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Topic: Exile on Main Street Guitar Tab and Lyrics Return to archive
01-19-04 03:42 PM
CS The December 2003 issue of Rolling Stone named the 500 greatest albums ever made, according to 273 magazine editors and contributors. Here is the beginning of an archive that will provide lyrics and tabs for each album

Here's number 7 in that list, Exile on Main Street

http://guitar.about.com/library/blrs007.htm

guitar.about.com will feature all albums, check that link for many more
01-20-04 04:21 AM
Mathijs What's the value of an article like this when the first intro (Rock's Off) is already transcribed wrong....

Mathijs
01-20-04 11:48 AM
scratched Yep, Rocks Off is slightly wrong. Not too far off though. Let It Loose and Happy look pretty much right though. Could be a good site when its finished. Cheers.
01-20-04 03:31 PM
Jaxx
quote:
CS wrote:

Here's number 7 in that list, Exile on Main Street

http://guitar.about.com/library/blrs007.htm




that guitar.about.com is the exact same page as the one found on OLGA.( http://www.olga.net/dynamic/browse.php?local=main/r/rolling_stones/rocks_off.crd)

the reason for the inaccuracy is because it is the submitters interpretation of the song. if you read on, he gives an explanation of his discrepency and why. i say, why mess with perfection?

btw, some of the songs in OLGA have more than one interpretation. if yours is more accurate, post it at OLGA so others can have it as well. Submitting TABS to OLGA

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