#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the# #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# From: shankwit@means.net Sent: 02 August 1998 05:40 AM Subject: f/fleetwood_mac/dont_let_me_down_again.tab DON'T LET ME DOWN AGAIN written by Lindsey Buckingham performed by Fleetwood Mac originally from the album Buckingham Nicks this version from Fleetwood Mac Live transcribed by Josh Shank (jjswingcat@mailcity.com) I didn't tab out the solo and I'm not sure it's EXACTLY what Lindsey plays but it's REALLY close and it good the whole way through. Tuning=EADGBe Main riff: (just remember that the open low As are the bass note) e|-------------|-------------|---------------------| B|-2-0---------|-2-0---------|-2-0---------0-------| G|-----2---2---|-----2---2---|-----2---2-----2-----| D|-------------|-------------|---------------------| A|-0-0---0---0-|-0-0---0---0-|-0-0---0---0-0-0-0-0-| E|-------------|-------------|---------------------| Chorus riff: e|-------------------------------------------| B|-------------------1b-------------------1b-| G|---2---2---2---2--------2---2---2---2------| Back to D|---0---0---0---0--------0---0---0---0------| main riff A|-------------------------------------------| E|-3---3---3---3---3----2---2---2---2---2----| Lyrics: Baby, baby don't treat me so bad I'm the best boy that you ever had You wanna leave now and find a new start It's gonna kill me if you break my heart Ooh, once you let me down again Ooh, you're just bound to see the end Baby, baby don't treat me this way I'm gonna make it again someday There's just one thing I'd like you to know I got no more to lose if you go Ooh, once you let me down again Ooh, you're just bound to see the end
About artist:
The only member present in the band from the very beginning is its namesake drummer Mick Fleetwood. Bassist John McVie, despite his giving part of his name to the band, did not play on their first single nor at their first concerts. Keyboardist Christine McVie has, to date, appeared on all but two albums, either as a member or as a session musician (and also supplying the artwork for the album Kiln House).
The two most successful periods for the band were during the late 1960s British blues boom, when they were led by guitarist Peter Green; and from 1975-87, with more pop-orientation, featuring Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. The band enjoyed more modest success in the intervening period between 1971 and 1974, with the line-up that included Bob Welch, and also during the 1990s which saw more personnel changes before the return of Nicks and Buckingham, and more recently, the departure of Christine McVie.
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