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Date: Mon, 02 Oct 95 15:58:48 0000 From: John Walston <jwalston@mail.cc.trincoll.edu> VALENTINE written by Paul Westerberg, Tommy Stinson, and Chris Mars as recorded by the Replacements on Please To Meet Me as transcribed by John Walston (jwalston@mail.trincoll.edu)
Well youC wish upFon a starF, thatC turns Finto a plaFne and IC quess Fthat's right oFn par, withC who isF left to blamFe IfC you were a pill, I'd take aF hand ful at my will, anFd knock you back with something sweet and strong, prCetty tired you wake up, in febuary maFke-up, liFke a fool and a lone star your gone FTonight makes love to all your Fkind tomorrow's pickingF valentines F
After paul sings "Valentines" the riff is just D A G, hit D with the counting like: D A G (I hope that's clear, you should be able to get the exact strum 1 2 + 3 + 4 + from the record, with the accents) (second verse, pre-chorus, and chorus the same guitar part) You pop up in some place, so sick and so refined Are you strung out on some face, well I know it ain't mine If you were a pill, I'd take a handful at my will, and knock you back with something sweet and strong. Trouble keeping your head up, when your hungry and your fed up, like a moon and lone star your gone. Tonight makes love to all your kind, tomorrow's picking valentines. The bridge is just variations on the guitar parts already used, so I'm not going to bother tabing in all out unless someone requests it. The final pre-chorus/chorus is:
CIf you were a pill, I'd take Fa handful at my will, Fand knock you back with something sweet as wine CYesterday was their's to say, this is their wForld and their time, FWell if tonight belongs to you, tomorrow's mine! FTonight makes love to all youFr kind, tomorrow's pickinFg Valentines (2x) F C F F 1 2 + 3 + 4 +
The outro, apparently one of Westerberg's favorite songwriting tools(Think "Kiss Me On The Bus") is just straight eighth note strums, like so: C F F 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + The main riff, if you want to get fancy, when you play A hammer on then pull off to the 6th(E). When you play G, add in the 2nd(A). So the riff looks like this: C C F G6 F F Gadd2 F Gadd2 1 2 3 + 4 1+ 2+ 3+ 4+