Vindo das montanhas Catskill do norte do estado de Nova Iorque, The Felice Brothers mistura folk, americana e roots rock revivalista em um som unicamente térreo. Ian, Simone e James Felice cresceram no Hudson River Valley, várias milhas distantes da aldeia musical de Woodstock. Tais ícones como Bob Dylan e The Band outrora encontraram inspiração na região, e os jovens Felice foram guiados por uma musa similar, reunindo-se a cada tarde de domingo para sessões musicais e refeições na casa de seus pais.
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!
This is "The Devil Is Real" by the Felice Brothers As tabbed by [email protected], feel free to email questions, corrections, or tab requests
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G Gadd4 G Gadd4 Pharaoh, my Pharaoh, me Bonnie is dead EmCD She’s in my Camaro, with a tear in her dress G Gadd4 G Gadd4 Last night at the drive-in, she kicked off her heels CDG And said, “Boy, let me know if the devil is real.”
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Bonnie, the birthmark at the base of your ass (eyes?) Is shaped like the gallows and the shadow it casts But Pharaoh, that shadow is shaped like a cross Swing, Bonnie, swing till you swing us across
Queens Bridge, oh Queens Bridge, rusty Queens Borough You’d be our passage to the wide open world And we’ve come a-driving with a song in our throats Howling our way into the greatest of shows
Pharaoh, my Pharaoh, the devil is real He’s in my Camaro with his teeth on the wheel And mile on mile, field after field, Skyline and silo, and the devil is real