All songs depicted here are copyrighted by Blues Traveler. The tablature is copyright 1998 by Scott Rakowski. The contents of this website may not be used for commercial or financial gain. (That means you can't print this stuff out and sell it.) This tablature is in the public domain and may be distributed freely as long as this disclaimer is included. B-blow, D-draw The Poignant And Epic Saga Of Featherhead And Lucky Lack intro (Diatonic D harp) * Not too much I can say about this one except that the harp riff is very similar to the beginning of Run Around, only it is on a D harp of course, while Runs in on a C. All of the harp in this song is really easy. I could probably tab the whole thing, but Josh would probably agree with me, that tabbing solos isn't necessary. When you play other bands' licks, it isn't right to copy all of their stuff. The main line is cool, but try and make your harp solos original and fun. I have never heard Popper play a harp solo verbatim off of the album. That would be boring as hell. Pick a hole on the harp (one of the lower ones) and draw on it and very quickly slide up and play this: 8D 8D7D6D 6B 6D 6D slide to 8D 8B 8D 7B 6D 7D 9B 6D slide to 7D 7B 6D