Downtown Money Waster by Black Crowes Downtown Money Waster C. Robinson, R. Robinson Open G tuning: DGDGBD, played with a slide (duh). Intro: Fast, sloppy strumming: D|--/12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-------------------| B|--/12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-------------------| G|--/12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-------------------| D|--/12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------| Carry on strumming furiously on the 12th fret as the piano does its intro then slide the 12th and then immediately and dramatically down to nowhere in particular: Repeat 6 times: D|--/12\---------------------------------------------| B|--/12\---------------------------------------------| G|--/12\---------------------------------------------| D|--/12\---------------------------------------------| G|--/12\---------------------------------------------| D|--/12\---------------------------------------------| Verse Riff: D|--------------------------------------------------| B|--------------------------------------------------| G|--------------------------------------------------| D|--------------------------------------------------| G|---5/7\5--00-2/3-2/3-0-000------------------------| D|--------------------------------------------------| Or: D|--------------------------------------------------| B|--------------------------------------------------| G|---5/7\5--00-2/3-2/3-0-000------------------------| D|--------------------------------------------------| G|--------------------------------------------------| D|--------------------------------------------------| Or: D|---5/7\5--00-2/3-2/3-0-000-------------------------| B|---5/7\5--00-2/3-2/3-0-000-------------------------| G|---5/7\5--00-2/3-2/3-0-000-------------------------| D|---5/7\5--00-2/3-2/3-0-000-------------------------| G|---5/7\5--00-2/3-2/3-0-000-------------------------| D|---5/7\5--00-2/3-2/3-0-000-------------------------| Alternate between these three as you see fit, they're all basically the same thing and aiming for a loose feel anyway. Chorus ("When I'm around" part): D|---3h5-55--555-------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------| Again, vary it a bit by playing this phrase anywhere where you can hammer an F to a G. Solo: D|--/12-12-12-12-12\---/12-12-12-12-12\--------------| B|--------------------------------------/12-12-------| G|--------------------------------------------12-12\-| D|---------------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------| B|--/12-12\----/12\---12-12\-12\----12-12\-12-12\----| G|----------10-------------------10------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------| This one's all in the phrasing, so just about impossible to notate clearly here. Just your own: all the strings at the 10th and 12th frets are in key so just go nuts. End with: D|--2s3-2s3-0----------------------------------------| B|--2s3-2s3-0----------------------------------------| G|--2s3-2s3-0----------------------------------------| D|--2s3-2s3-0----------------------------------------| G|--2s3-2s3-0----------------------------------------| D|--2s3-2s3-0----------------------------------------| A very easy song, and one where you don't need to worry about getting it exactly like record since Rich is playing very loose anyway. Enjoy. Legend: |-10/12-| Slide up from first fret to the next |-12\10-| Slide down from first fret to next |--/12----| Slide up to fret from anywhere |--12\----| Slide down from fret to anywhere |--/12\-| Slide up to and then straight down from fret |--3h5--| Hammer on www.TAB6.com