Chords for JAKE LA BOTZ - THE HOTEL (BalconyTV)
Tempo:
69.075 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
G
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A] [E] [G] Hey, what's going on, Balcony TV watchers?
My name is Alyssa Jacey and we're standing out here in the beautiful [B] sunshine of Nashville,
Tennessee, thanks to [Gm] HBS.
Well, you know, we've got Jake Labatze here and I believe that this is your first time
on Balcony TV, is that right?
That's right, first time.
First time is going to be a charm time.
What do you got to play for us today?
I'm going to play a song called The Hotel.
It's on my new album on High Style Records that's coming out very soon.
All right, well, what's coming out right this instant is music out of your body and system.
So how about we go for it?
You ready?
That's great, I'm ready.
Okay, have fun.
[G#m] [E]
[A] [E] [A]
[E] [F#m] [B] [E] The bar is open down [A] below.
Beer is [E] flat, but the beer is [A] cold.
Good [E] enough for rock and roll.
[F#m] [B] Good enough to violate [A] parole.
[G#m]
Put the box [E] in pawn again.
[A] Homie, where'd you get [E] the blue skin?
[A]
Got a monkey [E] like a Siamese twin.
[G#] Keeps the walls from [A] closing in.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#m] Won't you [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[E]
Bathroom is down the [A] hall.
Share the [E] creep, share the crawl.
[A]
Leave a blood [E] stain on the [F#m] wall.
[D#] Clean up [B] with [E] hypodermisol.
Locks change, rental [A] aid.
Blew the [E] money on a little weight.
[A] Wish that chick would [E] turn another day.
[F#m] [D#] Too sick [B] to [E] communicate.
Jimmy the door and sneak inside.
[A] Still laid [E] by 12 feet wide.
[A] Just enough room [E] for a man to hide.
[G#] Unless he's [A]
undersupplied.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#] Won't you [C#m] [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[A]
[E] [D#] [B] [C#m] [A]
[E] [B] [E]
18th Street, the best balloon.
[A] Blacker than the bottom [E] of my spoon.
[A]
Booster radio, [E] get one soon.
[F#m] Run it [D#] all again [B] in the [E] afternoon.
Cut the deck and deal the prayers.
[A] Pay [E] the boss who lives upstairs.
[A] He got no friends [E] and got no cares.
[F#m] Gonna [B] throw me out next time, he [E] [G#m] swears.
Shoe box [E] amidst debris.
[A] Keeps the lid [E] on, used to be.
[A] Guitar picks [E] and a degree.
[G#] In surviving [A] disharmony.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#m] Won't you [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[A] Fix me.
[E] Oh, oh, [D#] fix me [B] now.
[C#] Won't you?
[C#m] [A]
[E] Oh, oh, fix [B] me now.
[A]
[E] [D#m] [C#m] [A]
[E] [B]
[G] Jake, how did that feel?
[F#] It felt really warm out here in the sun and with a lovely breeze.
I'm not sure what the barometer is at, but I'd say it's pretty nice.
Yeah, [G] it's exactly what I was going to do.
So great minds, great minds.
[Gm] You are also an actor.
Let's [A] talk about that.
Where did, so you came to [D] Nashville, you're playing music, you're acting, you're in a film.
[Dm] Yeah, [G] I've got a movie just came out.
It's called The Grace of Jake by [F] Indikin Pictures.
And it is [A] available on various mediums out there right now.
I think you can find it at Amazon, iTunes, that sort of thing.
And maybe also on some pay TV cable type situations, DVD coming [D] soon.
And a new album.
[G] A new album.
So who began first?
Which side of you, the acting side or the music side?
The acting side.
I went to a fine arts high school briefly in Chicago as an actor and dropped out.
My freshman year, discovered punk rock.
That was kind of the end of the acting thing until about 20 years later.
And it came back around sort of full circle.
Now, [F#] I don't know you before.
I haven't known you since before four minutes before this video started.
But I have a feeling that this was a badass Mohawk at one point.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You got some good insight.
I did.
I had a Mohawk with spiderwebs shaved on the side.
All kinds of different colors going on.
Google images don't disappear, folks.
Google this guy.
You can find him at Jake Labotz.
L-A-B-O-T-Z.
What kind of is it?
Music [G] website.
JakeLabotzMusic [F#].com or how does that work?
Yeah.
[Am] JakeLabotz.com.
I've got [F] music stuff up there, acting stuff, other things that [C#] I do.
It's all up there.
All right.
[E] Well, thank you so much for being [C#] a balcony TV part of [N] today.
I'm actually dyslexic, so I don't even know what my next words are going to be out of my mouth.
Today has been really interesting.
Thank you so much for being a [C#] part of balcony TV, Mr.
Jake Labotz.
[G] Very glad to be here.
