Chords for Jeff Beck and Yardbirds talk about Keith Relf's death

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Jeff Beck and Yardbirds talk about Keith Relf's death chords
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His son found him lying on the living room floor with his headphones still on [G] he thought he was just asleep
Because he'd often work through the night.
You know, it was very sad
I think the thing about Keith that I always think is hearing it in retrospect
how
Amazingly good his harmonica playing was it's his pop
[Fm] Career was a [Dm] bit kind of had a [G] problem.
He couldn't reach
[C] The certain type [Dm] of style that was needed for a pop song he [G] couldn't embrace that but for wild blues he could do it
You know somehow like smokestack.
He didn't matter about this sort of intonation.
He was just screaming and it would all happen Why
Outside man
Remember the maple yeah
Yes, that was the that was the end of the road.
That's [N] there didn't it?
Jimmy Page actually came to that game.
Did he yeah, I didn't know he came there to see the band
I told him that things were not running very smoothly
And there was always hello.
Yeah, you know kind of princess dietype all around
Well, there was like trays of drinks and you know proper stuff with sticks and everything
There we started
[A] And Keith went got a train smack fell straight over backwards in the gym, yeah
I know I'm a mama cascade
[F] When we were in the [Abm] tent afterwards to the drinking our troubles away I said Jim
I'm really sorry about this, you know, I expect you don't want to know, you know about joining the band
I guess it was a best thing ever.
Can't tell you when Keith fell over backwards.
Oh
He
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[Abm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ His son found him lying on the living room floor with his headphones still on [G] he thought he was just asleep
Because he'd often work through the night.
You know, it was very sad
I think the thing about Keith that I always think is hearing it in retrospect
_ how
Amazingly good his harmonica playing was it's his pop
[Fm] Career was a [Dm] bit kind of had a [G] problem.
He couldn't reach
[C] The certain type [Dm] of style that was needed for a pop song he [G] couldn't embrace that but for wild blues he could do it
You know somehow like smokestack.
He didn't matter about this sort of intonation.
He was just screaming and it would all happen _ _ _ _ _ Why _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Outside man
Remember _ _ _ the _ _ _ maple yeah
Yes, that was the that was the end of the road.
That's [N] there didn't it?
Jimmy Page actually came to that game.
Did he yeah, I didn't know he came there to see the band
I told him that things were not running very smoothly
And there was always hello.
Yeah, you know kind of princess dietype all around
Well, there was like trays of drinks and you know proper stuff with sticks and everything
There we started _
[A] And Keith went got a train smack fell straight over backwards in the gym, yeah
I know I'm a mama cascade
[F] _ When we were in the [Abm] tent afterwards to the drinking our troubles away I said Jim
I'm really sorry about this, you know, I expect you don't want to know, you know about joining the band
I guess it was a best thing ever.
Can't tell you when Keith fell over backwards.
Oh
He