New Bad Things - Goethes Letter To Vic Chesnut
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Band name | New Bad Things |
Song name | Goethes Letter To Vic Chesnut |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 06/04/2008 |
Size | 1.64 kb |
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Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 21:33:32 -0600 (MDT) From: jennifer zwick Subject: n/new_bad_things/goethes_letter_to_vic_chesnut.crd this is from "Freewheel," released in 1995 by Candy-Ass Records. Transcribed by me, Jennifer Starfish. every time a line leads off with G, right before it there's a hammer on/off on the low E, which means you play on low E: 0, 1, 0; and carry it straight into... G em let me put it to you this way: am C you will be hit by a truck and you will fall from your bicycle G em and no-one will recall am C who you were, except your friends and your enemies am em and all the stuff you could've written am em 'bout times when you were sick, or smitten am em D G will mean about as much as your corpse G em let me put it to you this way: am C I've been writing songs for almost 7 years now G em and I haven't said a single thing am C of lasting import. or social significance am em but I know from reading all your letters am em and midnight coffee double-headers am em D G that maybe you could do better than me G em let me put it to you this way: am C you will be hit by a bus, and you will die inside the ambulance G em and no-one will recall am C who you are (or I mean WERE) except your friends and your relatives am em and all the stuff you could've written am em and all the words you could've hidden am em D G will mean about as much as your corpse (ends on a G)