=================================== The Libertines - You're My Waterloo =================================== This is my first ever tab submission and all of my own work. I hope it helps. Unlike the others, this is tabbed the correct way to enable you to play both parts easier (as Peter plays it). It's such a lovely long lost song and one of my favourites to play. ======================================================== [Chords Used] VERSE - C E Am F E (To quickly alternate between the F and E chord - keep the F barre chord shape but slide your first finger off past the nut to a normal E but using 2nd, 3rd and 4th fingers.) CHORUS - A E ========================================================== **Intro/Riff 1** - Played after opening C chord. (Notes in brackets not always played but help it merge to the chord on top) E|--0--1--3--1--0-----------0-----------------------------------| B|-----------------3--1--3-----3--1--0--0h1--0------------------| G|----------------------------------------------2--0------------| D|----------------------------------------------------(3)--(0)--| A|--------------------------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------------------------| **Riff 2** (h = hammer-on) E|--0--1--3--1--0--3--5--7--8--7h8--7--5--0--| B|-------------------------------------------| G|-------------------------------------------| D|-------------------------------------------| A|-------------------------------------------| E|-------------------------------------------| F E Stone the crows / Stumbling Around etc.. Riff 3 (Played slowly after the 'Stone the crows' part, underneath A and E chords) Played partly on Cello on the studio recording. The E note in the bracket is an alternative to the open E. E |------------------0---2--5--4----| B |--2--2--3--2--3----------------2-| G |---------------------------------| X3 D |---------------------------------| A |---------------------------------| E |---------------------------------| The following is played before the fast solo (which I haven't included). If playing without a band it's not really needed. E |------------------0--2--4--5--7--8-| (Play last C note faintly) B |--2--2--3--2--3--(5)---------------| G |-----------------------------------| D |-----------------------------------| A |-----------------------------------| E |-----------------------------------| ************************************************************** Please let me know what you think, and please rate this tab as it's my first. I'll be happy to make alterations. Rob G. ************************************************************** This is Pete himself trying to work out the intro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75gt4gh1i4I ========================================================