Material Issue foi um trio de power pop de Chicago. Sua marca registrada era uma mistura de um pop denso, rico e poderoso. Sua música vagava entre temas românticos e de dor de cotovelo e muitas canções tinham nomes de garotas nos títulos.
Discography
* Material Issue EP (1987) * Eleven Super Sonic Hit Explosions (1990) * International Pop Overthrow (1991) * Destination Universe (1992) * Freak City Soundtrack (1994) * Goin' Through Your Purse [Live] (1994) * Telecommando Americano (1997)
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] (Mike Novak)
"Trouble" -- Material Issue (from "International Pop Overthrow")
Written by: Jim Ellison Transcribed by: Mike Novak
I use standard barre chords throughout, with heavy overdrive (and a Fender Stratocaster :) ) [B- = B flat]
Intro:
DCDD DCGG DCDD (bass and drums enter) B- A <-- stacatto (repeat)
DCDD Let me tell you all a little story DCGG 'Bout the man who lives down at the top of the stairs. DCDC Well he worked all his life for his children and his wife, DCDD and he opened up a little store down there.
B- F One night late while he was lockin' the gate C A kid came in and said, A "You know what I want." And he said...
DCDD "I ain't lookin' for trouble DCGG and I know what you came here to do DCDD I ain't lookin' for trouble."
And the kid said, B- A "Trouble's come lookin' for you."
Well I swore that I would find him. I said that I would track him down. And in a dirty darkened alleyway I said, "Today is your day whatever you do don't turn around."
Well he looked up to me and said that I can see, that you know who I am and where I've been and he said...
"I ain't lookin' for trouble and I know what you came here to do I ain't lookin' for trouble." And I said, "Trouble's come lookin' for you."
Well I've spent four years of my life here, in this cold grey prison cell, with my cigarettes and my magazine and my life, it feels like hell.
I hear footsteps in the hall and I know they're takin' me away and all and I said, "I don't wanna die" and I said...
"I ain't lookin' for trouble and I know what you came here to do I ain't lookin' for trouble." And he said, "Trouble's come lookin' for you."