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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-09-21 1:34 PM (#136332)
Subject: Jim Croce tabs


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Anyone have a good tab for Croce's part on New York's Not My Home? I have the intro down, which he plays through the first two verses that he sings, but then I get lost. The tabs on the internet suck.
Same for Time in a Bottle. I have the intro and the chorus that I learned years ago, but I can't figure out what he plays when he starts singing. It sounds like a typical Croce progressing of fingerpicking barre chords, but I can't figure it out. I need to justify buying a new guitar with a new song. I'll have to learn a lot of them for the next purchase.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-09-21 1:47 PM (#136333 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs



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Mark, send me a PM with a fax number and I can send you a nice tab of Time In A Bottle.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-09-21 1:55 PM (#136334 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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Stephen, I'd be interested in that as well. 949/459-7168 - fax
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cliff
Posted 2005-09-21 3:03 PM (#136335 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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This was all I could find:

http://olga.net/dynamic/browse.php?printer=0&local=main/c/croce_jim...
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Stevechapman
Posted 2005-09-21 3:29 PM (#136336 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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Mark,
I've got the lyrics and chords. Between the link that cliff posted and what I have you should be in business. Let me know if you want it.
just shoot me an email to
stevie@oldies965.com

and i'll attach it and send it right back to you.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-09-21 3:53 PM (#136337 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs



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Paul, you should have it on your fax.
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-09-21 4:02 PM (#136338 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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T - Can you fax me over that new Limited too? You're the best, man!

:D
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-09-21 4:03 PM (#136339 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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Note to self...

"Fax Moody a picture of my ass...."
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stephent28
Posted 2005-09-21 4:04 PM (#136340 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs



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Weasey....send me your fax number and I will be happy to fax you a picture of me smilin with the limited.
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-09-21 4:09 PM (#136341 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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DOH!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-09-21 4:18 PM (#136342 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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....wearing his speedo....
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stephent28
Posted 2005-09-21 4:26 PM (#136343 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs



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with chrome gold pings hanging out....
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-09-21 5:03 PM (#136344 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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MOODY! I need to order a shin-kicking!!!!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-09-21 5:26 PM (#136345 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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....just be kind enough to allow him to lift and tuck his PINGS back into his speedo...

...shins hurt enough
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-09-21 5:30 PM (#136346 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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Back on topic. I've seen the tab that Cliff sent on bunches of websites. It is wrong from the start, so I haven't paid much attention to the rest of it. On my Croce DVD, I can see he starts at the 5th and 6th frets (I can't remember without a guitar in front of me), which is the same way I figured it before seeing the DVD. I'm a lot closer than the tab and I am pretty fussy about playing something that isn't at least 90% of the original. That's why I hardly ever finish learning a song.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-09-21 5:37 PM (#136347 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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By the way, I haven't found any decent tabs of I'll Have to Say I Love You. . .either. It starts with C#minor barre chord with the 5th and 6th strings open and then barred. Hard to explain, but easy to show. It would also help if I could remember the notes on the guitar rather than play by ear, but I'll save that for when I retire.
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cruster
Posted 2005-09-21 8:45 PM (#136348 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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Gawd, please, not more with the Pings and the Speedo. The entire state of Colorado is now a 'Do Not Visit' zone for me.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-09-21 9:16 PM (#136349 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs



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but crusty, I thought you were coming in and bringing the "ping" polish!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-09-22 9:33 AM (#136350 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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Thanks for the "Time" tab, Stephen. I had the same one from somewhere a long time ago, but thought that the open Dm had to be wrong because it was so hard to change the bass note. Later, I was sure he was using a Dm barre chord, but could never get the bass note that way either. I'll keep working on the tab and see if it gets easier. They don't show him playing Time in the DVD, so I can't tell where he starts on the neck.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-09-22 10:16 AM (#136351 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs



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Some posts provide entirely too much information. :D
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ChatMan
Posted 2005-09-22 10:17 AM (#136352 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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Mark I have a PDF of a New York... that has some of the qualities you describe. PM an email address and I'll pass it along for your perusal.
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Strummin12
Posted 2005-09-22 12:24 PM (#136353 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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Last year I went through a phase of drowning myself in Jim's music...what a great writer. I went searching for a tab book, but none of them were tabs of what was actually played on the recordings...mostly just chord books and tabs of the vocal line.

Anyway, just about a month ago I happened to stumble on Hal Leonard "authentic transcriptions" of 'the very best of Jim Croce'. I believe it is a newly released book. It's got "Leroy Brown, careful man, I got a Name, I'll have to say I love you in a song, It Doesn't Have to Be That Way, One Less set of Footsteps, Operator, Photographs and Memories, These Dreams, Time In Bottle, Work' at the Car Wash Blues, You don't Mess Around With Jim."

Unfortunately, I have VERY limited computer access right now, and can't scan or .pdf any of it. But, for those interested, I thought I'd let you know it exists and costs about $20. Probably can be ordered through B&N or Amazon.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-09-22 12:30 PM (#136354 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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Has any one gone to the JimCroce.Com (or whatevah is the official site) and then looked for links to related Fan sites? I've found some gem "unofficial artist" sites where obscessed fans do music/tab transcriptions...often not found on the "big" tab sites.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-09-22 1:26 PM (#136355 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs



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Johhny, I searched the HL site and the book did not show up. Do you have the ISDN number for it (usually listed by the bar code)?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-09-22 1:42 PM (#136356 - in reply to #136332)
Subject: Re: Jim Croce tabs


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Thanks for all your help guys. I should have enough to keep me busy for awhile. There goes my golf game. I'll look for the Hal Leonard book. I have some of his other stuff.
I get kind of choked up whenever I watch the DVD. Hard to believe that Croce would be 62 if he had lived. I'll have to visit his wife's restaurant when I'm in San Diego.
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