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________________________The_Red_Rose_And_The_Briar
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________________________________________________by_John_Wesley_Harding
__________________________written_by_David_Lewis_&_John_Wesley_Harding
__________________________________from_the_album_"Here_Comes_The_Groom"
INTRODUCTION
============
In_the_tablature_for_the_introduction,__the_symbols_"^"_and_"v"_denote
down-strums_and_up-strums.__The_C-chords_are_played_using_the_{310230}
fingering_by_Wes,_but_the_{010230}_fingering_isnt_very_different.__It
sounds_pretty_good_if_you_change_the_pattern_slightly,_too_-_either_by
doing_only_single_downstrums_(no_upstrums)_in_most_of_the_intro,_or_by
playing_with_fingers,_using_the_thumb_to_play_the__bass__run__and__the
index,_middle_and_ring_fingers_to_play_the_treble_chords.___Wes__plays
with_a_pick,_and_Ive_found_my_usual_favourite__(a_0.60_mm_John_Dunlop
nylon_type)_too_stiff_to_comfortably_do_the_double_strums_at_the_right
speed.__My_only_thinner_pick_was_a_0.38_mm_Jim_Dunlop_nylon_pick_which
makes_the_double_strums_easy_but_is__a__bit__too__pliable__to__let__me
emphasise_the_bass_runs,_so_I_got_a_0.46_mm_JD_which_is_the__best__for
my_acoustic_guitar_but_the_optimum_depends_on_you_and_your_guitar.
CHD:_G_______________C_________________G_______________Em
_________^_v_____^_v_____^_v_____^_v_______^_v_^___________^_v_^
__|------3-------3-------3-------3--|------3---------------0----------|
__|------0-------0-------1-------1--|------0---------------0----------|
__|------0-------0-------0-------0--|------0---------------0----------|
__|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|
__|----------0h2-----3-------2p0----|---------------------------------|
__|--3------------------------------|--3-----------2-p-0-----------2--|
_____1___.___2___.___3___.___4___._____1___.___2___.___3___.___4___.
CHD:_G_______________C_________________G
_________^_v_____^_v_____^_v_____^_v_______^_v_^_v_^_v_^
__|------3-------3-------3-------3--|------3---3---3---3--------------|
__|------0-------0-------1-------1--|------0---0---0---0--------------|
__|------0-------0-------0-------0--|------0---0---0---0--------------|
__|---------------------------------|------0---0---0h2----------------|
__|----------0h2-----3-------2p0----|---------------------------------|
__|--3------------------------------|--3------------------------------|
_____1___.___2___.___3___.___4___._____1___.___2___.___3___.___4___.
CHORDS_AND_LYRICS_______(Bass_runs_are_shown_in_square_brackets_[C_B_A]_and
=================________instructions_in_curly_backets_{PLAY_INTRODUCTION}.)
{PLAY_INTRODUCTION}
____G_______C___________G
Midweek_and_we_reached_Scarlet_town
______G_______C____C/B___Am
I_was_almost_dying_of__thirst
____G__________C__________G
We_parked_the_car_in_some_old_schoolyard
_____G__________C________D__[C_B_A]
The_windscreen_caked_in_dirt
_______D_____D/C__________D/C
There_was_no_water_in_the_engine
D/B_______Am___Am/B_____C__D
Left_no_tread_upon__the_tyres
______G______________C___________G__G/F#__Em
The_electrics_were_broke_cause_you_went_mad
Em/F#__G_________C________G
You___ripped_out_all_the_wires
G_______C_______G
___G________C_______G_______,
Across_the_road,_a_small_cafe
_________G______C__C/B_Am
In_the_state_of_Disrepair
_____G________C_____G
You_went_for_papers_and_a_shave
___G________C______D__[C_B_A]
So_I_saved_you_a_chair
____D_____D/C_________D/B______Em
I_knew_it_wasnt_the_journeys_end
________________Am______Am/B___C__D
And_that_your_dream_was__incomplete
____G_______C________G_____G/F#__Em
But_I_just_could_not_stand__anymore
_______G_____C______G
I_was_dead_upon_my_feet
_______G_____C______D__[C_B_A]
I_was_dead_upon_my_feet
_________D_______D/C_________D/C______D/B
Theres_nothing_there_in_the_market_square
_________Am__________Am/B__________C__D
But_the_ghost_of_the_Scarlet_town-crier
G______C_____G__G/F#__Em
I_was_dead_upon__my__feet
____________Am______C________D
I_sing_the_red_rose_and_the_briar
____________Am_Am/B_C________D__(G_in_intro)
I_sing_the_red_rose_and_the_bri-ar
{REPEAT_INTRODUCTION_TWICE}
_____G________C_______G
The_waitress_told_me_her_life_story
______________G_______C__C/B_Am
Shed_always_meant_to_up_and_go
_____G_________C__________G
She_wiped_her_cup_on_her_red_pinafore
_______G__________C_______D__[C_B_A]
As_we_waited_for_you_to_show
____D______D/C________D/C_______D/B
And_I_told_her_just_a_little_of_you
_____________Am______Am/B___C__D
But_left_the_picture__incomplete
_____G______________C_______G_______G/F#__Em
You_still_werent_there_to_paint_it__in__person
Em/F#___G_________C_________G
So_I__skipped_out_on_the_street
____G_________C_________G
I_skipped_out_on_the_street
_____G__________C____________________G
The_newsagent_grinned,_he_said_that_youd_been_in
______________G__________C_________Am
You_bought_a_local_paper_and_some_shaves
_________G__________C_________________G
And_the_washroom_attendant_said_that_youd_freshened_up
____________G____________C______D__[C_B_A]
That_youd_left_but_you_hadnt_payed
____D__________D/C_________D/C______D/B
And_I_couldnt_figure_out_where_you_were
___________Am_____Am/B__________C_D
So_I_went_back_to_look_near_the_car
_________G_______C_______________G____G/F#__Em
Theres_nothing_there_where_it_should_have_been
Em/F#__G______C________G
Just__oil_on_dirt_and_tar
______G__G/B__C________D_[C_B_A]
Just_oil_on__dirt_and_tar
_________D_______D/C_________D/C______D/B
Theres_nothing_there_in_the_market_square
_________Am__________Am/B_________C___D
But_the_ghost_of_the_Scarlet_town-crier
_____________G________C______________G____G/F#__Em
And_theres_nothing_there_where_it_should_have_been
____________Am______C_________D
I_sing_the_red_rose_and_the_briar
____________Am______C_________D
I_sing_the_red_rose_and_the_briar
Am____C____D___[E_F#]__(G_in_intro)
{REPEAT_INTRODUCTION}
___G______C__________G
I_saw_it_parked_way_down_the_street
______G_____G/B_C__C/B__Am
In_a_garage_off_on_the_right
_______G__________C________G
And_a_man_said,_"Get_your_hands_off,_son
_________G___________C_______________D__[C_B_A]
I_just_traded_that_wreck_for_a_motorbike"
___________D______D/C_____D/C____D/B
There_was_nothing_left_of_mine_inside
____________Am______Am/B___C_D
Not_even_the__broken_radio-o-o
____G___________C_________________G__G/F#_Em
And_I_couldnt_figure_out_where_that_left_me
___________G_______C________G
So_I_went_back_to_look_for_Rose
_____G_,__C___________G
The_Cafe_Rouge_was_a_lunchtime_rush
____G________C______C/B__Am
Of_regulars_yelling_for_food
_________G___________C___________G
And_the_service_in_there_left_a_lot_to_be_desired
_________G_______G/B___C__C/B__D__[C_B_A]
All_the_regulars_were_getting_rude
___D_____D/C__________D/C_______D/B
I_saw_an_apron_thrown__over_a_chair
________Am________Am/B_________C___________D
A_note_said,_"Hey_John,_were_gone,_were_gone"
____G________C______________G____G/F#__Em
And_I_just_smiled_cause_I_loved_you__both
______G______C_____G
So_I_put_the_apron_on
___G______C_____D__[C_B_A]
I_put_the_apron_on
_______D_______D/C_________D/C______D/B
Still_nothing_there_in_the_market_square
_________Am__________Am/B_________C___D
But_the_ghost_of_the_Scarlet_town-crier
_____G_______C______G_G/F#_Em
Well_I_just_put_the_apron__on
____________Am______C_________D
I_sing_the_red_rose_and_the_briar
____________Am______C_________D
I_sing_the_red_rose_and_the_briar
____________Am______C_________D
I_sing_the_red_rose_and_the_briar
____________Am______C_________D__[E_F#]__(G_in_intro)
I_sing_the_red_rose_and_the_briar
{REPEAT_INTRODUCTION_TWICE}
____________G
In_Scarlet_town_where_I_was_born
_______C_____________G
There_was_a_fair_maid_dwellin
_________G_____G/F#______Em_______Em7
Oh,_the_colour__of__her_hair_was_brown
_________Am
And_her_name......
_________C______________Am
And_her_name_was......
_________C______________Am
And_her_name_was......__________________
___C____D__[E_F#]__(G_in_intro)
{REPEAT_INTRODUCTION}__G
________________===============_THE_END_================
NOTES
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0._According_to_Stephen_M._Webb_,__"her_name_was..."
___Barbara_Allan_as_in__the__song__"Barbara_Allan"__which__takes__place__in
___`Scarlet_Town_where_I__was__born,__ends__up__with__a__rose__and__briar.
___I_dont_have_this_song,_so_I_didnt_know_this.__I_though_it__might__have
___been_Helen_from__"I_went_to_visit_Helen_by_St._Helens_Park"__(which__is
___in_Hastings,_where_Wes_used_to_live)_from_the_song_"Pound,_Pound,_Pound"
___on_the_live_&_unaccompanied_album_"It_Happened_One_Night".
1._Many_thanks_to_Patrick_Barnett__for_his
___generosity__and__help__in__compiling__this__posting__and__Chris__Inglesi
____for_pointing_out_the__fact__that__its__"fair_maid
___dwellin"_rather_than_"family_dwellin"_which_I_had_at_first.
2._All_the_chords_are_pretty_much_the__basic__fingerings__but__Wes__uses__a
___modified_Em_[0_2_2_0_0_3]_and_Em7_is_[0_2_0_0_0_0].__For__those__of__you
___unfamiliar_with_CRD_notation,_the_chords_with_a_slash_such_as_C/B_denote
___chords_played_with_a_different_bass-note_to_usual.___The_part_before_the
___slash_is_the_chord_and_the_note_after_it_is_the_bass_note.___So_C/B_is_a
___basic_C_chord_[0_3_2_0_1_0]_but_with_the_bass-note_changed_to_B_becoming
___[x_2_2_0_1_0].__In_fact_you_neednt_worry_too_much_about_the_2nd_fretted
___D_string.__What_is_important_to_note_is_that_the_bass-note_is_played__on
___the_most_convenient_string,_not_always_on_the_bass-E__string.___In__this
___song,_the_bass-note_doesnt_actually_have_to_be_the_lowest_note_played_-
___Ive_used_this_notation_to_denote__the__bass__notes__in__the__bass-strum
___style.
3._Feel_free_to_email_me_with_any_comments_(see_header_for__email__address)
___or_to_request_tabs_for_songs.__If_you_have_a_favourite__JWH__song__youd
___like_me_to_have_a_go_at,_let_me_know.___I_now_have_the_four_full_albums,
___"The_Name_Above_The_Title",_"It_Happened_One_Night",__"Why_We_Fight"_and
___"Here_Comes_The_Groom".__If_I_havent_got_the_songs,__I__could__only__do
___them_if_you_send_me_an_audio_tape_with_them_on.__If_you_could__work__out
___the_lyrics,_that_would_be_a_great_help.__The_songs__Ive__tabbed/chorded
___so_far_are:
________From_"The_Name_Above_The_Title":
________________I_Can_Tell_(When_Youre_Telling_Lies)
________________Save_A_Little_Room_For_Me
________________The_Peoples_Drug
________________The_Person_You_Are
________________Long_Dead_Gone______________}_lyrics_supplied_by
________________Backing_Out_________________}_Alan_Pulliam_-_thanks
________from_"It_Happened_One_Night":
________________Roy_Orbison_Knows_(The_Best_Mans_Song)
____________________________________________-_thanks_to_Will_Vaughan_&_"Sen"
________________Kiss/Lovers_Society_{coming_shortly}
____and_from_"Here_Comes_The_Groom"
________________The_Red_Rose_And_The_Briar__}_thanks_to_Patrick_Barnett
____and_coming_soon,_the_version_not_from_"Here_Comes_The_Groom"_of
________________When_The_Sun_Comes_Out______}_thanks_to_Patrick_again
___These_are_archived_on_the_guitar_tab_archives,__ftp.nevada.edu__and__its
___mirror_sites_such_as_ftp.uwp.edu_-_you_can_find_local__mirror__sites__by
___using_a_program_such_as_"archie".___Cal_Woods__&__Jim__Carson,__the__new
___maintainers_of_the_Nevada_archive_have_kindly_placed_in_it_a_file_to_aid
___archie_searches.__It_is_called_"Nevada.Guitar.Archive".___You__can__find
___the_guitar_directory_of_any_nearby_mirror_sites_using:
___unix%_archie_-m5_-N_Nevada.Guitar.Archive
___Host_unix.hensa.ac.uk
_______Location:_/pub/uunet/doc/music/guitar
______________FILE_-r--r--r--_________80__Jun_16_09:21__Nevada.Guitar.Archive
___Wess_tabs_are_archived_under_???/guitar/h/john_wesley_harding
4._The_FTP_archive_at_Trinity_College_Dublin__(ftp.maths.tcd.ie)__has__also
___uploaded_a_lot_of_Wes_songs_in_the_directory:
________/pub/music/guitar/h/john_wesley_harding
___In_addition_to_the_songs_Ive_worked_out,_there_is__a__copy__of__Crystal
___Blue_Persuasion,_originally_by_Tommy__James__and__the__Chandelles__(sp?)
___which_appears_on_"The_Name_Above_The_Title".__There_doesnt_appear_to_be
___a_mirror_site_to_Trinity_College_Dublin.
5._Enjoy!
Regards,
Ryan_Kingsley_Harding_(no_relation_at_all_to_Wes,_aka._Wesley_Harding_Stace)
_________^^^^^^^^^^^^____________________________________^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Ryan_Harding_____Applied_Optics_Group,_University_of_Kent_at_Canterbury,_UK.
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"Now_no-ones_sitting_on_the_fence,_whose_garden_will_we_end_up_sitting_in?"
_-_John_Wesley_Harding,_"The_Person_You_Are"_from_"The_Name_Above_The_Title"
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