Divine Thing by Soup Dragons #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: Paul D Subject: CRD: "Divine Thing" by the Soup Dragons Okay, this is how *I* play it. I listened to the recording and the first chord is ACTUALLY an E-flat (which would mean you tune down 1/2 step ep and start on E). However, I figured out a really easy version that's un fun to play and is recognizable... Your chords are: (str EADGBe) D5 xx023x D xx0232 Dsus2 xx0230 Dsus4 xx0233 E 022100 G 3x0033 First, I'm gonna define what will be referred to below as "D-fill": you play D D Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D It looks complicated if you're not familiar with the pattern, but in reality it's pretty easy. You just either remove your middle finger fromm the standard D chord or add your pinky on the 3rd fret of the high E. If you're a beginner, practice it once or twice. It really adds to the song otherwise you'd just be droning along on the D for the chorus. es. "Divine Thing" by the Soup Dragons Intro: D5 D D D5 D5 D D D5 D You are the one supreme being E G D D-fill Just dressed to kill and fulfill just any dream D And you are the one heart's desire E G D D-fill All hips and lips made to trick just any fool. CHORUS: E G D-fill But I could have sworn that you were an angel E G D 'Cause you're a sweet, sweet, sweet divine thing. E G D-fill But I should have known that you were the devil E G D Dressed like a sweet, sweet, sweet divine thing. And you lack the one thing that is devotion Not always there in your hair, in a daze. Just too mixed up in your own emotions Your vanity will always be your greatest thing. (CHORUS) (D-fills throughout outro) Divine thing. Divine thing. Divine thing. (etc.) Dat be all. 'Tis a rather simple song. I would assume it would get a bitit more complicated if you were to play it true to the record, but why make it hard on yourself?... Good luck. Paul D. www.TAB6.com