SHE'S IN A BAD MOOD tab by chris lawrence tuning both guitars: EEEEGG# that tuning is not confirmed, though its pretty close to what thurston strums on live versions. i don't think lee is in the same tuning as him, but it works well enough to use for this tab. 2 low E's, 2 E's an octave higher, and G/G# at the 3rd/4th fret of the middle E's. i think they utilize some sort of feedback tape for certain parts on this song, the humming whirring noises heard during the intro and outro... because they're replicated precisely on live versions.. but i don't know! on the record, thurston is mixed mainly in the left and lee is mainly in the right. THURSTON INTRO: strum all open strings... when the band kicks in, Lee strikes this chord w/ heavy distortion: G#------ G------- E---0--- E---0--- E---0--- E---0--- thurston keeps striking the open strings then turns to droning away at the open strings or behind the bridge (or, as thurston used on the LP version, a cowbell!). at 0:44 it sounds like Lee picks these open strings, in a tuning like EADECD (not what i've tabbed the rest of his part in, i'm just mentioning it...): D----------------------- C----------------------- E-------0--------------- D--------------------3-- A--0--0------------2---- E---0------------0------ i opted not to tab his part in EADECD becuz he uses a different guitar on this song than on confusion/world on an '83 video i have... the rest of lee's part is tabbed in EEEEGG#... the whirring noises start around a minute in, lee keeps dronin' his low E's... thurston doesn't play during his verses. lee strikes the open E's after thurston sings "she's in a bad mood"... he lets them ring out and feedback... after the first verse, thurston comes back in wailin' away at the open strings again, then moves to more cowbell action (or behind the bridge, or whatever...) lee strums these notes furiously (listen to LP for changes): G#------------------------ G------------------------- E---0------0-----0-----0-- E---0------0-----0-----0-- E--14-----10-----7-----5-- E---0------0-----0-----0-- about 2 minutes in, thurston briefly rapidly picks the G# and G strings and then the humming tape (?) starts again... lee keeps banging the low E's during this section. verse same as before, with extra nasty feedback. post-verse jam same as before. about 3 minutes in, lee starts trem picking the open strings while thurston starts working his way up the fretboard with his cowbell. lee then moves to just striking his strings, probably with a drumstick or something, very percussive, not melodic. thurston just keeps running that cowbell higher and higher... lee just does random skronk up the neck as the song reaches its climax. some humming bell sounds come in just after 4 minutes in... then at the end when the drums/bass stop, lee just bangs the open strings percussively while thurston gets as far as he can go with the cowbell. and then it ends w/ lee's open strings sustaining.