This is a beautiful, beautiful place and really happy to be part of it.
All right.
[C#] And thank you all for watching.
We'll see you on the next one.
Peace.
My name is Alyssa Jacey and we're standing out here in the beautiful [B] sunshine of Nashville,
Tennessee, thanks to [Gm] HBS.
Well, you know, we've got Jake Labatze here and I believe that this is your first time
on Balcony TV, is that right?
That's right, first time.
First time is going to be a charm time.
What do you got to play for us today?
I'm going to play a song called The Hotel.
It's on my new album on High Style Records that's coming out very soon.
All right, well, what's coming out right this instant is music out of your body and system.
So how about we go for it?
You ready?
That's great, I'm ready.
Okay, have fun.
[G#m] [E]
[A] [E] [A]
[E] [F#m] [B] [E] The bar is open down [A] below.
Beer is [E] flat, but the beer is [A] cold.
Good [E] enough for rock and roll.
[F#m] [B] Good enough to violate [A] parole.
[G#m]
Put the box [E] in pawn again.
[A] Homie, where'd you get [E] the blue skin?
[A]
Got a monkey [E] like a Siamese twin.
[G#] Keeps the walls from [A] closing in.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#m] Won't you [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[E]
Bathroom is down the [A] hall.
Share the [E] creep, share the crawl.
[A]
Leave a blood [E] stain on the [F#m] wall.
[D#] Clean up [B] with [E] hypodermisol.
Locks change, rental [A] aid.
Blew the [E] money on a little weight.
[A] Wish that chick would [E] turn another day.
[F#m] [D#] Too sick [B] to [E] communicate.
Jimmy the door and sneak inside.
[A] Still laid [E] by 12 feet wide.
[A] Just enough room [E] for a man to hide.
[G#] Unless he's [A]
undersupplied.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#] Won't you [C#m] [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[A]
[E] [D#] [B] [C#m] [A]
[E] [B] [E]
18th Street, the best balloon.
[A] Blacker than the bottom [E] of my spoon.
[A]
Booster radio, [E] get one soon.
[F#m] Run it [D#] all again [B] in the [E] afternoon.
Cut the deck and deal the prayers.
[A] Pay [E] the boss who lives upstairs.
[A] He got no friends [E] and got no cares.
[F#m] Gonna [B] throw me out next time, he [E] [G#m] swears.
Shoe box [E] amidst debris.
[A] Keeps the lid [E] on, used to be.
[A] Guitar picks [E] and a degree.
[G#] In surviving [A] disharmony.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#m] Won't you [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[A] Fix me.
[E] Oh, oh, [D#] fix me [B] now.
[C#] Won't you?
[C#m] [A]
[E] Oh, oh, fix [B] me now.
[A]
[E] [D#m] [C#m] [A]
[E] [B]
[G] Jake, how did that feel?
[F#] It felt really warm out here in the sun and with a lovely breeze.
I'm not sure what the barometer is at, but I'd say it's pretty nice.
Yeah, [G] it's exactly what I was going to do.
So great minds, great minds.
[Gm] You are also an actor.
Let's [A] talk about that.
Where did, so you came to [D] Nashville, you're playing music, you're acting, you're in a film.
[Dm] Yeah, [G] I've got a movie just came out.
It's called The Grace of Jake by [F] Indikin Pictures.
And it is [A] available on various mediums out there right now.
I think you can find it at Amazon, iTunes, that sort of thing.
And maybe also on some pay TV cable type situations, DVD coming [D] soon.
And a new album.
[G] A new album.
So who began first?
Which side of you, the acting side or the music side?
The acting side.
I went to a fine arts high school briefly in Chicago as an actor and dropped out.
My freshman year, discovered punk rock.
That was kind of the end of the acting thing until about 20 years later.
And it came back around sort of full circle.
Now, [F#] I don't know you before.
I haven't known you since before four minutes before this video started.
But I have a feeling that this was a badass Mohawk at one point.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You got some good insight.
I did.
I had a Mohawk with spiderwebs shaved on the side.
All kinds of different colors going on.
Google images don't disappear, folks.
Google this guy.
You can find him at Jake Labotz.
L-A-B-O-T-Z.
What kind of is it?
Music [G] website.
JakeLabotzMusic [F#].com or how does that work?
Yeah.
[Am] JakeLabotz.com.
I've got [F] music stuff up there, acting stuff, other things that [C#] I do.
It's all up there.
All right.
[E] Well, thank you so much for being [C#] a balcony TV part of [N] today.
I'm actually dyslexic, so I don't even know what my next words are going to be out of my mouth.
Today has been really interesting.
Thank you so much for being a [C#] part of balcony TV, Mr.
Jake Labotz.
[G] Very glad to be here.
This is a beautiful, beautiful place and really happy to be part of it.
All right.
