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I'm posting this in response to a request. I don't know I it's still
possible to post to OLGA, since Nevada is gone. I can still get stuff
from mirror sites. If anyone can answer this, please tell.
Fred
I Got You - Split Enz
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From 'True Colours'
I play the verse with muted power chords (1 and 5) to get that New Wave feel,
then play the chorus with full chords. I think the solo is over the chorus
chords, but it doesn't sound quite right to me so I could be wrong.
[INTRO]
The intro is just the D power chord alternated with the pinky on the Bb to
raise the 5 to a minor 6th. You play the alternation four times.
[1ST VERSE]
D Eb A G D
I Got You, That's all I want.
D Eb A G D
I won't forget, that's a whole lot.
D Eb A G D
I don't go out, now that you're in.
D Eb A G
Sometimes we shout, but that's no problem.
[CHORUS]
G A G A D
I don't know why sometimes I get frightened.
G A G D A
You can see my eyes and tell that I'm not lyin'.
G A G A D
I don't know why sometimes I get frightened.
G A G D A
You can see my eyes and tell me you're not cryin'.
[2ND VERSE]
Look at you, you're a pageant.
You're everything that I've imagined.
When something's wrong I get uneasy
You show me, tell me you're not teasin'.
[CHORUS] Twice
[SOLO]
[3RD VERSE]
There's no doubt when I'm with you.
When I'm without, I stay in my room.
Where do you go, I get no answer.
You're always out, it gets on my nerves.
[CHORUS] to fade
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Celebrimbor Rhythm Player |
#1 by Celebrimbor Calaelen at Nov 22, 1978 at 5:47 PM EST |
| Committment-phobia! A lot of material Neil Finn wrote between True Colours to the song, "Message to My Girl" (from Conflicting Emotions) pertaining to love matters seem to have that common thread: "If I stop/I could lose my way/But I'm ready for romance..." from "One Step Ahead" is a good example. BTW, "Message..." was a love song Neil wrote to his wife, Sharon Finn--which starts off with: "I don't want to say I love you..." Wonder how his wife thought when she 1st. heard this (grin). | |
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Steven Average |
#2 by Steven Daniel at Jul 25, 1981 at 7:46 PM EST |
| hes trying to figure out why he gets so scared really possesive guy awesome song | |
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Mat Average |
#3 by Mat Hancock at Jun 8, 1992 at 12:03 AM EST |
| about a weird relationship. the girl is all he's got and he appears to be very possessive because he's afraid she will leave him. and she probably will... | |
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Joonas Wanna Be |
#4 by Joonas Luukkainen at Jan 20, 2007 at 7:15 AM EST |
| This was one of the first songs Neil actually wrote, and you can tell already he was something special | |