Producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Jon Brion grew up in a musical family: his father was director of the Yale concert and marching bands, his mother sang in jazz bands, and his siblings, Randy (a conductor/arranger in L.A.) and Laurie (a violinist), were both avid music students. Young Jon didn't deal with instruction or practice well, but his natural affinity for improvisation and melody more than made up for his impatience. Unwilling to conform to the conventional school system
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
this is the best i could do at coming up with some decent chords for playing this song on guitar. listen to the song and figure out the rhythm. I also added on what i could figure out of elephant parade, i know it's not the same as other versions i've seen, but I like playing it that way more.
EAmaj7F#m
EAmaj7F#m from the wrinkles on my forehead EAmaj7F#m to the mud upon my shoe G#mC#mG#mF#m everything's a mem or y DA with strings that tie to you.
EAmaj7F#m
EAmaj7F#m in my dream i'm often running EAmaj7F#m to the place that's out of you G#mC#mG#mF#m of every kind of memory DAEF#m with strings that tie to you
G#mC#m though a change has taken place Bm7AmB and i no longer do adore her F#mG#mC#m still every god forsaken place is always Bm7AmB right around the corner
EAmaj7F#m now i know it's either them or me EAmaj7F#m so i'll bury every clue G#mC#mG#mF#m and every kind of memory DAE with strings that tie to you G#mC#mG#mF#m and every kind of memory DAE with strings that tie to you