Can someone post what they think is going on harmonically in the bridge to this song?
Cool! I have that album and a guitar handy but now what time should I start listening at for the "bridge"?glocke12 wrote:haha...good point. I guess the Europe 72 version would be good to start with.
Phil - he's a bass dude...strumminsix wrote:Cool! I have that album and a guitar handy but now what time should I start listening at for the "bridge"?glocke12 wrote:haha...good point. I guess the Europe 72 version would be good to start with.
And are we talking Bobby, Jerry or Phil here?
I believe this structure was set in stone from the 60s to the 90s but I haven't sat down and counted how long they hold the E on different versions. I tend to hit a bomb on that first E and hold it, sometimes until the D after it, then start jamming the progression above. It's another way to create tension and release. A good example of my approach can be heard here: http://www.archive.org/details/Fennario ... ir.AnzelmoChina Cat Sunflower: Chord Chart
Verse 1:
[G / / /] [G / F /] [G / / / ] [F / / / ]
[G / / /] [G / F /] [G / / / ] [F / / / ]
Little Lead between:
[G / / / ] [G / / / ] [G / / / ] [G / / / ]
[D / / / ] [D / / / ] [D / / / ] [D / C / ] [D /]
Verse 2:
[G / / /] [G / F /] [G / / / ] [F / / / ]
[G / / /] [G / F /] [G / / / ] [F / / / ]
2nd (identical) little Lead between:
[G / / / ] [G / / / ] [G / / / ] [G / / / ]
[D / / / ] [D / / / ] [D / / / ] [D / C / ] [D /]
Bridge:
[E / / / ] [E / / / ] [E / / / ] [D / E / ]
[E / / / ] [E / / / ] [E / / / ] [D / E / ]
[E / / / ] [E / / / ] [E / / / ] [D / E / ]
[B / / / ] [B / / / ] [B / / / ] [B / A / ] [D /]
Verse 3:
[G / / /] [G / F /] [G / / / ] [F / / / ]
[G / / /] [G / F /] [G / / / ] [F / / / ]
Transition Lead:
[G / / / ] [G / / / ] [G / / / ] [G / / / ]
[D / / / ] etc etc jam on D into Rider
Rusty, I'm totally with you that it's D, but what other chord do differing opinions say it is?Rusty the Scoob wrote:I've heard some debate from time to time about the last chord at the end of the bridge and before the 3rd verse. I firmly believe that it's a D - it sounds right to my ears and makes perfect sense with music theory - it's the V in a classic "II V I" transition back to G.
tigerstrat wrote:Rusty, I'm totally with you that it's D, but what other chord do differing opinions say it is?Rusty the Scoob wrote:I've heard some debate from time to time about the last chord at the end of the bridge and before the 3rd verse. I firmly believe that it's a D - it sounds right to my ears and makes perfect sense with music theory - it's the V in a classic "II V I" transition back to G.
Which show is the E72 CCat from, anyway? All these references to albums and DP's totally befuddles me. Talk dates, people!!
interesting ...... the D sounds good ..... always did B-> A to end ittigerstrat wrote:Rusty, I'm totally with you that it's D, but what other chord do differing opinions say it is?Rusty the Scoob wrote:I've heard some debate from time to time about the last chord at the end of the bridge and before the 3rd verse. I firmly believe that it's a D - it sounds right to my ears and makes perfect sense with music theory - it's the V in a classic "II V I" transition back to G.
Which show is the E72 CCat from, anyway? All these references to albums and DP's totally befuddles me. Talk dates, people!!