Radio Nowhere by Bruce springsteen Capo on 2nd fret, fret numbers and chord relative to capo. Just repeat this little riff for the entire song... I don't know how accurate this is but it sounds good to me, try it and see for yoursef. Em C G D e|---------------|-------------------| B|---------------|----------------3--| G|--------------0|--------0-----2---0| D|--------2---2--|------0---0--------| A|------2---3----|----2--------------| E|0--------------|3------------------| I tried to kinda show the timing by the spacing of the numbers but you'll probably have listen to the recording to get it right on. Enjoy!
About the artist behind Radio Nowhere Tab:
Springsteen's lyrics often concern men and women struggling to make ends meet. He has gradually become identified with progressive politics. Springsteen is also noted for his support of various relief and rebuilding efforts in New Jersey and elsewhere, and for his response to the September 11, 2001 attacks, on which his album The Rising reflects.
Springsteen's recordings have tended to alternate between commercially accessible rock albums and somber folk-oriented works. Much of his iconic status stems from the concerts and marathon shows in which he and the E Street Band present intense ballads, rousing anthems, and party rock and roll songs, amongst which Springsteen intersperses long, whimsical or deeply emotional stories.
Springsteen has long had the nickname "The Boss", a term which he was initially reported to hate but now seems to have come to terms with, as he sometimes jokingly refers to himself as such on stage. The nickname originated when a young Springsteen, playing club gigs with a band in the 1960s, took on the task of collecting the band's nightly pay and distributing it amongst his bandmates.[2]
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