Chords for Arlo Guthrie - Coming Into Los Angeles(Woodstock 1969 Concert), Mono-Mix from 1969 Cotillion LP.
Tempo:
134.9 bpm
Chords used:
Am
Bb
C
E
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [G]
[E] Okay, [Bb] okay.
Okay people, we got a times.
Okay.
[A]
[Gb] On the front [Bb] page you have on the left
[C] a very big aerial [Ab] photo of a huge mass of people,
which are [Bb] you.
And it says, music was the magic.
[A] For throngs at Woodstock Music [B] and Art Fair,
towers near [Bb] the stage hold loudspeakers.
300 [B],000 at Folk Rock Fair camp [Em] out in the sea of mud.
[E] Ha, ha, ha.
[Bb] Dig it, dig it.
[A] Bethel, New York, August [Bb] [B] 16th.
Despite [A] massive traffic jams, [Bb] drenching thunderstorms,
shortages of food, water, medical [G] facilities,
about 300 [Ab],000 young people swarmed over this [Bb] rural area
today for the Woodstock Music and Art Fair.
The prospect of [Am] drugs and the excitement of [Bb] making the scene
young people came in droves, camping in the woods,
humping in the mud, talking, [Gbm] smoking,
and listening to wailing music.
[Gb] Quote, participants well behaved.
[Ab] The crowd, which [Cm] camped on the 600 acre farm
of Max [Gb] Yazgar near [A] here for the [G] past few days,
[Bb] was,
stand for us people,
[G]
was [Bb] well behaved according [B] to both the sponsors
and the police, even though about [A] 75 persons in the [Bb] area
were arrested mostly on possessing narcotics.
Mm, bummer, [G] bummer.
[Bb]
It says [D] other things here, man,
[Gbm] like our shortages of water,
[F] how our [G] cars are lined [Ab] up for about 20 miles
and [A] huge, huge traffic jams and [Ab] all this other good shit.
All in all, man, it says that you've been pretty groovy,
man, that you've been doing a groovy scene out here.
And we gotta [Bbm] thank you for it.
You're being very beautiful.
[G] You're making this show.
[Bb] Yeah, give this little guy some space.
He wants his paper.
[G]
[F] The roads are fairly clear now.
So [G]
if any of you decided that [F] you've had [Gb] enough music
and you get a little tired,
[Bb] yeah, there may be one or [Eb] two.
[G] You can get buses out of Monticello.
[Bb] Everything's cool.
Everything's very cool all the way around.
[Am]
[Gbm] [F] [C]
[E] ♪ Coming [Am] in from London [D] from over the pole [F] ♪
♪ [C] Flying in a big [Em] [E] airliner [Am] ♪
♪ Chicks can fly [C]
everywhere [D] around the plane ♪
[F] ♪ Could we [G] ever feel [E] much finer ♪
♪ [Am] Coming into Los [D] Angeles ♪
♪ Bringing [A] in a couple of keys [D] ♪
[Am] ♪ Don't touch my bags if [Gbm] you please, [F] Mr.
[C] Customs man [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, there's a guy [C] with a ticket to Mexico [A] ♪
[F] ♪ No, he couldn't look much [E] stranger ♪
♪ [A] Walking in a hall [Gbm] with his things and all [F] ♪
♪ Smiling, said he was a [E] lone ranger [Am] ♪
♪ Coming into Los [D] Angeles ♪
[Am] ♪ Bringing [C] in a couple [D] of keys ♪
[Am] ♪ Don't touch my bags if you [F] please, Mr.
[C] Customs man [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, [Am]
[D] [C]
[E]
[Gbm] [C]
[Em] [Am]
[D] [Am]
[D] [Am] [G]
[E] [Am] if a woman walking on the [C] moving floor [F] ♪
♪ Tripping [C] on the [E] escalator ♪
♪ There's [Am] a man in the line and [D] she's throwing his mind [F] ♪
♪ Thinking that [C] he's already [E] met her [Am] ♪
♪ Coming into Los [D] Angeles ♪
[Am] ♪ Bringing in a couple [D] of keys ♪
[Am] ♪ But don't touch [C] my bags if you please, [F] Mr.
