What Deaner Was Talking About
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Date: Tue, 03 Mar 1998 10:04:06 +0100
From: Christian Peters
Subject: CRD: (Song: what deaner was talking about) (artist: ash) (Album: Single: a live less ordinary)
song: what deaner was talking about
band: ash
single: a life less ordinary
transcribed by: Christian Peters ([email protected]) and Henrich
Roeper
submitted by: Christian Peters
I transmitted this file a week ago, but it had not been added so far
ash - WHAT DEANER WAS TALKING ABOUT
(E:-0-3-0-) G D
The wash is out, it's hangin' up
C G
And all I had is nothin'
G D
Nothin' to do, nothin' to say
C G
I think I must be dreaming
E G
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
E A
Is this what Deaner was talkin about?
G D
And I don't think I will ever return
C (A:-3-2-0-) G
I can't my friend
G D
If I was king I'd wear a ring
C G
I'd never hurt my people
G D
I'd stay alert and dress to kill
C G
I might even slip you something
E G
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
E A
Is this what Deaner was talking about?
G D
And I don't think I will ever return
C (A:-3-2-0-) G
I can't my friend
sl sl
(solo) G: 0-2-4-2-4-------:0-2-4---7-------:5-4---5-4-------
(yes, its right, just one string!)
(G:-4-2-) E G
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
E A
Is this what Deaner was talking about?
G D
And I don't think I will ever return
C (A:-3-2-0-) G
I can't my friend
G D
I do not think I will ever return
C (A:-3-2-0-) G
I can't my friend
G D
I do not think I will ever return
C (A:-3-2-0-) G
I can't my friend
transcribed by Christian and Henrich in feb 1998
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