Robert Mould (Malone, NY, 16 de octubre de 1960), es conocido principalmente por su trabajo como guitarrista, vocalista y compositor de las bandas Hüsker Dü en los 80 y Sugar en los 90. Ha vivido en muchos lugares: Malone en NY, Pine City en Minnesota y en la zona de St. Paul del estado de Minneapolis, donde asistió al Macalester College y formó Hüsker Dü a finales de los 70, junto con el batería y cantante Grant Hart y el bajista Greg Norton.
¡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] (Photog 451) Subject: crds for "Wishing Well" by Bob Mould
Here's a shot at the chords of "Wishing Well" by Bob Mould off a "live" recording. It has some serious problem just before the last verse that will need to be cleaned up and some help with it would be greatly appreciated.
Capo 4th fret
intro 4x: EmGA5
EmA5 Wishing well runs wet and dry CG6Em I wish for things I never had EmA5CG6 Em Surronds and wells up in my eyes the screaming voice, it lies EmA5 Wishing well get's someones' attention CG6Em Every wish you ever had EmA5 In a day of nights, in the darkest of light CG6Em Sits and cries, watch the lies GG/B Could you give me a wish if I tell you what I want? CEm Will the price be no object? A5 I wish for dreams of light C I live for wishing well suprise EmGA5 Wishing Well EmGA5 Ohh, Wishing Well
(The rest of the verse and chorus is the same, but the solo or bridge before the last verse is a little confusing for me. HELP!)
Deepest light, the secret lies Wishing well gives you all that you desire Homes and trains, and the greenest of plains That you ever happened upon The silent wish, it calls you out Calls you out by name Lays upon the plain, on the mountain high city lights, wish delights
What if the waters and wishes appear? Will the price be no object? I wish for dreams of light I live for wishing well suprise
(Here's my problem area) Twist and shape on the winding twine Around the spindle winds Wish again, four times againFour wishes deep into the well
There's a price you pay for a wish to come true Trade a small piece of your life Roots the soil, uprooting the soil Mountain high, the mountains high The wish is only to speak a kind Kind of word, so benign absurd The well, three wishes run dry Wishing well is dry When no grass grows, the weeds run in line Wish three wishes, three wishes run dry Four wishes deep into the well
Good luck, and look forward to input on correctness of whats here.