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These are the chords for Langhorne Slim's fairly new song off his latest album 'Be Set Free'. This is the way he plays it at his live shows, and it sounds correct, but if you have any questions/comments/concerns/whatever look on my profile for my email. It's a very simple song to play with almost the easiest chord progression imaginable, but again, it's the lyrics that makes this song awesome. Anyways, enjoy! Also, note that the G is played with the ring finger on the 3rd fret of the B string just like the Cadd9 chord at all times... Again, as a side note, if you couldn't figure it out, when he's doing the G and Cadd9 together combo thing, he strums without the first or second finger and hammers those on for a cool effect in the strumming pattern...just listen to the song. Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1eImcSb6qA <--CD version Tuning: Standard Tuning capo 2 Intro: G, Cadd9 (x4) Verse 1: G Am C D G Cadd9 G Cadd9 Sit all day pissin' away my time. G Am C D G Cadd9 G Lookin' into a crystal ball and I don't know why. C D Livin' too fast, to live too long. G Am C D G Cadd9 G Cadd9 And I don't wanna die but I don't know yet where I belong. [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/l/langhorne-slim/213828.html ] Verse 2: G Am C D G Cadd9 G Cadd9 I've had it better than some and I know that I shouldn't complain. G Am C D G Cadd9 G Though my grandfather told me once that all pain hurts the same. C D Your bottle is empty, but your glass has been filled. G Am C D G Cadd9 G Cadd9 And I don't wanna break your heart but I probably will. Verse 3: G Am C D G Cadd9 G Cadd9 Some are born to be good, some are born to be bad. G Am C D G Cadd9 G Most do the best that they could, and others wish that they had. C D If I could return, to when I was a child, G Am C D G Cadd9 I'd forget what I learned, and go back to the wild, G Cadd9 back to the wild, G Cadd9 back to the wild, G back to the wild. Outro: G, Am, C, D, G, Cadd9 G, Am, C, D, G~ |