Chords for Gillan - No Laughing In Heaven(Live)
Tempo:
137.45 bpm
Chords used:
Am
D
G
A
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
There's too many things on here.
Listen, that's my ears.
It's Gillan!
[G]
Yes!
[Db] [Gbm] [Dm]
[G] [Gb]
[Ab] [B]
[C] [Am]
Alright, what are you doing?
Tuning up.
What [F] do you have to do that for?
So [Am] that we can be in tune with each other when we play.
What happens if you don't tune up?
[G] We turn up.
[N] You used to be in Deep Purple.
That's right, yeah.
[A] How long of spice was it between leaving Gillan?
Leaving Deep Purple, [D] that's it.
How long did it take you to start in Gillan?
About a year.
About a year?
Yeah, a year and a half.
[Am] Are all the guys the original members?
No, it's sort of evolved over [G] the years.
Colin was one of the first original members.
Colin Townes, keyboard player.
[Am] And then the next to join was John McCoy.
And then after that was Mick Underwood, the [C] drummer.
And then Yannick Gers, the latest addition.
[A] Have you got any singles or albums coming out?
Yeah, [Am] we're actually in the process of doing an album at the moment.
And there'll [F] be a couple of singles from it.
And [Am]
most of the stuff will be out sort of late [G] summer and September.
Have you got a tour to plan on the side?
Yeah, lots of tours.
We're doing a British tour at the end of the year.
You've got a lot of [D] equipment.
Do you have to lug all this stuff [Am] about yourself?
Yeah, well, we've got menials to do it for us.
Lots of people.
In fact, there's quite a lot to have with us.
And who organises it?
Well, normally a tour manager, but unfortunately we're out of a tour manager.
A tour manager?
We're looking for somebody.
Somebody sort of intelligent.
Yeah?
And good with money.
Good with money?
Has to be quite good looking.
And [Ab] diplomatic.
Do you think, I mean
Oh, you must be the [F] Gillen boys.
Harry, [C] how do you do?
Are you the Gillen boys?
Lovely to [Ab] meet you.
The [G] thing is, lads, [E] it's not me at all, really.
[D] It's the people at 75.
They do [F] think it's just a touch too loud.
Touch too loud?
What do you mean too loud?
Well, when I said [Abm] touch too loud, what I meant was that it's a tiny
Well, it's [Dm] not hardly too loud.
Look, [G] we really need to work.
If we can get on with it a bit.
Have you ever tried this?
[Dm] What's that?
That's a good idea.
It's the answer.
I think I haven't quite got that big an ear.
Wait a minute, let me just fit the other bit in.
[C] Okay.
[D]
[Am] It's better.
It's still a little [E] bit too loud.
Why don't you try this?
[C] [D]
[Am] Yes, I think it might rain.
See you, boys.
That's the Olympics.
[B]
[D]
[G] [E] [A]
[Am]
[D] Women!
[Am] Drinking, smoking, and messing around with women!
Lots of women!
[Bm] No, not swimming.
[Am] Women!
[D]
I'm going to hell!
[Bb] [C] [D]
[Bb] I'm going [G] to [Am] hell!
[A]
I'm going to hell!
I'm going to hell!
I'm going to hell!
I'm going to hell!
I'm going
[Am] to hell!
Instead [D] of down below
To [Am] the inferno
Where the evil flames that do die
Burn higher and [D] higher
[Am]
[D]
You're going to hell!
[Bb] [C] [D]
[Bb] [G] [A]
[Am] [A]
Burning gates,
Sneak the signs, never the long kill
We're out of St.
Peter
Check my card, I let me through
I smiled through my hands in the air and laughed
And I rested
They said, hey man, you're in the wrong [Am] place
Your behavior is a [D] disgrace
Here we pray every [Am] hour, on the hour
I read extracts from the Bible, and look, Solomon I survived
No [D] party?
[Am] No party?
[A] Let me [D] out!
Let me out of hell
I
[Bb] can't stay here
[D]
I'm thinking hell
Let me [Bb] out!
I can't stay [Gbm] here
I
[G]
[Am]
[A] looked around and stayed in shock and panic
This wasn't what I expected
It was what looked like a bunch of manic depressive
Can I get a transfer?
I screamed, but no
Once you're in heaven, you're here for good
The good of your [Am] soul
That's no good to me!
If you [A] want to go to hell, you really gotta [Am] be mad
Too late
[D] What do you mean, too late?
[Am] It's too [A] late
[D] Let me out of hell
[Bb] [C] I can't stay here
[D] I'm thinking hell
[Bb] It's all for the [D] good
I'm thinking hell
Seek me out, [Bb] let me go to [C] hell
[D] No, I'm thinking hell
Let me out of hell
Let [Bb] me [G] [A] out of hell
[N]
Listen, that's my ears.
