Chords for Dilly Dally 'Records in my Life'
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[Db] [Bb] Hi guys, I'm Charles Brownstein from northern transmissions calm.
[Bbm] checking out another [Bb] episode of
life this time we have on Dilly Dally.
they're gonna choose
Jimmy Tony.
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[Db] [Bb] Hi guys, I'm Charles Brownstein from northern transmissions calm.
[Bbm] checking out another [Bb] episode of
life this time we have on Dilly Dally.
they're gonna choose
Jimmy Tony.
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_ _ [Db] _ _ [Bb] Hi guys, I'm Charles Brownstein from northern transmissions calm.
Thanks as always for [Bbm] checking out another [Bb] episode of
Records in my life this time we have on Dilly Dally.
Let's see what they're gonna choose
_ Hi, I'm Liz.
I'm Katie Jimmy Tony.
We're in Dilly Dally You're watching
[C] records in my [F] life
on northern [Gm] transmissions dot [Dm] com
The _ [C] _ first [F] one that pops into my [Bb] head right now [Am] would be
[C] fever to tell
fever to [Bb] tell by the [E] AAS [Am] I
Remember listening to that.
[C] I was like 16
[Bb] That was really cool
Karen I was [C] really _ inspiring
_ [Eb] as a young [Dm] lady
You guys [F] think I love that album when it came out Karen Oh so fierce [Dm] and off that first EP [Am] to
_ [C] blew me _ [F] away
_ I went [Dm] and saw them shortly after [Am] that in Toronto _ and
[C] At that in my life.
I was wearing candy necklaces [Dm] a lot as [A] like fashion
And I remember [C] it was like I danced so hard at [F] the show and I got so [C] sweaty by the end of the [A] show
_ _ [C] My candy necklace and completely [Bb] like dissolved
[F] _ [Bm] _ [E] It's like a couple tiny pieces of candy left.
I just [C] sweat this world necklace
[Dm] _ _
_ _ [E] For _ _ [A] _
[E] some reason a [C] big record for me [F] that has just it just always seems [Gm] to pop up is
[Am] think tank [C] which is
[F] Not them.
I [Bb] guess Laura put out a new record this [Am] year or whatever, but that one [C] was
Like the [F] last one that they did before that so I guess it came out over 10 years ago
_ [Cm] and what's interesting [F] about that record about think tank is because it's kind of
like great in between like
_ rap, [Dm] you know when the Brit pop [Am] thing that they were doing was [C] just falling [F] _ falling out and [Dm] and
Damon Albarn [Am] started, you know [C] moving towards gorillas.
[F] So it's this really cool [C] in between
We're like some [A] songs are like rock [C] songs
all [F] rock songs and then [Dm] there's some songs that are [A] electronic and
[C] There's just a lot of different instruments and a [Bb] lot of different styles on that record
So I think [E] it's really cool listen [A] very original [C] and it also came out around
[F]
Same time that radiohead [D] was doing like super _ [A]
[Bb] like
_ [C] epic dark
[A] _
Albums like today and held to the [C] teeth and stuff.
So [Bb] think tank also came out around [E] that time and had like this
[D] like some like a
like [C] _ _ [Bb] kind of
Imagery [E] in it as well.
So it's just like a really weird mix
[C] I feel like [F] yeah the industry or the
[Bb] Culturally, there was a [B] lot of changes going on [Am] between like people were moving away [F] from guitar music [Bb] around that time
So I [Gm] think that's a [Am] cool
_ _ _ [C] _ Another record
[F] That's more recent.
That's
[Dm] We listened to it [F] in the band on the way here was smoke ring for a halo good file _
[Dm] That is very [Am] good [F] spell
that album so good _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] and _ [A] _ I
Describe [C] it as like
[F] _
_ No, just [Dm] like that day when [Am] you're having like a bummer day.
You don't feel like going [F] out _ [Dm] and
You're kind of [Am] hungover and you're just hanging [C] like _
your [F] best friend [Dm] who's
[A] Maybe more just your best friend because they [C] like live next door to you [Bb] or they're your roommate
or they [D] just happen to be around [E] that day [A] _
and
[C] That record to me feels like [Bb] yeah, you know, it's like a best friend or something
It's just in the room [C] hanging out
[F] _ _ _ _ Got no [E] plans [Bb] It's [C] nice _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ Everything yeah
[G] An album that _
[Am] I really [C] like that influenced me [Fm] more recently was
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] Atomizer _ by big black
_ [Bb] _ Denim our good friend and [A] who plays drums and another project [F] I'm in
_ Showed me one song bazooka Joe [Dm] off it and [Am] I couldn't stop listening to it over and over again
Hearing [F] it
went [E] home had to like listen to the [Am] album and just find it [C] over and over and
[F] kind of [C] like
_ _ _ [A] It's _ [C] not really an industrial record but listening to [F] it kind of like [E] made me wanna like listen to more [Am] like [C] heavy
_ Like [Bb] electric electronic elements in rock [D] music and kind of got [E] me interested in like heavy industrial stuff
so [Cm] it kind of just [Bb] took me on a new [E] path of like
_ Diving into some music that I hadn't [C] really listened to much before
[A] _ _ _
Fantastic.
Oh and I [C] drove my roommate crazy singing like the like couple lyrics to bazooka Joe [Dm] over and over [E] again
So I like to sing to myself [A] [C] at home or pretty much all the [Bb] time
[E] And I didn't know the lyrics so I just be like
[A] _
[C] Joe man is back.
