Jethro Tull is a progressive rock / folk rock band which formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, England in 1967. Their music is marked by the initially soulful and bluesy, and later expressively idiosyncratic, vocal style and unique lead flute work of frontman Ian Anderson, and their notable guitarist Martin Barre. Their songs feature unusual and often complex construction, incorporating elements of classical and celtic folk music, as well as art rock and alternative rock.
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Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 19:54:29 +0100 (CET) From: Peter Eybert Subject: CRD: Dr Dogenbroom by Jethro Tull
Dr. Dogenbroom
written by Ian Anderson performed by Jethro Tull from "Living in the past", 1971 transcribed by Peter Eybert
(Capo 3)
AmGAm
AmGDA I have one foot in the graveyard and the other on the bus, AmGDA and the passengers do trample each other in the rush. BmDCEm And the chicken hearted lawman is throwing up his fill, GDAE to see the kindly doctor to pass the superpill. FGDCDC Well, I'm going down, three cheers for Doctor Dogenbroom. FGDCDC Well, I'm on my way, three cheers for Doctor Dogenbroom.
AmGAmEmAm
AmGDA Well, I tried my best to love you all, all you hypocrites and whores, AmGDA with your eyes on each other and the locks upon your doors. BmDCEm Well you drowned me in the fountain of life and I hated you GDAE for living while I was dying, we were all just passing through. FGDCDC Well, I'm going down, three cheers for Doctor Dogenbroom. FGDCDCEm Well, I'm on my way, three cheers for Doctor Dogenbroom.