Chords for Jack Johnson, Dave Matthews A Pirate Looks At Forty - Kokua
Tempo:
99.775 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Am
C
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Thank [Bb] you very much, Jack.
[Am] You did it.
[Em]
Thank you, sir.
[G] So this is the first time we've been on a stage together ever, [Ab] right here.
Woo!
This is [D] sick.
[F] Although my college band opened for him back in like [G] 1994, I think it was.
[Gb] And I gotta [Bb] say, they were the nicest band [B] that we ever opened for.
They let us come and hang out in their dressing room [Bbm] and chill out and tell us stories and [E] stuff.
But he [G] didn't remember it when I told him about it.
I didn't remember it, but then he told me that there was an earthquake.
And we were in San Francisco.
[D] Yeah, and then I remembered it.
And then it was awesome.
And then he described what happened.
[Bm] And it's what happened.
Was that my sound man [B] was [B] on a, on a, on a, leaning back on a [Eb] chair.
Jeff, who's [E] still with us now, but Jeff was leaning back on a chair.
And then his chair went, nearly went over his [Eb] back.
And he looked at me like, what are you doing, you dick?
[G] And then I said, I didn't touch you.
And then the window went, and then we all ran like babies.
You should have seen these sissies.
I was from Hawaii, so I'd never been in really many earthquakes either.
[Bb] And we all went running out of the [Gb] place and they were like, we're from the East Coast, we've never been in an earthquake.
You [F] know, and I was like, I haven't either.
But yeah, you were better than we were.
[D] I had been through one at that point.
[G] Yeah, I didn't want to be in the big one.
If I was, I wouldn't have been far and clear from the building.
[C]
[Am] [D]
[G]
Switch from sails to stool, [C] and in your belly you hold a treasure, if you have ever [G] seen.
Most of [Am] them dream, [D]
[G] most of them dream.
Well yes I am a pirate, a few hundred years too late.
[C] Against all thunder, there's nothing to plunder.
I'm an under 40 [G] bitch.
Who rides with me?
[A] [D] Who [G] rides with me?
Here we go.
[G]
[C]
[G] [Am]
[D] [G]
What's that?
I know I'm a bit of a smuggler.
I want my share of grass.
I made [C] enough money to buy a Miami.
I fished it away [G] so fast.
Never meant to [Am] last.
[D] Never [G] meant to last.
[C]
[G]
[Am] [D]
[G]
I've been drunk now for over two weeks.
Passed out and I've rallied and I've sprung a few leaks.
[C] I've got to stop wishing.
I've got to go fishing.
Down to [Em] Robb-o [G]-Bit.
Just a few [A] friends.
[D] Just [G] a few friends.
Just a [Am] few friends.
[D] [G] Just a few friends.
[D] I'm Timmy Smith, 8 to 10.
Speaking of friends, we'd like to bring everybody [E] from the whole night up here on the stage back [N] down to dance with everybody.
If
[B]
you guys don't [D] mind posing for a photograph, we're going to get a photograph too [B] of the ladder of everybody out there.
All of us together.
[G] Bring in the big ladder.
[Am] You did it.
[Em]
Thank you, sir.
[G] So this is the first time we've been on a stage together ever, [Ab] right here.
Woo!
This is [D] sick.
[F] Although my college band opened for him back in like [G] 1994, I think it was.
[Gb] And I gotta [Bb] say, they were the nicest band [B] that we ever opened for.
They let us come and hang out in their dressing room [Bbm] and chill out and tell us stories and [E] stuff.
But he [G] didn't remember it when I told him about it.
I didn't remember it, but then he told me that there was an earthquake.
And we were in San Francisco.
[D] Yeah, and then I remembered it.
And then it was awesome.
And then he described what happened.
[Bm] And it's what happened.
Was that my sound man [B] was [B] on a, on a, on a, leaning back on a [Eb] chair.
Jeff, who's [E] still with us now, but Jeff was leaning back on a chair.
And then his chair went, nearly went over his [Eb] back.