[C] Customs man [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, [Am] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪
[E] Okay, [Bb] okay.
Okay people, we got a times.
Okay.
[A]
[Gb] On the front [Bb] page you have on the left
[C] a very big aerial [Ab] photo of a huge mass of people,
which are [Bb] you.
And it says, music was the magic.
[A] For throngs at Woodstock Music [B] and Art Fair,
towers near [Bb] the stage hold loudspeakers.
300 [B],000 at Folk Rock Fair camp [Em] out in the sea of mud.
[E] Ha, ha, ha.
[Bb] Dig it, dig it.
[A] Bethel, New York, August [Bb] [B] 16th.
Despite [A] massive traffic jams, [Bb] drenching thunderstorms,
shortages of food, water, medical [G] facilities,
about 300 [Ab],000 young people swarmed over this [Bb] rural area
today for the Woodstock Music and Art Fair.
The prospect of [Am] drugs and the excitement of [Bb] making the scene
young people came in droves, camping in the woods,
humping in the mud, talking, [Gbm] smoking,
and listening to wailing music.
[Gb] Quote, participants well behaved.
[Ab] The crowd, which [Cm] camped on the 600 acre farm
of Max [Gb] Yazgar near [A] here for the [G] past few days,
[Bb] was,
stand for us people,
[G]
was [Bb] well behaved according [B] to both the sponsors
and the police, even though about [A] 75 persons in the [Bb] area
were arrested mostly on possessing narcotics.
Mm, bummer, [G] bummer.
[Bb]
It says [D] other things here, man,
[Gbm] like our shortages of water,
[F] how our [G] cars are lined [Ab] up for about 20 miles
and [A] huge, huge traffic jams and [Ab] all this other good shit.
All in all, man, it says that you've been pretty groovy,
man, that you've been doing a groovy scene out here.
And we gotta [Bbm] thank you for it.
You're being very beautiful.
[G] You're making this show.
[Bb] Yeah, give this little guy some space.
He wants his paper.
[G]
[F] The roads are fairly clear now.
So [G]
if any of you decided that [F] you've had [Gb] enough music
and you get a little tired,
[Bb] yeah, there may be one or [Eb] two.
[G] You can get buses out of Monticello.
[Bb] Everything's cool.
Everything's very cool all the way around.
[Am]
[Gbm] [F] [C]
[E] ♪ Coming [Am] in from London [D] from over the pole [F] ♪
♪ [C] Flying in a big [Em] [E] airliner [Am] ♪
♪ Chicks can fly [C]
everywhere [D] around the plane ♪
[F] ♪ Could we [G] ever feel [E] much finer ♪
♪ [Am] Coming into Los [D] Angeles ♪
♪ Bringing [A] in a couple of keys [D] ♪
[Am] ♪ Don't touch my bags if [Gbm] you please, [F] Mr.
[C] Customs man [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, there's a guy [C] with a ticket to Mexico [A] ♪
[F] ♪ No, he couldn't look much [E] stranger ♪
♪ [A] Walking in a hall [Gbm] with his things and all [F] ♪
♪ Smiling, said he was a [E] lone ranger [Am] ♪
♪ Coming into Los [D] Angeles ♪
[Am] ♪ Bringing [C] in a couple [D] of keys ♪
[Am] ♪ Don't touch my bags if you [F] please, Mr.
[C] Customs man [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, [Am]
[D] [C]
[E]
[Gbm] [C]
[Em] [Am]
[D] [Am]
[D] [Am] [G]
[E] [Am] if a woman walking on the [C] moving floor [F] ♪
♪ Tripping [C] on the [E] escalator ♪
♪ There's [Am] a man in the line and [D] she's throwing his mind [F] ♪
♪ Thinking that [C] he's already [E] met her [Am] ♪
♪ Coming into Los [D] Angeles ♪
[Am] ♪ Bringing in a couple [D] of keys ♪
[Am] ♪ But don't touch [C] my bags if you please, [F] Mr.
