TABS
The tabs you see here are not really here, they're somewhere else. If there's a problem with one of them, e-mail it to me and I'll laugh at you and call you names behind your back. In other words, YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN
Archives:
OLGA. Access the OnLine Guitar Archive through Harmony Central. All tab searches should begin here. Most of the tabs here came through OLGA.
Danman's Music. Gotta give my props to Danman. This was my first tab source (until OLGA). An extensive library of cool tabs.
Listed By Artist:
AC-DC One of the loudest bands of all time.
The Beatles Take a look at their later stuff for a lesson in songwriting.
David Bowie You gotta problem with Ziggy Stardust? What are you, a commie?
The Clash Looking for a song everybody can sing? Check out "Should I Stay or Should I Go?"
Crosby, Stills, & Nash Yeah, I know. Look under Neil Young for the CSN&Y stuff.
Eric Clapton Slow Hand's the main man among the British Blues Boys
Devo Admit it, you LOVE Devo!
Doors The movie sucked, but the band rocks.
Bob Dylan Arguably the most prolific writer in the history of rock music
Eagles Most of their tunes sond great on an acoustic guitar.
ELP The thing bad about these guys is that their music is tough to play
Jimi Hendrix Don't even say guitar without mentioning Jimi. In fact don't say anything in his--uh, virtual--presence.
Billy Idol The man with the upper lip has some cool (and easy) songs for acoustic and electric.
Iron Maiden This band never had a "radio" single, yet toured successfully for over 20 years. It's gotta be the tunes.
Billy Joel I had to include The Piano Bra; you gotta give your props to any nerd who can marry a supermodel (even if she did dump him).
Janis Joplin The only white girl who can sing the blues.
Jethro Tull Good jam music.
Kinks If you play acoustic, ya gotta learn "Lola" (you also learn "Yoda" by Weird Al Yankovic at the same time)
Kiss Did you know that Gene Simmons is Liza Minelli's manager?
Led Zeppellen So what if they stole some of their greatest hits from the old blues masters? These took rock to the next level.
Lynyrd skynyrd These good 'ol boys have some fun stuff.
Barry Manilow He writes the songs, he writes the songs.
Bob Marley Mix it up in a rub a dub stylee.
Ozzy Osbourne The Oz man cometh!
Pink Floyd All the psychadelics draw attention away from the incredible guitar parts in their songs. Check it out.
Tom Petty Tom Petty is the kind of guy who drinks beers and works on that car on blocks with your older brother.
Queen Boasting a singer with fabulous range and an innovative sound, these guys pushed the limits of 70s rock.
Lou Reed I only included this because of "Take a Walk On The Wild Side"--it's fun and easy!!!
Otis Redding Hard to believe his only #1 song came after his death...
Red Hot Chili Peppers Call them grunge, punk, hard rock, or sell-outs...either way, this group rocks.
Rolling Stones Even though these guys should retire, they have produced some cool tunes.
Scorpions This is a holdover from my head-banging days. Turn it up loud with plenty of distortion and you can't tell how simple the music is.
Spinal Tap I haven't checked any of their tabs, I just loved the movie.
Stray Cats There's a great version of "Stray Cat Strut" that'll really impress your friends (and it's easy!).
Temptations Hopefuly, budding R&B artists will study this group for a lesson in songwriting.
Usa for Africa Looking for a fun drunk 'n party song?
Stevie Ray Vaughn Guitar talk may start with Jimi, but it ends with Stevie.
Van Morrison Try a little "Crazy Love" and make her heart melt.
The Who Truly an amazing an innovative band. Sometimes it seems like they don't get the credit they deserve.
Wild Cherry I got one thing to say: PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC, WHITE BOY!!!
Stevie Wonder The amazing thing about his music is that it is can be played in almost any style (even country!)
X-men I know it's not a band, but the theme song is smokin!
Neil Young Be careful, that vagrant you just spat on is a rock legend!

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