What the hell is a Wrinkle Neck Mule? A sophomoric phallic reference? Too easy. A pack animal used in the Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico to transport opium to America in the early 1900s? History channel worthy, but wrong. A band of five (or four, depending on the wind) from Richmond, Virginia carrying indie-rockish country music about the land? Eureka. Daily double.
Born somewhere on I-64 between Charlottesville and Richmond, Virginia in late 1999
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!
Fourth song on the album. I believe there are two guitars in this song; one is playing the riffs and the other is playing the chords, but you can pull it off alone if you need to (just don't play the riffs while you're singing).
(MAIN RIFF) Dsus2 C (MAIN RIFF) Dsus2 C (MAIN RIFF) Dsus2 C (TRANS. RIFF) EmEm/FAm EmEm/FAm
VERSE 1:
(MAIN RIFF)
Dsus2C He had a haircut like Martin Van Burren Dsus2C Sideburns way down his chin Dsus2C He wore a smokin' jacket TRANS. RIFF EmEm/FAm like Hugh Hefner always did
EmEm/FAm
(MAIN RIFF)
VERSE 2:
Dsus2C And in the throes of winter when everything is slow, Dsus2C Warm whiskey at fourteen below he traded in Dsus2CEmEm/FAm That snow for Mexico
EmEm/FAm
CHORUS:
FDsus2 Turntable turnin', no sound FDsus2 Breakfast burning southbound FDsus2C Take out the whiskey and pass the jars around
EmEm/FAm EmEm/FAm
(MAIN RIFF)
VERSE 3:
Dsus2C And from the rooftops the hollers came, Dsus2C 40 pesos for a friendly game Dsus2C Unbroken horses and women just as tame
EmEm/FAm EmEm/FAm
(Repeat CHORUS)
Guitar Solo (Play Em Em/F Am four times)
(Repeat CHORUS)
EmEm/FAm EmEm/FAm EmEm/FAm
END
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