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@Song: Gold Soundz
Written by Pavement
Recorded by Pavement on album "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain" (Matador)
Transcription by Gary Von Colln
Here's the basic chord progression. The A-B-D progression is also
used in the instrumental interlude. If you don't want to bother with
the Dsus2 and Bsus2 just play D and B instead, it will still sound
good.
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A
Go back to those gold soundz
B D
And keep my affect to yourself
A
Because it's nothing that I don't like
B D
Is it a crisis or a boring change
A
When it's central, so essential
B D
It has a nice ring when you laugh
A
At the low-life opinions
B D
And they're coming to the chorus now
F#m Dsus2
I keep my address to yourself
Bsus2
Cause we need secrets
Dsus2
We need secret, cret, cret, cret, crets
A
Back right now
Because I never want to make you feel
That you're social, never ignorant soul
Believe in what you want to do
And do you think that is a major flaw
When they rise up in the falling rain
And if you stay around with your knuckles ground down
The trials over, the weapon's found
Keep my address to myself
Cause it's secret
Cause it's secret, cret,
cret,cret,cret,cret,cret,cret,cret,cret,cret,cret,
Back right now
So drunk in the august sun
And you're the kind of girl I like
Because you're empty, and I'm empty
And you can never quarantine the past
Did you remember in December
That I won't eat you when I'm gone
And if I go there ,I won't stay there
Because I'm sitting here too long
I've been sitting here too long
And I've been wasting
Allocating outward
For the last word
Last words come up
All you've got to wait
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Now for some "Pavement chords". First retune your guitar to
C-G-D-G-B-B (fat E string down 4 frets in pitch, A string down 2 frets
in pitch, thin E sting down 5 frets in pitch). Once you've retuned
these are the chord shapes:
A(I) A(II) B(I) B(II) Bsus2 D(I) D(II) Dsus2
F#m
B-|------------------------------------------------------------------------
B-|--2-------10--------4-------12-----4--------7-----15------7-------10----
G-|--2--------9--------4-------11-----6--------7-----14------9-------11----
D-|--2-------11--------4-------13-----4--------7-----16------7-------11----
G-|--2--------9--------4-------11-----4--------7-----14------7-------11----
C-|-----------9----------------11--------------------14--------------------
The (I) or (II) just indicates position, e.g. A(I) is an A major,
played in the first position (along the guitar neck), while A(II) is
also A major but played in the second position.
Note that the first string is not played in any of the above chords.
Since the first and second strings are tuned the same, if you want,
you can fret the first string the same as the second and play it.
>From listening to the recording, I think the two guitars play as
follows:
verses:
guitar 1: A(I) - B(I) - D(I)
guitar 2: A(II) - A(II) - A(II)
Here guitar 2 is playing the A(II) the whole time. Listen for those
high notes on the record, especially during the first verse when
guitar 1 is quit.
chorus:
both: F#m - Dsus2 - Bsus2 - Dsus2
intrumental interlude (roughly):
guitar 1: A(I) - B(I) - D(I)
guitar 2: A(II) - B(II) - D(II)
The interlude is pretty free form so this simple pattern isn't the
whole story, but you can play around with these chords and find a lot
of the sounds on the record.
