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Rolling Stones — 19 Nervous Breakdown Tab

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                      19th NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
                          ROLLING STONES


INTRO (RIFF 1): —— 2x's

            B Esus4 Esus4 E ; B  Esus4  Esus4 E  (IMPLIED CHORDS)
   
       E ———————————————————————————————————————————————
       B ———————10——10———9———————————10——10———9—————————
       G ————————9———9———9————————9———————9———9—————————
       D ———————————————————————————————————————————————
       A ———7—————————————————7—————————————————————————
       E ———————————————————————————————————————————————



VERSE 1:
        E
       You're the kind of person you meet
       At certain dismal dull affairs.
              A
       Center of a crowd, talking much too loud
               E
       Running up and down the stairs.
                A
       Well it seems to me that you have seen
       Too much in too few years.
             E
       And though you've tried you just can't hide
       Your eyes are edged with tears.



CHORUS:
                    B    Esus4  Esus4  E ;  B  Esus4  Esus4  E
       You better stop,


                           (RIFF 2)
                       E ——————————————  *NOTE: strike the note on
              A        B ——————————————         the 5th fret first,        
       Look around,    G —————————7——5—         then place finger
                       D ——*5——7———————         on the 7th fret
                       A ——————————————         without striking.
                       E ——————————————

                 E
       Here it comes, here it comes,
                 A               
       Here it comes, here it comes.
              E
       Here comes your nine—teenth nervous breakdown.


VERSE 2:
       When you were a child you were treated kind
       But you were never brought up right.
       You were always spoiled with a thousand toys
       But still you cried all night.
       Your mother who neglected you
       Owes a million dollar tax.
       And your father's still perfecting ways
       Of making ceiling wax.


CHORUS:


BREAK:
       B                         E
       Oh, who's to blame, that girl's just insane.
              A
       Well nothing I do don't seem to work,
           B                       
       It only seems to make matters worse.
            E 
       Oh please.


VERSE 3:
       You were still in school when you had that fool
       Who really messed your mind.
       And after that you turned your back
       On treating people kind.
       On our first trip I tried so hard
       To rearrange your mind.
       But after a while I realized
       You were disarranging mine.


CHORUS:


FIRST GUITAR: start with (RIFF 3) —— 3x's

                           (RIFF 3)
             E ————————————————————————————————————
             B ————————————————————————————————————
             G ————————————————————————————————————
             D ——————9—————9——————9—————————9——————
             A —————————9————————————————9—————————
             E ———7————————————7——————7————————————
             

2nd GUITAR  : start INTRO (RIFF 1) last 2 times of FIRST GUITAR
              playing (RIFF 3).


BREAK:


VERSE 2:


OUTRO CHORUS:
                     B     Esus4  Esus4  E ;  B  Esus4  Esus4  E             
        You better stop,

               A      play (RIFF 2) once then (RIFF 3) —— 2x's  
        Look around,
                  A
        Here it comes.
               E
        Here comes your nine—teenth nervous breakdown


  *Here comes your nine—teenth nervous breakdown. *NOTE: use stacatto
  *Here comes your nine—teenth nervous breakdown.        type picking
  *Here comes your nine—teenth nervous breakdown.        running the
  *Here comes your nine—teenth nervous breakdown.        low E string
  *Here comes your nine—teenth nervous breakdown.        from the 7th
                                                         fret to the 
                                                         1st fret.
                                                         (SURF SOUND
                                                            a la
                                                          DICK DALE)