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Daisies Of The Galaxy - Eels
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Tabbed by:Mikeyboy
Email:AccidentalReality@Hotmail.com
Tuning:Standard (Normal Tuning)
This songs really simple the chords are played open. It sound great on acoustic
Played With Capo on 5th
Written by E
I stumbled across these chords while playing another song...
F C Em D
F C
Take heart, my little friend
Em D
And push back your seat
F C
Soon we'll be far away
Em D
Far from the street
F C
Where you learned how to be
Em D
Not what you are
F Em C D x2 pick the last 3 strings of each chord
just improvise, listen to the song
for exact play.
Up on the shoulder
There is a town
With a little motel
And an old movie house
We'll go to a movie
Whatever it is
Watchin' the movie Repeat F C Em D
The world's gonna end for each verse
And there ain't no place for same as above
A boy and his friend
To go
I'll pick some daisies
From the flower bed
Of the Galaxy Theater
While you clear your head
I thought some daisies
Might cheer you up
CaddG Em D
oooooooooooooo
oooooooooooooo
Tabbed By Mike 10.00pm 24th May 2004
| / slide up
| slide down
| h hammer-on
| p pull-off
| ~ vibrato
| + harmonic
| x Mute note
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Mike Lead Player |
#1 by Mike at Oct 16, 1974 at 2:45 PM EST |
| what a clever line, "where you learned how to be not what you are." lines like that keep the world together. | |
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robert Professional |
#2 by robert cunningham at Jun 15, 1976 at 1:34 AM EST |
| I just this song is beautiful. I think it's about a guy on his own and talking about himself in the third person, so he's saying that the daisies might cheer him up. That's what i think anyway. | |
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Spença Average |
#3 by Spença B at Nov 7, 1976 at 5:21 PM EST |
| A good friend made me a mix cd with this song on it, so it'll always remind me of our friendship. I couldn't care less what the real meaning is... *perhaps posting on the wrong site...* | |
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Gino Average |
#4 by Gino Rivera at Nov 2, 1980 at 9:23 AM EST |
| I just think song is beautiful. I think it's about a guy on his own and talking about himself in the third person, so he's saying that the daisies might cheer him up. That's what i think anyway. | |
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Jamie Average |
#5 by Jamie Kaye at Aug 5, 1982 at 7:08 AM EST |
| I love it. | |
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Lumière Average |
#6 by Lumière Sara at Nov 3, 1985 at 3:53 PM EST |
| i think xpankfrisst has the right idea and even if he's wrong i like his idea better | |
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brad Wanna Be |
#7 by brad at Jan 1, 1986 at 8:15 PM EST |
| I agree with christjesus, even if xpankfrisst is wrong, I like his idea better. It's more pleasant to think about than the actual meaning. | |
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Commie Badass |
#8 by Commie Hunter!!! at Jul 12, 1990 at 4:50 PM EST |
| this song is just beautiful. I love the line "I'll pick some daisies from the flower bed of the Galaxy..." | |
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Zack Wanna Be |
#9 by Zack Callahan at Apr 24, 1995 at 7:31 PM EST |
| To me, this is a song about anxiety. | |
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Alex Addicted Average |
#10 by Alex Addicted ...why does my real last name matter? at May 22, 2001 at 2:43 AM EST |
| I just think song is beautiful. I think it's about a guy on his own and talking about himself in the third person, so he's saying that the daisies might cheer him up. That's what i think anyway. | |