David Ryan Adams (5 de novembro de 1974, Jacksonville, Carolina do Norte) é músico do estilo Alternative-Country/Rock.
Aos 16 anos, abandonou a escola para trabalhar em uma sapataria e começar a escrever músicas.
Sua primeira incursão na vida musical foi na escola com a banda punk Patty Duke Syndrome, alimentado por influências como o Dead Kennedys e Sonic Youth. No entanto, após sua primeira decepção amorosa, procurou um gênero musical que poderia encarnar seus sentimentos.
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!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cracks in a Photograph – Ryan Adams ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Written by Ryan Adams Tabbed by: JohnJoe Walters E-mail:[email protected]
From the album “Suicide Handbook”
Nb: There are two guitars on this track and any solo arrangement will be enhanced with some ‘vamping’ between the G and Gsus4 in the verse and also use of a low G bass with the C chord (particularly in the chorus), and F# bass with the Bm chord. Best bet as always is to listen for yourself and see what you think works best.
Tuning:EADGBE
Chords:
320003 G 320013 Gsus4 X32010 C XX0232 D X20X32 D add B X30X32 D add C X02210 Am X24432 Bm
Verse 1: G If I could tell you something, I would tell you it all
But I don't know anything anymore
I let the dirt and the rain and the cold come in a* b* C They were outside just poundin' on the door
Verse 2: G Ladies in the corner want to borrow your smokes
As if returning them would do any good
Procrastinating what I know I'm just gonna do a* b* C That for everyone eventually comes
Chorus 1: CD DaddB C I know I got a long way to go CD DaddB C I'm hanging on the side of a road CD DaddB C I see the words but I don't know D DaddB I'm slipping through the cracks AmGGsus4GGsus4G I'm slipping through the cracks . . . the cracks in a photograph
Verse 3: G I got a letter in my pocket and a pain in my tooth
And there's money in the bank up the street
I got a jacket that would fit you a* b* C And a couple of old guitars that I'd like for you to keep
Verse 4: G If you run into my sister tell her "Elvis is cool
but the Rolling Stones will sweep her away"
And money's always worth it on a Monday night a* b* C Cause on Friday she should get it for free
Chorus 2: CD DaddB C I know I got a long way to go CD DaddB C I'm hanging on the side of a road CD DaddB C I see the words but I don't know D DaddB I'm slipping through the cracks Am I'm slipping through the cracks . . .
Bridge:
BmGGsus4GGsus4 And everybody's dancing as the ship's going down Bm D DaddC DaddB DaddC D DaddC DaddB DaddC D G G sus4 Why is it taking so long? (indecipherable………)
Verse 5: G If I could tell you something, I would tell you it all
But I don't know anything anymore
I let the dirt and the rain and the cold come in a* b* C And I don't know what for
Verse 6: G Ladies in the corner want to borrow my smokes
As if returning 'em would do any good
Procrastinating what I know I'm just gonna do a* b* C And everybody knows it too
Chorus 3: CD DaddB C I know I got a long way to go CD DaddB C I'm hanging on the side of a road CD DaddB C I see the words but I don't know D DaddB I'm slipping through the cracks AmGGsus4GGsus4G I'm slipping through the cracks . . . the cracks in a photograph