The Lemonheads are an American alternative rock band, originally from Boston, Massachusetts, but now based in New York City. The primary (and only consistent) member is Evan Dando.
The band formed in 1986 as an underground punk rock act. Their popularity grew during the following decade with the 1992 album It's A Shame About Ray, which was produced, engineered, and mixed by The Robb Brothers (Bruce Robb, Dee, and Joe), followed by a cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "Mrs.
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AF#m Found a place nothing's ever there BmG made a little space big enough to pitch a tent AF#m a hideaway I hadn't ever gone BmG 'til I whacked my way under the overgrowth AF#m I found a place I found a place DBm I found a place I whacked my way AF#m and looking back to discover my tracks BmG dirty hands and light through the branches
Bridge intro: AAFmaj7E (2x)
AD found myself a breathing place AD got room to stand up straight AC#mE and if I wanna lay around I can DA find way to pass the time DA flat down or on my side Fmaj7E and in a while I close my eyes
Final verse intro: GGCCDDDD
G you can C you can D come on D (NO Vocals)
G you can be too rich C and you can be too thin D and you can take it with you D wherever you go G you must talk to stangers C when you visit a new park D you might ask the park ranger D where you should park G you can be too rich C and you can be too thin D and you can take it with you DG the things that you learn
Notes: play the A chord in what I've called the Bridge like this