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Radiohead Fog Again Chords Guitar Tab

Radiohead - "Fog (again) (live)"
from "Com lag"
tabbed by cbswe (cbswe@bredband.net)
Intro: D / Bm / A / A / G / Gm / D / Bm / A / A / A Asus4 / D/A Asus4
D
There's a little child
Bm
Running round this house
A
And he never leaves
A
He will never leave
G Gm
And the fog comes up from the sewers
D Bm A
And glows in the dark
A / A Asus4 / D/A Asus4 /
D Bm A
Baby alligators in the sewers grow up fast
A
Grow up fast
G Gm D
Anything you want it can be done'
Bm A
How did you go bad?
G
Did you go bad?
A
Did you go bad?
G
Somethings will never wash away
A
Did you go bad?
D
Did you go bad?
Bm / A

Source: http://www.guitarmasta.net/r/radiohead/356942.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Ace
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#1 by Ace Of Spades at Oct 6, 2007 at 8:09 PM EST
its a GREAT song!
 
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joel
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#2 by joel christman at Oct 9, 2007 at 9:45 AM EST
This is such a wonderful song, I don't quite understand why it hasn't received any comments. Whenever I have nightmares, I fall asleep to "glows" on repeat. This song structure is like silk parachutes, fuzzy peaches, and everything eerily happy. The slow fade of the guitar gives the same soft texture of neon lights during fogs. Oh, I don't have to beg you to adore this song. Have you ever felt the comfort while floating in water? The shaking of tambourines represents the change jingling in my pockets as I run away. Tee-hee. (So, the real thom yorke wouldn't giggle, now would he?)
 
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Scott
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#3 by Scott Anderson at Oct 13, 2007 at 11:45 PM EST
This is such a beautiful song. However, i disagree with LittleFish. I find the version from "Tower Above the Rest" better. Anyway, the whole Middle East theory is very interesting. I can see how it can mean that.
 
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Daniel
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#4 by Daniel Johnson at Oct 15, 2007 at 8:13 PM EST
It was first beformed in Israel in 2000; I think that that has great significance. The song's about children in the Middle East, and children involved in conflicts around the world- encaptured in the line "Baby alligators in the sewers grow up fast". The sewers are the areas of the world affected by violence; the baby alligators the people living there. The version on the new ComLag- pure Thom, just piano and voice- is incredible emotion-laiden. The line "Some things will never wash away" is particularly heart-breaking. It acknowledges that some conflicts, such as those in Ireland and the Middle East, are inextricable complicated because of the underlying bitterness between the opposing peoples. The "Fog" is the fog of war; what we don't see on the BBC and CNN- the effect of war on those it touches. We must look past the smokescreen and feel the true emotion of these peoples. Iraqi children grow up not knowing if their mother, father, or house will be there tomorrow. Thank you, George.
 
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Brandon
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#5 by Brandon Weathers at Oct 18, 2007 at 7:12 AM EST
The child could mean something outgrown, that won't leave [the house, his life]..And when you become bored with things unwanted, you flush it away..down the sewers..but it never really goes away..now does it?
 
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Jeff
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#6 by Jeff Berg at Oct 19, 2007 at 12:59 PM EST
thom_yorke - you got it spot on.