Pulp

Pulp - Im A Man guitar tab

Song: I'm A Man

Artist: Pulp

Album: This Is Hardcore (1998)

Writers: Banks/Cocker/Doyle/Mackey/Webber

Transcribed by a little soul

(pulpalittlesoul@yahoo.com)

Notes: A quite good song on the Hardcore disc. I must

confess that it is _not_ one of my favorites on this

album ('Dishes' anyone? - I've got to bloody get that

one transcribed), but it is a good song nonetheless

and a lot of people quite like it. I was quite

surprised to find out once I'd got the chords down

that it was not in the OLGA archive because like most

of that album it is fairly easy to play (although Jarv

and company have been known to throw us a few

curveballs in the style of, say, 'Seductive Barry'.) I

love Pulp and this album introduced me to them (I'm

Canadian and Common People barely made a ripple here)

and it still holds a good deal of personal

significance to me as I look back on it because

beneath all the satire, social humor and fretting

about getting old, there is a genuine balladeer's

heart that adds to the hurt of all those previous bits

I mentioned. (And 'Sylvia' and 'Dishes' are romantic,

sort of). Ah well on to the song then!

Effects: For the chords nothing special is necessary;

it really is your call.

Tuning: Standard tuning (EADGBE)

Time signature: 4/4

I've not made an effort to map out the song's

structure as it is quite simple. (The chorus always

follows the verse, etc.) Nor have I given Candida's

keys a shot or Mark's guitars in this transcription as

they are a bit over my head. Forgive any innacuracies

which may be the result of a pair of inexpensive Radio

Shack 'Nova 440' headphones which happened to be on

sale and were all my budget could mustre. :)

Chords:

There really are two ways of playing this song. The

first is the most straightforward method, and it is

with major barred chords which lends the sliding

flavor that the song needs. (I've only printed the

easiest - E shaped - method here and the one most

people are wont to use, but again you can use any

chord shape that suits you).

E - 022100

A - 577655

B - 799877

G - 355433

F#- 244322

The second is with power chords. Again, I've used only

the E shaped method, but anything that suits you is

usable. To play these in the stead of the major chords

(it might sound better), insert a '5' after each chord

mentioned above and below. Then, when playing the

chords (assuming you are using the same shaped chords

I've used above) leave the top three (highest pitched

strings) unstruck. (You needn't keep your middle

finger on the strings in this case; you may want it to

rest on the G/third string to mute it).

Verse:

E (2 bars)

A (1 bar)

B (1 bar)

(a few times then):

E B

...me-e-e-e

Chorus:

E (4 bars)

A (4 bars)

B (4 bars)

then:

B A E

...to a ma-a-a-a-a-a-a-an

(this is done a few times)

Towards the end in live versions that last part is

played:

B A G E

...to a ma-a-a-a-a-a-a-an

but on the This Is Hardcore CD this is not done,

although it is a nice touch and makes for a more

roughly satirical conclusion. (My source on the above

is a 'napstered' boot, and a rather nasty sounding one

at that. I'm still quite glad that 'Like a Friend' is

on the Canadian This Is Hardcore CD, but then I'm

digressing).

But then at the very end (after all the instruments

are no longer played and just feed back for a bit)

Jarvis says in all versions:

A G F# E

...to a ma--a--a--an

and over the 'that's what I am' part no chord is

played.

That's all! :) Enjoy and please do send me an email if

you've got anything you'd like to share...

* Bye bye *

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