Date: Sun, 30 Nov 1997 17:28:20 -0500 From: The Miller FamilySubject: TAB: Water by Poster Children Water by Poster Children on Daisy Chain Reaction transcribed by Jesse Miller I figured this out while I was trying to write an original song. I didn't work out the solo, but I think pretty much everything else is right. play these chords 5 times alone E|---- ---- B|-7-- -8-- G|-7-- -7-- D|---- ---- A|-5-- -5-- E|---- ---- The other guitar and bass join in for 8 more times. The 2nd guitar is distorted and loud. It pretty much drowns out the 1st guitar. guitar 2 plays: E|------------------------------------------------------ B|------------------------------------------------------ G|-7---7----10-11-12------------------------------------ D|-7---7----10-11-12------------------------------------ A|-5---5----8--9--10------------------------------------ E|-5---5----8--9--10------------------------------------ and the bass is playing: G|------------------------------------------------------ D|-0---0----3--4--5------------------------------------- A|------------------------------------------------------ E|------------------------------------------------------ The 3--4--5 might be a slide or a hammer on. It might be played on the E string in drop D tuning. Here is the little riff from the ending of the first E|----------------- B|----------------- G|-7--9--11--7----- D|--------------7-- A|----------------- E|----------------- The other guitar is simular and not hard to figure out if you listen to the CD. I think it is played with octave chords. Then there is a pause, the 1st guitar comes in distorted, and there is a cool solo. Here are the lyrics and basic stucture: intro chorus without singing 1, 2, 3, 4 verse Wait I'm What never mind One chorus x 2 One into two Two into Four Four into I'm verse Asleep 23 Stop Wait Wait never mind One chorus x 2 One into two Two into Four Four into bridge 1, 2, 3, 4 verse bridge cool ending pause cool soloing and stuff ------------------------------------------------------ Jesse Miller vmiller@skyenet.net http://www.skyenet.net/~vmiller