Run Like An Antelope
Introduction:
These are the chord shapes -- listen to a recording for timing and strumming information.
D D A D
H-O H-O
E------------------------------------
B-------------------10---7---5-------
G---------------7---7----7---6---7---
D----------7-9------7----7---7---7---
A-----7-9------------------------9---
E--10--------------------------------
Repeat as necessary for intro.
Then
A D (x4) Then repeat Introductory sequence...
Back to A D, until this part (again, listen to a recording for timing information and when it comes:
E-----------------------
B--10--9--10--9--10--9--
G---7--7---7--7---7--7--
D---7--7---7--7---7--7--
A-----------------------
E----------------------- then noodle on D...
E------------------------
B--10--9--10--11--10--9--
G---7--7---7--12---7--7--
D---7--7---7--13---7--7--
A------------------------
E------------------------
Repeat twice...
Then back to the main lick, then A > D, the last time ending with a D chord on the second fret (basic D chord).
Then comes the distortion, and the progression changes to a D C D C G > F one (See below)... listen to the recording for timing. This is the solo Trey does on Lawn Boy.. every time I think he noodles around with it a little.
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E---------------------------5-4-3----------------------- B------------------------(3)------3---3-5-3-5^(7)------- G----------------------(2)----------4------------------- D------------------------------------------------------- A---5------3-------5------------------------------------ E-------------------------------------------------------
Palm muting...
E------------------------------------------------------- B--5^(7)-5-3-------------------------------5^(7)-5-3---- G-------------2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2--------------------- D-----------------------------------4------------------- A------------------------------------------------------- E-------------------------------------------------------
E----------------5^(7)---------------------------------- B-----------------------------------5^(7)-5-3----------- G--2-2-2-2-2-2-2-------2-2-2-2-...2------------2-------- D------------------------------------------------------- A------------------------------------------------------- E-------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------5^(7)----5^(7)-5-2----------- B---------3-5-5-5-3---3-----------------------5-3--3---- G----2-4------------4----------------------------4------ D--4---------------------------------------------------- A------------------------------------------------------- E-------------------------------------------------------
E---------------
B-15^(17)-15----
G------------14-
D---------------
A---------------
E---------------
Then:
Rake Fast!!! ....................
E---15---15--------15--14--13--12--7--6--5--4--3---0------ B--13-------13---15--14--13--12--7--6--5--4--3--2--0------ G-14-----------------------------------------------0------ D--------------------------------------------------2------ A--------------------------------------------------2------ E--------------------------------------------------0------
..Into the JAM!!
Em > D
Here's a little lick that Trey did at Shoreline in 1995 at the start: (Thanks to Mike Flouton)
E------------------------------------------------------- B-12h13-11h12------10----------------------------------- G-------------9h11----12-11-10-9-8-7-----7-9------------ D------------------------------------8h9-----9p8p7------ A--------------------------------------------------9p8p7 E-------------------------------------------------------
After the Climax of the jam, it cools down but maintains the same Em > D progression. Trey might noodle over it a little, then goes into the words :
Rai rai Rocko (?)
Marco Esquandolas (?)
Been you to have any spice/spike mon? (?)
A heavy C chord makes for the transition to the next part: D C D C G > F (loud!)
I like to play the G > F chords as such:
G F
E--------------
B-----8-----6--
G-----7-----5--
D-----9-----7--
A----10-----8--
E--------------
Though I'm sure most people will stick with the barre chord shapes.
For this part, I can't decide which one sounds better / works better - the C chord or the Am or the Am7 chord. They're all very closely related, Am being the sixth of C. Play it however you like, I suppose
D / Am7
Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run/Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run
D / Am7
Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run/Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run (with "Run run run" chant over)
"Set the gearshift for the high gear of your soul . . .
you've got to run like an antelope . . . out of control..." Eventually they slow this chord progression down, ending on the D chord.
Trey will sometimes bend the fifth fret on the B string up a whole step and hold it while the band does their grand finale, and he sometimes does his "Thanks a lot, we'll be back in fifteen minutes" routine (yeah, right). E---------
B--5^(7)--
G---------
D---------
A---------
E---------
Run Like an Antelope solo|Solo transcription
[http://www.emilstabs.org/media/Antelope.ptb Power tab file] == Loops ==
Sampled:
<gflash>100 40 /vb5/phish/antelope.swf</gflash>