Father John Misty, or J. Tillman, has been recording/releasing solo albums since 2003. Josh also played drums for Seattle’s Fleet Foxes from 2008-2011.
On January 31st 2012, he released the first single, 'Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings', for his debut album under the Father John Misty moniker, "Fear Fun". The Phil Ek mixed and Jonathan Wilson produced LP was released on May 1st 2012 through Sub Pop (U.S.) and Bella Union (U.K.)
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EDIT: After watching several videos of Josh playing this song live, I realized a few chord inversions were off, so I went ahead and corrected them.
This is my favorite of the singles we've heard from "Pure Comedy" so far, so I figured I'd take a minute to transcribe the chords.
In typical Josh fashion, the guitar is in D tuning (DGCFAD). There are a couple times in the song where it sounds like he might even be downtuned to Db, but I haven't seen him do that yet, so we'll stick with D for now.
[Intro] The intro is the same chord sequence as the chorus. I like to accent my strumming in a way that mimics the high notes of the piano part. On the second F in the sequence, try moving your pinky up to the fifth fret of the high D string (3x0005) and back down to the third fret (3x0003) in order to follow the piano. Throughout the song, I also alternate between Gm and Gm7 (which I've marked in parentheses) toward the end of phrases in order to get the higher F-note of the keys, even though it sounds like Josh plays it as a straight Gm.
FFmaj7F7FBbF/AGmAbdim7Gm (Gm7)
[Verse 1] FDmEbGm (Gm7) Naturally the dying man wonders to himself: FDmEbGm (Gm7) Has commentary been more lucid than anybody else? AmF7 And had he successively beaten back the rising tide DmDbaug Of idiots, dilettantes, and fools Abdim7Gm On his watch while he was alive FAbdim7DbDm Lord, just a little more time
[Chorus 1] FFmaj7F7F Oh, in no time at all BbF/AGm This'll be the distant past G7Gm (Gm7) Ooh
[Verse 2] FDmEbGm (Gm7) So says the dying man once I'm in the box FDmEbGm (Gm7) Just think of all the overrated hacks running amok AmF7 And all of the pretentious, ignorant voices that will go unchecked DmDbaug The homophobes, hipsters, and 1% Abdim7Gm The false feminists he'd managed to detect FAbdim7DbDm Oh, who will critique them once he's left?
[Chorus 2] FFmaj7F7F Oh, in no time at all BbF/AC This'll be the distant past
[Bridge] AbCFBb What he'd give for one more day to rate and analyze GmCFBb The world made in his image as of yet to realize DmGmC What a mess to leave behind
[Verse 3] FDmEbGm (Gm7) Eventually the dying man takes his final breath FDmEbGm (Gm7) But first checks his news feed to see what he's 'bout to miss AmF7 And it occurs to him a little late in the game DmDbaug We leave as clueless as we came Abdim7Gm From rented heavens to the shadows in the cave FAbdim7DbDm We'll all be wrong someday
[Outro] While Josh sings the "Oh oh oh" bit and the choir comes in, just repeat this sequence until the end of the song: