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From: Marc Bennett Hirsh
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Subject: TAB: "Under The Milky Way" (The Church)
To: jamesb@animal-farm.nevada.edu
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 93 14:50:01 CDT
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"Under The Milky Way" by the Church
>From the _Starfish_ album
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
Sometimes when this place gets kind of empty
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
The sound of the breath fades with the light
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
I think about the loveless fascination
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
Under the Milky Way tonight
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
Lower the curtain down on Memphis
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
Lower the curtain down all right
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
I've got no time for private consultation
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
Under the Milky Way tonight
G Fmaj7
Wish I knew what you were looking for
G Fmaj7
Might have known what you would find
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
And it's something quite peculiar
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
Something shimmering and white
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
That leads you here despite your destination
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
Under the Milky Way tonight
G Fmaj7
Wish I knew what you were looking for
G Fmaj7
Might have known what you would find
G Fmaj7
Wish I knew what you were looking for
G Fmaj7
Might have known what you would find
(bitchin' synth bagpipe solo)
C G Am
C G Am
C G Am
C G Am
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
And it's something quite peculiar
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
Something shimmering and white
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
That leads you here despite your destination
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
Under the Milky Way tonight
G Fmaj7
Wish I knew what you were looking for
G Fmaj7
Might have known what you would find
G Fmaj7
Wish I knew what you were looking for
G Fmaj7
Might have known what you would find
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G
Under the Milky Way tonight (repeat)
Now the chords. There are two guitars. One plays these chords in
open position, and the shapes are as such:
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G C
E-0-----3--------0-----3-----0--
B-1-----3--------1-----3-----1--
G-2-----2--------2-----0-----0--
D-2-----2--------3-----0-----2--
A-0-----0--------------2-----3--
E----------------------3--------
The other guitar is capoed up on the 5th fret, and the chord forms
are these:
Am Am7sus4 Fmaj7 G C
E-5-----5--------5-----5-----8--
B-5-----8--------5-----8-----8--
G-5-----7--------5-----7-----5--
D-7-----5--------7-----5-----5--
A-7-----7--------8-----------7--
E-5-----5--------------------8--
If you plan on playing this with only one guitar, I strongly
recommend using the second set of chords, as the high capoed notes
ring out very nicely and sound more like the whole song in general.
--
Marc Hirsh (marc@owlnet.rice.edu)
"Good, bad, I'm the one with the gun."
--- snappy end-of-file sign-off swingin' and swayin' quote from Army Of Darkness
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