Here's "Devil Inside" by INXS. It's difficult to show timing so I tried to break it into measures where I could. s = slide p = pulloff h = hammeron r = release Riff A E |----------|-----------|----------|---------| B |----------|-----------|----------|---------| G |----------|-----------|----------|---------| D |----------|-------1p0-|----------|---------| A |3-3-----1-|3-1-3------|3-3-----1-|-3-1-3---| E |----3-3---|-----------|----3-3---|---------| Riff B (not sure about placement in measures) in first two measures next two last one E -3---------3------------10s12-12-12s10-------15----------15-| B -3h5r3h5-5r3------------10s12-12-12s10-------15h17r15h17-15-| G ------------------------------------------------------------| D ------------------------------------------------------------| A ------------------------------------------------------------| E ------------------------------------------------------------| INTRO: C5 (C5) n.c. |percussion and Hutchence noises| | |: Riff A| | | :| VERSE (Here comes the woman...): C5 A5 C5 A5 | | | | |: Riff A| | | :| BRIDGE: G Em G |Riff B | | | | | | VERSE same chords/tab as above except: instead of C5 and A5 play this coming out of BRIDGE (hold for two measures) (hold for two measures) E 12----------|---------s|9 ---------|-----------| B 13----------|---------s|10---------|-----------| G ------------|----------|-----------|-----------| D ------------|----------|-----------|-----------| A ------------|----------|-----------|-----------| E ------------|----------|-----------|-----------| CHORUS (devil inside...devil inside...): F C |: | | | :| INTRO (starting at n.c. part with Riff A) VERSE CHORUS BRIDGE II: C F C F C F F* Bb F* Bb F Bb |: | | | :| GUITAR SOLO (sorry no tab, just improvise in G penatonic :)): G Em G | | | | | repeat twice | | | VERSE (only play Riff A once at the end) CHORUS twice BRIDGE II repeat and fade -- ******************************************************************************* violator--"Sorry officer. I think there was something wrong with my gas pedal." policeman--"Yes, it must have been deeply depressed." Later, Les (zekes@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu)