The Indigo Girls are Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. They met on the playground in grammar school in Decatur, Georgia, USA, and have been playing together since high school.
Their first release in 1985 was a seven-inch single named "Crazy Game", with the B-side "Everybody's Waiting (for Someone to Come Home)". That same year, the Indigo Girls released a six-track Extended play album named "Indigo Girls", and in 1987 released their first full-length album, Strange Fire, recorded at John Keane Studio in Athens, Georgia, and including "Crazy Game".
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DEAD MAN'S HILL (Amy Ray) ------------------------- [In the parts that say "Dsus9 - D7sus9 D6 - D5," play the riff that I've tabbed out at the end. I.e., don't actually play a Dsus9 chord.] [The A5 and D5 are kind of weird; at times, they can sound like Am and D, but do try to lay off the third.]
A5G/B Csus9 D5 We were down at Dead Man's Hill, smoking vines like cigarettes A5G/B Csus9 D5 Looking through the trashy mags, trying to feel what's coming next A5G/B Csus9 D5 You told me of crashing cars, older brothers, and late night bars A5G/B Csus9 Csus9 DD I told you what I feel most, and you kept it like a ghost forever
GC(9)DDG Don't you write it down, remember this in your head [G] C(9)DDG Don't take a picture, remember this in your heart [G] C(9)DDG Don't leave a message, talk to me face to face [G] C(9) (Talk to me face to face) Talk to me face to face
Lying on the bright blue jumping mat, dinner bell is ringing Barking dogs and model planes, and the sound of passing trains We watch for bonfires in the sky, on the beach in July Spin the bottle, steal the kiss, postcards to the one I miss forever D5D5D5 The one I miss forever
Don't you write it down, remember this in your head Don't take a picture, remember this in your heart I'll leave a message when everything comes apart (Talk to me face to face) Talk to me face to face (Everything comes apart) Ahhhhhh, I'll leave a message [G] C(9) Dsus9 - D7sus9 D6 - D5 When everything comes apart
I remember cats on fire, gasoline, a burning spiral Standing underneath the night, fighting back with all my might Empty cans and charred remains, find them in the heat of day On the top of Dead Man's Hill, this is what I know of shame forever
TAB:
At the end of the first verse, Dsus9 D7sus9 D6 D5 the end of the riff is like this: E ------0-------0-|----------------| -------- B ----3-------1---|----0-----------| ---/8-7- G --2-------2-----|--2---2---------| --2----- D 0-------0-------|0---------------| 0------- A ----------------|----------------| -------- E ----------------|----------------| -------- ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ . ^ .