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Band name Hunters And Collecters
Song name Holy Grail
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Added 05/18/2008
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Holy Grail - The Hunters and Collectors.



This is a great tune from the album ' Cut ' and is a sensation when the

Hunter's play it live.  This is my first 

attempt at tabbing so if you find fault be kind.



Here is my interpretation of the tune, the chords sequence might be out a

tad as I tabbed it on word 6 then a cut and paste to Eudora which played

havoc with the spacing, when you listen to the CD you'll be able to work out

the changes



The guitar is tuned to the standard EADGBE



Tabbed by Derek Rogerson



Chords used are : 



E - 022100

A - 002220

C#m - 446654 or if it is easier 002120 ( but not as nice sounding ) 

B - 224442

D - 000232



And this is it.



INTRO : 



E/A/C#m/B  x2   ( if anyone knows the piano bit please add it ) 



Verse 1 .



E             A                C#m       B

Woke up this morning from the strangest dream 

E                    A          C#m          B

I was in the biggest army the world had ever seen

E                   A         C#m               B

We were marching as one on the road to the holy grail



E/A/C#m/B



E        A             C#m        B

Started out seeking fortune and glory

E             A                  C#m        B

It's a short song but it's one hell of a story 

E                             A                  C#m

When you spend your lifetime trying to get your hands 

            B

On the holy grail



E/A/C#m/B



A                              C#m         B

Well have you heard about the great crusade

A                            C#m        B

We ran into millions but nobody got paid

A                              C#m              B

We raised four corners of the globe for the holy grail



E/A/C#m/B



E/A/C#m/B





Verse 2.  ( strumming and chord pattern the same as the first verse ) 



All the locals scattered, they were hiding in the snow

We were so far from home so how were we to know

There'd be nothing left to plunder when we stumbled on 

the holy grail



( then back to A/C#m/B )      

     

We were full of beans, but we were dying like flies

Those big black birds, they were circling in the sky

And you know what they say, no body deserves to die





( play this bit a tad quieter, or pick the chords )



B      E

But I

                  D             C#m         

I've been searching for an easy way

                A              E

To escape the cold light of day

          D                 C#m

I've been high and I've been low

                            A           E

But I got nowhere else to go



E/D/C#m/A/E  ( x2  ) 



( brass solo )  



( in live versions extra lyrics are added here ) 



(  then back to the verse chords and hit the first few hard )



E/A/C#m/B



( then to ) 



A                 

I followed orders

C#m                   B

God knows where I've been

A

But I woke up alone

C#m                B

All my wounds were clean

A

I'm still here

C#m                           B

I'm still a fool for the holy grail



E/A/C#m/B



( then smash your guitar on the amps and throw your pick and empty stubby of

VB into the crowd and 

shout ) 



 " Thank you very much, goodnight woooh " 

That last bit was my own idea and not to be at all associated with the

Hunters and Collectors who I'm sure 

are fine gentlemen none the less