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Uncle Tupelo
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Played on a twelve string with the high E strings tuned down to D.
intro
A7sus4 D Aadd4 G
A7sus4 D
A worn out joke to keep the flies away
Aadd4 G
Carried it this far
A7sus4 D
Got the westside winds keep it steady
Aadd4 G
Bury the hatchets we find
A7sus4 D
Could carry that heavy load
Aadd4 G
If I really thought it would matter
E7 Aadd4
Farcical hair appears
E7
As a blind side
A7sus4 D
Clean the slate
Chorus
A7sus4 D
Working in the halls of shame
G
Lay it down in full view
Em7
Lay it down
What the hell were we thinking
Before the fire burned out
Can't find you now
Didn't know you then
Loneliness drinks the bitters
Till the cold wind's warm again
To feel born again
Mouth open wide, screams and hollers
Chorus
Gambled once and won, never made a dollar
Beauty fades to gray
I pray the very best will guard her
And provide a way
There's a telltale sign
And it's chairs up, time to go
Chorus
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a neat way to tie the "A" chords to the G and D are to slide the "E"
note fretted on the second string up to the fourth fret, and then pull
it off.
Example
d--0------------0------
b--3------------0------
g--0------------0------
d--2-----2/4p0--0------
a--0------------2------
e---------------3------
have fun!