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Of Montreal - My, What a Strange Day with a Swede
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Tabbed by: gutturalguitar
Tuning: standard
My, What a Strange Day with a Swede (2003)
(Kevin Barnes)
From: "If He Is Protecting Our Nation, Then Who
Will Protect Big Oil, Our Children?"
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Ddim (xxx131)
Gb6add9(xx4344)
Cm7 [2] (8108888)
Cm [2] (81010888)
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guitar riff:
e|----3-|
B|---3--|
G|--3---|
D|------|
A|-1----|
E|------|
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| Gm | guitar riff | C |
Cm7 [2] Cm [2] Ddim Ab Cdim Gb6add9
when I rode in a trolley across your face with a Swedish man
Dbm7 Cm7 Bbm7
I bet that wasn't in your plans for the day
D C G
my, what a strange day for poor little Nietzsche
Cm [2] F
why so forlorn, you know we love you, Nietzsche
C9 Db9 Gm
and all of your friends have come to see you, Nietzsche
Gb
so let us see you, Nietzsche
C D
everyone's waiting, Nietzsche
C G
don't be so sneaky
Cm7 [2] Cm [2] Ddim Ab Cdim Gb6add9
when he smeared a candy bar across your face with a gloveless hand
Dbm7 Cm7 Bbm7
I thought you'd never stop lashing the Swede
D C G
my, what a strange day for poor little Nietzsche
Cm [2] F
why so forlorn, you know we love you, Nietzsche
C9 Db9 Gm
and all of your friends have come to see you, Nietzsche
Gb
so let us see you, Nietzsche
C D
everyone's waiting, Nietzsche
C G
don't be so sneaky
G F G
what more could be done on a day like today
G7 (barre) F
then to lock up your heart and quickly swallow the key
Dm C
now, I'm going to tell you something we can do
Dm C
if you cut off my head, I'll cut yours off for you
Gm (guitar riff) C
I'll cut it off for you, I'll cut it off for you, I'll cut it off for you
| Cm7 [2] | Cm [2] | Ddim | Ab | Cdim | Gb6add9 | Dbm7| Cm7 | Bbm7 | D |
C G
poor little Nietzsche
Cm [2] F
why so forlorn, you know we love you, Nietzsche
C9 Db9 Gm
and all of your friends have come to see you, Nietzsche
Gb
so let us see you, Nietzsche
C D
everyone's waiting, Nietzsche
C G
don't be so sneaky
G F G
what more could be done on a day like today
G7 (barre) F
then to lock up your heart and quickly swallow the key
| Cm | Gb |
Cm7 [2] Cm [2] Ddim Ab Cdim Gb6add9
I like the image of us tossing our heads at a Swedish man
Dbm7 Cm7 Bbm7
I bet he'd never telephone us again
D
not even to say
C G
my, what a strange day for poor little Nietzsche
Cm [2] F
why so forlorn, you know we love you, Nietzsche
C9 Db9 Gm
and all of your friends have come to see you, Nietzsche
Gb
so let us see you, Nietzsche
C D
everyone's waiting, Nietzsche
C G
don't be so sneaky
| D | G | D | G | D | G | D | G | D |