Chords for Brad Pitt and Jimmy Page on Jeff Buckley
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N] I mean I [A] thought that you [F] know Jeff would make 25 records and I think that
That [G] Columbia and Sony thought [Gb] that it kind of went [Ab]
Dylan
Springsteen Buckley
[D]
I'm just you know constantly surprised it so many people do not know about still
And at the same time some very very
Beautiful about that.
It just keeps [G] slowly [Gb] kind of building expand
[Gbm] [C] [G]
[D] [Bb] Technically
He was the best singer that [C] appeared that it [Db] appeared [Bb] probably.
[C] I've not been too liberal about this if I say [Eb] two decades
He tapped into [F] something
[Am] And he was [E] the conduit and it makes me think of [Eb] this
[G] Where does art come from?
Where does a true genius come from [Gm] embracing tender [G] ballads and full-blooded rock?
Original compositions alongside songs by Benjamin [Ab] Britten and Leonard Cohen
Grace was the resolution [Bb] of all Jeff's musical [G] experience to date when it was released in August
1994 [F] into an era poised [Fm] between the death of grunge and the birth of Britpop [E]
Grace stood out a [C] mile
Here was a complex and [D] ambitious work of art that required and rewarded repeated listening
[G] Jeff had found his voice and critics and high-profile fans were bewitched.
I started [Bb] to play grace
Constantly [E] constantly and the more I listen to the album the more the more I heard more
[Eb] appreciated of Jeff and Jeff's [D] talents
[Bm] [C]
And just technical [G] ability to which he was just a wizard and it [Bb] was close to being my favorite album of [G] the decade
Yeah, I found him because it was actually my wife had him
I had the disc had [C] him
She wishes I had the disc and then it came on one night and you [B] hear that that opening to an emoji open
[G] It's that real soft
[C]
The haunting [Gb] thing off in the distance and and I remember asking [Am] what is that she says
[C] It's that's Jeff Buckle.
Where have I been?
What do I know [Dm] nothing?
and [C] since then it's just
Been a bit of an obsession.
Yes
[Am]
[C] [Am]
[D]
[F] You
[C] [F]
[D]
[Ab] There's an undercurrent to [A] his music there's [Bb] something you can't pinpoint [F] like
[Ab] the best of [A] films are the best of art
[Gm] There's something going on underneath [F] and there's a truth there.
I [Bb] find this [G] absolutely [F] haunting [Gm] It's just
[C] [A] It's under my [Em] skin
[B] Jeff needed [Bb] to build on the albums [A] critical success and launched upon intensive [B] worldwide touring
[G]
Having loved the album his boyhood heroes led Zeppelin were keen to [Ab] see how Jeff would cut it live
[C]
we [Db] actually made a point [C] of going to to him play and sing and
[B]
[G] It was absolutely skin
One of the [D] things is a little frightening was that [Db] that I had that
I was [C] convinced that he probably did things [B] in tunings and and and he didn't he was doing [Bb] things in standard tunings and [B] I
Thought [Bb] he really is [A] clever isn't it?
[E] [Gm]
[D]
[C] [Gm]
So I mean he's planting page [F] in [Eb] one [D]
on a [E] technical level
[A] [Bb]
mind [E] blown
[B]
[Gbm] [Am] And he would talk about Led Zeppelin.
He loved Led Zeppelin.
[Bm] He loved Jimmy [Gb]
Page.
[A]
[E] I
Used to play Led Zeppelin, you know, [Gm] it's a 33
RPM thing [Gb] he played at 45.
[G] It was cool
[C] [G]
[B] [G]
[B]
[E] I
Quite clearly had his [Bb] feet on the [B] ground and he said this imagination was [E] flying
[Bb] Flying way way out there beyond [E] beyond
[A] [E] [Am]
[G]
That [G] Columbia and Sony thought [Gb] that it kind of went [Ab]
Dylan
Springsteen Buckley
[D]
I'm just you know constantly surprised it so many people do not know about still
And at the same time some very very
Beautiful about that.
It just keeps [G] slowly [Gb] kind of building expand
[Gbm] [C] [G]
[D] [Bb] Technically
He was the best singer that [C] appeared that it [Db] appeared [Bb] probably.
[C] I've not been too liberal about this if I say [Eb] two decades
He tapped into [F] something
[Am] And he was [E] the conduit and it makes me think of [Eb] this
[G] Where does art come from?
Where does a true genius come from [Gm] embracing tender [G] ballads and full-blooded rock?
Original compositions alongside songs by Benjamin [Ab] Britten and Leonard Cohen
Grace was the resolution [Bb] of all Jeff's musical [G] experience to date when it was released in August
1994 [F] into an era poised [Fm] between the death of grunge and the birth of Britpop [E]
Grace stood out a [C] mile
Here was a complex and [D] ambitious work of art that required and rewarded repeated listening
[G] Jeff had found his voice and critics and high-profile fans were bewitched.