It's Gillan!
[G]
Yes!
[Db] [Gbm] [Dm]
[G] [Gb]
[Ab] [B]
[C] [Am]
Alright, what are you doing?
Tuning up.
What [F] do you have to do that for?
So [Am] that we can be in tune with each other when we play.
What happens if you don't tune up?
[G] We turn up.
[N] You used to be in Deep Purple.
That's right, yeah.
[A] How long of spice was it between leaving Gillan?
Leaving Deep Purple, [D] that's it.
How long did it take you to start in Gillan?
About a year.
About a year?
Yeah, a year and a half.
[Am] Are all the guys the original members?
No, it's sort of evolved over [G] the years.
Colin was one of the first original members.
Colin Townes, keyboard player.
[Am] And then the next to join was John McCoy.
And then after that was Mick Underwood, the [C] drummer.
And then Yannick Gers, the latest addition.
[A] Have you got any singles or albums coming out?
Yeah, [Am] we're actually in the process of doing an album at the moment.
And there'll [F] be a couple of singles from it.
And [Am]
most of the stuff will be out sort of late [G] summer and September.
Have you got a tour to plan on the side?
Yeah, lots of tours.
We're doing a British tour at the end of the year.
You've got a lot of [D] equipment.
Do you have to lug all this stuff [Am] about yourself?
Yeah, well, we've got menials to do it for us.
Lots of people.
In fact, there's quite a lot to have with us.
And who organises it?
Well, normally a tour manager, but unfortunately we're out of a tour manager.
A tour manager?
We're looking for somebody.
Somebody sort of intelligent.
Yeah?
And good with money.
Good with money?
Has to be quite good looking.
And [Ab] diplomatic.
Do you think, I mean
Oh, you must be the [F] Gillen boys.
Harry, [C] how do you do?
Are you the Gillen boys?
Lovely to [Ab] meet you.
The [G] thing is, lads, [E] it's not me at all, really.
[D] It's the people at 75.
They do [F] think it's just a touch too loud.
Touch too loud?
What do you mean too loud?
Well, when I said [Abm] touch too loud, what I meant was that it's a tiny
Well, it's [Dm] not hardly too loud.
Look, [G] we really need to work.
If we can get on with it a bit.
Have you ever tried this?
[Dm] What's that?
That's a good idea.
It's the answer.
I think I haven't quite got that big an ear.
Wait a minute, let me just fit the other bit in.
[C] Okay.
[D]
[Am] It's better.
It's still a little [E] bit too loud.
Why don't you try this?
[C] [D]
[Am] Yes, I think it might rain.
See you, boys.
That's the Olympics.
[B]
[D]
[G] [E] [A]
[Am]
[D] Women!
[Am] Drinking, smoking, and messing around with women!
Lots of women!
[Bm] No, not swimming.
[Am] Women!
[D]
I'm going to hell!
[Bb] [C] [D]
[Bb] I'm going [G] to [Am] hell!
[A]
I'm going to hell!
I'm going to hell!
I'm going to hell!
I'm going to hell!
I'm going
[Am] to hell!
Instead [D] of down below
To [Am] the inferno
Where the evil flames that do die
Burn higher and [D] higher
[Am]
[D]
You're going to hell!
[Bb] [C] [D]
[Bb] [G] [A]
[Am] [A]
Burning gates,
Sneak the signs, never the long kill
We're out of St.
Peter
Check my card, I let me through
I smiled through my hands in the air and laughed
And I rested
They said, hey man, you're in the wrong [Am] place
Your behavior is a [D] disgrace
Here we pray every [Am] hour, on the hour
I read extracts from the Bible, and look, Solomon I survived
No [D] party?
[Am] No party?
[A] Let me [D] out!
Let me out of hell
I
[Bb] can't stay here
[D]
I'm thinking hell
Let me [Bb] out!
I can't stay [Gbm] here
I
[G]
[Am]
[A] looked around and stayed in shock and panic
This wasn't what I expected
It was what looked like a bunch of manic depressive
Can I get a transfer?
I screamed, but no
Once you're in heaven, you're here for good
The good of your [Am] soul
That's no good to me!
If you [A] want to go to hell, you really gotta [Am] be mad
Too late
[D] What do you mean, too late?
[Am] It's too [A] late
[D] Let me out of hell
[Bb] [C] I can't stay here
[D] I'm thinking hell
[Bb] It's all for the [D] good
I'm thinking hell
Seek me out, [Bb] let me go to [C] hell
[D] No, I'm thinking hell
Let me out of hell
Let [Bb] me [G] [A] out of hell
[N]
Key:
Am
D
G
A
Bb
Am
D
G
_ _ There's too many things on here.
