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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedNot long ago, you would have had Peter Grant sending the boys to beat your @$$.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedThe bridge sequence is easier to play by bridging at the 4th fret and playing the "6" (B-flat?) as a hammer-on, but the stretch 8-6-4 on the G-string is ridiculous.
Don Henley doesn't play this song this fast, at ;east not anymore. He did a version for Howard Stern that was lovely at 3/4 tempo. But shred away, that's what the young people enjoy. -
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There are so many other venues offering tutoring, charts, tabs and play-alongs it hardly seems necessary to draw the attention of SuperHype Publishing, Inc.
Unless the only way that an individual can approach the piece is through the bouncing ball, it would probably not even be worth yousician's time to do an auto-tab, that would still likely be so riddled with errors that it would take some convincing to recognize the tune.