Tiger Army is a psychobilly band from California. They have a very devoted following, as evidenced by the hundreds of photos of Tiger Army-related tattoos that can be found on the band's MySpace page and website. Their fourth album Music From Regions Beyond spawned the band’s first radio single, “Forever Fades Away,” which went to #1 on L.A.’s influential KROQ FM. The video for the track was seen on MTV2 and Fuse TV.
Tiger Army played their first show in 1996 at the Bay Area’s legendary punk collective
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A#Dm I've been to this place so many times A#Dm Down roads and rows of dreams in my mind D#FA#Dm I'm walking through the trees, In the Orchard
A#Dm Still I see it, when I close my eyes A#DmD# When sleep's about to come after a restless night FA#Dm I go there in my dreams, Back to the Orchard A#DmA# The seasons of my life, I watched them pass DmD# The blossomes of spring fall, leaving only winter's naked branch FA#Dm I remember you and me, In the Orchard
A#Dm As the days of youth, slip farther from my grasp A#Dm Still it haunts me, like a song i cant forget D#FA#Dm And now frost covers the ground, In the Orchard
A#Dm And when the spark of life is almost gone A#DmD# The seasons slow then stop, and I'll see spring no more FA#Dm It calls me into forever, In the Orchard
A#DmA# The seasons of my life, I watch them pass DmD# The blossomes of spring fall, leaving only winter's naked branch; F into forever... A#Dm In the Orchard
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This song is very simple when you get the timimg and rhythym down. I watched Nick 13 play this song so I am pretty damn sure the tabs are accurate. This version is in standard tunning; it can also be played in C Em F and G or B D#m E F#; it's played the way I tabbed it though. The solos are easy when you get the slight double picking heard in the song, Nick 13 plays very simple progressions for his solos but still makes it sound cool the way Luther Perkins did for Johnny Cash. I'll shut up now and let you play. Questions or commets E-mail me at [email protected]