e | ------- | [played] | ------- | B | ------- | [lots,] | ------- | G | --13--- | | --11--- | D | --14--- | [then] | --14--- | A | --14--- | | --14--- | E | ------- | | ------- | This's called an E/B into a B4, I guess. Listen to the song for the timing. E/B B4 x2 [Next, E (played normal, open 022100), then slide into an A, no bar (go ahead and hit all the strings, though).] E A E A Whatever you want from me, E A whatever you want I'll do. E A Try to squeeze a drop of blood, E A from a sugarcube. [Play the break like so.] A B C#4 Eb4 E [slide, sucka] A E A Try to be more assured, E A try to be more right there. E A Try to be less uptight, E A try to be more aware. E A Whatever you want from me, E A is what I want to do for you. E A Sweeter than a drop of blood, E A from a sugarcube. A B C#4 Eb4 C#4 Eb4 E A A B C#4 Eb4 And though I like to act the part of being tough, C#4 Eb4 E4 I crumble like a sugarcube, F#4 for you! [Do the intro thing again! Yeah! Now we're cookin'!] E/B B4 x2 A B Whatever you want from me, C#4 Eb4 whatever you want I'll do, E A and I will try! E A A B Whatever you want from me, C#4 Eb4 whatever you want I'll do! E A Try to squeeze a drop of blood, E A squeeze a drop of blood, E A from a sugarcube. End on E. That's all. A more difficult, but complex-sounding thing to do for the verses would be to go from E to A to B back to A then back to E. You have to be faster, but it might be worth it. See, Ira plays this in open E usually (hence the quicker note changes in the studio version of this song, and the nutty solo), but he also did a Take-Away Show in which he played it in standard on an acoustic. Hit up Google with the following search and I'm sure a smart kid like you will easily be able to find it: "Yo La Tengo Take Away Show". Anywhoo, I've taken what should have been a really simple tab and made it confusing, I'm sure, so I'll stop typing here. No I won't. Yo La Tengo is one of the loveliest bands ever to rock on this earth. Now I will.