[C] Customs man [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, [Am] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪
Key:
Am
Bb
C
E
D
Am
Bb
C
[N] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ Okay, [Bb] okay. _
_ _ _ _ _ Okay people, we got a times.
Okay.
_ _ _ [A]
[Gb] On the front [Bb] page you have on the left
[C] a very big aerial [Ab] photo of a huge mass of people,
which are [Bb] you.
And it says, music was the magic. _
[A] For throngs at Woodstock Music [B] and Art Fair,
towers near [Bb] the stage hold loudspeakers.
300 [B],000 at Folk Rock Fair camp [Em] out in the sea of mud.
[E] Ha, ha, ha.
[Bb] Dig it, dig it.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] Bethel, New York, August [Bb] _ [B] 16th.
Despite [A] massive traffic jams, [Bb] drenching thunderstorms,
shortages of food, water, medical [G] facilities,
about 300 [Ab],000 young people swarmed over this [Bb] rural area
today for the Woodstock Music and Art Fair.
_ The prospect of [Am] drugs and the excitement of [Bb] making the scene
young people came in droves, camping in the woods,
humping in the mud, talking, [Gbm] smoking,
and listening to wailing music.
_ [Gb] Quote, participants well behaved.
[Ab] The crowd, which [Cm] camped on the 600 acre farm
of Max [Gb] Yazgar near [A] here for the [G] past few days,
_ _ _ _ [Bb] was,
_ stand for us people,
[G] _ _
was _ [Bb] well behaved according [B] to both the sponsors
and the police, even though about [A] 75 persons in the [Bb] area
were arrested mostly on possessing narcotics.
Mm, bummer, [G] bummer.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ It says [D] other things here, man,
[Gbm] like our shortages of water,
[F] how our [G] cars are lined [Ab] up for about 20 miles
and [A] huge, huge traffic jams and [Ab] all this other good shit.
All in all, man, it says that you've been pretty groovy,
man, that you've been doing a groovy scene out here.
And we gotta [Bbm] thank you for it.
You're being very beautiful.
[G] You're making this show.
[Bb] Yeah, give this little guy some space.
He wants his paper.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [F] The roads are fairly clear now.
So [G] _
if any of you decided that [F] you've had [Gb] enough music
_ and you get a little tired,
[Bb] _ yeah, there may be one or [Eb] two.
[G] You can get buses out of Monticello.
[Bb] _ _ Everything's cool.
Everything's very cool all the way around.
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[Gbm] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ ♪ Coming [Am] in from London [D] from over the pole [F] ♪
♪ [C] Flying in a big _ [Em] [E] airliner [Am] ♪
♪ Chicks can fly [C]
everywhere [D] around the plane ♪
[F] ♪ Could we [G] ever feel [E] much finer ♪
♪ [Am] Coming into Los [D] Angeles ♪
♪ Bringing [A] in a couple of keys [D] ♪
[Am] ♪ Don't touch my bags if [Gbm] you please, [F] Mr.
[C] Customs man _ [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, there's a guy [C] with a ticket to Mexico [A] ♪
[F] ♪ No, he couldn't look much [E] stranger ♪
♪ [A] Walking in a hall [Gbm] with his things and all [F] ♪
♪ Smiling, said he was a [E] lone ranger [Am] ♪
♪ Coming into Los [D] Angeles _ ♪
[Am] ♪ Bringing [C] in a couple [D] of keys ♪
[Am] ♪ Don't touch my bags if you [F] please, Mr.
[C] Customs man _ [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [Am] if a woman walking on the [C] moving floor [F] ♪
♪ Tripping [C] on the _ [E] escalator ♪
♪ There's [Am] a man in the line and [D] she's throwing his mind [F] ♪
♪ Thinking that [C] he's already [E] met her [Am] ♪
♪ Coming into Los [D] Angeles _ ♪
[Am] ♪ Bringing in a couple [D] of keys ♪
[Am] ♪ But don't touch [C] my bags if you please, [F] Mr.
