Adams Bryan - Summer of '69 - Аккорды, табы, тексты
Аккорды, табы
"Unplugged"
Summer of '69
! <D*> is the progression: <Dsus> - <D> - <Dsus4> - <D> - <Dsus> - <D> (arpeggiated)
! <A*> is the progression: <Asus> - <A> - <Asus4> - <A> - <Asus> - <A> (arpeggiated)
Intro: <D* A* D* A*>
> D* A*
i got my first real six string - brought it at the five & dime
> D* A*
played it til my fingers bled - was the summer of '69
> D* A*
me and some guys from school had a band and we tried real hard
> D* A*
jimmy quit and jody got married - shoulda known we'd never get far
> Bm A D G
oh when i look back now - that summer seemed to last for ever
> Bm A D G
and if i had the choice - ya i'd always wanna be there
> Bm A D* A*
those were the best days of my life
> D* A*
ain't no use complaining - when ya gotta job to do
> D* A*
spent my evenings down at the drive in - and that's when i met you - ya
> Bm A D G
standing on your mamma's porch - you told me that you'd wait forever
> Bm A D G
and when i held your hand - i knew that it was now or never
> Bm A D* A* D* A*
those were the best days of my life - back in the summer of '69
> F Bb
man we were killin' time
> C Bb
we were young and reckless - we needed to unwind
> F Bb C
i guess nothing can last forever...
> D* A* D* A*
> D*
and now the times are changin'
> A*
look at everything that's come and gone
> D*
sometimes when i play my old six string
> A*
i think about you wonder what went wrong
> Bm A D G
standing on your manna's porch - you told me it'd last forever
> Bm A D G
and when i held your hand - i knew that it was now or never
> Bm A D* A* D* A*
those were the best days of my life - back in the summer of '69
! continue on <D* A*>
! Chords:
! <Bm> - [x24432]
! <A> - [x02220]
! <G> - [320033] or [320003]
! <D> - [xx0232]
! <F> - [133211]
! <Bb> - [x13331]
! <C> - [x32010]
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! The verses are just <D A D A> ... as many as needed with the change
! occurring on every second bar. There is an additional two bars of <D>
! at the start as well.
! The way to play it is something like this:
> D. . . . . . . . D. . . . . . . .
|-----------------|-----------------||-----------------|-----------------|
|-3-----3---------|-----------------||-3-----3---------|-------------3---|
|-2---2-2---2-2-2-|-2-2-2-2-2-2-----||-2---2-2---2-2-2-|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2---|
|-0---0-0---0-0-0-|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0---||-0---0-0---0-0-0-|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0---|
|-----------------|-------------0---||-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------------|-----------------||-----------------|-----------------|
> A. . . . . . . .
|-----------------|-----------------||
|-----------------|-----------------|| \ repeat last 4 bars throughout
|-2-----2---------|-------------2---|| / verses.
|-2---2-2---2-2-2-|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2---||
|-0---0-0---0-0-0-|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0---||
|-----------------|-----------------||
! The dots show the beat.
! Use moderate amounts of overdrive, and mute the 2's with your palm to get
! the distinctive percussive sound. 0
! The Chorus chords are |<Bm>|<A>|<D>|<G>|<Bm>|<A>|<D>|<G>|<Bm>|<A>| (I use <B> instead of <Bm>)
! use standard open <A>,<D>, and <G> and a barred <A> shape for <B>.
! The keyboard riff is sort of an arpegiated <D> and <A> ie.
> D A
|-0-----2-----3---|---2-----0---2---|-----------------|------------------|
|---3-----3-----3-|-----3-----------|-0-----2-----3---|---2-----0----2---|
|-----2-----2-----|-2-----2---2---2-|---2-----2-----3-|-----2------------|
|-----------------|-----------------|-----2-----2-----|-2-----2----2---2-|
|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|------------------|
|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|------------------|
! This sounds a bit messy with overdrive, so play it clean, or (even easier)
! just play the melody part (which is mainly what you hear on the CD anyway)
[e|-0-----2-----3---|---2-----0---2---|-----------------|------------------|
b|-----------------|-----------------|-0-----2-----3---|---2-----0---2----|]
! For the key change after the second chorus, the chords are:
! |<F>|<Bb>|<C>|<Bb>|<F>|<Bb>|<C>|<C>| again use the barred <A> shape for <Bb> and <C>.
! That's about all for Summer of '69