Jason Boesel (born Jason Lyon Boesel in 1977 or 1978) is an American musician based in Los Angeles. Since 2007, he has been a member of Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band. He released his debut solo album, "Hustler's Son", on 12 January 2010.
Boesel was the drummer for Rilo Kiley and also played with The Elected and Bright Eyes.
In December 2007, he began playing with Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst in Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band. Boesel wrote, and sang lead for, two tracks on the album "Outer South".
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Jason Boesel - http://www.myspace.com/jasonboesel Hustler's Son Tabbed by: Tim Lyons Email: [email protected]
This is the brilliant Jason Boesel. Everyone should go out and get his debut album Hustler's Son because it is amazing. Excuse any wrong lyrics. As there aren't any of his song lyrics on the web yet, I've just wrote them down from listening to the songs.
Standard tuning - EADGBE
Intro EG#F#mBE
E I am a sick one G# From what I heard today AG# I had a companion AG# I had a companion F#mBE Now she's gone, gone away
E Who's gonna kiss her? G# Get on a plane today AG# I had a reason AG# I had a reason F#mBE And now its gone, gone away
E See a rich man came G# With his troubling ways AG# He had a friend in me AG# He had a friend in me F#mBE But troubled me away
AB I had a flower in my hair C#mA And it took so long to grow there F#m Put the stem between his teeth E Smiled once at me and he was gone
Solo EG#F#mBE
E The sky is on my side G# Barely rains for me AG# Yes it cried today AG# Sure it cried today F#mBE Now the snow is coming your way
AB I had a flower in my hair C#mA And it took so long to grow there F#m Put the stem between his teeth E Smiled once at me and he was gone
E I am a hustler's son G# But I get what I want AG# Got her on the phone today AG# Just to hear what she say F#mBE And she didn't mention you not