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FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de DATE: Sun, 27 May 2001 6:54 p.m. GMT+1 ARTIST: Mott The Hoople SONG: Rock And Roll Queen ALBUM: Mott The Hoople, 1969 Rock And Roll Queen ******************* written by Mick Ralphs For the intro do either this riff: E|------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------| G|-----------------------------7---5--------| 2 times D|-----------------------------7---5---7----| A|----------------------3------5---3---7----| E|----0--3--5----0-3-5----5------------5----| or try with chords (very fast) E G A E G A C-A D C A 2 times This is the main riff.
Listen wDoman you neAedn't look so stupid when I call your name out loud 'Cause evDerybody thinks yoAu're a sweet smelling girl with intelligence and you know how I wGouldn'tD want anyone else to know About the wGay you really Dare You're just a rAock and roll queen You kGnow what I mean D G-A And I'm just a rock and roll star
play the main riff again
Listen wDoman you needn't go toA bed with everybody that you meet 'Cause evDerybody thinks Ayou're a sweet little girl with intelligence in your feet I woGuldn't Dwant anyone else to know About the Gway you really Dare You're just a Arock and roll queen You knGow what I mean D G-A And I'm just a rock and roll star
try riffs like e:---------------------| B:---------------------| G:---14-14-14-14---12--| D:---------------------| A:---------------------| E:---------------------| Alright! do the solo firstly over main riff and then over some weird chord changing I do not really know (I think it's somethin with A and G) drum break -- main riff 2nd solo over main riff-6 times and then over the part I like most: A G D You're just a rock and roll queen You know what I mean And I'm just a rock and roll star -fade out- Ain't it a great tune' :-) Corrections, questions, comments and suggestions are always welcome, just e-mail me! __________________________________________________________ |"Won't you tell me, where have all the good times gone'" | | -Ray Davies, 1965 | | | |You can hardly listen to today's music. | | "music"' | |_________________________________________________________|