Date: Wed, 29 Nov 1995 13:57:06 +0000 (GMT) From: "Rev. Linda Slug"Here are the chords to the song What me Name? by the Jamaican funk-ethnic crossover artist, Reggae Spoons. His "wife" (officially they are not married) Joan plays bass, while Reggae plays electric and sometimes acoustic guitars. The following is transcribed from Spoons' only UK performance ever at the Citadel, St. Helens in 1988 as part of a Rasta Revival concert. Bootlegs of the concert are easily available in Liverpool city centre (Try Probe or Scene of the Crime), but the only official release of the song was on a jamaican only 45 which has long since been deleted. Reggae was a pivotal figure in the early 70s reggae breakthrough and was reputed to have played in bands with Desmond Dekker and Pete Tosh during the 1960s. What Me Name? - Reggae Spoons. bass tab: X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X G----------|--------|--------|--------|--------|---------| D--------2-|------2-|--------|--------|--------|----0----| A--0---3---|0---3---|------2-|------2-|--0-3---|--2---2--| E----------|--------|0---3---|0---3---|1-----1-|3--------| Chords: Am... Am... Em... Em... F... G... Repeat throughout verse. Chorus: G----------|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------| D----------|----0---|--------|3-2-0---|--------|----0---|--------| A----0-3---|--2-----|3-2-0---|------3-|--0-3---|--2-----|3-------| E--1-----1-|3-----3-|------3-|--------|1-----1-|3-----3-|--------| Chords: F... G... C... C... F... G... C... Lyrics: RS:What me name? JS:Reggae Spoons RS:What me name? JS:Reggae Spoons RS:I say what me name? Both:Your}name Reggae Spoons Me} Verse 2: RS:What me play? JS:Reggae Spoons RS:What me play? JS:Reggae Spoons RS:Me play reggae! cos I Both: Reggae Spoons. Chorus: Both: Jah love me Jah protect me Jah called Haile Selassie Jah feed me Jah clothe me Jah protect me From what is nasty Verse 3: RS:Who gonna love ya? JS:Reggae Spoons RS:Who gonna love ya? JS:Reggae Spoons RS:Yeh, I gonna love ya, cos I is Both: Reggae Spoons Instrumental break. Reggae sometimes plays the sax here, but on this occasion (St. Helens) a member of a different band, uncredited on the sleeve played the melody of No Woman No Cry on the pipes. It fits quite well. Chorus 3 times Verse 4: RS:Time for me to go now JS:Reggae Spoons RS:It's really time for me to go now JS:Reggae Spoons RS:But me want you all to buy me record called JS:Reggae Spoons. Chorus 5 times to end. Transcribed by David Linley (dal23@hermes.cam.ac.uk) on 29th November 1995. Comments or mistakes to the address above.