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There's a few clues in the recording that suggest this is the original tuning. One, it simply sounds better | |
since it's easier to fret the main chords. Two, the E2 chord seems to mute the G string, I'd bet that idea | |
from the G string actually being an A string. | |
However, standard tuning still works. The final chord sounds better in standard tuning, plus it's easier | |
to play E major chords. If you can somehow play B minor 9 the way John does live (I can't) then try it! | |
Enjoy! | |
Tuning: EADABE <tune G string up to A from standard tuning> | |
Bm x2443x | |
x24432 | |
A x02220 | |
F#m 244020 | |
244030 | |
E2 022x02 | |
E 022004 | |
D xx0022 | |
E(sus2) | |
024400 <easy> | |
095x00 <hard, easier in standard tuning> | |
Bm A | |
Your number fakes coming along without you | |
A | |
Knowing a shift took place | |
Bm A | |
Your father hooks a wing about you | |
A E2 | |
Ooh-la-la-la. | |
Bm A | |
If you flail this broken sword around you'll | |
A | |
Cut nothing up | |
Bm A | |
Again we'll face these things when they're dead issues | |
F#m E D | |
Moments take each other's place | |
F#m | |E D | |
Born and forgotten the same way | |
Bm F# - A | |
Hey | |
Bm F# - A | |
Hey | |
Bm F# - A | |
Mmm, I'll pay you to cut me out | |
Bm F# - A | |
Mmm, I'll pay you to cut me out | |
E | |
Ooooh | |
Bm A | |
A blower of hot flesh is a baby | |
A | |
That's the first white stuff I sucked | |
Bm A | |
To feed this open fire with a windy day | |
F#m E D | |
Moments take each other's place | |
F#m | E D | |
Born and forgotten the same way | |
Bm A x4 | |
Never knowing who you are | |
Bm F# - A | |
E(sus2) |
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