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Artist: Moby Title: South Side Album: Play
hey, guys... i didn't really figure this out at all. I got it from Moby's website where he had posted it for a fan asking about piano scores... anyway, he posted this:
"They're all pretty simple. Like 'Southside', it's: verses: b to d flat minor, chorus: e to a flat to a, bridge: b to a to e. Like I said, it's pretty simple."
and i just laid it out here with the lyrics from http://www.moby.org/lyrics/ ... i didn't bother to work out the lead parts, but this is easy to play along with, just listen for the stumming and improvise. enjoy.
jeff
**** intro: B5, Db5
verse 1: B5, Db5
see myself in the pouring home see the light come over now see myself in the pouring rain i watch hope come over me
chorus 1: E, Abm, A
here we are now, going to the east side i pick up my friends and we start to ride ride all night, we ride all day some may come and some may stay
verse 2: B5, Db5
here we are in the pouring home i watch the light man fall the comb i watch a light move across the screen i watch the light come over me
chorus 2: E, Abm, A
here we are now going to the west side weapons in hand as we go for a ride some may come and some may stay watching out for a sunny day where there's
bridge: B5, A5, E5
love and darkness and my sidearm hey, elan
chorus 3 & 4: E, Abm, A
here we are now going to the north side i look at my friends as they start to ride ride at night we ride all day looking out for a sunny day
here we are now going to the south side i pick up my friends and we hope we won't die ride at night, ride through heaven and hell come back and feel so well.
****
chords: EADGBe B5 x244xx Db5 x466xx E 022100 Abm 466444 A 577655 A5 x022xx E5 x799xx
you may want to use full chords on the verse, instead of power chords, but i think the power chords sound better...