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13 <h1 class="songtitle">One Man's Loss</h1>
16 <p>Written by Bob Dylan, I guess<br />
17 Performed by Bob Dylan and the Band in the Basement, summer 1967<br />
18 Tabbed by Eyolf &Oslash;strem</p>
20 <p>Too bad the sound is so bad on this, because it's a text with
21 potential. The bracketed passages are just representations of the
22 sounds I seem to hear, with no claim for meaning or authority.</p>
24 <p>I'd suggest a capo on the 5th fret (sounding key D major), with the
25 following figure going through the whole song:</p>
26 <pre class="tab">
27 A A6 A D/a
28 |-----------------|-----------------|
29 |-----------------|---------3---3---|
30 |-2---2---2---2---|-2---2---2---2---|
31 |-2---2---4---4---|-2---2---4---4---|
32 |-0---0---0---0---|-0---0---0---0---|
33 |-----------------|-----------------|
34 </pre>
36 <hr />
38 <pre class="verse">
39 [first verse inaudible]
42 [Let's take a cherry], I can't make it no more
44 Can't stop, she's breaking all time on the floor
46 Better come down easy or don't come down at all
48 You don't try and to please me, somebody's gonna fall
49 </pre>
50 <pre class="refrain">
51 D A
52 One man's loss always is another man's gain
53 E D A
54 Yes, one man's joy always is another man's pain
55 </pre>
57 <pre class="verse">
58 Eight o'clock in the morning, [better] step aside
59 [let me be to your] warning, you better go by
60 Three times a loser, number 45
61 better not lose her, best stayed alive
62 </pre>
63 <pre class="refrain">
64 One man's loss always is another man's gain
65 Yes, one man's joy always is another man's pain
66 </pre>
68 <pre class="verse">
69 Wish I'd have found me [...] at the wall
70 One look at the watch, you better [lord at all]
71 You can't stop it or wait it [...] at night
72 Too hard to keep you waiting, calls me aside
73 </pre>
74 <pre class="refrain">
75 One man's loss always is another man's gain
76 Yes, one man's joy always is another man's pain
77 </pre>
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