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Song: There There [Live] (The Boney King of Nowhere) Artist: Radiohead Album: Hail to the Thief [Special Edition] (2003) Tempo: Allegro Time: 4/4 Tabbed: rikigo URL's: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYlR7ycoodc&feature=related; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiohead Tuning: Standard. Chords: EADGBe Bm === 225542 Bm7 === 225242 G === 320003 G6/E === 020003 D/F# === 200232 Em === 022000 A9 === X02000 Dmaj7/F#=== 200222 B7(2) === X25252 D7(4) === X57575 A7(5) === 575655 Em7 === 020000 Dm6/7(4)=== X57567 Am(4) === 577555 Intro: | NC Bm | Bm | | Bm7 | Bm7 | Verse 1: Bm7 In pitch dark, I go walking in, G G6/E D/F# Em Your landscape. Bm7 Broken branches, G G6/E D/F# Em Trip me as I speak. Chorus 1: A9 Dmaj7/F# D/F# Just because you feel it, Dmaj7/F# G G6/E D/F# Em Doesn't mean it's there. A9 Dmaj7/F# D/F# Just because you feel it, Dmaj7/F# G G6/E D/F# Em Doesn't mean it's there. [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/r/radiohead/336015.html ] Verse 2: Bm7 There's always a siren, G G6/E D/F# Em Singing you to shipwreck. (Don't reach out, don't reach out) Bm7 Steer away from these rocks, G G6/E D/F# Em We'd be a walking disaster. (Don't reach out, don't reach out) Chorus 2: A9 Dmaj7/F# D/F# Just because you feel it, Dmaj7/F# G G6/E D/F# Em Doesn't mean it's there. (There's someone on your shoulder) A9 Dmaj7/F# D/F# Just because you feel it, Dmaj7/F# G G6/E D/F# Em Doesn't mean it's there. (There's someone on your shoulder) Bridge: B7(2) D7(4) A7(5) Em7 There there... Verse 3: Bm Why so green, Dm6/7(4) Am(4) Em7 And lonely? And lonely? And lonely? Bm Heaven sent you, Dm6/7(4) Am(4) Em7 ...To me, ...to me, ...to me. Instrumental: | Bm Dm6/7(4) | | Am(4) Em7 | Verse 4: Bm We are accidents, Dm6/7(4) ...Waiting, Am(4) Em7 Bm7 Waiting, to happen. Bm We are accidents, Dm6/7(4) ...Waiting, Am(4) Em7 Bm7 Waiting, to happen. Coda: | Bm7 | Bm7 | [End] Notes: 1. Compiled after frustration in trying to make the chords fit the performance. As well as the unique quality to the slightly dissonant sounds that brought tears to the eyes of Thom Yorke, when he listened to the first playback. http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=5209 2. According to Q magazine April 2008, the song's Krautrock-inspired drumming was a homage to Can's 1971 album 'Tago Mago'. |