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Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 18:38:27 -0700 (PDT) From: namegoes hereplease
Subject: v/velvet_underground/new_age.crd * This transcription is all my own work and I've not gotten any of it from any other source * * any questions or comments should be addressed to pulpalittlesoul@yahoo.com. * v/velvet_underground/new_age.crd Song: New Age Artist: The Velvet Underground Single: Loaded (1970) Writer: Lou Reed Transcribed by a little soul (pulpalittlesoul@yahoo.com) Notes: This is a gorgeous song, arguably the greatest acheivement on the Loaded LP. A fragmentary construction, made up of four or five distinct segments, it reminds a bit of Brian Wilson's best work but does not feature the same innocence; rather, its world-weary narration seems to beg for a return to it. The ultimate effect is gospel, similar to 'Oh! Sweet Nuthin'. The left-channel choir before the bridge is blindingly beautiful. Although Loaded was easily the least of the Velvets' studio offerings, the album remains an absolutely stunning acheivement and this song is but one example thereof. This is also my most complicated tab insofar, an attempt to consolidate all riffs and leads into one file along with all the chords, finally presented for the first time in their correct fingerings :) Wish me luck :) Tuning: Standard (EADGBE) This song, unlike most of Reed's songs from the sixties, was not written in an alternate tuning. This is understandable, because it is largely played on keys of some sort. That said, the chords are fairly straightforward throughout. Chords: The chords written here have been optimised for open play. Whereas most of these chords can be played in different manners that suit the song fine, I have opted to provide the simplest, first-position routes to these chords except for the C#m. All of these fingerings are of course written E---->e. D7 - XX0212 Am - X02210 G - 320033 Em - 022000 A - X02220 C - X32010 F7/F# - XX4545 Esus4 - X22200 D - XX0230 C#m - X46654 E - 022100 A/E - 077600 D/E - 00777X Notation: p - pull off h - hammer on \ - slide down / - slide up Time signature: 4/4 And now the song :) Next to chords I have indicated the positions of little accent riffs played by Sterling throughout. See below the chord sheet for these riffs. They aren't necessary if you are performing solo but they are on the recording and they add so much to the song. D7 (2 bars) Am (2 bars) (riff A) G (4 bars) (riff B) x2 then: Em (2 bars) A (2 bars) C (2 bars) (riff C) A (2 bars) then: F7/F# (2 bars) (riff D) Esus4 (1 bar) Em (1 bar) A (2 bars) D (2 bars) x2 then: C#m (2 bars) D (2 bars) E (2 bars) (riff E) D (2 bars) A (2 bars) E (2 bars) Ok. Now repeat everything that has been played so far once, with different lyrics. Then the bridge portion: E (1 bar) ('Somethings got a hold...') A/E (1 bar) D/E (1 bar) A/E (1 bar) x2 Coda: D (2 bars) G (2 bars) A (4 bars) G (2 bars) D (2 bars) A (4 bars) Repeat till the end, with final solo (riff F). Riff A: E -------- B -------- G -------- D 0-0h2-0- A -------- E -------3 Riff B: E -------- B -------- G -------- D -------- A -3-2-3-0 E -------- Riff C: E ------- B ------- G ------- D 6p5h6p5 A 6p5h6p5 E ------- Riff D: E ------------ B ------------ G -----15----- D 13---15---12 A -----15----- E ------------ Riff E: E -5---5-5-5h7-7-7h9 B ------------------ G ------------------ D ------------------ A ------------------ E ------------------ Riff F: Sterling's final solo. I have separated this into two parts, indicated by the bar. The first part is the actual solo. The second part is sort of a bridge between the first and second incarnations thereof before the fadeout on the original version of 'New Age'. E -------------------------------|---------------------- B -------------------------------|---------------------- G --------------2-0--------------|---------------------- D 0----4h5p4p0---------4h5p4\2---|---4h5h7-4h5---4h5p4\2 A -------------------------------|---------------------- E -------------------------------|---------------------- _________________ That seems to be it! Phew. Well that wasn't too difficult, and this was my first stab at tabbing for quite some time. Anyway, I hope that this page proves to be of some use to you. Do drop me a line (pulpalittlesoul@yahoo.com) and we'll chat if you have any questions or clarifications. Remember this is all from memory so it might be erroneous. My cassette copy of Loaded is quite old and splicy so I will eventually thrust myself into the CD era and hopefully provide tabs for the rest of the record soon :) byebye! a little soul