I started [Bb] to play grace
Constantly [E] constantly and the more I listen to the album the more the more I heard more
[Eb] appreciated of Jeff and Jeff's [D] talents
[Bm] [C]
And just technical [G] ability to which he was just a wizard and it [Bb] was close to being my favorite album of [G] the decade
Yeah, I found him because it was actually my wife had him
I had the disc had [C] him
She wishes I had the disc and then it came on one night and you [B] hear that that opening to an emoji open
[G] It's that real soft
[C]
The haunting [Gb] thing off in the distance and and I remember asking [Am] what is that she says
[C] It's that's Jeff Buckle.
Where have I been?
What do I know [Dm] nothing?
and [C] since then it's just
Been a bit of an obsession.
Yes
[Am]
[C] [Am]
[D]
[F] You
[C] [F]
[D]
[Ab] There's an undercurrent to [A] his music there's [Bb] something you can't pinpoint [F] like
[Ab] the best of [A] films are the best of art
[Gm] There's something going on underneath [F] and there's a truth there.
I [Bb] find this [G] absolutely [F] haunting [Gm] It's just
[C] [A] It's under my [Em] skin
[B] Jeff needed [Bb] to build on the albums [A] critical success and launched upon intensive [B] worldwide touring
[G]
Having loved the album his boyhood heroes led Zeppelin were keen to [Ab] see how Jeff would cut it live
[C]
we [Db] actually made a point [C] of going to to him play and sing and
[B]
[G] It was absolutely skin
One of the [D] things is a little frightening was that [Db] that I had that
I was [C] convinced that he probably did things [B] in tunings and and and he didn't he was doing [Bb] things in standard tunings and [B] I
Thought [Bb] he really is [A] clever isn't it?
[E] [Gm]
[D]
[C] [Gm]
So I mean he's planting page [F] in [Eb] one [D]
on a [E] technical level
[A] [Bb]
mind [E] blown
[B]
[Gbm] [Am] And he would talk about Led Zeppelin.
He loved Led Zeppelin.
[Bm] He loved Jimmy [Gb]
Page.
[A]
[E] I
Used to play Led Zeppelin, you know, [Gm] it's a 33
RPM thing [Gb] he played at 45.
[G] It was cool
[C] [G]
[B] [G]
[B]
[E] I
Quite clearly had his [Bb] feet on the [B] ground and he said this imagination was [E] flying
[Bb] Flying way way out there beyond [E] beyond
[A] [E] [Am]
[G]
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C
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[N] I mean I [A] thought that you [F] know Jeff would make 25 records and I think that
That [G] Columbia and Sony thought [Gb] that it kind of went [Ab]
Dylan
_ _ _ Springsteen Buckley
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I'm just you know constantly surprised it _ _ so many people do not know about still
And at the same time some very very _ _
_ Beautiful about that.
It just keeps [G] slowly [Gb] kind of building expand _ _ _ _ _
[Gbm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bb] Technically _
He was the best singer that [C] appeared that it [Db] appeared [Bb] probably.
[C] I've not been too liberal about this if I say [Eb] two decades
_ _ _ He tapped into [F] something
_ _ _ [Am] And he was [E] the conduit and it makes me think of [Eb] this _
[G] Where does art come from?
Where does _ a true genius come from [Gm] embracing tender [G] ballads and full-blooded rock?
Original compositions alongside songs by Benjamin [Ab] Britten and Leonard Cohen
Grace was the resolution [Bb] of all Jeff's musical [G] experience to date when it was released in August
1994 [F] into an era poised [Fm] between the death of grunge and the birth of Britpop [E]
Grace stood out a [C] mile
Here was a complex and [D] ambitious work of art that required and rewarded repeated listening
[G] Jeff had found his voice and critics and high-profile fans were bewitched.
I started [Bb] to play grace _ _
Constantly [E] constantly and the more I listen to the album the more the more I heard more
[Eb] _ _ appreciated of Jeff and Jeff's [D] talents
_ [Bm] _ _ [C]
And just technical [G] ability to which he was just a wizard and it [Bb] was close to being my favorite album of [G] the decade _
_ Yeah, I found him because it was actually my wife had him
I had the disc had [C] him
_ She wishes _ I had the disc and then it came on one night and you [B] hear that that opening to an emoji open
[G] It's that real soft
_ _ [C] _
The haunting [Gb] thing off in the distance and and I remember asking [Am] what is that she says
[C] It's that's Jeff Buckle. _ _
_ Where have I been?
What do I know [Dm] nothing?
_ _ and [C] since then it's just
_ _ Been a bit of an obsession.
Yes
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ You _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] There's an undercurrent to [A] his music there's [Bb] something you can't pinpoint [F] like _ _
[Ab] _ the best of [A] films are the best of art
[Gm] There's something going on underneath [F] and there's a truth there.
