De Artsen
De Artsen - Dogs guitar chord
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Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 23:50:45 +0200 From: Jan-Albert van Ree Subject: d/de_artsen/dogs.crd Artist: De Artsen Song: Dogs (from their album "Conny waves with a shell" By Sliver (javanree@gamers.org) Use standard tuning, bit of reverb, perhaps some chorus.Only the end of each verse and chorus use mild distortion. I used the text just like it appeared in the CD book, although not always correct ?! De Artsen were the predecessors of Bettie Serveert, a well known ducth band. Intro, play 2 times. (play with minor distortion) |------------------0---------------------------------------- |---------0--1--3--------1---------------------------------- |-2----2--------------2------------------------------------- |----------------------------------------------------------- |----------------------------------------------------------- |----------------------------------------------------------- Dm Am (repeat 8 times) Verse 1 (play clean) Dm Am Interest level drops so slow Dm Am Dogs are barking down the road Dm Am Haven't seen a horse in days Dm Am C(dist.) Em Michaux's rememberance is at stake C Em Verse 2 (play clean again) Dm Am Boldheaded man went very fast Dm Am Your ply for rememberance here at last Dm Am No people need to type this cast Dm Am C Em Animals understand very fast C Em Here today Chorus (dist.) Gm F#M Gm F#m Verse 3 Dm Am Chinese tree, my friend Dm Am No one worships you in the end Dm Am Wave, wave with that money in your hand Dm Am C Em Lash back to the continent again C Em Again Verse 4 Dm Am Images halo through my mind Dm Am Were or weren't you very kind Dm Am Anyway I like you 'cause your hair is red Dm Am C Em Why does it make you feel so sad C Em So sad Chorus Verse 5 Dm Am Dogs are better off these days Dm Am They got supplies for many years Dm Am And in their soul they leave no trace Dm Am That's why dogs are better off these days C Em Yeah C Em Yeah Solo Dunno how to tab, based on the Dm and Am chords. C Em Yeah C Em Yeah Chorus, repeated a few times while playing end. Chorus ends at a single Em chord.