Listen, that's my ears.
_ _ It's Gillan!
[G] _ _
Yes!
[Db] _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
Alright, what are you doing?
Tuning up. _
What [F] do you have to do that for?
So [Am] that we can be in tune with each other when we play.
What happens if you don't tune up?
[G] We turn up.
_ [N] _ You used to be in Deep Purple.
That's right, yeah.
_ [A] How long of spice was it _ between leaving Gillan?
Leaving Deep Purple, [D] that's it.
How long did it take you to start in Gillan?
About a year.
About a year?
Yeah, a year and a half.
_ [Am] _ _ Are all the guys the original members?
_ _ _ No, it's sort of evolved over [G] the years.
Colin was one of the first original members.
Colin Townes, keyboard player.
[Am] And then the next to join was John McCoy.
And then after that was Mick Underwood, the [C] drummer.
And then Yannick Gers, the latest addition.
[A] Have you got any singles or albums coming out?
Yeah, [Am] we're actually in the process of doing an album at the moment.
And there'll [F] be a couple of singles from it.
And _ _ [Am]
most of the stuff will be out sort of late [G] summer and September.
Have you got a tour to plan on the side?
Yeah, lots of tours.
We're doing a British tour at the end of the year.
You've got a lot of [D] equipment.
Do you have to lug all this stuff [Am] about yourself?
Yeah, well, we've got menials to do it for us.
Lots of people.
In fact, there's quite a lot to have with us.
And who organises it?
Well, normally a tour manager, but unfortunately we're out of a tour manager.
A tour manager?
We're looking for somebody.
Somebody sort of intelligent.
Yeah?
And _ good with money.
Good with money?
Has to be quite good looking.
And [Ab] diplomatic. _
Do you think, I mean_
Oh, you must be the [F] Gillen boys. _
Harry, [C] how do you do?
Are you the Gillen boys?
Lovely to [Ab] meet you.
The [G] thing is, lads, _ [E] it's not me at all, really.
[D] It's the people at 75.
They do [F] think it's just a touch too loud.
Touch too loud?
What do you mean too loud?
Well, when I said [Abm] touch too loud, what I meant was that it's a tiny_
Well, it's [Dm] not hardly too loud.
Look, _ [G] we really need to work.
If we can get on with it a bit.
Have you ever tried this?
[Dm] What's that?
_ _ _ _ That's a good idea.
It's the answer.
_ _ I think I haven't quite got that big an ear.
_ Wait a minute, let me just fit the other bit in. _
[C] Okay.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ It's better.
It's still a little [E] bit too loud.
_ Why don't you try this? _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] Yes, I think it might rain.
See you, boys.
That's the Olympics.
[B] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [D] _ Women!
[Am] Drinking, smoking, and messing around with women!
Lots of women!
_ [Bm] No, not swimming.
[Am] _ Women!
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
I'm going to hell! _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] I'm going [G] to [Am] hell! _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I'm going to hell!
I'm going to hell!
I'm going _ _ _ _ to hell!
I'm going to hell!
_ I'm going _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] to hell!
Instead [D] of down below
To [Am] the inferno
Where the evil flames that do die
Burn higher and [D] higher
_ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
You're going to hell! _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Burning gates,
Sneak the signs, never the long kill
We're out of St.
Peter
Check my card, I let me through
I smiled through my hands in the air and laughed
And I rested
They said, hey man, you're in the wrong [Am] place
Your behavior is a [D] disgrace
Here we pray every [Am] hour, on the hour
I read extracts from the Bible, and look, Solomon _ I survived
No [D] party?
[Am] No party?
[A] Let me _ _ [D] _ out!
Let me out of hell
_ I _
_ [Bb] _ can't stay here
[D] _ _ _
I'm thinking hell
Let _ me [Bb] out!
I can't stay [Gbm] here
I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ looked around and stayed in shock and panic
This wasn't what I expected
It was what looked like a bunch of manic depressive
Can I get a transfer?
I screamed, but no
Once you're in heaven, you're here for good
The good of your [Am] soul
That's no good to me!
If you [A] want to go to hell, you really gotta [Am] be mad _ _
_ _ _ Too late
[D] What do you mean, too late?
[Am] It's too [A] late
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ Let me out of hell _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ [C] I can't stay here
[D] I'm _ thinking hell _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] It's all for the [D] good
I'm thinking _ hell
_ _ Seek me out, [Bb] let me go to [C] hell
[D] _ No, I'm thinking hell
Let me out of hell
Let _ _ [Bb] me _ [G] _ _ [A] _ out _ _ _ of hell
_ [N] _ _ _
Listen, that's my ears.
