Destroyer is a Canadian rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia fronted by singer-songwriter Dan Bejar and formed in 1995. Destroyer songs are characterized by abstract, poetic lyrics and idiosyncratic vocals. The band's discography draws on a variety of musical influences, resulting in albums that can sound markedly distinct from one another; in Bejar's words, "That's kind of my goal: to start from scratch every time."
1996–2001 We'll Build Them a Golden Bridge, Destroyer's 1996 debut, is made up of sixteen lo-fi home-recordings.
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FAmBbC Soldier you got to get out more. FAmBbC There is life after property. Everyone has got a finder's fee. FAmBbC Find something difficult to do and do it. FAmBbC Write your english music, write your english music, FAmBbCFAmBbC write your english music, run free.
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FAmBbC She tasted of the Christmas wines and said: FAmBbC "So many things have run through me. FAmBbC I know the altar boys, they just wanna do me and that's fine... FAmBbC You got to have faith -aith Yeah, you got to have...
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BbCCD Once again, it's a quarter-to-three by Ambleside-by-the-Sea, FAmBbBb repeat and something's telling you: "Boy, it's time to take sides!"
FAmBbC write your English Music, though you know it will come to no good FAm when brilliance has a taste for suffering, BbC and you're softer than the western world..."
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--------- Notes on soloish piano thing for guitar
These are the notes the piano emphasizes with each chord FAmBbC ----12--------------15-13-12--| -------15-13------------------| ------------------------------| ------------------------------| ------------------------------| ------------------------------|
One time he plays this over C -18-17-15---| ------------| ------------| ------------| ------------| ------------|
At the end he repeats this over all the chords -12-13-12-13-| -------------| -------------| -------------| -------------| -------------|
Here are a couple of ways to emulate the piano on guitar: (note the * signifies the note you should accent in the chord)
You could get fancy and play it like this FAmBbC ---------12*-------6-6---15*13*12*-| 10-10---13-15*13*-6-6---13-13-13--| 10-10---14-14-14--7-7---12-12-12--| 10-10-------------8-8-------------| 8--8--------------8-8-------------| -------------------6-6-------------|