Franz Nicolay is a multi-instrumentalist and man about town. He is a member of the The World/Inferno Friendship Society, The Hold Steady, Guignol, and the Anti-Social Music collective. His piano, accordion, mandolin, banjo, saw, and harmonica playing can also be found in recordings of Leftover Crack, The Sharp Things, The Suckers, Mischief Brew, Demander, The Ratchets, and The Debutante Hour. He is active in the realms of performance, recording/production, and composition of original instrumental music.
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!
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Tuning:E A D G B E
F She called him Felix Am Which meant 'lucky' to her DmC He was a middle-distance runner BbAm She didn't take him seriously BbC But shifted in her seat when he walked by
F He thought her plain AmDm But sensual in some way CBbAm She licked the corner of her mouth thoughtfully BbC Wore her skirts above the knee
FAmDm He told her a story about a pair of green and gold yarn gloves C That he'd been given Bb It was a sting of recognition AmBb She realized he'd given those gloves to her CFAm When he left it had the feel of a little tradition
Bb Lash solitude to the wind
But when you leave again FAm Leave something of you with them Bb Tie your fishing lines to the fence posts FAm And do your best to reel them in
Bb The candle flickers DmC You measure morals by unsturdy things BbC Tear leaves off of the sycamore Dm Pin down the butterfly's wings
FAm "I never knew it got this cold in August Dm Here in Tuscon" C "Only in the evening Bb There's nothing here to hold the heat Am The sun goes down BbC It floats off and is lost
F Anyway, you've got a jacket AmDm Tell me where you got that necklace" C He looked across the parking lot Bb At the path under the highway AmBb At the mouth of it a man slung bags of cans across his back C He coughed, and he turned back to the table
FAmDm She told him a story of a hand embroidered pillow C She'd been given Bb It was with a sting of recognition AmBb He realized she'd given him that pillow CF When she left it had the feel of a little tradition
So lash solitude to the wind But when you leave again Leave something of you with the Tie your fishing lines to fence posts And do your best to reel them in
The candle flickers You measure morals by unsturdy things Tear leaves off of the sycamore And pin down the butterfly's wings