JEFFERSON AIRPLANE - "white rabbit" Tablature
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I'm not sure if I should submit this... I just sent a lyrics correction/addition to several people who worked on this song, but I decided rather than wait on them to post it, here's a copy of my post to them... I didn't really know where to put it... :)
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Hi Folks!!!! I'm just now trying to learn to play a guitar, and was looking up some of my favorite songs, Just found this one...
Several people have worked on words and chording... the specific message I copied this from was by : Mike Bremford
The White Rabbit, by Jefferson Airplane
And included the following message..." Can anyone tell me what she sings just after the mushrooms? And is she really smoking Caterpillers? Why?
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Well, I can't chord, but I know this song by heart.. :) I'm taking this existing version, and sending y'all the missing or off words... Where I'm changing what's there, I'll mark all of my corrections/additions with {this} so you can decide for yourselves... K? :)
I took out the chords, because the lyrics changes made them move out of place, and I thought it would be easier for you to read without having to groan over note misplacements.. :)
thanks to all of you for tabbing this for people like me..
... Oh... and the caterpiller was smoking a hookah... Alice wasn't smoking a caterpiller.. :D
Cheryl Taylor
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White Rabbit- Jefferson Airplane
One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small
And the ones that mother gives you, don't do anything at all.
Go ask Alice, when shes ten feet tall.
And if you go chasing rabbits, and you know you're going to fall.
Tell 'em a hookah- smoking Caterpiller has given you the call
{to} Call Alice, when she was just small. {{this 'to' is said VERY quickly, but is there.. more like 'Tuh'...}}
When {the} men on the chessboard get up and tell you where to go,
And you've just had some kind of mushroom, and your mind is moving {slow}
Go ask Alice, I think she'll know.
When logic and proportion have fallen {so I'll be} dead,
And the White Knight is talking backwards, and the Red Queens off her head,
Remember what the Doormouse said - {heed} your head, {heed} your head
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Hi Folks!!!! I'm just now trying to learn to play a guitar, and was looking up some of my favorite songs, Just found this one...
Several people have worked on words and chording... the specific message I copied this from was by : Mike Bremford
The White Rabbit, by Jefferson Airplane
And included the following message..." Can anyone tell me what she sings just after the mushrooms? And is she really smoking Caterpillers? Why?
."
Well, I can't chord, but I know this song by heart.. :) I'm taking this existing version, and sending y'all the missing or off words... Where I'm changing what's there, I'll mark all of my corrections/additions with {this} so you can decide for yourselves... K? :)
I took out the chords, because the lyrics changes made them move out of place, and I thought it would be easier for you to read without having to groan over note misplacements.. :)
thanks to all of you for tabbing this for people like me..
... Oh... and the caterpiller was smoking a hookah... Alice wasn't smoking a caterpiller.. :D
Cheryl Taylor
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White Rabbit- Jefferson Airplane
One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small
And the ones that mother gives you, don't do anything at all.
Go ask Alice, when shes ten feet tall.
And if you go chasing rabbits, and you know you're going to fall.
Tell 'em a hookah- smoking Caterpiller has given you the call
{to} Call Alice, when she was just small. {{this 'to' is said VERY quickly, but is there.. more like 'Tuh'...}}
When {the} men on the chessboard get up and tell you where to go,
And you've just had some kind of mushroom, and your mind is moving {slow}
Go ask Alice, I think she'll know.
When logic and proportion have fallen {so I'll be} dead,
And the White Knight is talking backwards, and the Red Queens off her head,
Remember what the Doormouse said - {heed} your head, {heed} your head
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