Moore Geoff And The Distance - Desperate Men

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Band name Moore Geoff And The Distance
Song name Desperate Men
Tab type Chords
Added 06/02/2008
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Title: Desperate Men
Artist: Geoff Moore and the Distance
Title: Threads
Copyright: 1997 Songs on the Forefront/
           Geoff Moore Songs
Tabber: TOgden7788@aol.com (Joel Ogden)

Intro: F# B A# G# (2x)


(Verse:1)

F#      B             A#    G#         F#
   You don't want to push a desperate man

  B       A#           G#         F#
There ain't no telling what he might do

B             A#          G#            F#
You don't want to corner a passionate heart

B           A#        G#       F#
It may run right over top of you 

F#          C#        B#              C#
Passionate desperation is a volitale combination


(Verse 2: Repeat Above)


Chorus:

F#  B  F#      C#     
We are desperate men 

F#     B    F#         C#
Rebels and fools who've been rescued 

F#  B  F#      C#
We are desperate men 

F#     B   F#       C#
Desperate for the good news


(Verse 3: Same as 1st verse)

(Chorus)

(Bridge)

                   B     A#    G#
And we will not be turned around

B   A#    G#       B    A#     G#      B
Turned around, won't be turned around

(Chorus)

(Ending: Play as first verse)

This is pretty close to what the song is but I might
be a little off in the Chord placement. The song is 
pretty easy after you get the hang of the chords. As
for the feedback and string scraping before the choruses,
you're on your own. Let me know if I have anything 
dreadfully wrong. 

Enjoy, Joel Ogden TOgden7788@aol.com