New World Soul Asylum
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 95 23:22:04 CST<br/> From: "Ben Weiss" <br/> Subject: CRD was REQ: Soul Asylum, "New World"<br/> <br/> Great song. The trick is in the time changes; the verses are in 5/4, <br/> the bridge and chorus in 3/4. (The chords are easier than they look.)<br/> <br/> This is slightly modified from a songbook version. D7+ is D7 <br/> augmented, i.e. with a sharped 5th: xx0312. The book has it with a <br/> Bb in the bass--D7+5/A#, or x10312--which I find a pain to play.<br/> Ben<br/> <br/> <br/> NEW WORLD<br/> Words & music: Dave Pirner<br/> On Soul Asylum's _Grave Dancers Union_<br/> <br/> G = 320003<br/> C = x32010<br/> C/D = xx0010<br/> Bm = x24432<br/> D7+ = xx0312 or x10312<br/> Am7 = x02010<br/> D = xx0232<br/> D/F# = 200232<br/> G/B = x20003<br/> A = x02220<br/> D/E = 000232<br/> C(9) = x32030<br/> <br/> INTRO (and verse riff) in 5/4, like this: G G G C C/D G G G C C/D<br/> <br/> G C C/D G<br/> Lives in a little lonely town<br/> C C/D G C C/D G C C/D<br/> No one's around, except for the drinking<br/> G C C/D G<br/> Nobody ever gets a - round<br/> C C/D G C C/D G C (rhythm change)<br/> But those who leave the township sinking<br/> <br/> (C) Bm D7+ Am7 D<br/> BRIDGE: May you rot in heaven<br/> Bm D7+ Am7 D<br/> Got to be home by seven<br/> <br/> G D/F# Em<br/> CHORUS: And the field burns away<br/> C G/B Am<br/> The sky breathes it in<br/> D G<br/> So why sit and wait<br/> C G D G C C/D (back to verse rhythm)<br/> For the new world to begin?<br/> <br/> I'm coming out across your borders<br/> With new orders for you to take<br/> I'd really like to take out your daughter<br/> Down by the water, down by the lake<br/> <br/> BRIDGE: When the cold water's on her skin<br/> I can feel how long it's been<br/> <br/> CHORUS: And the neighbors will all be there<br/> And no one will know what to wear<br/> So why sit and wait<br/> For the new world to begin?<br/> <br/> INSTRUMENTAL: follows chords of next verse<br/> <br/> I got a lot I got to do<br/> Just to get through the end of the day<br/> A D D/E A<br/> It hardly ever e-ven happens<br/> D D/E D C(9)<br/> But I go to sleep the same anyway<br/> <br/> INSTRUMENTAL BRIDGE: Bm D7+ Am7 D<br/> <br/> CHORUS: And you can't believe in yourself<br/> You can't believe in anyone else<br/> So why sit and wait<br/> For the new world to begin?<br/> <br/> OUTRO: Verse chords, end on G<br/> <br/> <br/> Received: from post-office.nevada.edu (root@post-office.nevada.edu [131.216.1.11]) by mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu (8.6.12/8.5) with ESMTP id NAA35033; Sun, 12 Nov 1995 13:33:42 -0600<br/> Received: from gold.tc.umn.edu (root@gold.tc.umn.edu [128.101.115.11]) by post-office.nevada.edu (8.6.12/8.6.4) with SMTP id LAA24822 for ; Sun, 12 Nov 1995 11:33:07 -0800<br/> Received: from dialup-12-a-14.gw.umn.edu by gold.tc.umn.edu; Sun, 12 Nov 95 13:32:21 -0600<br/> Date: Sun, 12 Nov 95 13:33:03 CST<br/> From: "Ben Weiss" <br/> Message-Id: <br/> X-Minuet-Version: Minuet1.0_Beta_18A<br/> X-POPMail-Charset: English<br/> To: zen917@aol.com<br/> Cc: guitar@nevada.edu<br/> Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature<br/> Subject: CRD was REQ: Soul Asylum, "New World"<br/> Status: RO<br/> <br/> Great song. The trick is in the time changes; the verses are in 5/4, <br/> the bridge and chorus in 3/4. (The chords are easier than they look.)<br/> <br/> This is slightly modified from a songbook version. D7+ is D7 <br/> augmented, i.e. with a sharped 5th: xx0312. The book has it with a <br/> Bb in the bass--D7+5/A#, or x10312--which I find a pain to play.<br/> Ben<br/> <br/> <br/> NEW WORLD<br/> Words & music: Dave Pirner<br/> On Soul Asylum's _Grave Dancers Union_<br/> <br/> G = 320003<br/> C = x32010<br/> C/D = xx0010<br/> Bm = x24432<br/> D7+ = xx0312 or x10312<br/> Am7 = x02010<br/> D = xx0232<br/> D/F# = 200232<br/> G/B = x20003<br/> A = x02220<br/> D/E = 000232<br/> C(9) = x32030<br/> <br/> INTRO (and verse riff) in 5/4, like this: G G G C C/D G G G C C/D<br/> <br/> G C C/D G<br/> Lives in a little lonely town<br/> C C/D G C C/D G C C/D<br/> No one's around, except for the drinking<br/> G C C/D G<br/> Nobody ever gets a - round<br/> C C/D G C C/D G C (rhythm change)<br/> But those who leave the township sinking<br/> <br/> (C) Bm D7+ Am7 D<br/> BRIDGE: May you rot in heaven<br/> Bm D7+ Am7 D<br/> Got to be home by seven<br/> <br/> G D/F# Em<br/> CHORUS: And the field burns away<br/> C G/B Am<br/> The sky breathes it in<br/> D G<br/> So why sit and wait<br/> C G D G C C/D (back to verse rhythm)<br/> For the new world to begin?<br/> <br/> I'm coming out across your borders<br/> With new orders for you to take<br/> I'd really like to take out your daughter<br/> Down by the water, down by the lake<br/> <br/> BRIDGE: When the cold water's on her skin<br/> I can feel how long it's been<br/> <br/> CHORUS: And the neighbors will all be there<br/> And no one will know what to wear<br/> So why sit and wait<br/> For the new world to begin?<br/> <br/> INSTRUMENTAL: follows chords of next verse<br/> <br/> I got a lot I got to do<br/> Just to get through the end of the day<br/> A D D/E A<br/> It hardly ever e-ven happens<br/> D D/E D C(9)<br/> But I go to sleep the same anyway<br/> <br/> INSTRUMENTAL BRIDGE: Bm D7+ Am7 D<br/> <br/> CHORUS: And you can't believe in yourself<br/> You can't believe in anyone else<br/> So why sit and wait<br/> For the new world to begin?<br/> <br/> OUTRO: Verse chords, end on G<br/> <br/> <br/> </div> </div> <div class="breadcrumbs">
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