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Uncle Tupelo : "Looking for a way out" Guitar chords

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Looking For A Way Out
Still Feel Gone
Uncle Tupelo

transcribed: 
	Weirdo - peoples@moe.coe.uga.edu


         D                    Bm
When you find ...
G                         D
Make it like ...
      Bm      F#m      D
Won't need to ...
    F#m        A
for ...
         D              Bm
Torn between ...
      G                     D
And a place that ...
      Bm       F#m      D    F#m         A
And a life you want ...

Chorus*
            G          D                 G
There was a time could put ....
D                   F#m
Leave it ....
                  A
There was ....
                   D G 320303 D Dsus D
That time ....


verse*
Well whats life in 50 years in ....

chorus*

bridge*
            A                 G                   Bm
There was a time when ...
          G              A
Now thats turned ....
            G                      Bm
And all the crutches(?) ....
        G       A     D
Are now ....

obligatory solo* :)

verse*
When you find you somehow make .....

chorus*

END!

Notes: There are some places where you need to fake a couple of runs
like on the G's during the verses. And a couple of D's and A's lift
your finger place on the highest string - meaning the high e when
playing a D and the b when playing an A. When playing the bridge I
sometimes don't play the G (turned more intense) part. The
320303 chord requires you bend the G string up a half step to get that
nice country octave effect.

Have fun!

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