Joe man is [F] back.
Hang with me [Gm] Joe
I know that [Am] song
and I just say it over and over again
Joe [F] man went crazy _ _ _
[G] _ [C] _ [Dm] _ [C] That's _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ it _ _ _ _ Bye Thank you
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Bb] Hi guys, I'm Charles Brownstein from northern transmissions calm.
Thanks as always for [Bbm] checking out another [Bb] episode of
Records in my life this time we have on Dilly Dally.
Let's see what they're gonna choose
_ Hi, I'm Liz.
I'm Katie Jimmy Tony.
We're in Dilly Dally You're watching
[C] records in my [F] life
on northern [Gm] transmissions dot [Dm] com
The _ [C] _ first [F] one that pops into my [Bb] head right now [Am] would be
[C] fever to tell
fever to [Bb] tell by the [E] AAS [Am] I
Remember listening to that.
[C] I was like 16
[Bb] That was really cool
Karen I was [C] really _ inspiring
_ [Eb] as a young [Dm] lady
You guys [F] think I love that album when it came out Karen Oh so fierce [Dm] and off that first EP [Am] to
_ [C] blew me _ [F] away
_ I went [Dm] and saw them shortly after [Am] that in Toronto _ and
[C] At that in my life.
I was wearing candy necklaces [Dm] a lot as [A] like fashion
And I remember [C] it was like I danced so hard at [F] the show and I got so [C] sweaty by the end of the [A] show
_ _ [C] My candy necklace and completely [Bb] like dissolved
[F] _ [Bm] _ [E] It's like a couple tiny pieces of candy left.
I just [C] sweat this world necklace
[Dm] _ _
_ _ [E] For _ _ [A] _
[E] some reason a [C] big record for me [F] that has just it just always seems [Gm] to pop up is
[Am] think tank [C] which is
[F] Not them.
I [Bb] guess Laura put out a new record this [Am] year or whatever, but that one [C] was
Like the [F] last one that they did before that so I guess it came out over 10 years ago
_ [Cm] and what's interesting [F] about that record about think tank is because it's kind of
like great in between like
_ rap, [Dm] you know when the Brit pop [Am] thing that they were doing was [C] just falling [F] _ falling out and [Dm] and
Damon Albarn [Am] started, you know [C] moving towards gorillas.
[F] So it's this really cool [C] in between
We're like some [A] songs are like rock [C] songs
all [F] rock songs and then [Dm] there's some songs that are [A] electronic and
[C] There's just a lot of different instruments and a [Bb] lot of different styles on that record
So I think [E] it's really cool listen [A] very original [C] and it also came out around
[F]
Same time that radiohead [D] was doing like super _ [A]
[Bb] like
_ [C] epic dark
[A] _
Albums like today and held to the [C] teeth and stuff.
So [Bb] think tank also came out around [E] that time and had like this
[D] like some like a
like [C] _ _ [Bb] kind of
Imagery [E] in it as well.
So it's just like a really weird mix
[C] I feel like [F] yeah the industry or the
[Bb] Culturally, there was a [B] lot of changes going on [Am] between like people were moving away [F] from guitar music [Bb] around that time
So I [Gm] think that's a [Am] cool
_ _ _ [C] _ Another record
[F] That's more recent.
That's
[Dm] We listened to it [F] in the band on the way here was smoke ring for a halo good file _
[Dm] That is very [Am] good [F] spell
that album so good _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] and _ [A] _ I
Describe [C] it as like
[F] _
_ No, just [Dm] like that day when [Am] you're having like a bummer day.
You don't feel like going [F] out _ [Dm] and
You're kind of [Am] hungover and you're just hanging [C] like _
your [F] best friend [Dm] who's
[A] Maybe more just your best friend because they [C] like live next door to you [Bb] or they're your roommate
or they [D] just happen to be around [E] that day [A] _
and
[C] That record to me feels like [Bb] yeah, you know, it's like a best friend or something
It's just in the room [C] hanging out
[F] _ _ _ _ Got no [E] plans [Bb] It's [C] nice _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ Everything yeah
[G] An album that _
[Am] I really [C] like that influenced me [Fm] more recently was
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] Atomizer _ by big black
_ [Bb] _ Denim our good friend and [A] who plays drums and another project [F] I'm in
_ Showed me one song bazooka Joe [Dm] off it and [Am] I couldn't stop listening to it over and over again
Hearing [F] it
went [E] home had to like listen to the [Am] album and just find it [C] over and over and
[F] kind of [C] like
_ _ _ [A] It's _ [C] not really an industrial record but listening to [F] it kind of like [E] made me wanna like listen to more [Am] like [C] heavy
_ Like [Bb] electric electronic elements in rock [D] music and kind of got [E] me interested in like heavy industrial stuff
so [Cm] it kind of just [Bb] took me on a new [E] path of like
_ Diving into some music that I hadn't [C] really listened to much before
[A] _ _ _
Fantastic.
Oh and I [C] drove my roommate crazy singing like the like couple lyrics to bazooka Joe [Dm] over and over [E] again
So I like to sing to myself [A] [C] at home or pretty much all the [Bb] time
[E] And I didn't know the lyrics so I just be like
[A] _
[C] Joe man is back.
Joe man is [F] back.
Hang with me [Gm] Joe
I know that [Am] song
and I just say it over and over again
Joe [F] man went crazy _ _ _
[G] _ [C] _ [Dm] _ [C] That's _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ it _ _ _ _ Bye Thank you
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