Kurt Vile is a guitarist and singer from Philadelphia. He was signed by Matador Records as a solo artist in May 2009. His music has been likened to that of Bruce Springsteen, Bob Seger and Tom Petty.[2] His first album for Matador Records is titled Childish Prodigy.[3] In an interview with Women's Wear Daily, Sonic Youth bassist and singer Kim Gordon was asked, "Your guilty pleasure right now?" Gordon replied, "Listening to Kurt Vile's latest CD, Childish Prodigy. Guilty because I listen to it too much..."
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!
SONG: ALL IN A DAZE WORK ARTIST: KURT VILE TAB BY: DON CZARSKI EMAIL: [email protected]
ALL IN A DAZE WORK KURT VILE
CAPO: 1st FRET
INTRO: AmCAmCGCAmCC
VERSE: AmC Chinese charms and well-tanked in Burbank AmC Strumming unsuccessfully but more so just pressin' keys and AmC Hey Jack of diamonds all jack of horse AmC Hey man I believe I'm floating and of course of course AmC Guess I got my mind well twisted didn’t I, well…
CHORUS: AmCAm All in a daze work, and AmCAm All in a daze work, and AmCAm All in a daze work, and AmCAm All in a daze work, and AmCAmCC All in a… all in a… all in a daze work
BREAK: GCAmDmCC
BREAK: Am She come flying through like a CAmEm Traveling gypsy show torna-do DmAmC Leaving us lying there bleedin’ GC Cut wide open, hearts broken GC Guess I got my mind well twisted didn’t I, well…
CHORUS: AmCAm All in a daze work, and AmCAm All in a daze work, and AmCAm All in a daze work, and AmCAm All in a daze work, and AmCAmCC All in a… all in a… all in a daze work
OUTRO:
GGCCDDCC
AmAmCCAmAmCC
GGCCGGCC
AmAmCCAmAmCC
AmAmCCAmAmCC
AmAmCCAmAmGG
AmAmGC
NOTE: This was a requets by a person for this to be in standard tuning which I did. Please rate accordingly then. I think it sounds very good if you have some skills with fingerpcking. Also, feel free to use you pinkie finger on the HIGH E string on the 3rd fret every now and then when playing the Am and C chords.