Lendário guitarrista irlandês que ficou conhecido pelas suas vibrantes performances no palco.
Rory Gallagher iniciou o seu sucesso como guitarrista no "power trio" Taste, banda britânica de rock que alcançou fama no final dos anos 60. Mas, a partir de 1971 ele resolveu seguir carreira solo lançando o cd "Rory Gallagher" logo depois de ter sido convidado a participar do Isle of Whight Rock Fetsival, festival que ficou famoso por receber última apresentação de Jimi Hendrix.
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!
Artist: Rory Gallagher Song: "Going to My Hometown" Album: "Rory Gallagher Konserthuset Stockholm" (1979) Source: FM Broadcast 27th October, 1979. http://profile.ultimate-guitar.com/rikigo/blog/55389/
Official Site URL's: http://www.rorygallagher.com/ Wiki URL's: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Gallagher YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYYbK2sDaJ4
Version: 1.0 Played by on the Mandolin by Rory Gallagher, but transcribed for the Guitar. To be played on the first four strings (i.e. 1 to 4), only.
BACKGROUND: "...'Goin' to my Hometown' was a firm live staple for Rory Gallagher, his tribute to the of Skiffle. It is perhaps fitting the only studio version known recorded with Lonnie and a rip roaring version it is, too. Lonnie Donegan sings the backup refrain with of gusto. As Rory had now given up his no singles policy, it's a shame this was not at the time of its recording. Its footstompin' rhythm would surely have gained Rory some gain in the fickle Top 20. The song's close out (is) with a very satisfying reflective ..." http://www.amazon.ca/Wheels-Within-Rory-Gallagher/dp/B00008BXK4
Intro: NC Mama's in the kitchen baking up a pie. NC Daddy's in the backyard,"Get a job, son, NC D7* G7* F7* D7* F7* D7* Gmaj* You know you ought to try". NC D7* G7* F7* D7* F7* D7* Gmaj* I packed up my bag, I headed down the road, NC DGmajA7DGmajA7D I got me a job from Henry Ford. NC But I made a mistake, I moved much too far NC DGmajA7DGmajA7D And now I know what the lonesome blues are . . . NC DGmajD I`m getting lonesome, I'm getting blue, NC DGmajD I need someone to talk to. NC DGmajD I`m getting lonesome, I'm getting blue, NC Now, let me tell you... Now, let me tell you... NC Now, let me tell you... Now, let me tell you... NC DD5D Now, let me tell you where I'm going to...
DD5DDD5DDD5D Ah... oh! Yeah... oh!
Verse 1: DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D Yes, I'm going to my home town, DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D Sorry babe I can't take you. GG5GGG5GGG5GGG5G Yes, I'm going to my home town, DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D Sorry honey, but I can't take you. AA5AAA5ADD5DD5DDD5D Only got one ticket, Good Lord ...I just can't afford two.
DD5DDD5DDD5D Take me home...
Verse 2: DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D Yeah, the day I left, DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D You know I had shoes upon my feet. GG5GGG5G The day I left, DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D I had shoes upon my feet. AA5AAA5A Get home again honey, DD5DDD5D Don't even 'got enough to eat.
[Lead Solo 1] Lay it on my honey!... DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D GG5GGG5G DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D AA5AAA5A DD5DDD5D
[Bass Solo] OK... do another one... DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D GG5GGG5G DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D AA5AAA5A DD5DDD5D
Verse 3: DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D Going to my home town, DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D I'm leaving on the midnight train, GG5GGG5G Going to my home town, DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D I'm leaving on the midnight train, AA5AAA5A Got to keep on rolling honey, DD5DDD5D Won't be back again.
Verse 4: DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D Yes I'm going to my home town, going to my home town, DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D going to my home town, going to my home town, GG5GGG5GGG5GGG5G Do you wanna go, Do you wanna go, AA5AAA5AAA5AAA5A Do you wanna go, Do you wanna go. DD5DDD5D Does your mother, know? Alright, ...alright!
Verse 5: DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D Going to my home town, DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D I'm leaving right away, GG5GGG5G Going to my home town, ...darling. DD5DDD5DDD5DDD5D 'Leaving right away, AA5AAA5A Got to keep on trucking honey, DD5DDD5D Your plan won't make me stay.
---------------------------------- NOTES: * = Octave Chords (12th fret = Nut). 1. Do warm-up your fingers and the strings before trying these chords, as the positions the tempo, are very demanding. 2. My next step, ...is to get a mandolin to learn and try this tune upon. I'm sure that will result in a different interpretation. 3. When I'm duly inspired I'll follow-up with the 'finger picking' notation. 4. As there is a dearth of information about this tune, I'd appreciate your comments and corrections.