Barenaked Ladies (BNL)
Barenaked Ladies (BNL) - The Old Apartment Ver 2 gitaar chord
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Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 10:45:50 -0500 From: MATTHEW MUCKLO Cc: mmucklo@East.Sun.COM Subject: PRO: 'The Old Apartment' by Barenaked Ladies ##### # This is a bit different than the versions already in olga (for # starters, it's in ChordPro format so it can be printed in that nice # postscript format). # # I've also interpreted the Refrain and the Bridge a bit differently, # and I think more accurately. Check the 'Notes' section at the end of # the song for more info. # # I used the live version off of 'Rock Spectacle' as a reference, but I # don't think it and the original differ at all. # # feedback: mmucklo@east.sun.com ##### {title:The Old Apartment} {subtitle:Barenaked Ladies} {define: G base-fret 1 frets 3 2 0 0 3 3} {define: Cadd9 base-fret 1 frets - 3 2 0 3 3} {comment_italic:Capo on 3rd fret} [G]Broke int[D]o the old apar[Cadd9]tment. [Cadd9] [G]This is whe[D]re we used to live[Cadd9]. [Cadd9] [G]Broken glas[D]s, broke and hun[Cadd9]gry, broken hea[Cadd9]rts and broken bones. [G]This is whe[D]re we used to live[Cadd9]. [Cadd9] {comment:refrain} {soc} [Em]Why d[D]id you paint the wa[C]lls? [Em]Why d[D]id you clean the flo[C]or? [Em]Why d[D]id you plaster ov[C]er the h[D]ole I punched in the do[G]or? This is whe[D]re we used to live[Cadd9]. [Cadd9] [G]Why d[D]id you keep the [Cadd9]mousetrap, why did yo[D]u keep the di[G]shrack? These things use[D]d to be mine, I gu[Cadd9]ess they still are, I want 'm ba[D]ck. {eoc} [G]Broke int[D]o the old apar[Cadd9]tment. [Cadd9] [G]Forty-tw[D]o stairs from the stree[Cadd9]t. [Cadd9] [G]Crooked la[D]nding, crooked la[Cadd9]ndlord, narrow landw[Cadd9]ay filled with [G]crooks. This is whe[D]re we used to live[Cadd9]. [Cadd9] {c:refrain} {soc} [Em]Why d[D]id they pave the la[C]wn? [Em]Why d[D]id they change the lo[C]cks? [Em]Why d[D]id I have to br[C]eak it, I on[D]ly came here to ta[G]lk. This is whe[D]re we used to live[Cadd9]. [Cadd9] [G]How i[D]s the neighbor do[Cadd9]wnstairs? How i[D]s her temper th[G]is year? I turned u[D]p your tv and sto[Cadd9]mped on the floor just for f[D]un. {eoc} {comment:bridge} [Em]I kn[D]ow we don't [G]live here anymo[C]re. [C]We b[D]ought an old ho[G]use on the dan[C]forth. [Em]She lo[D]ves me and her b[G]ody keeps me [C]warm; [C](and) I'm ha[D]ppy h[G]ere. But this is whe[D]re we used to live[Cadd9]. [Cadd9] [G]Broke int[D]o the old apar[Cadd9]tment. [Cadd9] [G]Tore the p[D]hone out of the wal[Cadd9]l. [Cadd9] [G]Only me[D]mories, fading mem[Cadd9]ories blending in[Cadd9]to dull tab[G]leaux. I w[D]ant them ba[Cadd9]ck. (This is wh[Cadd9]ere we used to live) [G]I w[D]ant them ba[Cadd9]ck. (This is wh[Cadd9]ere we used to live) [G]I w[D]ant them ba[Cadd9]ck. (This is wh[Cadd9]ere we used to live) [G]I w[D]ant them ba[Cadd9]ck. {sot} NOTES Verse: The verse chords are downstrokes on the first two beats of each measure. Refrain: The first 10 measures are picked (through the third D chord), then it starts strumming leading up to the G which is played like the verse. The G D Cadd9 D sequence is then strummed. Also in the refrain: on the CD I have, they almost seem to let the Em chord ring out over the D, so you could probably just play the Em chord for the first measure and let it ring until the C chord of actually playing the D. Bridge: The bridge is picked like the refrain, one chord per measure. Note that it is only 14 measures long, however. Ending: The 'I want them back' section is picked {eot}