Baby Strange Tab de T Rex

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Artist : T Rex
Album : The Slider
Track Position : 10

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Initially a psychedelic combo called Tyrannosaurus Rex, T.Rex was a primary force in , thanks to the creative direction of guitarist/vocalist Marc Bolan (born Mark Feld). Bolan created a deliberately trashy form of that was proud of its own disposability, which stood in contrast to the low-key whimsical poetry of the earlier duo. T.Rex's music borrowed the underlying sexuality of early rock & roll, adding dirty, simple grooves and fat distorted guitars, as well as an overarching folky/hippie spirituality that always came through the clearest on ballads.

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Baby Strange Tab de T Rex

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        			Baby Strange Tab by T Rex


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From: sjpachuta@mmm.com
Subject: ADD: Baby Strange (T. Rex)

(This tab is a slight improvement of my previous one).

I don't know if anyone still listens to T. Rex, but I was a big fan
back in the early 70's, and I guess I still am for that matter.  In
some ways Marc Bolan reminds me of Kurt Cobain in that they both wrote
pretty simple but catchy tunes (O.K., not all of Nirvana's songs are
catchy, but I think many are)--and of course they both died young.
Here's one of my favorite T. Rex tunes, tabbed with the help of Marc
himself in the movie "Born to Boogie":

                              Baby Strange

                                 T. Rex

There's not much to this.  The sliding C# to D pattern is repeated
frequently between verses; the verses are built around D.

/ = slide up

Intro and between verses:

  C# D
E--1/2-2---1/2-2-2-----------|
B--2/3-3---2/3-3-3-etc.------|
G--1/2-2---1/2-2-2-----------|
D----------------------------|
A----------------------------|
E----------------------------|

Verses:

    (Vary the pattern a bit on these)
   D                                      Cmaj7
E--2---------------2---2----------------2---0-------------------------|
B--3---------------3---3----------------3---0-------------------------|
G--2---------------2---2----------------2---0-------------------------|
D-------------------------------------------2-------------------------|
A-------------------------------------------3-------------------------|
E-------------------------------------------0-------------------------|
     I see you walking    I see you talking     With all of my friends...


Chorus:
   F          E              F                                  Am     E
E--1----------0--------------1---------------------------------------(fast---|
B--1----------0--------------1------------1-------------1-------1------------|repeats)
G--2----------1--------------2------------0-------------0-------2------1-----|
D--3----------2--------------3------------2-------------0-------2------2-----|
A--3----------2--------------3------------3-------------2--------------2-----|
E--1----------0--------------1------------3----------------------------0-----|
   OOO you're strange  Don't lame me baby strange Don't lame me baby

Lyrics (from liner notes on The Slider):

I see you walking, I see you talking
With all of my friends
I'm shadowed under, You're like some thunder
I wanna be your friend

I wanna call you, I wanna ball you
All night long
In winds of passion, My whip is lashing
I wanna get you and then

CHORUS:

        OOO you're strange
        Don't lame me baby strange
        Don't lame me baby

The city's shaking, I ain't faking
Baby this is the end
I'm overloaded, My head's exploded
I wanna get you and then

CHORUS


Notes:  The version on The Slider is in standard tuning.  The version
in "Born to Boogie" is a half step higher.  Marc Bolan doesn't use a
capo on this one, however, so he either tuned a half step higher or
the film maker (Ringo Starr!) sped it up a bit.

I'm curious if anyone else likes this song (or has even heard of this
song) and actually plans to try this tab.  Please let me know if you
do!  As always, corrections and comments are welcome.

Steve Pachuta
sjpachuta@mmm.com
            	

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