There's No Such Place by Augie March i think actually think that this song sounds more like the record with a non standard tuning and a capo, Tuning: but with a capo on the second fret, only up to the a string ie, leaving the thicker e string open (you need a clamp style capo for this) making the actual notes when you play the six strings open, Note about my tab: if the number for the tab is 0 you play the string open even if that means that it is actually the note on the second fret because of the capo. when the number is not 0, put you finger on that actual fret, count up from the nut not the capo. e ----------------6------------0-----------0---0----- c#----3-----0-----------5----------0----------------- a -------0-----------4-----------0-----------0-------. e -------------0-------------------------------------. b -5------------------------------------------------- d -0------------------------7----------4------------- repeat this for the inro but let the A chord ring before you go into the verse then: e ----------------6------------0-----------0---0----- c#----3-----0-----------5----------0----------------- a -------0-----------4-----------0-----------0-------. e -------------0-------------------------------------. b -5------------------------------------------------- d -0------------------------7----------4------------- there's no such place...etc that's actually the whole song, with some variations in the picking pattern, but that's basically it, just in the chorus, glenn begins the cycle halfway through, ie at the a chord if anybody has any faults to pick... will newland - tabber [email protected] ps, augie march are a great band!