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Jon Steel

 

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Post  Posted 17 Oct 2007 8:44 pm    
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Anybody have SG tablature for "Don't Bogart that Joint"?

From the 60's, song done by various groups:

1. Fraternity of Man (the original, in film "Easy Rider")
2. Grateful Dead
3. Little Feat
4. Country Joe and the Fish
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Jon Steel

 

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Bay Area, California
Post  Posted 18 Oct 2007 1:43 pm    
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>>> bounce >>>
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Jon Steel

 

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Bay Area, California
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2007 6:50 pm    
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Thanks to those who emailed me privately.

Any other takers out there with Bogart tabs?
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Jon Steel

 

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Bay Area, California
Post  Posted 22 Oct 2007 1:14 pm    
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This sent to me via private email - I will tab it out and post:

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The song is in the key of E. There are only three chords: E, A, and B. The song uses the BC pedals a lot. A LOT.

Here's the intro. Pick strings 4, 5, and 6 for all of this.

It starts with just steel guitar:
open (no bar on the strings)
open, with BC-pedals
2nd Fret, with BC-pedals

Then the band comes in with you:
(A chord) 5th Fret, with BC (then release BC, then down and up on BC again.)

(B chord) 7th Fret, with BC (then release BC, then down and up on BC again.)
(E chord) 7th Fret, with AB.
Quick tag:
5th Fret
7th Fret
7th Fret, with AB

Then the vocal comes in. The rest of the song is mostly in frets 5 and 7.
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Jon Steel

 

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Bay Area, California
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2007 1:03 pm    
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Here is the tab, based on above instructions.

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Andy Sandoval


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Bakersfield, California, USA
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2007 3:47 pm    
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Good job Jon.
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Jim Cohen


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Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2007 5:25 pm    
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Well, I, for one, haven't the slightest idea what on earth you guys are talking about.
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Mike Shefrin

 

Post  Posted 23 Oct 2007 6:01 pm    
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Aww C'mon Jimbeaux, don't tell me you don't know what "Don't bogart that joint" means!! It means don't behave the way Humphrey Bogart did in a "joint". ie: a bar like Rick's place in Casablanca. Sheesh... I gotta explain everything to ya!

Jim Cohen


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Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2007 6:29 pm    
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What, you mean Gambling? I'm shocked! Shocked to learn that Gambling is going on in here!
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Jack Stanton


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Somewhere in the swamps of Jersey
Post  Posted 24 Oct 2007 3:23 am    
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"Here are your winnings, Mr. Cohen..."
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Jon Steel

 

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Bay Area, California
Post  Posted 24 Oct 2007 11:41 am    
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Updated
Tab ==>
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1940 Kay bass

1939 Rickenbacher Model B 6-string lap steel tuned C6

Jackson Steel Slideking LS 6-string with pitch change hand pedal, tuned Open E

Jackson Steel Sho-Bro 7-string dobro with EDGE hand pedal pitch changer, built by Buddy Emmons and Shot Jackson himself in early 70's, tuned Open E

Hand pedals above take you from the I to the IV.
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Billy Wilson

 

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El Cerrito, California, USA
Post  Posted 24 Oct 2007 5:54 pm    
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Jim C. It means when you go into a bar don't act all Humphrey on everyone.
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Jon Steel

 

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Bay Area, California
Post  Posted 25 Oct 2007 8:32 am    
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Finally, a version that works ...




_________________
1940 Kay bass

1939 Rickenbacher Model B 6-string lap steel tuned C6

Jackson Steel Slideking LS 6-string with pitch change hand pedal, tuned Open E

Jackson Steel Sho-Bro 7-string dobro with EDGE hand pedal pitch changer, built by Buddy Emmons and Shot Jackson himself in early 70's, tuned Open E

Hand pedals above take you from the I to the IV.
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