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Date: Sun, 1 Oct 1995 19:59:14 -0300
From: bpmack@loki.atcon.com (Bruce and Peggy MacKinnon)
Subject: s/steely_dan/corrected version:home_at_last.crd
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This is one of the more straightforward Steely Dan tunes in terms
chord vs. bassline and all those funky Fagen keyboard voicings.
It's from the Aja album, and I think most Dan fans will find it
familiar and fun to play.
HOME AT LAST - Steely Dan |-6--3--------3--3--3-1-3--|
Lick:|-6--3 ---6/--3--3--3-1-3--|
INTRO: |Gm7| x8bars |---------5/---------------|
|Gm7| x8bars with horns and lick |--------------------------|
|--------------------------|
* Vs.I * |--------------------------|
| Ebmaj7 | Bbmaj7 |
I know this superhighway
| Ebmaj7 | Bbmaj7 |
This bright, familiar sun
| Ebmaj7 D7#9| Gm7 Ab7 | Gm7 | Gm7 |
I guess that I'm the lucky one
| Ebmaj7 | Bbmaj7 |
Who wrote that tired sea song
| Ebmaj7 | Bbmaj7 |
Set on this peaceful shore
| Ebmaj7 D7#9 | Gm7 Ab7 | Gm7 | Gm7 |
You think you've heard this one before
* Chorus *
| Cm7 | Cm7 | Gm7 | Gm7 |
Well the danger on the rocks is surely past
| Cm7 | Cm7 | Dm7 | Dm7 |
Still I remain tied to the mast
| Cm7 | Cm7 | Bbmaj7 | Bbmaj7 |
Could it be that I have found my home at last
| Ebmaj7 | Ebmaj7 | Ebmaj7 | Ebmaj7 |
Home at last (Horn Lick)
| Gm7 | x8bars
* Vs.II *
She serves the smooth retsina
She keeps me safe and warm
It's just the calm before the storm
Call in my reservation
So long, hey thanks my friend
I guess I'll try my luck again
* Chorus * plus | Gm7 | x8bars
* Synth Solo * | F11 | F11 | F11 | F11 | (1/4 rest) A7 |
| Dm7 Ab13 | Db7 | D7 |
| Gm7 | x8bars
* Guitar Solo over Vs.I *
* Chorus *
* Solo out on Gm7 *
The 'Synth Solo' part is tough to make sense of without someone
actually playing the solo along with you. Try playing it with the
album to get the feel... I'm fairly certain the chords are correct.
CHORD FORMATIONS:
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
353333 x6878x 6x776x x5756x 464544 x35343
Gm7 Ebmaj7 Bbmaj7 Dm7 Ab7 Cm7
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
X88888 575655 4X456X X4342X X5453X
F11 A7 Ab13 Db7 D7
If there are any typos or whatever, please e-mail me, Bruce MacKinnon
at:
bpmack.atcon.com
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