How do you make it sound like the recording?: Tune all strings a half-step down if you want to match the recording. (The hardest part of this song is setting up the tuning. Otherwise it's three pretty standard chords.) Pretty fun song! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRUh8OQ4fp8 What chords should I play?: Sounds great with straight chords or power chords. Chris seems to play Em-shape-power chords all the way up the neck of the guitar on frets 8 & 3 (for showmanship? Maybe some guitar gurus can help me out here), but you can just play Em-shape-power on fret 3 and A-shape-power on fret 3. (I'm tabbing out the latter.) Cool transition tip: In either case, you can then slide down from Em-shape-power-3 to Em-shape-power-2 to Em-shape-power-1 to Em for a cool transition. Tabbed-Out Chords: Em G C (Em-shape-power-3) (A-shape-power-3) Eb|--0-----------x-------------------x----------| Bb|--0-----------x-------------------x----------| Gb|--0-----------0-------------------5----------| Db|--2-----------5-------------------5----------| Ab|--2-----------5-------------------3----------| Eb|--0-----------3-------------------x----------| ====================================================================== Song: Em Truckstop butterfly G Covered in gasoline Em Truckstop butterfly G Kiss you till you're clean C G C G Me and a man with a mohawk on his head C G Em Em Found a dirty butterfly half dead C G C G Rainbow of shiny oil slick and stuck on wing C G Em Em Helpless in a puddle muddy thing C G C G Seven-eleven, cherry soda and a pie C G 30-ton steel grey cloud and the C G sky is dark and dripping though we C G stop and wonder why C G Em Em You're running late but what a great alibi Em Truckstop butterfly G Covered in gasoline Em Truckstop butterfly G Kiss you till you're clean (get gone!) [Instrumental / Harmonica solo] C G C G C G Em C G C G C G Em C G C G Far out east in deserts there's a vein of inky gold C G Em Here out west you wear it like a coat C G C G Me and the man with a mohawk watch you go C G Em Em Em Em Follow sun and leave the melting snow C G Man, how I miss you C G Truckstop butterfly C G Fly so I can't see you C G Truckstop butterfly C G I hope you made it, C G and you didn't die C G Still, I do miss you C G Truckstop butterfly C G Truckstop butterfly C G Truckstop butterfly ----------------------------- Tip: Every once in a while, songs will be a half-step down, which helps with singing sometimes. If your guitar has good intonation (ie doesn't sound out of tune with a capo on, basically), you can put a capo on 1 to put your guitar back into standard tuning for some songs, then take the capo off for these half-step songs to switch quickly during a set. Don't store your guitar with the capo on the strings though. The downside is that the fret markings might throw you off for a bit while you get used to it. peace