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Windora Bug - Trey Anastasio
From Eric Oberbroeckling <eric.oberbroeckling@wcom.com>

This is a nice reggae-style tune, with a really cool chorus - not
to mention the constant vocal (is it the wind? or a bug?)

I'm not going to tab out the whole song - it's reggae style chords
with a progression of A to G -- it moves up the neck using the forms
below

   A  G   A  G  A  G   A  G

E--5--3---9--7--12-10--17-15----------------------------------
B--5--3---10-8--14-12--17-15----------------------------------
G--6--4---9--7--14-12--18-16----------------------------------
D-------------------------------------------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------------------

It continues as far as you can go (depends on if you are playing
a 22-fret or 24-fret guitar, I suppose)

It's that simple - now anyone who has the words, please send them
to me, much obliged.

Eric


from Rob Richardson <brjrrr1@aol.com>
I think the words to Windora Bug are:
"We've got the rules down now and we're done learning how to speak.  We're on the top of a cliff and we're wondering if we should leap."

The other lyrics are obvious, so I won't waste yours or my time printing them.

Later,
Rob