O estado de Michigan, nos EUA, foi o berço das maiores bandas de garagem da América. O famoso "som de Detroit" e seus arredores, como Saginaw e Flint, ficou caracterizado pela incrível agressividade, força e volume que suas bandas nativas geravam. Exemplos como Stooges, MC5, Ted Nugent's Amboy Dukes, Bob Seger System, Cactus e Alice Cooper, mostram que era a "capital nacional do som de garagem" em contrapartida ao som lento e viajante da costa Oeste, vide a psicodelia de São Francisco.
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!
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FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria E-MAIL: [email protected] DATE: Tue, 01 May 2001 11:57a.m. GMT+1 ARTIST: Grand Funk Railroad SONG: Mr. Limousine Driver ALBUM: Grand Funk (Red Album) 1969, Capitol
############################ # Mr. Limousine Driver # ############################ written by Mark Farner
INTRO:
(with drums + bass) E B F C (play with barre-chords from the 7th fret upwards)
then guitar only: (great Mark Farner-distortion :-) E A E D-A. 2x's (where the dot is: strum empty strings shortly) | |---> play this pattern througout the verses
VERSES: Hey Mr. Limousine Driver Can I ask you a favour please? Let her in my door, And don't look back here no more, I know you can do it with ease.
Although we're on our way from the show, And you don't like to get off the track. Please, Mr. Chauffeur let's talk things over 'Cause she says she loves me and that's a fact.
BRIDGE: E Can you hear what I'm sayin' B It's not like I'm prayin' CG You know, because you've done it before. EB So why make me wait please don't hesitate C G---A ---> play G-barre and slide up to 5th fret's A just get back here and let her in my door.
1st Solo over verses
VERSE: Hey Mr. Limousine Driver I know you know where it's at Too late, will be later You just read your ev'nin' paper And don't worry 'bout what's goin' on in back.
Hey Mr. Limousine Driver Hey Mr. Limousine Driver
2nd Solo (just like before) and fade out
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