Chords for Lava Lamp: Rocket That Grandpa Rode
Tempo:
106.05 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
C#m
F#
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[C#m]
There's an old gypsy moth [E] made of glue and cloth [A] that lands in a horse [E] filled field.
[C#m] An unusual event [A] for those [E] Palomino gents [A] who just stare at their future [E] revealed.
[C#m] Wow, oh wow, [E] did he fly out of Ohio.
[A] We knew the jeans [E] held up cold.
[C#] But taken [C#m] to wing [A] is a haunting, [E] taunting thing.
[A] Just like that rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
Yeah, it was a rocket Grandpa wrote.
Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [E] trying to big time you.
Shot up in his face and he said,
Look out [A] down below, [E] got love, [Bm] that rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
[A] And the kids turned to [C#m] flying machines [A] with their [E] arms open wide [B] like wings.
[E] But one solitary boy [A] knows a plane is [E] not a toy.
[F#] I'm talking about
[E] the man on the moon.
[C#m] I still remember [E] July 69.
[A] We all got to stay [E] home from school.
[C#m] It's dark black and white.
[A] We followed [E] the flight [A] and the whole world was [G#m] in that [D] capsule.
[E] [A] Oh, on the rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [B] trying to big time [E] you.
Oh, [A] what a flight.
You [E] better look out [A] down below.
[E] Yeah, that rocket Grandpa wrote.
[C#m] Space men and women on this bus, an [E] obese driver I don't trust.
[A] We're going to watch the shuttle [E] fly away last day.
And [C#m] for some kids behind my seat, [A] there's a very [E] special treat.
[A] More than just history [E] on parade.
[C#m]
Giant nozzles, bolts and beams, they [E] called her Atlas by all means.
[A] Blood, sweat and tears were [E] her payload.
She [C#m] was stairway to heaven.
[A] Oh, the [E] Apollo 11, [A] the rocket ship their [E] Grandpa drove.
[A] Yeah, on the rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [E] trying to big time you.
Rising up on [A] that and go we [E] beat those comets [A] to the moon.
[E] Yeah, on the rocket their Grandpa wrote.
[A] [E] [A] Yeah, on the rocket their [E] Grandpa drove.
[A] Thank you Neil.
[E] Thank you NASA.
[A]
Yeah, it was a rocket.
Thank you Captain Kirk, [E] Mr.
Spock, [A] Mr.
Scotty, Lieutenant Uhuru, and the check off.
Yeah, it was a rocket.
[E] Yeah, the rocket their Grandpa wrote.
[A] Yeah, that's a rocket.
Yeah, it was a rocket.
Yeah, that's a rocket.
[E] [A]
[C#m]
There's an old gypsy moth [E] made of glue and cloth [A] that lands in a horse [E] filled field.
[C#m] An unusual event [A] for those [E] Palomino gents [A] who just stare at their future [E] revealed.
[C#m] Wow, oh wow, [E] did he fly out of Ohio.
[A] We knew the jeans [E] held up cold.
[C#] But taken [C#m] to wing [A] is a haunting, [E] taunting thing.
[A] Just like that rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
Yeah, it was a rocket Grandpa wrote.
Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [E] trying to big time you.
Shot up in his face and he said,
Look out [A] down below, [E] got love, [Bm] that rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
[A] And the kids turned to [C#m] flying machines [A] with their [E] arms open wide [B] like wings.
[E] But one solitary boy [A] knows a plane is [E] not a toy.
[F#] I'm talking about
[E] the man on the moon.
[C#m] I still remember [E] July 69.
[A] We all got to stay [E] home from school.
[C#m] It's dark black and white.
[A] We followed [E] the flight [A] and the whole world was [G#m] in that [D] capsule.
[E] [A] Oh, on the rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [B] trying to big time [E] you.
Oh, [A] what a flight.
You [E] better look out [A] down below.
[E] Yeah, that rocket Grandpa wrote.
[C#m] Space men and women on this bus, an [E] obese driver I don't trust.
[A] We're going to watch the shuttle [E] fly away last day.
And [C#m] for some kids behind my seat, [A] there's a very [E] special treat.
[A] More than just history [E] on parade.
[C#m]
Giant nozzles, bolts and beams, they [E] called her Atlas by all means.
[A] Blood, sweat and tears were [E] her payload.
She [C#m] was stairway to heaven.
[A] Oh, the [E] Apollo 11, [A] the rocket ship their [E] Grandpa drove.
[A] Yeah, on the rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [E] trying to big time you.
Rising up on [A] that and go we [E] beat those comets [A] to the moon.
[E] Yeah, on the rocket their Grandpa wrote.
[A] [E] [A] Yeah, on the rocket their [E] Grandpa drove.
[A] Thank you Neil.
[E] Thank you NASA.
[A]
Yeah, it was a rocket.
Thank you Captain Kirk, [E] Mr.
Spock, [A] Mr.
Scotty, Lieutenant Uhuru, and the check off.
Yeah, it was a rocket.
[E] Yeah, the rocket their Grandpa wrote.
[A] Yeah, that's a rocket.
Yeah, it was a rocket.
Yeah, that's a rocket.
[E] [A]
Key:
E
A
C#m
F#
B
E
A
C#m
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m]
There's an old gypsy moth [E] made of glue and cloth [A] that lands in a horse [E] filled field. _
[C#m] An unusual event [A] for those [E] Palomino gents [A] who just stare at their future [E] revealed. _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ Wow, oh wow, [E] did he fly out of Ohio.
