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It Takes One To Know One

Black Crowes

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The Black Crowes Song Title: It Takes One To Know One TBC Original? Yes Written By: Chris and Rich Robinson Recording Session: Unknown Record: Never Released Live Debut: 07/12/2006 Shows: 11 times played live Notes: none at this time ------------------------- The above information was taken from www.crowesbase.com Tuning: EADGBE This song made it's debut during the summer 2006 tour, and as far as I know, as of now is no studio version. This is what I could come up with based on the best quality recordings I have of the song (with two different lead guitarists, but the parts are similar). 2006-09-27 has Chris (who played electric guitar) and Rich Robinson totally audible, Paul Stacey is nowhere to be found on the verses/choruses, while 2006-07-23 sounds like mic was placed in front of Marc Ford's amp. There's a lot of improvisation on every part this song (especially on the parts I tabbed out during the jam), so have fun with it. Intro (Chris): E-----------------------| B-----------------------| G-----------------------| D-----------------------| A------2--2-----2--2-2--| E--3h4------3h4------0--| Verse Riff: Chris E-----------------------| B-----------------------| G-----------------------| D--2--------------------| A--2--2-4--5-4-2-----2--| E--0-------------3h4----| This can be heard relatively clearly on the 2006-09-27 recording. Marc E--------------------------------------------| B--------------------------------------------| G--------------------------------------------| D--2------2-2-----2------2-------------------| A--2--2-4-----4-2---4-2--2--2-4-5-5-4-2------| E--0---------------------0--------------3h4--| This can be heard clear as day on the 2006-07-23 recording. Chorus: D A If it takes one to know one C G Then baby I'm your man D A If love is what you're after C G Then come on take my hand D A Cause now is the beginning C G And tomorrow yesterday D A Put your mind into forever C G Listen to what I say E Baby what I say Jam (in E) During the first jam, these parts are played together: Rich E------------------------------------------------| B--12-9------------------12-9------------10-9----| G-------11-9----------9-------11-9--9h11------9--| D-------------11-9-11----------------------------| A------------------------------------------------| E------------------------------------------------| Paul 2006-09-26 E------------------| B--14-12-----------| G--------14-12h13--| D------------------| A------------------| E------------------| or Marc 2006-07-23 E--12-10-9-----| B----------12--| G--------------| D--------------| A--------------| E--------------| All three of these parts are different every time, especially Paul/Marc's in which the I have tabbed out are followed by something to echo Rich's part, but that part is never concrete, so feel free to make it up. When winding down the jam, play the following chords: B A E And then back into the verse/chorus, which is followed by another jam Jam 2 (in E) When winding down the second jam, play these chords: E G A
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