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HammerOffFreak Professional |
#1 by HammerOffFreak at Sep 29, 2007 at 11:57 PM EST |
| Yeah...it's definitely "I won't need you when I'm gone"... | |
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jordan Average |
#2 by jordan mcm at Oct 1, 2007 at 3:27 AM EST |
| well my girlfriend and i both really love this song and had a heated discussion about the meaning of the true meaning of the song. and pretty much she came up with this: the song tells a story, like most do obviously, but this is about relationships and what and what not to do. so basicly he is remebering his girlfriend in the first verse and the good times he had with her and all that good stuff. well when it gets in the chorus: I keep my address to yourself 'cause we need secrets We need secrets crets crets crets crets crets back right now this means he is giving his personal secets to her to keep, he is basicly trusting her and all that good stuff. the next verse states that his girlfriend leaked his secrets, "trials over, weapons found" the chorus now changes to "keep my adress to myslef" which supports the second verse theory. the third verse is him using alcohol as a depressent and just remebering her and her good vibes. good song, good metaphors | |
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drw Average |
#3 by drw drw at Oct 3, 2007 at 6:09 AM EST |
| This is a love song to himself, sung through the language of the subconscious...I think. My favorite is how he uses the lyrics to signal the chorus, coda and by affirmatively dropping "NOW" at the end of the chorus. Half the band was new on this album and Westie wasn't known as the best drummer. I'm thinking he needed to throw out signals to keep everyone on the same page. The solo at 1:29 is at least a top 3 moment in my experience listening to music. | |
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albert Rhythm Player |
#4 by albert casualtie at Oct 3, 2007 at 12:11 PM EST |
| im positive it's "need" not "eat"...."eat" doesn't make sense at all... | |
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stephen Average |
#5 by stephen warunki at Oct 4, 2007 at 10:46 PM EST |
| I'll quote the CRCR booklet with words from S.M himself: "I really do not like myself much and feel guilty for even expressing myself," Stephen says, qouting." That's the classic line everyone comes out with. I fell like that, and I'm sure the Kurt Cobains of this world also feel like that. What are you supposed to say? 'I Hate Myself and I Want to Die.' That's a great title. It's a shame he didn't use it. What can you do? Love yourself and start to live. | |
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The Great South Lead Player |
#6 by The Great Southern Trendkill at Oct 5, 2007 at 1:02 AM EST |
| i'm pretty sure it's eat. eating as in cunnilingus. make sense now? | |
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Shotgun Average |
#7 by Shotgun Joe at Oct 5, 2007 at 9:02 PM EST |
| i get to be the first! this is such an awesome song..i love it | |
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Guitar Master Wanna Be |
#8 by Guitar Master J at Oct 6, 2007 at 4:14 AM EST |
| luv this song | |
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Dale :D Average |
#9 by Dale :D O' Mondo Of DOOM!!! at Oct 6, 2007 at 2:20 PM EST |
| "and you can never quarantine the past". that.s right kid. i LOVE this song. | |
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Jake Average |
#10 by Jake m at Oct 10, 2007 at 1:40 PM EST |
| i always figured it was "i wont need you when im gone", if that helps you feel better about it | |
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Scott Average |
#11 by Scott Muir at Oct 13, 2007 at 7:13 AM EST |
| Its "eat" not "need". | |
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Laurence Average |
#12 by Laurence Alam at Oct 13, 2007 at 10:42 AM EST |
| I'm not quite sure what the meaning of this song is, although I think its obviously about a relationship. I just wanted to comment that this has three of the best lines of verse ever written by Stephen Malkmus as well as one of the worst. BEST And you're the kind of girl I like Because you're empty and I'm empty And you can never quarantine the past WORST That i won''t eat you when I'm gone It's a shame too, because after hearing those wonderful lines about not being able to quarantine the past and how empty people like empty people, I always cringe at the part about eating somebody. | |
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JUSTIN Lead Player |
#13 by JUSTIN LOCKHART at Oct 14, 2007 at 8:33 AM EST |
| my boyfriend always says "And you're the kind of girl I like Because you're empty and I'm empty And you can never quarantine the past". this is one of my favorite pavement songs. | |
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Ulti` Average |
#14 by Ulti` 89 at Oct 15, 2007 at 4:04 AM EST |
| im positive it's "need" not "eat"...."eat" doesn't make sense at all... | |
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Emdizzy foshizz Lead Player |
#15 by Emdizzy foshizzy at Oct 16, 2007 at 12:19 PM EST |
| well it really sounds like "eat"...and yeah "need" would make sense...gah, i'm just not sure. | |
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justin Average |
#16 by justin tompkins at Oct 16, 2007 at 3:49 PM EST |
| This is a love song to himself, sung through the language of the subconscious...I think. My favorite is how he uses the lyrics to signal the chorus, coda and by affirmatively dropping "NOW" at the end of the chorus. Half the band was new on this album and Westie wasn't known as the best drummer. I'm thinking he needed to throw out signals to keep everyone on the same page. The solo at 1:29 is at least a top 3 moment in my experience listening to music. | |
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Collin Average |
#17 by Collin at Oct 18, 2007 at 5:26 AM EST |
| The only parts I really understand are those when he seems to be reassuring her that she is knowledgeable and superior; that she isn't ignorant. "It has a nice ring when you laugh at the low life opinions" "Cause I never want to make you feel that you're social, never ignorant soul". It seems that although he was telling her this, she actually wasn't above ignorance or "low life" at all. | |