[C#] And thank you all for watching.
We'll see you on the next one.
Peace.
Key:
E
A
B
G
F#m
E
A
B
[E] _ [A] _ [E] _ [G] Hey, what's going on, Balcony TV watchers?
My name is Alyssa Jacey and we're standing out here in the beautiful [B] sunshine of Nashville,
Tennessee, thanks to [Gm] HBS.
Well, you know, we've got Jake Labatze here and I believe that this is your first time
on Balcony TV, is that right?
That's right, first time.
First time is going to be a charm time.
What do you got to play for us today?
I'm going to play a song called The Hotel.
It's on my new album on High Style Records that's coming out very soon.
All right, well, what's coming out right this instant is music out of your body and system.
So how about we go for it?
You ready?
That's great, I'm ready.
Okay, have fun.
[G#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ [E] The bar is open down [A] below.
Beer is [E] flat, but the beer is [A] cold.
Good [E] enough for rock and roll.
[F#m] [B] Good enough to violate [A] parole.
[G#m]
Put the box [E] in pawn again.
[A] Homie, where'd you get [E] the blue skin?
[A]
Got a monkey [E] like a Siamese twin.
[G#] Keeps the walls from [A] closing in.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#m] Won't you [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
_ _ [E] _
Bathroom is down the [A] hall.
Share the [E] creep, share the crawl.
[A]
Leave a blood [E] stain on the [F#m] wall.
[D#] Clean up [B] with [E] hypodermisol. _
Locks change, rental [A] aid.
Blew the [E] money on a little weight.
[A] Wish that chick would [E] turn another day.
[F#m] [D#] Too sick [B] to [E] communicate.
Jimmy the door and sneak inside.
[A] Still laid [E] by 12 feet wide.
[A] Just enough room [E] for a man to hide.
[G#] Unless he's [A]
undersupplied.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#] Won't you [C#m] [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
_ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ [D#] _ [B] _ [C#m] _ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E]
18th Street, the best balloon.
[A] Blacker than the bottom [E] of my spoon.
[A]
Booster radio, [E] get one soon.
[F#m] Run it [D#] all again [B] in the [E] afternoon.
Cut the deck and deal the prayers.
[A] Pay [E] the boss who lives upstairs.
[A] He got no friends [E] and got no cares.
[F#m] Gonna [B] throw me out next time, he [E] [G#m] swears.
Shoe box [E] amidst debris.
[A] Keeps the lid [E] on, used to be.
[A] Guitar picks [E] and a degree.
[G#] In surviving [A] disharmony.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#m] Won't you [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
_ [A] Fix me.
[E] Oh, oh, [D#] fix me [B] now.
[C#] Won't you?
[C#m] _ [A] _
[E] Oh, oh, fix [B] me now.
_ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ [D#m] _ [C#m] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[G] Jake, how did that feel?
[F#] It felt really warm out here in the sun and with a lovely breeze.
I'm not sure what the barometer is at, but I'd say it's pretty nice.
Yeah, [G] it's exactly what I was going to do.
So great minds, great minds.
[Gm] You are also an actor.
Let's [A] talk about that.
Where did, so you came to [D] Nashville, you're playing music, you're acting, you're in a film.
[Dm] Yeah, [G] I've got a movie just came out.
It's called The Grace of Jake by [F] Indikin Pictures.
And it is [A] available on various mediums out there right now.
I think you can find it at Amazon, iTunes, that sort of thing.
And maybe also on some pay TV cable type situations, DVD coming [D] soon.
And a new album.
[G] A new album.
So who began first?
Which side of you, the acting side or the music side?
The acting side.
I went to a fine arts high school briefly in Chicago as an actor and dropped out.
My freshman year, discovered punk rock.
That was kind of the end of the acting thing until about 20 years later.
And it came back around sort of full circle.
Now, [F#] I don't know you before.
I haven't known you since before four minutes before this video started.
But I have a feeling that this was a badass Mohawk at one point.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You got some good insight.
I did.
I had a Mohawk with spiderwebs shaved on the side.
All kinds of different colors going on.
Google images don't disappear, folks.
Google this guy.
You can find him at Jake Labotz.
L-A-B-O-T-Z.
What kind of is it?
Music [G] website.
JakeLabotzMusic [F#].com or how does that work?
Yeah.
[Am] JakeLabotz.com.
I've got [F] music stuff up there, acting stuff, other things that [C#] I do.
It's all up there.
All right.
[E] Well, thank you so much for being [C#] a balcony TV part of [N] today.
I'm actually dyslexic, so I don't even know what my next words are going to be out of my mouth.
Today has been really interesting.
Thank you so much for being a [C#] part of balcony TV, Mr.
Jake Labotz.
[G] Very glad to be here.
This is a beautiful, beautiful place and really happy to be part of it.
All right.
