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dizzy
by kristin hersh
from 'hunkpapa'
transcribed by edmond hum (rlp@interlog.com)
D7+9 Dsus4
e-----0------3------------------------------------------|
b-----3------3------------------------------------------|
g-----2------2------------------------------------------|
d-------------------------------------------------------|
a-------------------------------------------------------|
e-------------------------------------------------------|
e-------------------------------------------------------|
b-------------------------------------------------------|
g---3-------------------3-------------------------------|
d-----5-3-5---3-5---3-5---5---------------------|
a-------------------------------------------------------|
e-------------------------------------------------------|
--- start ---
G C G -
C D7+9
along the Palo Duro canyon
C Dsus4
Red River shows so many eyes
C Dsus4 C Dsus4 - D
one eye squinting, shaded from the sun, shoot me
C D7+9
black as oil, his hair shone
C
lily white, his skin glistened
Dsus4 C Dsus4 - D
restless as the reed between his lips blew
C G D
it's just that mean old Texas sun
C G C D
it makes me dizzy, dizzy, dizzy in my head
G C G -
C D7+9
what day is this? i, quiet, asked the sky
C Dsus4
what time is it? he asked me, sitting up
C G D
love that villain on the run
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chris Average |
#1 by chris at Jul 17, 1988 at 9:32 AM EST |
| My favorite Throwing Muses song. The story it tells is just lightly evoked but so full of atmosphere. It's like a montage of stills from a movie you loved but can't remember very well. | |
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Grunge Hamster Lead Player |
#2 by Grunge Hamster at Oct 17, 1996 at 5:15 PM EST |
| I love this song too, especially because it's slow-quick-slow phrasing makes it a challenge to learn off by heart. I'd love to be driving through Texas with this on the CD player...and (preferably) Dennis Quaid in the passenger seat! | |