Walk Real Slow Ekoostik Hookah Written by: Dave Katz Chord Tabbed by: Jake Mihalak (mihalakj@gtlaw.com or jmihalak@dimen-intl.com) NOTE: The rhythmn to this one is a bit funny and Dave sings pretty fast at times so its a little tougher than it looks. One thing I think I noticed is that at the beginning of each verse you play one measure of the D7 chord before you begin to sing. Also the "You picked a fine line, walk real slow" stanza may have a different time signature than the rest of the song but I'm not sure about that. INTRO D7 G7 (as many times you feel is neccessary) D7 G7 Daddy sat me down, way back in '65 D7 G7 Ten years on the lam, no money to survive. D7 G7 He said, " I gotta' leave you, right here on your own A7 G7 D7 You'll be better off that way, you won't miss me when I'm gone." D7 G7 Momma always told me it would come to that one day. D7 G7 "He's a no good two bit criminal" that's what his friends would say. D7 G7 Now it's just me and my guitar, and one thing he said you should know, A7 G7 D7 He said, "You picked a fine line, walk real slow." A7 G7 D7 He said, "You picked a fine line, walk real slow." SHORT JAM (Same chord progression) D7 G7 I spent all my time just writing songs. d7 G7 A few years, a few breaks later, I was playing night in, night out, all year long. D7 G7 The one thing I always remembered, the most important thing I know, A7 G7 D7 He said, "You picked a fine line, walk real slow." A7 G7 D7 He said, "You picked a fine line, walk real slow." LONG JAM (Still pretty much the same chord progression) D7 G7 It's been so many years now, I've had my ups and downs. D7 G7 The songs they don't come as easily, but the ones that do, you know their sound. D7 G7 The kids they were always asking me "Do you have anything to show?" A7 G7 D7 I say, "You picked a fine line, walk real slow." A7 G7 D7 I say, "You picked a fine line, walk real slow."