20th Century Boy by Marc Bolan as covered by Buckethead on "Great Jewish Music - A Tribute to Marc Bolan" tabbed by Doug Cartwright for the first 2 minutes or so, improvise in a Buckethead style as covered in some of my previous tabs (notably Ballad of Buckethead), before going into this main riff: E-------------------------------------------- B-------------------------------------------- G-1-1-1---------------------------1-1-1------ D-2-2-2---------------------------2-2-2------ A-2-2-2---------------------------2-2-2------ E-0-0-0--0-0-2p0-2p0-2-0 let ring-0-0-0------and so on Vibrato the second fret bends after the 1/2 or 1/4 bend Verse e-------------------------------- B-------------------------------- G-------------------------------- D-2-2-4-4-2-2-4-4---------------- A-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0----------------Repeat E-------------------------------- Bridge "and it's plain to see..." Begins with the verse riff, then on "see", change to this: e---------------- B---------------- G-4-4-6-6-4-4-6-6 D-4-4-6-6-4-4-6-6 A---------------- E---------------- (only 2 bars, then the verse riff) Verse e-------------------------------- B-------------------------------- G-------------------------------- D-2-2-4-4-2-2-4-4---------------- A-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0---------------- E-------------------------------- Chorus E------------ B------------ G-9-9-9--11-9 D-9-9-9--11-9 A-7-7-7--9--7 E-0-0-0-----0 Fills and Solos: Unless you're some kinda tabbing genius, you're not gonna be able to work out Buckethead's fills. Therefore, my best advice is, as nearly always with Buckethead, improvise. The verse is on A, the main riff/intro is on E, and the bridge bit is on a B. Plenty of speed, effects, technique-heavy noodling, more effects and more speed are what you're aiming for to create that lush "My name is Buckethead and I can do anything and it still sounds good" kind of sound. Hope this helps.