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The acoustic version of Wound from the Machina demos shows how the later Pumpkins albums actually do have Corgan's best song-writing to date, but they are let down by the vision in production. In the demo he is using some open tuning; you'd have to ask the man himself which, but I've heard theories about something like Drop C. These chords are an approximation in standard tuning with capo on 3rd. Gadd9 (3 x 0 2 0 x) Em7 (0 2 0 0 0 0) D (x 0 0 2 3 x) Gadd9 (listen to the track for the pattern, there's a kind of hammer thing from 2 to 4 on the D-string) Gadd9 Wound opens reveal a broken man Soon notions, blood on his hands Em7 (I just sort of flick from Em7 to Em here, listen to the track again here) Stop, stop, pop tart C Taste of your demands Am7 If you wait, I will wait Em D If you taste, I will taste Am7 If you run, I will run Em D If you love, I will love Am7 To my last prayer Gadd9 [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/s/smashing-pumpkins/317543.html ] Tomb opens reveal a stack of gold Cool poison, the taste of growing old Sit down, downtown In your tower of steel Am7 If you wait, I will wait Em D taste, I will taste Am7 If you run, I will run Em D love, I will love Am7 To my last prayer Em D My last prayer Am7 To my last prayer D (in the demo this is some nice inversion in the opening tuning that we can't get here) Am7 Em D Wound opens reveal a broken man Am7 Em D Soon notions, blood on his hands (the Am chords in this next chorus are different too. I just use Em7 instead of a plain Em to get a bit of variety here.) Am7 If you wait, I will wait Em7 D taste, I will taste Am7 If you run, I will run Em7 D love, I will love Am7 To my last prayer Em D Am7 Em7 D If you wait, if you wait Am7 Em7 D If you wait, if you wait Gadd9 |