I [Bb] find this [G] absolutely [F] haunting _ [Gm] It's just
[C] _ [A] It's under my [Em] skin _ _ _
[B] _ Jeff needed [Bb] to build on the albums [A] critical success and launched upon _ intensive [B] worldwide touring
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Having loved the album his boyhood heroes led Zeppelin were keen to [Ab] see how Jeff would cut it live
[C] _
we [Db] actually made a point [C] of going to to him play and sing and
[B] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ It was absolutely skin
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ One of the [D] things is a little frightening was that [Db] that I had that
I was [C] convinced that he probably did things [B] in tunings and and and he didn't he was doing [Bb] things in standard tunings and [B] I
Thought [Bb] he really is [A] clever isn't it? _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
So I mean he's planting page [F] in [Eb] one _ [D]
on a [E] technical level
[A] _ _ [Bb]
mind [E] blown
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Gbm] _ _ _ _ [Am] And he would talk about Led Zeppelin.
He loved Led Zeppelin.
[Bm] _ He loved Jimmy [Gb]
Page.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ I
Used to play Led Zeppelin, you know, [Gm] it's a 33
_ RPM thing [Gb] he played at 45.
[G] _ It was cool _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] I
Quite clearly had his [Bb] feet on the [B] ground and he said this imagination was [E] flying _
_ [Bb] Flying way way out there beyond [E] beyond
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
That [G] Columbia and Sony thought [Gb] that it kind of went [Ab]
Dylan
_ _ _ Springsteen Buckley
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I'm just you know constantly surprised it _ _ so many people do not know about still
And at the same time some very very _ _
_ Beautiful about that.
It just keeps [G] slowly [Gb] kind of building expand _ _ _ _ _
[Gbm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bb] Technically _
He was the best singer that [C] appeared that it [Db] appeared [Bb] probably.
[C] I've not been too liberal about this if I say [Eb] two decades
_ _ _ He tapped into [F] something
_ _ _ [Am] And he was [E] the conduit and it makes me think of [Eb] this _
[G] Where does art come from?
Where does _ a true genius come from [Gm] embracing tender [G] ballads and full-blooded rock?
Original compositions alongside songs by Benjamin [Ab] Britten and Leonard Cohen
Grace was the resolution [Bb] of all Jeff's musical [G] experience to date when it was released in August
1994 [F] into an era poised [Fm] between the death of grunge and the birth of Britpop [E]
Grace stood out a [C] mile
Here was a complex and [D] ambitious work of art that required and rewarded repeated listening
[G] Jeff had found his voice and critics and high-profile fans were bewitched.
I started [Bb] to play grace _ _
Constantly [E] constantly and the more I listen to the album the more the more I heard more
[Eb] _ _ appreciated of Jeff and Jeff's [D] talents
_ [Bm] _ _ [C]
And just technical [G] ability to which he was just a wizard and it [Bb] was close to being my favorite album of [G] the decade _
_ Yeah, I found him because it was actually my wife had him
I had the disc had [C] him
_ She wishes _ I had the disc and then it came on one night and you [B] hear that that opening to an emoji open
[G] It's that real soft
_ _ [C] _
The haunting [Gb] thing off in the distance and and I remember asking [Am] what is that she says
[C] It's that's Jeff Buckle. _ _
_ Where have I been?
What do I know [Dm] nothing?
_ _ and [C] since then it's just
_ _ Been a bit of an obsession.
Yes
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ You _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] There's an undercurrent to [A] his music there's [Bb] something you can't pinpoint [F] like _ _
[Ab] _ the best of [A] films are the best of art
[Gm] There's something going on underneath [F] and there's a truth there.
I [Bb] find this [G] absolutely [F] haunting _ [Gm] It's just
[C] _ [A] It's under my [Em] skin _ _ _
[B] _ Jeff needed [Bb] to build on the albums [A] critical success and launched upon _ intensive [B] worldwide touring
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Having loved the album his boyhood heroes led Zeppelin were keen to [Ab] see how Jeff would cut it live
[C] _
we [Db] actually made a point [C] of going to to him play and sing and
[B] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ It was absolutely skin
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ One of the [D] things is a little frightening was that [Db] that I had that
I was [C] convinced that he probably did things [B] in tunings and and and he didn't he was doing [Bb] things in standard tunings and [B] I
Thought [Bb] he really is [A] clever isn't it? _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
So I mean he's planting page [F] in [Eb] one _ [D]
on a [E] technical level
[A] _ _ [Bb]
mind [E] blown
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Gbm] _ _ _ _ [Am] And he would talk about Led Zeppelin.
He loved Led Zeppelin.
[Bm] _ He loved Jimmy [Gb]
Page.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ I
Used to play Led Zeppelin, you know, [Gm] it's a 33
_ RPM thing [Gb] he played at 45.
[G] _ It was cool _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] I
Quite clearly had his [Bb] feet on the [B] ground and he said this imagination was [E] flying _
_ [Bb] Flying way way out there beyond [E] beyond
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _