Andrew Bird es un cantautor de indie rock y neoswing nacido el 11 de julio de 1973 en Illinois, Estados Unidos. Alcanzó algún reconocimiento a mediados de los noventa como violista auxiliar de los Squirrel Nut Zippers, una agrupación de jazz que reinterpretaba el sonido clásico del swing de la década del 30. En 1996 lanzó su álbum debut titulado Music of hair que mezclaba estilos como el blues, el jazz y el folk. Despúes lideró la agrupación
¡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!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11:11 - Andrew Bird ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Nicholas Cole E-mail: [email protected]
Tuning: Standard
Ab,Ab7,Db,Dbm Ab,Ab7,Db,E,Eb
Ab Standing on the corner DbAb Plastic cup in her hand Db Standing on the corner DbmAb Saving for some gin AbAb7 You don't need to ask where she's been or what's up DbDbm She'll gladly tell you all about the life she had Eb Before she had the cup
Ab Standing by the window Glass of milk in his hand Ab Yeah standing by the window Glass of milk in his hands Ab What could I have done Cm what could I have said Db Broken glass spilled milk EAb lying on the floor looking dead
Fm Window pain EbAb Cutting through the rain Bb looks so easy
Fm Frame by frame EbAb Looking for a name to claim DbmAb on a breezy afternoon Eb And the ends coming soon AbEb And the ends coming- Ab -sooooooooooooooooooooooo- DbE -oo-ooooooooooo-oo-ooo-oooo Ab -ooooo Ab -hoo-oooooo-hoo-ooooo Db -hoo-ooooooo DbmAbEb -hoo-ooooo-ooooooon
Ab So many people hold a cup So many die drinking milk in front of a window Ab I once knew a woman who got in the way Of the intentions of a windy day Ab Listen, don't hold a cup in any season DbDbm Don't make me choose between rhyme or reason Ab Don't drink that milk in front of that window DbE You might as well blame it on the will that the wind chose
Fm Window pain EbAb Cutting through the rain Bb looks so easy
Fm Frame by frame EbAb Looking for a name to claim DbmAb on a breezy afternoon Eb And the ends coming soon