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Last Year Of The Blue Men Kenny Young From: Last Stage For Silverworld (1973) Capo: 1 | E | C#m | B | B | E | G#m | A | A | E B It's the last year of the Blue Men who watchdog Part Two Heaven A E Giving way to young ones in nineteen ninety seven E F#m Who follow in their footsteps and wear the breathing masks E B A E And answer all your questions, and ration out your tasks C#m G#m F#m E There will be time enough for love, and room enough to play E B A E For planting Pieces babies, or passing time away C#m G#m F#m E There will be time enough for thought, and room enough for words E B A E That float like pillow feathers and sing just like the birds E B Stock up your provisions, devise a shell rock shelter A E Where jovial ceilings smile down on every room you enter E F#m Paint windows in your gardens, and windmills on your doors E B A E And lock away the memory that Daddy died in war [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/k/kenny-young/363483.html ] C#m G#m F#m E There will be time enough for love, and room enough to play E B A E For planting Pieces babies, or passing time away | C#m G#m | F#m E | E B | A E | E <> | C#m G#m E . Turn in your number for a color bye A G#m F# B - A - G#m - F#m Trade in tomorrow's cake . for yesterday's pie - i - i --- i E B It's the last year of the full moon that shines on Part Two Heaven A E But we still play the moon songs from nineteen fifty seven E F#m The files of pleasure photos, recall us to our prime E B A C#m And rock-a-bye us, lullabye us back to the good old times ©1973 Kangaroo Music Charted by Dexex Note: In the recording I have, the whole song is a little sharp. If you play along with the recording on a guitar tuned with a digital tuner you'll find the chords in the chart just a little low. If you play the song a half step higher you'll find the half step is too high. I suspect that the record's producers wanted a little more energy from the track, and so sped it up just a little. Speeding up the track would also make it just a little bit higher in pitch. This was not an unusual practice when the track was recorded in 1973. To test my theory I used iRehearse, which is a digital phrase trainer that allows you to change the pitch and/or tempo of digital sound files. (It's a great rehearsal tool.) By lowering the pitch about 1/2 semi-tone (aka -50 "cents") I was able to bring the recording back into perfect tune. |