[A] We knew the jeans [E] held up cold.
_ [C#] But taken [C#m] to wing [A] is a haunting, [E] taunting thing.
[A] Just like that rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
_ _ _ Yeah, it was a rocket Grandpa wrote.
_ _ Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [E] trying to big time you.
Shot up in his face and he said,
Look out [A] down below, [E] got love, [Bm] that rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
_ [A] And the kids turned to [C#m] flying machines _ [A] with their [E] arms open wide [B] like wings.
_ [E] But one solitary boy [A] knows a plane is [E] not a toy.
[F#] I'm talking about _
[E] the man on the moon. _ _
_ _ _ _ [C#m] I still remember [E] July 69.
[A] We all got to stay [E] home from school.
_ [C#m] It's dark black and white.
[A] We followed [E] the flight [A] and the whole world was [G#m] in that [D] capsule.
_ _ [E] _ [A] Oh, on the rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
_ _ Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [B] trying to big time [E] you.
Oh, [A] what a flight.
You [E] better look out [A] down below.
[E] _ Yeah, that rocket Grandpa wrote. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] Space men and women on this bus, an [E] obese driver I don't trust.
[A] We're going to watch the shuttle [E] fly away last day.
And [C#m] for some kids behind my seat, [A] there's a very [E] special treat.
[A] More than just history [E] on parade.
_ [C#m]
Giant nozzles, bolts and beams, they [E] called her Atlas by all means.
[A] Blood, sweat and tears were [E] her payload.
_ She [C#m] was stairway to heaven.
[A] Oh, the [E] Apollo 11, [A] the rocket ship their [E] Grandpa drove. _ _
_ [A] Yeah, on the rocket [E] Grandpa wrote. _ _
Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [E] trying to big time you.
Rising up on [A] that and go we [E] beat those comets [A] to the moon.
_ [E] _ Yeah, on the rocket their Grandpa wrote.
[A] _ _ [E] _ [A] Yeah, on the rocket their [E] Grandpa drove.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ Thank you Neil. _
_ _ [E] Thank you NASA.
[A] _ _ _
Yeah, it was a rocket.
Thank you Captain Kirk, [E] Mr.
Spock, [A] Mr.
Scotty, Lieutenant Uhuru, and the check off. _
Yeah, it was a rocket.
_ [E] Yeah, the rocket their Grandpa wrote.
[A] Yeah, that's a rocket. _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, it was a rocket. _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, that's a rocket.
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m]
There's an old gypsy moth [E] made of glue and cloth [A] that lands in a horse [E] filled field. _
[C#m] An unusual event [A] for those [E] Palomino gents [A] who just stare at their future [E] revealed. _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ Wow, oh wow, [E] did he fly out of Ohio.
[A] We knew the jeans [E] held up cold.
_ [C#] But taken [C#m] to wing [A] is a haunting, [E] taunting thing.
[A] Just like that rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
_ _ _ Yeah, it was a rocket Grandpa wrote.
_ _ Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [E] trying to big time you.
Shot up in his face and he said,
Look out [A] down below, [E] got love, [Bm] that rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
_ [A] And the kids turned to [C#m] flying machines _ [A] with their [E] arms open wide [B] like wings.
_ [E] But one solitary boy [A] knows a plane is [E] not a toy.
[F#] I'm talking about _
[E] the man on the moon. _ _
_ _ _ _ [C#m] I still remember [E] July 69.
[A] We all got to stay [E] home from school.
_ [C#m] It's dark black and white.
[A] We followed [E] the flight [A] and the whole world was [G#m] in that [D] capsule.
_ _ [E] _ [A] Oh, on the rocket [E] Grandpa wrote.
_ _ Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [B] trying to big time [E] you.
Oh, [A] what a flight.
You [E] better look out [A] down below.
[E] _ Yeah, that rocket Grandpa wrote. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] Space men and women on this bus, an [E] obese driver I don't trust.
[A] We're going to watch the shuttle [E] fly away last day.
And [C#m] for some kids behind my seat, [A] there's a very [E] special treat.
[A] More than just history [E] on parade.
_ [C#m]
Giant nozzles, bolts and beams, they [E] called her Atlas by all means.
[A] Blood, sweat and tears were [E] her payload.
_ She [C#m] was stairway to heaven.
[A] Oh, the [E] Apollo 11, [A] the rocket ship their [E] Grandpa drove. _ _
_ [A] Yeah, on the rocket [E] Grandpa wrote. _ _
Sounds like bragging, but it's [F#] true.
I'm not [E] trying to big time you.
Rising up on [A] that and go we [E] beat those comets [A] to the moon.
_ [E] _ Yeah, on the rocket their Grandpa wrote.
[A] _ _ [E] _ [A] Yeah, on the rocket their [E] Grandpa drove.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ Thank you Neil. _
_ _ [E] Thank you NASA.
[A] _ _ _
Yeah, it was a rocket.
Thank you Captain Kirk, [E] Mr.
Spock, [A] Mr.
Scotty, Lieutenant Uhuru, and the check off. _
Yeah, it was a rocket.
_ [E] Yeah, the rocket their Grandpa wrote.
[A] Yeah, that's a rocket. _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, it was a rocket. _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, that's a rocket.
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _