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Phish - Tube guitar tab

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The song starts with the

D-----------

A----------- into Am

E----3(b)--

on the Am you start with "Asteroid crashed, and nothing burned."

D--------

A--------- into Fm

E----3(b)

on the Fm Trey sing "It made me wonder..." (i don't know what this G, Gm9 is

all about)

Next you groove on F#m for the verse:

Do tigers sleep in lily patches?

Do rhinos run from thunder?

I got an ache in my left ear

I felt a twinge but I still could hear.

It made me think I would not be burned,

but rather give myself to

on "to science" you move down to F and you have:

F G Ab Am

To science, i felt that i could help

D-----------

A----------- into Am

E----3(b)--

on the Am: "Paranoid the doctor ran"

D-----------

A----------- into Fm

E----3(b)--

on the Fm: "Shouting his graphic translation"

Then you continue with F#m for the second verse:

All out of order

Gang wars and ails of riches,

Spewing forth their color

He purposely waited till I was done

To knock on the lavatory door

Accusing me of ruining the fun,

F G Ab Am

He knocked on it some more

F G Ab Am

The fun, He knocked on it some more.

The A7, D7 jam

they go into 3/4 and drop into F#m. Then they

slide up to G#m,

and then hit

D-----------

A----------- into Am

E----3(b)--

"Alloyed suitors drawn inside"

D-----------

A----------- into Fm

E----3(b)--

"An apple or a grape"

F#m(3rd verse):

To put forth a cloud of Mercury

In front of a mighty car

On a freeway in Los Angeles

Once the spraying has been done'

Cause there's more pain from necessity

You're a portrait of your past,

There's a mummy in the cabinet.

Are there no more arrows left?

What's that rubber bottle doing here?

How's that napkin for a proof

Ten cents to a dollar now

For a shelf of pregnant ears

Robert Palmer is applauded

again, s'again, s'again

F G Ab Am

So stupendous, living in this tube.

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Another Attempt:

From: ethein@unix.amherst.edu (Mondo Mando)

Over Spring Break, I tried to figure out Tube on the old geetar. I got

most of it but there's one chord that eludes me. To open the song, they

hit an A minor over "An asteroid crashed, and nothing burned," and then

some kind of extension off of the G chord for "It made me wonder." My

question is this: what is that second chord? The closest I can come is

Gm(9) but that is definitely not what they play. Can someone help? The

rest of the song goes as follows: Groove in F#m under the verse until

"But rather give myself to science." On the word science, they drop

into F.

Then we have...

F G Ab Am

To science, I thought that I could help

Repeat that, then do the same thing for the second verse. The first

part of Page's solo is over A7. The second part is over A7 and D7, like

the jam in Julius. Then for Trey's solo, they go into 3/4 and drop into

F#m. Then they slide up to G#m, and then hit Am to go into the last

verse. That's really all there is to it. The hard part is singing it!

It's soooooo wierd! If anyone figures out that wierd G chord, let me

know.

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Lyrics from Phish.net:

An asteroid crashed and nothing burned

It made me wonder

Do tigers sleep in lily patches?

Doctor, mine does run for thunder.

I got an ache in my left ear

I felt the truth but I still could hear.

Made me think, I would not be burned,

but rather give myself to science,

I felt that I could help

To science, I felt that I can help

Paranoid the doctor ran,

Shouting his graphic translation

All out of order

Gang wars and ails of riches,

Spewing forth their color

He purposely waited till I was done

To knock on the lavatory door

Accusing me of ruining the fun,

He knocked on it some more

The fun, He knocked on it some more.

And alloy suitors were all inside

An apple or a grape

To put forth a cloud of Mercury

In front of a mighty car

On a freeway in Los Angeles

Once the spraying has been done

'Cause there's more pain from necessity

You're a portrait of your past,

There's a mummy in the cabinet.

Are there no more arrows left?

What's that rubber bottle doing here?

How's that napkin for a proof

Ten cents to a dollar now

For a shelf of pregnant ears

Robert Palmer is applauded

again, again, again

So stupendous, living in this tube.

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