And he looked at me like, what are you doing, you dick?
[G] And then I said, I didn't touch you.
And then the window went, and then we all ran like babies.
You should have seen these sissies.
I was from Hawaii, so I'd never been in really many earthquakes either.
[Bb] And we all went running out of the [Gb] place and they were like, we're from the East Coast, we've never been in an earthquake.
You [F] know, and I was like, I haven't either.
But yeah, you were better than we were.
[D] I had been through one at that point.
[G] Yeah, I didn't want to be in the big one.
If I was, I wouldn't have been far and clear from the building.
[C]
[Am] [D]
[G]
Switch from sails to stool, [C] and in your belly you hold a treasure, if you have ever [G] seen.
Most of [Am] them dream, [D]
[G] most of them dream.
Well yes I am a pirate, a few hundred years too late.
[C] Against all thunder, there's nothing to plunder.
I'm an under 40 [G] bitch.
Who rides with me?
[A] [D] Who [G] rides with me?
Here we go.
[G]
[C]
[G] [Am]
[D] [G]
What's that?
I know I'm a bit of a smuggler.
I want my share of grass.
I made [C] enough money to buy a Miami.
I fished it away [G] so fast.
Never meant to [Am] last.
[D] Never [G] meant to last.
[C]
[G]
[Am] [D]
[G]
I've been drunk now for over two weeks.
Passed out and I've rallied and I've sprung a few leaks.
[C] I've got to stop wishing.
I've got to go fishing.
Down to [Em] Robb-o [G]-Bit.
Just a few [A] friends.
[D] Just [G] a few friends.
Just a [Am] few friends.
[D] [G] Just a few friends.
[D] I'm Timmy Smith, 8 to 10.
Speaking of friends, we'd like to bring everybody [E] from the whole night up here on the stage back [N] down to dance with everybody.
If
[B]
you guys don't [D] mind posing for a photograph, we're going to get a photograph too [B] of the ladder of everybody out there.
All of us together.
[G] Bring in the big ladder.
Key:
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D
Am
C
B
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D
Am
Thank [Bb] you very much, Jack.
[Am] You did it.
[Em] _ _
Thank you, sir.
[G] _ _ _ So this is the first time we've been on a stage together ever, [Ab] right here.
Woo!
This is [D] sick.
_ [F] Although my college band opened for him back in like [G] 1994, I think it was.
[Gb] And I gotta [Bb] say, they were the nicest band [B] that we ever opened for.
They let us come and hang out in their dressing room [Bbm] and chill out and tell us stories and [E] stuff.
But he [G] didn't remember it when I told him about it.
I didn't remember it, but then he told me that there was an earthquake.
_ And we were in San Francisco.
[D] Yeah, and then I remembered it.
And then it was awesome.
And then he described what happened.
[Bm] And it's what happened.
Was that _ my sound man [B] was [B] on a, on a, on a, leaning back on a [Eb] chair.
Jeff, who's [E] still with us now, but Jeff was leaning back on a chair.
And then his chair went, nearly went over his [Eb] back.
And he looked at me like, what are you doing, you dick?
[G] And then I said, I didn't touch you.
And then the window went, and then we all ran like babies.
You should have seen these sissies. _ _
I was from Hawaii, so I'd never been in really many earthquakes either.
[Bb] And we all went running out of the [Gb] place and they were like, we're from the East Coast, we've never been in an earthquake.
You [F] know, and I was like, I haven't either.
But yeah, you were better than we were.
[D] I had been through one at that point.
[G] Yeah, I didn't want to be in the big one.
If I was, I wouldn't have been far and clear from the building. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Switch from sails to stool, [C] and in your belly you hold a treasure, if you have ever [G] seen.
Most of [Am] them dream, _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] most of them dream. _ _ _ _ _
_ Well yes I am a pirate, _ a few hundred years too late. _ _
[C] Against all thunder, there's nothing to plunder.
I'm an under 40 [G] bitch.
Who rides with me?
