Graham Coxon (born 12 March 1969), best known for his time in Blur (which he left in 2002 and re-united with in 2009), is a singer-guitarist whose sound is based in lo-fi and garage rock
His first solo album,'The Sky is Too High', was released in 1998 and has a very muted, uncommercial sound. 'TSITH' was followed by 'The Golden D' which features two covers of the band Mission Of Burma. The next album to come was 'Crow Sit On Blood Tree', which has some of his most ethereal tracks to date on, and is very lo-fi.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOOK INTO THE LIGHT – Graham Coxon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Emmett Cruddas Email:[email protected]
I’m just going to give a rough outline of the chords he uses in the verse. I may do a tab later to give an idea of the fingerpicking. I will also later show the riff and chords that come between the verses.
The intro goes between C and Csus4 and around there for the first ten seconds. There is then a short pause and the main song begins.
CC [Inst.]
Csus4C [Inst.]
Csus4C [Inst.]
CC7 Look into the light
Fmaj7C Fills you completely
CC7 Look into the light
Fmaj7C Reflects you so sweetly
Fmaj7C Now that the night’s
AmCsus4 Completely out of sight
Csus4C [Inst.]
All the verses follow this pattern.
That’s pretty much it.
Lyrics:
Look into the light Fills you completely Look into the light Reflects you so sweetly Now that the nights Completely out of sight
Look into the light Fills you completely Look into the light Reflects you so briefly Large as your eyes The deepness of the night
Look into the light Fills you completely Look into the light Reflects you so sweetly Now that the nights Completely out of sight
Great opener to probably the best album of the year.