THIS IS A TAB TO SOMEONE TAKE THE WHEEL BY THE REPLACEMENTS. It is being done by myself, Jason Warden for the infamous and worthy colormeimpressed.com site. Corrections, suggestions, Kobe Tai DIVX clips, all may be sent to jason (at) benalto (DOTDOTDOTSLASHDOTPERIOD) com. This tab should be given freely, like Jesus' love, as long as this header remains INTACT INTACT INTACT. Are we ready to roll? This song f-ing rules. It's so fun to play! It's in Open E. By the way, for these open E songs, if you're playing on acoustic I suggest you tune to open D and use a capo on the 2nd fret..electrics can take this abuse, but not so much acoustics. Anyway, open E is (low to high) E B E G# B E. This'll be one of my new styled tabs, where I give you just as much as you need to take off into the stratosphere - I won't be tabbing notes, leads, stuff like that. I'm a busy guy. This song demonstrates something I think is totally awesome and (as far as I know) unique among open tunings. The drop 2nd chord (like, if you're playing in A the G chord, or C the Bb chord) D is not only easy to play, but LOVELY to play! Here's the verse chords: D C#/D E F#min E(2) -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -3- -2- -0- -0- -5- -1- -1- -3- -1- -3- -2- -0- -4- -2- -4- -3- -2- -0- -2- -5- -x- -x- -0- -2- -0- Note on notation: not sure if that C#/D should be that or a C#min, I'll let someone else figure out the nuances of that one...just like the D is really a Dsus2. I'm not gonna get stoopid about this. E(2) isn't some other chord, it's another way of playing E Paul does...it will make a lot of sense why when we get to the chorus. But isn't that suave!? E(2) is just D with everything up 2 frets. One more thing we'll need in our toolkit to play a verse is the CRUNCH RIFF --------------- --------------- --------------- -0-2-4-2-0----- -0-2-4-2-0----- -0-2-4-2-0----- LET'S PLAY A VERSE D C#/D Rip out the table E CRUNCH we need room to move D C#/D in a life unstable E CRUNCH you're so easily amused D C#/D anywhere you hang F#min E yourself is home D E(2) throw in a tape, fix the tone GET TO THE CHORUS: The chorus is played....well, it's so f-ing suave. 0---0---0-----0---0 (strum chord)-- 0---0---0-----0---3---------------- 6---5---3-----5---1---------------- 4---4---4-----4---2---------------- 5---5---5-----5---3---------------- 0---0---0-----0---x---------------- Some-one take the wheel I don't know where we're going anybody say what you feel back home I guess it's still snowing The riff is like E7-E6-E-D. The trick is to play the G string ALWAYS with your pinkie. You know how you were playing that E2 before? Keep that position, and just move that note down as you go along the E progression. Check Paul's Amoeba video where he does this song if you're confused. And yeah, when he does "it's still snowing" he finishes with a D and betweeen the chorus and the next verse, whips out an A -0- -0- -0- -5- -5- -5- All you need are the really complicated bridge chords. Man, Paul was really into writing 2 chord bridges on this album, wasn't he?? G F A -3- -1- -5- -3- -1- -5- -3- -1- -5- -3- -1- -5- -3- -1- -5- -3- -1- -5- G Show me one night F kiss until a long time G show me one night A show That's it..piece it together yourself... ....LOVER!