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Subject: song - "Incommunicado.crd" -Buffett.Jimmy
To: jamesb@animal-farm.nevada.edu
Date: Wed, 12 May 93 13:35:04 EDT
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Incommunicado
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By Jimmy Buffett
D Bm
Travis McGee's still in Cedar Key
G Em A7
That's what old John MacDonald said.
D Bm
My rendezvous's so long overdue,
G Em A7
with all of the things I've sung and I've read.
F#M Bm F#M G
They still apply to me, they all make sense in time.
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/j/jimmy-buffett/123360.html ]
(Chorus:) D G D
Now I'm incommunicado.
Bm Bm/A G D/F# Em A7
Drivin' by myself down the road with a hole in it,
D G D
Songs with no vibrato.
Bm A A7 D Dsus D
Takin' the long way home.
Now on the day that John Wayne died,
I found myself on the continental divide.
Tell me where do I go from here?
Think I'll ride in Leadville and have a few beers.
I think of "Red River" or "Liberty Valance"
can't believe the old man's gone.
But now he's incommunicado.
Leavin' such a hole in a world that believed
that a life with such bravado
was takin' the right way home.
So when I finished that last line,
I put the book by itself on the shelf with my heart in it.
Never wastin' time; takin' the right way home.
I know I'm never wastin' time, findin' the right way home.
Still I am incommunicado.
Livin' next door to a leg with a pin in it.
Life with such bravado,
takin' the right way home.
D
Tryin' to make it,
Bm
tryin' to fake it,
G Em A
tryin' to take it home; (repeat 4 times)
D G D Bm A D Dsus D
But now I'm incommunicado...
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Guitar Arrangement by Kevin J. Shuholm (kjs@gvgdsd.gvg.tek.com)
(forwarded by mhall@moe.coe.uga.edu (Mike Hall)