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Artist: Primus
Song: Hamburger Train
Album: Pork Soda (1993)
Bassist: Les Claypool
Tuning: B-E-A-D-G
Notes:
- These are just the basic outlines of the riffs or specific example from a
certain section of the song
- Add alot of fills (pops, chords, mutes, taps, hammer-ons etc.)
- Played on a fretted 6-string
- Use medium distortion

v - Downstroke with fingernails
^ - Upstroke
S - Slap
P - Pop

Riff 1: / - You can hear this pop the first time but its optional
C|-------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------|
D|--------x----------------------|
A|---------x5-----------x5-x5h7--|
E|--x-x4-4---x7--x-x4-4----------|
B|-------------------------------|
S SS SPSSSS S SS S SS SS

Riff 2: v^ v ^
C|---------x0-------5p4-8h9--|
G|---------x0-------5p4-8h9--|
D|---------------------------|
A|---------------------------|
E|--x-x4-4----4-4h5----------|
B|---------------------------|
S SS S S S

Riff 3: This tab is from taken from the riff played at 2:22 thru 2:33
There are variations played othere times he plays this riff
The slaps are often muted
Just stick around the notes listed and improv around them
C|----------x------------------|
G|---------x------------x------|
D|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------------|
E|------------------------4h5--|
B|--x-x1-1----xx2-3x-x---------|
S SS S PP SSS SS S P S
B/C Db/D Ab/A

Riff 4: Just listen, Les is slapping the F# and throwing in mutes and pull-offs
C|---------|----------------------------|
G|---------|----------------------------|
D|---------|----------------------------|
A|----3h4--|----------------------------|
E|--2------|--2-2p0-x2-x2p0-x2x2--2///--|
B|---------|----------------------------|


Order: Riff 1 is variated heavily with chords throughout the song
Riff 1 0:03-0:31
Riff 3 0:31-0:37
Riff 1 0:37-1:00
Riff 3 1:00-1:06
Riff 2 1:06-1:34
Riff 3 1:34-1:46 Palm muted
Riff 1 1:46-2:22
Riff 3 2:22-2:33
Riff 1 2:33-2:57 With variation 2
Riff 3 2:57-3:19 Palm muted
Riff 1 3:19-4:07 With variation 2
Riff 3 4:07-4:18 Played without rests
Riff 1 4:18-5:14 Becomes muted about half way through
Riff 4 5:14-5:28
Riff 1 5:28-6:17 Into tap/chord solo
Riff 1 6:17-6:27 Muted
Riff 3 6:27-7:18 Muted at first
Riff 1 7:18-8:00
Improv tapping 8:00-8:05


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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 

tim
Rhythm Player
#1 by tim cronin at Apr 20, 2006 at 7:13 PM EST
The movie is called Nice Dreams!
 

Adam
Average
#2 by Adam Baine at May 14, 2006 at 8:41 AM EST
Well if it isn't an eight minute bass solo with a funny quote at the beginning. Oh wait, that's all it is.
 

CARL
Rhythm Player
#3 by CARL WEBER at May 20, 2006 at 7:55 AM EST
Not only is it about the industrial revolution my friend, this song, this wonderous song entails in full the great anguish of women in the industrial revolution in their struggle to work under toilsome conditions, laboring each day in toxic environments while nourishing children in thier holy wombs. This was before abortion you see so when a dimebag hor got knocked up at some ball room shindig they would have to give birth to the child and take care of it alone which was unheard of in that period of time. The women would often be killed and processed to feed livestock. Tragic really.
 

Waz
Wanna Be
#4 by Waz at Jun 8, 2006 at 5:51 PM EST
This song has hints of a Residents song in it...
 

ed
Professional
#5 by ed evans at Jun 26, 2006 at 6:56 PM EST
Many instrumentals have a meaning to them too! However this might well be one Primus song that has no deeper meaning.
 

it
Lead Player
#6 by it died at Oct 6, 2006 at 6:36 AM EST
I agree with Prog Rocker. Primus, is no doubt about is a great at deleivering messages in code. All who like this song should check out Too Many Puppies. Great tune.
 

adam
Rhythm Player
#7 by adam gold at Oct 15, 2006 at 1:36 AM EST
I knew it was called Nice Dreams
 

mike
Wanna Be
#8 by mike ballard at Feb 11, 2007 at 8:19 PM EST
Funny Prog Rocker, I mean how the hell does anyone think this is about anything?
 

Jordan
Average
#9 by Jordan Alley at Jun 14, 2007 at 9:27 PM EST
Prog Rocker- hahaha. you're ridiculous. this song SOUNDS like a fucking train. that's all there is to it.
 

Sean
Average
#10 by Sean Immak at Oct 18, 2007 at 5:32 PM EST
This song is a tribute to the Industrial Revolution Era