Dreamin' by Tim Rogers tabbed by Stewart Allen (stew_boy@hotmail.com) capo 1 (all music relative to capo) The trick to this song is to get the right hand downpat. I think TAR is using his Guild jumbo on this track so it's going to sound bassy, but he mostly hits the lower strings, and hits the trebles at the right times. To get this right the best thing to do is, you guessed it, listen to the disk. D/A x00232 These two chords make up the bulk of the song. Gmaj7/B x20032 As in the intro,the high-E string is occasionally hammered and then immediately pulled off at the 5th fret. If you listen to the track you should be able to hear it in the strum pattern. Also the D/A sounds good if the G-string is played open with the strum, and immediately hammered on at the second fret. Em7dim5 012030 This chord could also be played as 054030 (Em9 I think) but I like the first chord as it gives a bass-like drop down to the A7 on the A-string A7(v1) x02020 A7(v2) x02023 Em7addG# 022034 This chord took me ages to find and I'm still not happy with it. I can definitely hear the G# on the top string but hit it gently, its very overpowering. Usually I prefer to play it as 022033. Can anyone find a different voicing? and the rest.. F#m 244222 Em/G 322000 F# 244322 Bbdim7 x12020 Bm x24432 E7/G# 420100 Bm/A x04432 B7 x24242 DDL's Intro: 1 + 2 + 3 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 1 + 2 + 3 + E-------2-----------2-----------2-----------2---------3-3----- B-----3---3-------3---3-------3---3-------3---3-----------3--- G-2---------2-3---------3-4---------4-5-----------0---------0- D-----------------------------------------------0------------- A------------------------------------------------------------- E------------------------------------------------------------- D B7 G A7 <---strum these E-----3-3-----------h5p2--h5p2--------------------------------- B---------3--------------------------------------------------- G-3---------3-2----------------------------------------------- D------------------------------------------------------------- A------------------------------------------------------------- E------------------------------------------------------------- D Gmaj7/B D Gmaj7/B She fell in love with harvest(??) at the tender age of twelve D Gmaj7/B Em7-5 A7(v1) and developed a walk that sent the boys all straight to hell. D Gmaj7/B D Gmaj7/B That long dark hair, the curtain that kept them all back stage D Gmaj7/B Em7-5 A7 Em7-5 A7(v1) Picking at their faces and making the curse of their age, the goddam curse of their age Em7addG# You make me forget myself, an' that's impossible enough A7(v2) N.C. You must be made of some special stuff.... D Gmaj7/B D Gmaj7/B How I hate your old photos and the smiles they contain with your old fuckin' boyfriends, think I'll leave 'em out in the rain. an' let that dirty water wreck their pimple barren skin their retrograded t-shirts and the hold they've got you in. the goddam hold they got you in. Em7addG# You make me forget myself, an' that's impossible enough A7(v2) N.C. You must be made of some special stuff.... D Gmaj7/B D Gmaj7/B F#m F# Bm Bm/A Don't you act like an innocent Em/G A7(v1) I know you've been sent Bbdim7 Bm Bm/A from ev'ry daydream that I've had E7/G# It's the masterplan G so just waste me A7(v2) then wake me. D Gmaj7/B D Gmaj7/B I think I'm ya' man D Gmaj7/B D Gmaj7/B Well I made my big decision over sweet bourbon and dry D Gmaj7/B Em7-5 A7(v1) 'cos you know that jealous husbands die well before their time D Gmaj7/B D Gmaj7/B so I wrote it on my forehead an' backwards so I'd see D Gmaj7/B Em7-5 A7(v1) D Gmaj7/B each morning when I wake up thank god for your history Em7-5 A7(v1) D Gmaj7/B thank god for your history Em7-5 A7(v1) D Gmaj7/B 'cos I'm oh baby I'm you man I'm you man Em7-5 A7(v1) D Gmaj7/B I'm you man baby,I'm you man Em7-5 A7(v1) D baby, baby, oh, I'm you man Visit You Am I Central - www.youami.com.au