[C#] And thank you all for watching.
We'll see you on the next one.
Peace.
My name is Alyssa Jacey and we're standing out here in the beautiful [B] sunshine of Nashville,
Tennessee, thanks to [Gm] HBS.
Well, you know, we've got Jake Labatze here and I believe that this is your first time
on Balcony TV, is that right?
That's right, first time.
First time is going to be a charm time.
What do you got to play for us today?
I'm going to play a song called The Hotel.
It's on my new album on High Style Records that's coming out very soon.
All right, well, what's coming out right this instant is music out of your body and system.
So how about we go for it?
You ready?
That's great, I'm ready.
Okay, have fun.
[G#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ [E] The bar is open down [A] below.
Beer is [E] flat, but the beer is [A] cold.
Good [E] enough for rock and roll.
[F#m] [B] Good enough to violate [A] parole.
[G#m]
Put the box [E] in pawn again.
[A] Homie, where'd you get [E] the blue skin?
[A]
Got a monkey [E] like a Siamese twin.
[G#] Keeps the walls from [A] closing in.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#m] Won't you [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
_ _ [E] _
Bathroom is down the [A] hall.
Share the [E] creep, share the crawl.
[A]
Leave a blood [E] stain on the [F#m] wall.
[D#] Clean up [B] with [E] hypodermisol. _
Locks change, rental [A] aid.
Blew the [E] money on a little weight.
[A] Wish that chick would [E] turn another day.
[F#m] [D#] Too sick [B] to [E] communicate.
Jimmy the door and sneak inside.
[A] Still laid [E] by 12 feet wide.
[A] Just enough room [E] for a man to hide.
[G#] Unless he's [A]
undersupplied.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#] Won't you [C#m] [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
_ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ [D#] _ [B] _ [C#m] _ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E]
18th Street, the best balloon.
[A] Blacker than the bottom [E] of my spoon.
[A]
Booster radio, [E] get one soon.
[F#m] Run it [D#] all again [B] in the [E] afternoon.
Cut the deck and deal the prayers.
[A] Pay [E] the boss who lives upstairs.
[A] He got no friends [E] and got no cares.
[F#m] Gonna [B] throw me out next time, he [E] [G#m] swears.
Shoe box [E] amidst debris.
[A] Keeps the lid [E] on, used to be.
[A] Guitar picks [E] and a degree.
[G#] In surviving [A] disharmony.
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
[C#m] Won't you [A] fix me?
[E] Oh, oh, [B] fix me now.
_ [A] Fix me.
[E] Oh, oh, [D#] fix me [B] now.
[C#] Won't you?
[C#m] _ [A] _
[E] Oh, oh, fix [B] me now.
_ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ [D#m] _ [C#m] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[G] Jake, how did that feel?
[F#] It felt really warm out here in the sun and with a lovely breeze.
I'm not sure what the barometer is at, but I'd say it's pretty nice.
Yeah, [G] it's exactly what I was going to do.
So great minds, great minds.
[Gm] You are also an actor.
Let's [A] talk about that.
Where did, so you came to [D] Nashville, you're playing music, you're acting, you're in a film.
[Dm] Yeah, [G] I've got a movie just came out.
It's called The Grace of Jake by [F] Indikin Pictures.
And it is [A] available on various mediums out there right now.
I think you can find it at Amazon, iTunes, that sort of thing.
And maybe also on some pay TV cable type situations, DVD coming [D] soon.
And a new album.
[G] A new album.
So who began first?
Which side of you, the acting side or the music side?
The acting side.
I went to a fine arts high school briefly in Chicago as an actor and dropped out.
My freshman year, discovered punk rock.
That was kind of the end of the acting thing until about 20 years later.
And it came back around sort of full circle.
Now, [F#] I don't know you before.
I haven't known you since before four minutes before this video started.
But I have a feeling that this was a badass Mohawk at one point.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You got some good insight.
I did.
I had a Mohawk with spiderwebs shaved on the side.
All kinds of different colors going on.
Google images don't disappear, folks.
Google this guy.
You can find him at Jake Labotz.
L-A-B-O-T-Z.
What kind of is it?
Music [G] website.
JakeLabotzMusic [F#].com or how does that work?
Yeah.
[Am] JakeLabotz.com.
I've got [F] music stuff up there, acting stuff, other things that [C#] I do.
It's all up there.
All right.
[E] Well, thank you so much for being [C#] a balcony TV part of [N] today.
I'm actually dyslexic, so I don't even know what my next words are going to be out of my mouth.
Today has been really interesting.
Thank you so much for being a [C#] part of balcony TV, Mr.
Jake Labotz.
[G] Very glad to be here.
This is a beautiful, beautiful place and really happy to be part of it.
All right.
[C#] And thank you all for watching.
We'll see you on the next one.
Peace.