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Hayden - skyscraper national park
by: Dave Schneider
Chords: E A D G B E
C - 3 3 2 0 1 0
E - 0 2 2 0 0 0
F - 1 3 3 2 1 1
Dm - x x 0 2 3 1
G - 3 2 0 0 3 3
Its mostly just strumming through out this whole song
A few parts are picking...
These are the patterns of the chords.
C, C, E, F, F, Dm, G, G, (Dm, G.)
(somtimes on the)
(F he plays this) (the outro)
E|---1----1-1----1--------|--3-3------------|
B|---1----1-1----1--------|--3-3------------|
G|---2----2-2----2--------|--0-0---------0--|
D|---3----3-3----3--0--2--|--0-0---0-----2--|
A|---3----3-3----3--3--3--|--2-2---2-0-2-3--|
E|---1----1-1----1--1--1--|--3-3---3--------|
and thats it....
Be Good
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Mitch Average |
#1 by Mitch Macaulay at Feb 1, 1977 at 7:51 PM EST |
| One of the best lyrics ever, this song made me understand poetry. I picture a guy sitting in a bar with a girl he is staring out the window watching the sunset instead of paying attention to the girl he is sitting with. So simple and amazing, not much to debate here. | |
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Jeremy Rhythm Player |
#2 by Jeremy Dosser at Apr 28, 1988 at 8:18 PM EST |
| This is an amazing song :o) The lyrics are incredably sad and seem pretty straight forward. My take on the lyrics is that it was the last day two people had together and instead of looking into that persons eyes one of them looked past them and it turns to night and everythings over... and it's too late... and they should have watched that person instead of staring past them | |
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Alek Wanna Be |
#3 by Alek Kalinowski at Dec 13, 2001 at 9:15 PM EST |
| I see how this song can be interpreted in so many ways..its beautiful. I thinks a bit odd that me and tripper freak saw it almost the same.. i have a ypung 9 year old sisster and i imagined her outside in the mountains playing but after becoming distracted by the mountains/sunsets beauty i simply lost track of time and she somehow got in trouble (possibly even kid napped..) and i never saw her again. great song. 1 | |
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Commander Cool Professional |
#4 by Commander Cool at Oct 1, 2006 at 11:39 PM EST |
| This is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard-gives me chills & not many songs do that. My take on this song has always been the viewpoint of a dad in retrospect watching his child frolic through the field, & as he's watching he slips into a daydream losing his attention for a moment & then his child is gone. Maybe this is a stretch but it's what makes the song so sweet to me. It can be interpreted in only as many ways as ones imagination can come up with. | |