Weeping Tile - Basement Apartment
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Band name | Weeping Tile |
Song name | Basement Apartment |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 07/12/2008 |
Size | 2.19 kb |
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From: Murray StevensonBasement Apartment - Weeping Tile ------------------ transcribed by: murray stevenson (mstevenson@trentu.ca) Intro (and basic pattern): C G C G C G D(+) C/ x2 C G C G Well you live out where ... C G D(+) C In a basement apartment, with ... C G C G The tap drips all night, water ... C G D D+ C G C G C G D(+) C The furnace is burning, but ... C G C G I can smell the ... C G D(+) C But it can't clean the ... C G C G It's seeping under the door, ... C G D D+ C G D It's starting to hurt, ... D+ C G D Every time ... D+ C G D D+ C G D(+) C Every time ... The toaster sticks, the .... Every time I .... C - - - G - - - And every evening, you open the ... C - - - G - - - There's nothing like ... C - - - G - - - And no one is watching ... C - G - D - D+ - Below street level... We live out where the ... Every time I ... All the chords are of the same length, with a dash meaning simply to continue playing that same chord. This is how I play the chords: C G D D+ e|---3---|---3---|---2---|---3---| b|---3---|---3---|---3---|---3---| g|---0---|---0---|---2---|---2---| d|---2---|---0---|---0---|---0---| a|---3---|---2---| e| |---3---| and D(+) means to just throw in the + part (ie. first string, third fret) for a second in the D chord. Standard disclaimers apply to this (ie. any of a number of parts may be wrong), and comments, corrections, etc. are welcomed. Or just e-mail me if you like the song, or the band, or if you have music for any bands like Weeping Tile, The Lowest of the Low, Killjoys, Sloan, Jale, Rheostatics, Eric's Trip, and stuff like that. Later. murray s. (mstevenson@trentu.ca)