Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine by The White Stripes from the album Elephant Tabbed by Keith Railton (http://www.mooworldorder.com/) This song rocks out! There are some cheesy blues breaks, with some of that added Jack innovation. ===================================================================== INTRO / VERSE I dunno if there two guitars here or what, but there are plenty notes being doubled at the octave here. I can't find a perfect way of playing these chords, and I've tried a hundred different ways. You can play this: ||--0-------------0----|---------------0----|--------------------| ||--0-------------0----|-0---0---0-0---0----|--------------------| ||*-x---0---0-0---x----|-0---0---0-0---x---*|*-2--2-2--2-2------*| ||*-2---0---0-0---2----|-0---0---0-0---2---*|*-2--2-2--2-2-2----*| ||--2---x---x-x---2----|-x---x---x-x---2----|--0--0-0--0-0-2-----| ||--0---3---3-3---0----|-3---3---3-3---0----|--------------0-----| E5 G5 A5 E5 Back to the E->G riff then: |---------------------------|--------------------------|| |---------------------------|----------8-8-8-8-8-8-8---|| |-6--6-6---11-11-11-11-11---|-6--6-6---6-6-6-6-6-6-6---|| |-5--5-5---12-12-12-12-12---|-7--7-7---5-5-5-5-5-5-5---|| |-5--5-5---12-12-12-12-12---|-7--7-7--(7)7-7-7-7-7-7---|| |-7--7-7---10-10-10-10-10---|-5--5-5-------------------|| B D A Em+#6 (?) Try variations on those chords if you want. The right notes are there, maybe not in the right order. =S VERSE The verse riff is virtually identical to the intro except the last two bars, rather than B D A Jazz Chord, you simply go from B to D. When it comes to the gaps, you just don't play what you would be playing. That's easy right? GUITAR BREAKS There are a number of little guitar breaks. The first kicks off at about 1:32 ish: ||----3b5r3~--|-3p0----------------------------|| ||------------|-----3p0------------------------|| ||------------|---------2-b-3--2p0-------------|| ||-2----------|--------------------2p0---------|| ||-2----------|------------------------2p0-----|| ||-0----------|----------------------------3p0-|| The next is about 1:40. The bend between the 2nd and 3rd frets on the G string is prett prolonged in this one: ||----3~-------|-3p0------------------|| ||-------------|-----3p0--------------|| ||-------------|---------2-b-3-2p0----|| ||-2-----------|------------------2p0-|| ||-2-----------|----------------------|| ||-0-----------|----------------------|| The next 'un is at 1:45 and we're in A: ||-----5----------|-5-5-5-5------5-5------5-5--------|| ||-------8b10r8-8-|---------8b10-----8b10-----8b10r8-|| ||-2--------------|----------------------------------|| ||-2--------------|----------------------------------|| ||-0--------------|----------------------------------|| ||----------------|----------------------------------|| Back to E at 1:52. He gets some crazy harmonics in the 2nd bar here, try your best you can get the same note just about over the 2nd fret: ||---------------|-3-0----0-------------------------|| ||-----2---------|------3----3-<2.2><2.2><2.2>-3b5r-|| ||-----2b3-r-2---|----------------------------------|| ||-2-------------|----------------------------------|| ||-2-------------|----------------------------------|| ||-0-------------|----------------------------------|| Back to the verse. This time in the gaps, just before starting the riff up again Jack plays his familiar reverse rake on the 3rd fret harmonics: ||-<3>------|| ||--<3>-----|| ||---<3>----|| ||----<3>---|| ||----------|| ||----------|| That's about it. Listen carefully!