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Idlewild Theres Glory In Your Story Guitar Tab

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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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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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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
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#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