"Love is Blindness" (Live Zoo TV Sydney) Tabbed by John Couillard Tune down 1/2 a step E-------------------------|--------------------------| B--------7-------7-------7|-------7-------7--------7-| G---7--------7-------7----|---7-------7-------7------| D----------9---9---9---9--|-7---7---7---7---7---7----| A-9---9-------------------|--------------------------| E-------------------------|--------------------------| E-------------------------|-------------------------| B-------7-------7--------7|-------7-------7-------7-| G---7-------7-------7-----|---7-------7-------7-----| D---------7---7---7---7---|---------7---7---7---7---| A10--10-------------------|-7---7-------------------| E-------------------------|-------------------------| E-------------------------|------------------------------| B-------7-------7-------7-|--------7--------7----------7-| G---7-------7-------7-----|---7---------7---------7------| D---------9---9---9---9---|-----11---11---11---11---11---| A-9---9-------------------|-9----------------------------| E-------------------------|------------------------------| E-------------------------|--------------------------| B-------7-------7-------7-|-------7-------7-------7--| G---7-------7-------7-----|---7-------7-------7------| D---------9---9---9---9---|---------9---9---9---9----| A-9---9-------------------|-9---9--------------------| E-------------------------|--------------------------| *listen for an occasional hit of the high e string 7th fret during later verses. for "a little death without warning" part im not clear what he does its stripped down though i dont think he arpeggiated the chords fully..play with the 5th and 6th measure chords i typed at the top. PART B(distortion) E---10----9---7--7-7~~---10---9-----7h8-9-9-| B-------------------------------------------| G-------------------------------------------| D-9----9----9----------9----9----9----------| A-------------------------------------------| E-------------------------------------------| E-8-8h9p8-7--------------------------------| B-----------10-10-10~--8-8-8-8-7h8p7h8p7---| G------------------------------------------| D------------------------------------------| A------------------------------------------| E------------------------------------------| back to VERSE(clean) start to add 7th fret high e string to arpeggiation towards the end of the verse before the solo all i hear clearly is a slide from the g string 9/11\9 and just before the solo strum E-7 B-7 upward many times G-7 D-9 SOLO: distortion im gonna put the way the chords strummed then just put the notes from there on...note they are slid to eachother E-x------------------------------------------------| B-15-7-14-15-14-7-14-15-7-15-14-7-14-15-7-14-15-14-| G-x------------------------------------------------| D-x------------------------------------------------| A--------------------------------------------------| E--------------------------------------------------| E----------------------------| B-17-14-15-14-15-17-15-17-19-| G----------------------------| D----------------------------| A----------------------------| E----------------------------| E------------------| B-14-15-15p14h15---|(B) G------------------| D------------------| listen to add 17th fret on b string mess around with thse chords E----17----19---| B-15----17------| listen for slide then back to 14-15-15p14h15-(b) then E------------------------------------------------| B------------------------------------------------| G------------------------------------------------| D-9-/11/12/14-16---16/17\16---16/17/19--21-21-21-| A------------------------------------------------| E------------------------------------------------| E----------------------------------------------------| B----------------------------------------------------| G----------------------------------------------------| D-19\17\16/17\16\14\12/14--12h14p12\11-11h12p11------| A----------------------------------------------12/14-| E----------------------------------------------------| then back to messing with verse chords..somewhat stripped down less notes. [email protected]