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Song: Song To Say Goodbye Artist: Placebo Album: Meds (2006) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meds Where: Live at Rock am Ring, Nürburg, Germany on June 5, 2009. Style: Accelerando. Tabbed: rikigo URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G16GnK7KlcY Tuning: Half Step Down Chords: EADGBe Em11 ======== 000000 Am ======== 577555 C ======== 799877 G ======== 366533 C7 ======== 797877 F ======== 133211 B ======== 799877 Method: Fast-paced rhythm. Intro: | Em11 | Em11 | Em11 | Em11 | (Pianissimo) Verse 1: Am C G Am C G You are one of God's mistakes, you crying, tragic waste of skin. Am C G Am C G I'm well aware of how it aches, and you still won't let me in. Am C7 G Am C7 G Now I'm breaking down your door, to try and save your swollen face. Gm C7 G Am C7 G Though I don't like you anymore, you lying, trying waste of space. Chorus 1: F C Before our innocence was lost, you were always one of those. C B Am Blessed with lucky 7's, and the voice that made me cry. Am C7 G Am C7 G My oh my. [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/p/placebo/327935.html ] Verse 2: Am C G Am C G You were mother nature's son, someone to whom I could relate. Am C G Am C G You're needle and your damage done, remains a sordid twist of fate. Am C7 G Am C7 G Now I'm trying to wake you up, to pull you from the liquid sky. Am C7 G Am C7 G 'Cause if I don't we'll both end up with, just your song to say goodbye. Am C7 G Am C7 G My oh my. Refrain: Am F G Am F G It's a song to say goodbye, A song to say goodbye, Am A song to say... Chorus 2: F C Before our innocence was lost, you were always one of those. C B Am Blessed with lucky 7's, and the voice that made me cry. Am C7 F Gm B7 F My oh my. Coda: Am F G Am F G It's a song to say goodbye, It's a song to say goodbye, Am F G Am F G It's a song to say goodbye, It's a song to say goodbye, Am F G Am F G It's a song to say goodbye, A song to say goodbye, Am F G Am F G It's a song to say goodbye, Goodbye, goodbye, auf weidersehen …goodbye. "Gute' Nachte! You've been a wonderful audience. QC!" (End) Notes. 1. Actual harmony on all equivalent chords is a half step down. |