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Song: Theres glory in your story
Artist: Idlewild
Tabbed by: Keith Clark
Mrnicesg@blueyonder.co.uk
G =320033
D =xx0232
C =x32010
em7 =02203x
Tuned down half a step
Riff 1 played over the verse
G D C D
eb----------3-------------------2-----------------------0------------------2-----------
Bb--------3-----3---3---------3-----3---3-------------1-----1---1--------3-----3---3---
Gb----------------0-------------------2-----------------------0------------------2-----
Db-------------------------0------------------------------------------0----------------
Ab----------------------------------------------3--------------------------------------
Eb---3---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Verse 1:
G D
I felt alone
C D
I put on my new shoes and hit the town
G D
I still felt alone
C D
I’m convinced everyone’s built to be put down
Bridge:
Em7
I had to say (I had to say)
C
What I wanted to say (what I wanted to say)
Em7
I had to say (what I wanted to say)
C D
Where are you going to stay?
Verse 2:
G D
I felt alone
C D
Independence day comes when you’re down
G D
Still felt alone
C D
Ten times I thought I’d almost found you
Chorus:
Strummed w/slight distortion
G D C D
Sometimes simple chords are the best
G D C D
The simple approach is the best
G D C D
If it makes more sense than any other
G D C D
It makes more sense than any other
Verse 3:
G D
I felt alone
C D
A failed Blake knocked me to the ground
G D
I still felt alone
C D
My attempts at chivalry fell without a sound
Verse 4:
G D
I felt alone
C D
So put on your new shoes and leave this town
G D
Still felt alone
C D
I’m convinced, everyone’s built to be put down
Chorus:
Strummed w/slight distortion
G D C D
Sometimes simple chords are the best
G D C D
The simple approach is the best
G D C D
If it makes more sense than any other
G D C D G
It makes more sense than any other
any comments to mrnicesg@blueyonder.co.uk thanks
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*Lee Average |
#1 by *Lee * at Feb 26, 1981 at 3:18 AM EST |
| If you're an idlewild fan and you havent yet heard this song, get it a.s.ap because this ranks among their best and im not sure how it didnt get onto the album. 1 | |
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Sam Wanna Be |
#2 by Sam Gageler at Jul 4, 1986 at 8:38 PM EST |
| I love this song to bits, amazing how idlewilds b sides are just as fantastic as the rest of their stuff. I love it so much because i can relate to it so much. the meaning is pretty clear, keep it simple and so what you wanna. but the line [Im convinced everyones built to be put down] sooooo true that I really understand | |
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london calling Average |
#3 by london calling at Apr 17, 1999 at 7:09 AM EST |
| some of the best lyrics of all time. it perfectly describes the feeling of getting the hell out of a town thats pulling you down. idlewild is just as good as radiohead when it comes to B-Sides that should be album tracks- both bands' best songs (Polyethylene for radiohead, this one for idlewild) are B-Sides. 1 | |