Bob Schneider (born October 12, 1965) is an Austin, Texas-based musician and artist, born in Ypsilanti, Michigan, and raised in Munich, Germany. The son of an opera singer, he moved with his parents to Germany when he was two.[1] He learned guitar and piano at an early age and made his first live appearances performing at his parents' parties.
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!
TITLE: "Sideshow Tornado" ARTIST: Bob Schneider ALBUM: Underneath The Onion Tree ================================= Transcribed by Connor Roberts Email: [email protected] =================================
Standard Tuning, CAPO on 4 Time Signature: 3/4 --- CHORUDS USED: (Relative To Capo)
VERSE 1: CG I got shattered heart membrane AmFsus2 I got hair on end CG I'm a sea of strangers AmFsus2 I'm my only friend CG I got bottom of the barrel AmFsus2 Empty bottle in my hand CG I'm all ears baby AmFsus2 I'm an invisible man C, G, Am, Fsus2 Why'd you go? C, G, Am, Fsus2 Why'd you go?
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VERSE 2: CG I got a million dollar headache AmFsus2 I got a thermal smile CG I'm a sideshow tornado AmFsus2 I'll only stay for a while CG I got a hole in my heart AmFsus2 I gotta get out of town CG I'm a truckload of trouble AmFsus2 I'm not fucking around C, G, Am, Fsus2 Why'd you go? C, G, Am, Fsus2 Why'd you go? CGAmFsus2C, G, Am, Fsus2 Why'd you go, and leave me here... all alone?
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VERSE 3: CG I got a drink special hairdo AmFsus2 I got a grandfather stare CG I got a cop in my rearview AmFsus2 That I wish wasn't there CG I got too much damn free time AmFsus2 I've got nowhere to hide CG The whole world's on fire AmFsus2 But I'm frozen inside C, G, Am, Fsus2 Why'd you go? C, G, Am, Fsus2 Why'd you go? CGAmFsus2C, G, Am, Fsus2 Why'd you go, and leave me here... all alone?
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***NOTES: The "Fsus2" can also be a "Csus4", but I used the 'F' notation so that you wouldn't get confused with the other regular 'C' when playing. You can technically just play a "F" but if you want it to be perfect you have to play it as shown above in the "CHORDS USED" section.