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Date: 16 Jan 1996 09:46:15 +0000
From: "Boulton, Nic" 
Subject: /t/Til Tuesday/Other End of the Telescope.crd


Other End of the Telescope (Til Tuesday)
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This is on Til Tuesday's 3rd album, 'Everything's Different Now'. Written by
Aimee Mann and Declan McManus/Elvis Costello, Aimee still plays this in her
live set. The below is written as though played in E (at the nut). On the
album, it's in Eb (Eb transposition at the bottom of the page).



        E       B         G#m          A                      C#m         B
Shall   ..
    Until ..

           A                     C#m       B                  A 
and   ..
           words   ..

A                        F#m                E    
               like ..
A                         G#m              E 
 there's ..




[Chorus]:
   B                   A             E
I know ..
but ...
       C#m    B              A      E 
you'll ..
             F#m               A   B      A          G#m F#m E    A G#m F#m  E

at ...




      E       B          G#m  A                       C#m       B
There ...
 and ..

        A                 C#m       B                A 
and in ..
   the ..

A                          F#m       E                   
 and ..
A                        F#m       E                   
well ...



[Chorus]



[Bridge]:
B                      A          E
There ..
lie  ...
     C#m        B          A           E 
your ..
  C#m                    A        C#m                F#m
I ...E
I ..



        E          B              G#m   A                  C#m      B
You're ...
and  ..

              A                      C#m          B             A 
now  ...
I  ..

                  F#m          E                   
the  ...
             A       B        E
 but  ..



[Chorus]


         C#m          B                  A             E
you'll   ..
when     ...
you'll    ..
             F#m               A        B            A   G#m  F#m  E     
at ..


[outro]:

||  A   G#m  F#m  E  :||     a few times

last time :   A    G#m   F#m   G#m    E
              4    4     2     1      1   <-- Number of strums



EADGBe
022100 - E 
577655 - A  
799877 - B
X46654 - C#m
466444 - G#m
244222 - F#m


Possible alternative to the 3rd line of the bridge is :

     B            A        A             C#m 
your ...

                                . . . but I think the first one sounds
closest.


Transposed to Eb: The album's in Eb, which either means putting a capo at 11th
fret (yuk), or playing it with a capo at the first fret and substituting the
chord shapes written above as follows: 

Chord in E   SHAPE in Eb        
(above)      (capo @ 1)

E                D      
F#m              Em        
G#m              F#m        
A                G      
B                A     
C#m              Bm        

. . . but I prefer to play it in 'E'! If nothing else, it's fun to run down A 
 G#m  F#m  E (5th, 4th, 2nd, 0th frets) at the end of the chorus.  Any
improvements welcome.



Nic 

Nic.Boulton@mercury.co.uk