|----Ted Nugent----| |------Gonzo-------| |Double Live Gonzo!| |----Tabbed by-----| |-Grant Honsowetz--| Intro: Repeat 2x |----------------------------| |----------------------------| |-----------------------7--9-| |----------------5-6-7--7--9-| |----------5-6-7--------5--7-| |--4-5-6-7-------------------| Main Riff: Palm mutes while holding the fingering for the E power chord. Should just come naturally. This is basically Ted's main riff part, along with Derek St. Holmes rhythm part through most of the song. |------------------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------| |-7-/9-9---9-------7-/9-9---9-------7-/9-9---9---------| |-7-/9-9---9-------7-/9-9---9-------7-/9-9---9---------| |-5-/7-7-x-7-x-x-x-5-/7-7-x-7-x-x-x-5-/7-7-x-7-x-x-x---| |------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------| |-----------------------| |7-/9-9---9-----9-7-7-7-| |7-/9-9---9-----9-7-7-7-| |5-/7-7-x-7-x-x-7-5-5-5-| |-----------------------| Solo fill: x3 |-/17--17--17--17--17---| |-/15--15--15--15--15---| |-/16--16--16--16--16---| |-----------------------| |-----------------------| |-----------------------| |-15--15--15--| |-13--13--13--| |-14--14--14--| |-------------| |-------------| |-------------| At about 1:25 on the recording I reference (COME ON!!! COME ON!!!) it goes into a B-A-B-A-B blues rhythm riff of sorts, and again later on in the song: |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| |-9-9-11-9-11-12---7-7-9-7-9-10--| |-7-7-7--7-7--7----5-5-5-5-5-5---| If you're familiar with Call of the Wild (Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes, '74), it's a similar groove here, although what I have tabbed out is roughly what I can hear in the background. Breakdown before main riff repeats: |----------------------| |----------------------| |--7--\5-----5---\4----| |--7--\5-----5---\4----| |--9--\7-----7---\2----| |----------------------| Song ends on a Hendrix chord, E7(#9), followed by a few fills on the E scale. |---| |-8-| |-7-| |-6-| |-7-| |---| I don't have the skill nor the time to tab out the more complex solos, but it is in E, so use the E pentatonic scale past the twelfth fret to achieve the effect. If you have any questions, comments, or revisions, email me at [email protected] for a speedy reply. *11/28/13 edits: There's several other sites/contributors that copypasted this directly and cut my name out(I'm looking at you, Songsterr). While it's U-G's at the end of the day, I'd like everyone to know that this is the original right here. Added the "breakdown" section, a few other minor fixes and the end chord, hope it helps.