[C] Customs man _ [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, _ _ [Am] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ Okay, [Bb] okay. _
_ _ _ _ _ Okay people, we got a times.
Okay.
_ _ _ [A]
[Gb] On the front [Bb] page you have on the left
[C] a very big aerial [Ab] photo of a huge mass of people,
which are [Bb] you.
And it says, music was the magic. _
[A] For throngs at Woodstock Music [B] and Art Fair,
towers near [Bb] the stage hold loudspeakers.
300 [B],000 at Folk Rock Fair camp [Em] out in the sea of mud.
[E] Ha, ha, ha.
[Bb] Dig it, dig it.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] Bethel, New York, August [Bb] _ [B] 16th.
Despite [A] massive traffic jams, [Bb] drenching thunderstorms,
shortages of food, water, medical [G] facilities,
about 300 [Ab],000 young people swarmed over this [Bb] rural area
today for the Woodstock Music and Art Fair.
_ The prospect of [Am] drugs and the excitement of [Bb] making the scene
young people came in droves, camping in the woods,
humping in the mud, talking, [Gbm] smoking,
and listening to wailing music.
_ [Gb] Quote, participants well behaved.
[Ab] The crowd, which [Cm] camped on the 600 acre farm
of Max [Gb] Yazgar near [A] here for the [G] past few days,
_ _ _ _ [Bb] was,
_ stand for us people,
[G] _ _
was _ [Bb] well behaved according [B] to both the sponsors
and the police, even though about [A] 75 persons in the [Bb] area
were arrested mostly on possessing narcotics.
Mm, bummer, [G] bummer.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ It says [D] other things here, man,
[Gbm] like our shortages of water,
[F] how our [G] cars are lined [Ab] up for about 20 miles
and [A] huge, huge traffic jams and [Ab] all this other good shit.
All in all, man, it says that you've been pretty groovy,
man, that you've been doing a groovy scene out here.
And we gotta [Bbm] thank you for it.
You're being very beautiful.
[G] You're making this show.
[Bb] Yeah, give this little guy some space.
He wants his paper.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [F] The roads are fairly clear now.
So [G] _
if any of you decided that [F] you've had [Gb] enough music
_ and you get a little tired,
[Bb] _ yeah, there may be one or [Eb] two.
[G] You can get buses out of Monticello.
[Bb] _ _ Everything's cool.
Everything's very cool all the way around.
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[Gbm] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ ♪ Coming [Am] in from London [D] from over the pole [F] ♪
♪ [C] Flying in a big _ [Em] [E] airliner [Am] ♪
♪ Chicks can fly [C]
everywhere [D] around the plane ♪
[F] ♪ Could we [G] ever feel [E] much finer ♪
♪ [Am] Coming into Los [D] Angeles ♪
♪ Bringing [A] in a couple of keys [D] ♪
[Am] ♪ Don't touch my bags if [Gbm] you please, [F] Mr.
[C] Customs man _ [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, there's a guy [C] with a ticket to Mexico [A] ♪
[F] ♪ No, he couldn't look much [E] stranger ♪
♪ [A] Walking in a hall [Gbm] with his things and all [F] ♪
♪ Smiling, said he was a [E] lone ranger [Am] ♪
♪ Coming into Los [D] Angeles _ ♪
[Am] ♪ Bringing [C] in a couple [D] of keys ♪
[Am] ♪ Don't touch my bags if you [F] please, Mr.
[C] Customs man _ [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [Am] if a woman walking on the [C] moving floor [F] ♪
♪ Tripping [C] on the _ [E] escalator ♪
♪ There's [Am] a man in the line and [D] she's throwing his mind [F] ♪
♪ Thinking that [C] he's already [E] met her [Am] ♪
♪ Coming into Los [D] Angeles _ ♪
[Am] ♪ Bringing in a couple [D] of keys ♪
[Am] ♪ But don't touch [C] my bags if you please, [F] Mr.
[C] Customs man _ [E] ♪
♪ Yeah, _ _ [Am] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _