Radiohead is an English alternative rock band from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK which formed in 1985. The band is composed of Thom Yorke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, beats), Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, keyboard, other instruments), Ed O'Brien (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Greenwood (bass guitar) and Phil Selway (drums, percussion).
The early years (1992 – 1995) Radiohead released their first single, "Creep" in 1992. The song was initially unsuccessful
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------- YOU AND WHOSE ARMY? - Radiohead --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Robert (a.k.a. Bach) Email: [email protected]
Great song, aye? The other chord sheet for this was good, but a little incomplete. this will help!
(All chords are barred except E, C#m/B and C#m/A#)
[Verse]
D#mG#C#mF# Come on come on BmEAC#m You think you drive me crazy? well, D#mG#C#mF# Come on come on... BmEAC#m You and whose army? EA (*) C#m You and your cronies.
D#mG#C#mF# Come on come on BmEAC#m Holy Roman Empire D#mG#C#mF#Bm Come on if you think, come on if you think EAC#m You can take us on EAC#m You can take us on
D#m7G#D#m7G# (**)
[Bridge]
C#mC#m/BC#m/A# (F# bass) (***) You and whose army?
D#m7-5G#D#m7-5G#
C#mC#m/BC#m/A# (F# bass) You and your cronies
D#m7-5G#D#m7-5G#
C#mEF#C# You forget so easy
[Outro]
C#mEF#C# We ride tonight C#mEF#C# We ride tonight C#mEF#C# Ghost horses C#mEF#C# Ghost horses
[Ending]
C#
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(*) Because you've been barring the A chord, the little lick here should be a piece of cake: (A) (C#m) e|-(5)-----4-| B|-(5)-5---5-| G|-(6)--6--6-| D|-(7)---7-6-| A|-(7)-----4-| E|-(5)-----4-|
(**) Don't play the 1st (e) string for these chords. I may be hearing them wrong, but it sounds like you'll get an incorrect voicing if you play all the strings indiscriminately here.
(***) There isn't really a pretty way to play these chords if you're doing this all by your lonesome. If you can get a friend to play the bass notes (C#, B, A#) for you while you play the C#m chord, more power to you, but here are some chord approximations for the rest of us: