Dispatch "Even (headman)" Off Who are We Living For Tabbed by Rob Stewart ([email protected]) _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: If any of the members of Dispatch ever ending up reading this.... E-mail me and send me free stuff!! Even a little dispatch guitar pick would be cool. I completely emptied my piggy bank to go to some shows...and you owe a little something to a fan like me... _____________________________________________________________________________________ Hold the notes out and slide up to the next botttom note to make it sound like the song. You know what I mean. -----0---------0--------7------------------------3---------5--------7---------------------| -------0---------0--------0------------------------0---------0---------0------------------| ---------0---------0--------0------------------------0---------0---------0----------------| --2---------4--------5---------5\4-4\2-------2----------4---------5------------0----0h1---| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2--------| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Repeat that once, then... ----3----------5-----------0-------------------------------------------------------| ------0----------0------------0----------------------------------------------------| --------0----------0------------0--------------------------------------------------| -2---------4-----------0-----------0----0h1----------------------------------------| --------------------------------------2--------------------------------------------| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Then the drums come and and theres a verse....blah blah blah. When the distortion kicks in, these are the cords. Notice that you can play these as power chords, or as major/minor barre chords. Both sound fine. "They'll never ever find me...............Headman, walking right in front of me...." | | | | | A(5) E(5,min) F#min G A And for the "eeeeven" part, its just two chords. E and Asus4 I didnt feel like writing out the next rhythm part for the "walk on" part, so instead I wrote out the words to how I sing along with it. Goes a little like this... Guitar: dum dum dum dum dum dum dum...dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum And that's about it. C y'all later.