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Home P Paul Weller Brand New Start Chords Guitar Tab

Days Of Speed Tabs:

  1. Brand New Start »
  2. You Do Something To Me
  3. Everything Has A Price To Pay
  4. Wild Wood
This is a great weller tune, which can be found on "Modern Classics" which is his greatest hits album.


Chords used:
G (320022)
D (xx0232)
Em(022000)
C (x32010)



G D Em (roll up to G from Em)
I'm gonna clear out my head
G D Em
I'm gonna get myself straight
G D Em
I know it's never too late
G D C
To make a brand new start

Carry this on all through the song

I'm gonna kick down the door
I'm gonna get myself in
I'm gonna fix up the yard
And not fall back again


I'm gonna CLEAN up my earth
And build a heaven ON the ground
Not something distant or unfound
But something real to me
But something real to me

Instumental- carry on strumming patter with G, D, Em

All that I can I can be
All that I am I CAN see
All that is mine is in my hands
So to myself I call


There's somewhere else I should be
There's someone else I CAN see
There's something more I can find
IT'S ONLY UP TO ME


I'm gonna clean up my earth
And build a heaven ON the ground
Not something distant on a cloud
But something real to me
But something real to me


I'm gonna clear out my head
I'm gonna get myself straight
I KNOW it's never too late
To make a brand new start
To make a brand new start
To make a brand new start

Source: GuitarMasta.net
http://www.guitarmasta.net/p/paul_weller/.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Luke
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#1 by Luke Goudreault at Sep 29, 2007 at 4:57 AM EST
Yes, it sounds so sad but it's actually supposed to be an uplifting song. Good for helping you 'move on' with your life...
 
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john
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#2 by john at Sep 29, 2007 at 1:11 PM EST
great paul weller song. the song is exactly what the title is. to make a brand new start. saying how he is going to do it
 
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sebastian
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#3 by sebastian at Oct 16, 2007 at 9:03 AM EST
Oh my god! Why has no-one commented on this song? This is Weller at his best - a melancholic but uplifting classic. Brilliant.