Tom: G E|E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|| VOOC O CANDLE - Jay Farrar E|E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|| Tabbed by: James Wyatt Tuning: standard My buddy Jonathan turned me onto Farrar's album Sebastapol, and this song's always stuck in my head. I hammered out some chords today and found this to be a pretty good acoustic version though I'm sure it's far from perfect. I've seen a few online versions but they're faster and electric, this is more akin to how it's played on Sebastopol. There are basically three segments: the preamble, the prechorus and the chorus. Listen to the song and "funk it up" a bit as needed. (preamble/intro) [G] [D] Caught between, between two worlds [Am] [C] Don't wanna be, don't wanna be fenced in [G] [D] Caught between, between two worlds [Am] [C] Don't wanna be, don't wanna be fenced in (I call this simply "the riff") E|-------------3-3-----| B|1-0---0--1---3-3-----| G|0-0-2-0--0-2---------| D|----0------0---------| A|---------------------| E|---------------------| [G] Scattered along the way must be some understanding (the riff) [G] Handwritten skyline room for ideals ascending (the riff) (For this part, the prechorus, strum a G chord and throw in some muted string riffs and maybe walk up the low E string from F to G) It's alright, it's alright, I know that it's alright It's alright, it's alright, I know that it's alright (Use the same process as above for the chorus here, but more solid strumming and less muted strings) 'Cause I've got a voodoo candle I've got a voodoo candle I've got a voodoo candle I've got a voodoo candle (the riff, a few times) [G] Packaged and put out, more or less dreaming (the riff) [G] Later on business, low level screaming (the riff) [G] Pell-mell from the committee of welcoming (the riff) [G] Taste a different pattern, the blind frequency