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I PREDICT A RIOT
The Kaiser Chiefs
INTRO
E -------------------------------------------------------|
B -------------------------------------------------------|
G -------------------------------------------------------|
D ----------------6--65--53--3---------------------------|
A 3---6-5-3---6-5-------------6-5-3 leads on to verse 1-|
E -------------------------------------------------------|
VERSE
E ----------------|
B ----------------|
G ----------------|
D ----------------| x4 I think
A 3-------1-------|
E ------------1---|
BRIDGE
A 3---2---1------- A 3333333333333333-|
E ------------1--- x2, second time E 1111111111111111-|
ends
Then Chorus
G#5 C#5 G#5 C#5
I Predict a Riot, I Predict A Riot
Repeat as many times as seems fit.
THEN SECOND TIME ROUND
C#5 D C
And If Theres Anybody Left In Here
Bb G#
That doesn't want to be out theeeeeeeeeeeeeeere
BREAK is like INTRO x4
INTRO
VERSE 1
BRIDGE
CHORUS
VERSE 2
BRIDGE
CHORUS
FUNNY BIT
BREAK
VERSE 3 but with no guitar
BRIDGE with long lalala F5 bit
CHORUS
FUNNY BIT
I take no credit for this whatsoever, just passing it on so others can learn and rejoice
playing that gorgeous little intro riff. feel free to email with any comments on the
or the chiefs in general. if anyone has any requests for simmilair songs to that which i
have already posted, eamil and ill see what i can do.
peter_lowes@hotmail.com ps-ill update the bloc party helicopter tab soon
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Zach Wanna Be |
#1 by Zach Pain at Nov 17, 1976 at 7:16 AM EST |
| Smeaton was an engineer for the 18th centurey that lived in Leeds. He is used in the song to symbolise a more dignified era. Also I can believe how wrong the first person got the song. Did you listen to the lyrics? | |
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The Real Slim S Average |
#2 by The Real Slim Shady at Nov 24, 1982 at 4:46 PM EST |
| why does everyone think this song is about some "mad hot sweaty night on the town" or some crap like that? and why do i hear what boss_2k said? it sounds like they're singing about the seedier areas of nightlife. | |
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Eric Average |
#3 by Eric Phillips at Nov 29, 1987 at 8:42 AM EST |
| ^I think I'll just have to agree, you took the words right out of my mouth! | |
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aleXeXeX Rhythm Player |
#4 by aleXeXeX at Jul 13, 1992 at 6:55 AM EST |
| This song is great Pude has got it completely right here. Ricky Wilson of Kaiser Chiefs says "We wrote it purely for Leeds but people in LA, San Francisco, New York and Russia still identify with it". | |