Most of his strumming he is muting the low strings
and letting the high strings ring
The chords that Said are what I heard and the song still
sounds great with only open chords.
[Intro]
(In the intro and through the song he hammers on to the 4 fret of the D string
with his pinky while playing a D chord and then he just strums it. But if you
want to just start your pinky on the fourth fret it still sounds fine.)
D
e|--2---------------------|
B|--3---------------------|
G|--2---------------------|
D|--0h4-------------------|
A|--x---------------------|
E|--x---------------------|
[Verse 1]
D A Bm
Come back home to the hearth you wallowed
D A Bm
All that time, out your own damn body
D A Bm
Soul worn down to the pavement, bloody
D A Bm
The corner store still takes our rubbish
[Pre-Chorus]
He goes G then D then A but in the song his G is like a C shape
Barred on the 7th fret and he's barring the D chord. And since
Its a big jump from an open A to the 7th fret G, its ok to play
an A barre chord but the open A still sounds alright.
G D A
e|--7--------5------5-------|
B|--8--------7------5-------|
G|--7--------7------6-------|
D|--9--------7------7-------|
A|--10-------5------7-------|
E|--x--------x------5-------|
G D A
To the bay state, where we'll lay down in the ground
G D A
To the lady, with a pin stuck in her frown
G D A
To the warehouse, allowed for me to dream
D A
To the vibrant college scene
D A
To the addicts coming clean
D A
To the place apart of me
[Chorus]
G D A
Oh, New England
G D
Our, New England
A G D A
To live and die in New England
G
Oh, New England
A/D
An autumn paradise
[Verse 2]
D A Bm
Come back home to the ones who raised you
D A Bm
All that time in the cold, dark basement
D A Bm
All grown up in the face, black and blue
D A Bm
The old red line still takes where you want to
[Pre-Chorus 2]
G D A
To the bay state, where we'll lay down in the ground
G D A
To the lady, who grew up by herself
G D A
To the shipyard, oh dad had used his hands
D A
To the Sunday football stands
D A
To the sea wall where I planned
D A
To the place I've grown, a man
[Chorus]
G D A
Oh, New England
G D
My, New England
A G D A
To live and die in New England
G
Oh, New England
A/D
An autumn paradise
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| h Hammer-on
| x Dead note
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