_ _ It's Gillan!
[G] _ _
Yes!
[Db] _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
Alright, what are you doing?
Tuning up. _
What [F] do you have to do that for?
So [Am] that we can be in tune with each other when we play.
What happens if you don't tune up?
[G] We turn up.
_ [N] _ You used to be in Deep Purple.
That's right, yeah.
_ [A] How long of spice was it _ between leaving Gillan?
Leaving Deep Purple, [D] that's it.
How long did it take you to start in Gillan?
About a year.
About a year?
Yeah, a year and a half.
_ [Am] _ _ Are all the guys the original members?
_ _ _ No, it's sort of evolved over [G] the years.
Colin was one of the first original members.
Colin Townes, keyboard player.
[Am] And then the next to join was John McCoy.
And then after that was Mick Underwood, the [C] drummer.
And then Yannick Gers, the latest addition.
[A] Have you got any singles or albums coming out?
Yeah, [Am] we're actually in the process of doing an album at the moment.
And there'll [F] be a couple of singles from it.
And _ _ [Am]
most of the stuff will be out sort of late [G] summer and September.
Have you got a tour to plan on the side?
Yeah, lots of tours.
We're doing a British tour at the end of the year.
You've got a lot of [D] equipment.
Do you have to lug all this stuff [Am] about yourself?
Yeah, well, we've got menials to do it for us.
Lots of people.
In fact, there's quite a lot to have with us.
And who organises it?
Well, normally a tour manager, but unfortunately we're out of a tour manager.
A tour manager?
We're looking for somebody.
Somebody sort of intelligent.
Yeah?
And _ good with money.
Good with money?
Has to be quite good looking.
And [Ab] diplomatic. _
Do you think, I mean_
Oh, you must be the [F] Gillen boys. _
Harry, [C] how do you do?
Are you the Gillen boys?
Lovely to [Ab] meet you.
The [G] thing is, lads, _ [E] it's not me at all, really.
[D] It's the people at 75.
They do [F] think it's just a touch too loud.
Touch too loud?
What do you mean too loud?
Well, when I said [Abm] touch too loud, what I meant was that it's a tiny_
Well, it's [Dm] not hardly too loud.
Look, _ [G] we really need to work.
If we can get on with it a bit.
Have you ever tried this?
[Dm] What's that?
_ _ _ _ That's a good idea.
It's the answer.
_ _ I think I haven't quite got that big an ear.
_ Wait a minute, let me just fit the other bit in. _
[C] Okay.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ It's better.
It's still a little [E] bit too loud.
_ Why don't you try this? _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] Yes, I think it might rain.
See you, boys.
That's the Olympics.
[B] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [D] _ Women!
[Am] Drinking, smoking, and messing around with women!
Lots of women!
_ [Bm] No, not swimming.
[Am] _ Women!
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
I'm going to hell! _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] I'm going [G] to [Am] hell! _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I'm going to hell!
I'm going to hell!
I'm going _ _ _ _ to hell!
I'm going to hell!
_ I'm going _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] to hell!
Instead [D] of down below
To [Am] the inferno
Where the evil flames that do die
Burn higher and [D] higher
_ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
You're going to hell! _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Burning gates,
Sneak the signs, never the long kill
We're out of St.
Peter
Check my card, I let me through
I smiled through my hands in the air and laughed
And I rested
They said, hey man, you're in the wrong [Am] place
Your behavior is a [D] disgrace
Here we pray every [Am] hour, on the hour
I read extracts from the Bible, and look, Solomon _ I survived
No [D] party?
[Am] No party?
[A] Let me _ _ [D] _ out!
Let me out of hell
_ I _
_ [Bb] _ can't stay here
[D] _ _ _
I'm thinking hell
Let _ me [Bb] out!
I can't stay [Gbm] here
I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ looked around and stayed in shock and panic
This wasn't what I expected
It was what looked like a bunch of manic depressive
Can I get a transfer?
I screamed, but no
Once you're in heaven, you're here for good
The good of your [Am] soul
That's no good to me!
If you [A] want to go to hell, you really gotta [Am] be mad _ _
_ _ _ Too late
[D] What do you mean, too late?
[Am] It's too [A] late
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ Let me out of hell _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ [C] I can't stay here
[D] I'm _ thinking hell _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] It's all for the [D] good
I'm thinking _ hell
_ _ Seek me out, [Bb] let me go to [C] hell
[D] _ No, I'm thinking hell
Let me out of hell
Let _ _ [Bb] me _ [G] _ _ [A] _ out _ _ _ of hell
_ [N] _ _ _