I thought of another that is sort of fun in a morbid way. Do you remember that Boogie Blues group of the 60's called "Canned Heat?"

They did a song called Amphetamine Annie. It was a warning from the group to quit taking "speed" (a very popular hippie high back in the day).

The song doesn't have a lot of vocal range and really only used three chords and you just "vamp" on them but the chords might scare you at first.

Ab Db and Eb

Don't panic on the chords! You could either raise them to naturals for A D and E but it really sounds good in the flat key.

Make them with bar chords on the 4th fret for the Ab and Db. The Eb is up on the 6th fret. Just "vamp" with palm muting four down strokes per measure.

Here's the chords and lyrics though they sort of messed with sharps for the chords instead of flats. Probalby the Chord generator just wouldn't interpret it right. And instead of sticking with the straight "E" form bar chord shape, you play it in the middle of the neck and it sounds better if you form the Db on the 4th fret using the "A" form and the Eb on the 6th fret using the "A" form. The Ab is fine on the 4th fret with the "E" form.

Oh, and they missed a change to Db on the third line of verse 2.

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/..._annie_crd.htm

See if I can find it on Youtube. This one ain't rocket science but is really is a good Boogie Blues song though not as relevant today as it was back when everyone was eating "diet pills" like they were breath mints!

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMzoqpyUbhg[/ame]