[A] _ _ _ [D] Who [G] rides with me?
_ Here we go.
_ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ What's that?
I know I'm a bit of a smuggler.
_ I want my share of grass.
I made [C] enough money to buy a Miami.
I fished it away [G] so fast.
Never meant to [Am] last. _
_ [D] _ Never [G] meant to last. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I've been drunk now for over two weeks.
Passed out and I've rallied and I've sprung a few leaks.
[C] I've got to stop wishing.
I've got to go fishing.
Down to [Em] Robb-o [G]-Bit.
Just a few [A] friends.
_ _ _ [D] _ Just [G] a few friends.
_ _ _ Just a [Am] few friends.
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] Just a few friends.
_ _ _ _ [D] I'm Timmy Smith, 8 to 10.
Speaking of friends, we'd like to bring everybody [E] from the whole night up here on the stage back [N] down to dance with everybody.
If _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ you guys don't [D] mind posing for a photograph, we're going to get a photograph too [B] of the ladder of everybody out there.
All of us together. _
_ [G] Bring in the big ladder. _ _ _ _
[Am] You did it.
[Em] _ _
Thank you, sir.
[G] _ _ _ So this is the first time we've been on a stage together ever, [Ab] right here.
Woo!
This is [D] sick.
_ [F] Although my college band opened for him back in like [G] 1994, I think it was.
[Gb] And I gotta [Bb] say, they were the nicest band [B] that we ever opened for.
They let us come and hang out in their dressing room [Bbm] and chill out and tell us stories and [E] stuff.
But he [G] didn't remember it when I told him about it.
I didn't remember it, but then he told me that there was an earthquake.
_ And we were in San Francisco.
[D] Yeah, and then I remembered it.
And then it was awesome.
And then he described what happened.
[Bm] And it's what happened.
Was that _ my sound man [B] was [B] on a, on a, on a, leaning back on a [Eb] chair.
Jeff, who's [E] still with us now, but Jeff was leaning back on a chair.
And then his chair went, nearly went over his [Eb] back.
And he looked at me like, what are you doing, you dick?
[G] And then I said, I didn't touch you.
And then the window went, and then we all ran like babies.
You should have seen these sissies. _ _
I was from Hawaii, so I'd never been in really many earthquakes either.
[Bb] And we all went running out of the [Gb] place and they were like, we're from the East Coast, we've never been in an earthquake.
You [F] know, and I was like, I haven't either.
But yeah, you were better than we were.
[D] I had been through one at that point.
[G] Yeah, I didn't want to be in the big one.
If I was, I wouldn't have been far and clear from the building. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Switch from sails to stool, [C] and in your belly you hold a treasure, if you have ever [G] seen.
Most of [Am] them dream, _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] most of them dream. _ _ _ _ _
_ Well yes I am a pirate, _ a few hundred years too late. _ _
[C] Against all thunder, there's nothing to plunder.
I'm an under 40 [G] bitch.
Who rides with me?
[A] _ _ _ [D] Who [G] rides with me?
_ Here we go.
_ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ What's that?
I know I'm a bit of a smuggler.
_ I want my share of grass.
I made [C] enough money to buy a Miami.
I fished it away [G] so fast.
Never meant to [Am] last. _
_ [D] _ Never [G] meant to last. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I've been drunk now for over two weeks.
Passed out and I've rallied and I've sprung a few leaks.
[C] I've got to stop wishing.
I've got to go fishing.
Down to [Em] Robb-o [G]-Bit.
Just a few [A] friends.
_ _ _ [D] _ Just [G] a few friends.
_ _ _ Just a [Am] few friends.
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] Just a few friends.
_ _ _ _ [D] I'm Timmy Smith, 8 to 10.
Speaking of friends, we'd like to bring everybody [E] from the whole night up here on the stage back [N] down to dance with everybody.
If _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ you guys don't [D] mind posing for a photograph, we're going to get a photograph too [B] of the ladder of everybody out there.
All of us together. _
_ [G] Bring in the big ladder. _ _ _ _