que entraram para a história do rock: Clouds, de 1969, Court and Spark, de 1974, e Blue, de 1971, que ocupa a 30ª posição na lista dos 500 melhores álbuns de todos os tempos da revista Rolling Stone.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
“Blonde in the Bleachers” by Joni Mitchell Tabbed by Robin Young [email protected]
Chords: A: X02220 (A: X0222X use on quick E/A – A changes) (A: X0XX20 use after Bm/A, after quick E/A – A changes) A/D: XX0220 Am: X02210 Am/D: XX0210 Am7: X02010 Am7: X05550 use only once: in 2nd verse, on ‘soul’ Bm/A: X0X43X Bm: X24432 bar 2nd fret Bm7: X24232 bar 2nd fret Bm7/E: 024232 bar 2nd fret C: X32010 Cmaj7/F: 13300X play F on first string with thumb D: XX0232 Dmaj7/G: 3X022X D/C: X3023X Dsus2: XX0230 E: 022100 E/A: X02100 (E/A: X0210X use on quick E/A – A changes) Emaj7: 02110X Em7sus2: 0X4430 Esus4: 022200 E6sus4: 022220 F: 13321X Fmaj7: 133210 play F on first string with thumb F#m/B: X42222 bar 2nd fret F#m7: 242222 bar 2nd fret G: 32003X
Chords in (parentheses) are optional—just slight variations with muting on the regular chord that you only need if you’re being a perfectionist. Sound-wise, it shouldn’t make much of a difference.
Intro: Am/D – Am7 – Fmaj7 – Dmaj7/G – G – Dmaj7/G – G
Am/DAm7 The blonde in the bleachers, she flips her hair for you, Fmaj7Dmaj7/GGDmaj7/GG A-bove the loudspeakers you start to fall.
BmF#m/BAE/A She follows you home, but you miss livin’ a-lone F#m7Bm7EEsus4 You can still hear sweet mysteries cal-ling you. CD/CC The bands and the roadies, lo- vin’ ‘em and lea- vin’ ‘em Emaj7 E6sus4 Cmaj7/FFA/D It’s pleasure to try ‘em, it’s trouble to keep ‘em.
Am Em7sus2 A ‘Cause it seems like you’ve got- - -ta give up Em7sus2 Am7EmF#m Such a piece of your soul when you give up the chase. Dsus2DBm Feeling it hot and cold, you’re in rock ‘n’ roll, Esus4AE/A – A – E/A - A It’s the na- - ture of the race.
Bm/AADsus2DBm It’s the un- - known child, so sweet and wild, Esus4AE/A – A – E/A - A It’s youth, it’s too good to waste.
E/A – Am/D – Am7 – Fmaj7 Dmaj7/G – G – Dmaj7/G – G – Cmaj7/F – F
Fmaj7DBm7Bm7/EAE/A She tapes her re-grets to the mi- - crophone stand
ADsus2Bm7 She says, “You can’t hold the hand of a Bm7/EAE/AA rock ‘n’ roll man ve-ry long, Dsus2Bm7 Or count on your plans with a Bm7/EAE/AA rock ‘n’ roll man ve-ry long, Dsus2Bm7 Com-pete with the fans for your Bm7/EAE/AA rock ‘n’ roll man for ve-ry long, Dsus2Bm7Bm7/EAAm7 The girls and the bands and the rock ‘n’ roll man.”
Ending: Cmaj7/F – Fmaj7 A7 (saxophone interlude) End on A7