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"Conquistador"
(Gary Brooker - Keith Reid)
[Note: this is the arrangement from the first album, not the remake with
the Edmonton Symphony.]
Verse 1:
distorted guitar, doubled with bass:
Gm C7 F F7/Eb
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v
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----(0-2-|-3)*-------------|-----------------|-----------------|
-----3-4-|-5---------------|-------------2-3-|-------------2-1-|
---5-----|-------------5-4-|-3---------------|-----------------|
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* guitar plays higher line on 2nd repeat of each verse
Conquistador your stallion stands in need of company
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/p/procol-harum/15162.html ]
Gm C7
And like some angel's haloed brow
F F7/Eb
You reek of purity
G Cm
I see your armor plated breast
F Gm
Has long since lost its sheen
G Cm
And in your death mask face
F Gm
There are no signs which can be seen
Chorus:
Gm Eb7
And though I hoped for something to find
Gm Eb7 Gm
I could see no place to unwind
Verse 2:
Conquistador a vulture sits, upon your silver sheath
And in your rusty scabbard now, the sand has taken seed
And though your jewel-encrusted blade
Has not been plundered still
The sea has washed across your face
And taken of its fill
[repeat chorus]
Verse 3:
Conquistador there is no time, I must pay my respect
And though I came to jeer at you
I leave now with regret
And as the gloom begins to fall
I see there is no, only all
Though you came with sword held high
You did not conquer, only die
[repeat chorus, 2X]
organ solo:
Gm Eb7 [4X]
/ / / / / / / /
[repeat chorus; end cold on Gm]
-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers