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Klaatu: A routine day

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Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 21:42:33 -0700 From: Ian Wright Subject: k/klaatu/a_routine_day.crd A Routine Day by Klaatu from the album "Sir Army Suit" TAB and chord interpretation by Ian Wright (wrighti@shaw.ca). The interpretation is is all my own work. Verse 1 F6 F C Bbm(B5) It started... Dm Bbmaj7 E I got... Bb Eb I caught... Am Am7 D Good Morning... Bb Gm C7 As I... Am A Dm Gm And pressed... C E F Bbm Bbm6 The life... yawn Verse 2 F6 F C Bbm(B5) Midday comes... Dm Bbmaj7 E With my... Bb Eb To the... Am Am7 D A little... Bb Gm C7 As I... Am A Dm Gm I felt... C E F Cm (or Fill 1) But then... again. Chorus: F Bb G7 So tell... F Am Cm D With so... Gm C F Cm (or Fill 1) You sell... away F Bb G7 Why can't... F Am Cm D You trade.. Gm Gm7 G7 C Csus2 C Csus2 C Csus4 (or Fill 2) That's full... days C Csus2 C Csus2 C Csus4 C (or Fill 2) Routine days Verse 3 F6 F C Bbm(B5) I race... Dm Bbmaj7 E The paycheque... Bb Eb But was... Am Am7 D Just to... Bb Gm C7 I stand... Am A Dm Gm My face.... C E F Bbm Bbm6 F And I'm... comes F6 Bbm(B5) Bbmaj7 0X--X--|--|--|--| 0|--X--|--|--|--| 0|--|--|--|--|--| | | | | | O | | | | | | O O | | | O |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | | | O | | | | O | O | | | | O | | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | | O | O | | | | O | | | | O | O | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| Eb Gm7 C7 2|--|--|--|--|--| 2|--|--|--|--|--| 2|--|--|--|--|--| O O | O | O O | O O O O O O | O | O |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | | | | O | | | | | | | | | | | | | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | | O | | | | O | | | | | | O | O | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | O | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| C G7 Csus2 2|--|--|--|--|--| 2|--|--|--|--|--| 2|--|--|--|--|--| O O | | | O O | O | O O O O | | O O |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | | | | | | | | | O | | | | | | | | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | | O O O | | O | | | | | | O O | | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| Csus4 Bbm6 2|--|--|--|--|--| 0X--X--|--|--|--| O O | | | O | | | | | | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | | | | | | | | | | O | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | | O O | | | | O O | O |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| | | | | O | | | | | | | |--|--|--|--|--| |--|--|--|--|--| Use the barred version of the C chord except on the first line of each verse where the conventional C chord works best. At the end of the chorus you can play the lick (Fill 2) if you want but the C, Csus2 and Csus4 chords also fit nicely and are easy to play. Fill 1 Optional guitar fill lead-in at the start of each half of the chorus (at the F Cm chords) So tell... Why can't... e--------------------------------| B---------1----------------------| G-------2---3-2-0----------------| D-----3-----------3-1---0--------| A---3-------------------------3--| E--------------------------------| Fill 2 (replaces Csus2 C Csus2 C Csus4 C in the chorus) e------------------------------------------| B------------------1-----------------------| G------------0---2-0----------0------------| D-------0-2------3-------0-2---------------| A---3-3--------------3-3--------0---0-3----| E---------------------------------3--------|

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