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I LOVE HER ALL THE TIME kinda tabbed my [email protected] ~~Tunings~~ Thurston Moore: GGCCA#A# Lee Ranaldo: D#D#C#C#GG There aren't really much to tab in this song, so I'm just gonna describe Lee's main riff & try to explain what's going on... Thurston Moore: : At the start of the song he just jams a drumstick into his strings on the ...th fret & mainly does nothing at all but sing "I love her all the time". When the noise begins, he starts to slide the drumstick furiously up & down while it's jammed in the strings. Advise: if you care about your guitar, don't do this at home!!! At the end of the song (slow), he just slides some random notes. That's about it! Lee Ranaldo: Note: I think Lee is using a screwdriver through the whole song...? intro: move a screwdriver rapidly back & forth against the stings on the 6th fret. main riff: with delay G |--9-----9>bend & release----- G |--9-----9>bend & release----- C#|-----9--------------------9-- C#|-----9--------------------9-- repeat over & over until the noise starts. D#|-----9--------------------9-- D#|----------------------------- During the noise-part, he uses the screwdriver & makes some random chords/notes & continues to do that during the slow verse which finishes the song. Use quite a bit of reverb on the guitar to get the Bad Moon Rising-feel to it! It wasn't really much to tab but it's a cool song to play if you like experimenting with your guitar. last updated: May 31 1998