The Surfers As many surfers do in their spare time, Kelly Slater picks up his guitar and plays some music. During the 90's he formed a band called The Surfers which released an album of surf music called Songs From the Pipe. Kelly Slater, Rob Machado, Peter King playing in their band.
Songs from the Pipe are mellow, kind of Beach Boys influenced songs. The title plays with the name of the most famous surfing spot - Pipeline on the island of Oahu, Hawaii which is also called simply Pipe.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
verse 1: CFC there was a time i sat by myself FC alone like a tree thinking of the day FC and who it might be and where i might find you FAm alone just like me
chorus: FC when i'm alone i think of you GC and where you might be alone just like me
CF 4x
verse 2: CFC one day i smile the next day i'm sad FC thoughts come and go like a grain of sand FC i look to the sky and sometimes it rains FAm thinking of you well it's not the same
chorus: FC when i'm alone i think of you GC and where you might be alone just like me
CF 4x
verse 3: CFC now that you're here you're right by my side FC me and my tree we still find the time FC to walk through the clouds and look for the rain F * Am but in know i can't find them cause i'm not the same
chorus: FC when i'm alone i think of you GC and where you might be alone by a tree
Notes: listen to the song for the struming pattern, or play it however you want. on the chorus, they let that G ring out, then pick back up with the C (again, listen if you want) on the third verse, they don't really play the chords, they either hit the guitar or use a drum. that being said, if you do play the chords, where i've got the F* you could play an F or a G there - F follows the pattern of the earlier verses, but i use the G because the melody steps down and i think it sounds better. if you don't play the chords, make sure you come back in on the Am. on the last C, they don't play this chord, but if they did it would be a C.
tried to find this for a while, finally found the song on itunes and typed it out. email me with any questions.