Til The Money Runs Out by Tom Waits It's a basic sort of I-IV-V in E kinda deal, but the bassline (which I guess could be walking) is a bit funny. Chord one (E): Four (A): Five (B): G|-----------------|-----2-2-0-0-----|------4-4-2-2-----| D|-----2-2-0-0-----|-------------2-2-|--------------4-4-| A|-------------2-2-|-0-0-------------|-2-2--------------| E|-0-0-------------|-----------------|------------------| Sometimes the rhythm swings a bit (Tom Waits has never been a fan of tightness, at least in his music, can't speak for the bedroom) so maybe the first two notes are 3 of the or something like that. Because the riff for chord one ends on the first not for the for chord three you might wanna stick a sly grace note in there, probably to the open A. a ridiculous number of ways you could play that (like doing all of the first and second on their respective strings, Hysteria style) so mess around. I Check this strange beverage that falls out from the sky, Splashin' Bagdhad on the hudson in Panther Martin's eyes, IV He's high and outside wearin' candy apple red, I Scarlet gave him twenty seven stitches in his head, V With a pint of green chartruse ain't nothin' seems right, N.C. You buy the Sunday paper on a Saturday night. Just repeat like that. Listen to the track and I'm sure you won't have a problem it. www.TAB6.com