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Verse:
(I tried to show the rhythm a little, but it didn't work too well,
but you can figure it out, it's not too hard.)
e--------------
b--------------
g--3-3-3-x----- (repeat)
d--3-3-3-x-3-5-
a--1-1-1-x-3-5-
E----------1-3-
e--------------
b--------------
g--3-3-3-x----- (You can alternate between these two parts
d--3-3-3-x-6-5- to mix it up a little, but I think this
a--1-1-1-x-6-5- second part is only used a couple of times
E----------4-3- on the album.)
Chorus:
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-10-8-7-6-2-7-3-5
-10-8-7-6-2-7-3-5
--8-6-5-4-0-5-1-3
End of chorus, 2nd time through, right after "This is Rock'n Roll"
e--------
b--------
g------3-
d--6-5-3-
a--6-5-1-
E--4-3---
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#1 by Lex Nafrodosze at Mar 9, 1984 at 2:47 AM EST |
| My favorite song by the Overtones. They make the recording sound just like your travelling in a spaceship. I read that David Bowie did back-up singing for this, and if you lidten closesly you can hear him. | |