Chords for Lisa O'Neill :: Rock The Machine (This Ain’t No Disco)
Tempo:
66.175 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Em
D
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [G] Sing a song about [N] the Dockers.
Alright, what band are yous called?
I want to see if you can sing about it.
Well, I'm called Lisa.
And the boy who plays this with the man, he's called Nick Garavy.
And the guy who plays the drums, he's called Phil Doyle.
What do these guys pronounce?
The Lippy Tones.
The Lippy Tones.
The microphone for the old Lippy Tones at some point.
What's your name?
Frank.
Thank you, Howard.
Down here for a walk, James.
I need the flat smell.
I'm 75 now.
What do you think, lads?
Oh, well.
It's nearly time.
You're certainly enjoying life.
Yeah, you doing?
I'm just going to have a reunion.
No, I'm [G] sure you won't mind if you [Gm] go.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
[N] No, no, no.
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[C]
[G] I'm a sailor [C] coming [G] in.
I know of [C] [G] desperation.
I shovel coal down Spencer's dock.
I took a deer into a lock.
And you did bear us a beautiful flock.
Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
[C] Go low and lift me, [G] show me gold.
[C] Like a heron [G] I will go.
Go low [C] and lift me [G] when you're high.
[C] Like a car when [G] I will drive.
[D] And a gold when [C] I will rise.
[G] We're gold enough to [C] win by time.
[G] We're gold enough to [C] win by pride.
[G] Rebel rock the machine until it dies.
Today, dear, I am unemployed.
Before I spoke you read my eyes.
I feared of nothing or no one.
But I feel old and I am so young.
I miss the graft, I miss the boys.
I plead for corpus in the void.
Time is inward ticking tighter.
I wish my load was a mountain lighter.
I shovel coal down Spencer's dock.
I took a deer into a lock.
And you did bear us a beautiful flock.
Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
[C] Go low and lift me, [G] show me gold.
[C] Like a heron [G] I will go.
[C] Go low and lift me [G] when you're high.
[C] Like a car when [G] I will drive.
[D] And a gold when I [C] will rise.
[G] We're gold enough to [C] win by time.
[G] We're gold enough to [C] win by pride.
[G] Rebel rock the machine until it dies.
Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
[N]
Alright, what band are yous called?
I want to see if you can sing about it.
Well, I'm called Lisa.
And the boy who plays this with the man, he's called Nick Garavy.
And the guy who plays the drums, he's called Phil Doyle.
What do these guys pronounce?
The Lippy Tones.
The Lippy Tones.
The microphone for the old Lippy Tones at some point.
What's your name?
Frank.
Thank you, Howard.
Down here for a walk, James.
I need the flat smell.
I'm 75 now.
What do you think, lads?
Oh, well.
It's nearly time.
You're certainly enjoying life.
Yeah, you doing?
I'm just going to have a reunion.
No, I'm [G] sure you won't mind if you [Gm] go.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
[N] No, no, no.
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[C]
[G] I'm a sailor [C] coming [G] in.
I know of [C] [G] desperation.
I shovel coal down Spencer's dock.
I took a deer into a lock.
And you did bear us a beautiful flock.
Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
[C] Go low and lift me, [G] show me gold.
[C] Like a heron [G] I will go.
Go low [C] and lift me [G] when you're high.
[C] Like a car when [G] I will drive.
[D] And a gold when [C] I will rise.
[G] We're gold enough to [C] win by time.
[G] We're gold enough to [C] win by pride.
[G] Rebel rock the machine until it dies.
Today, dear, I am unemployed.
Before I spoke you read my eyes.
I feared of nothing or no one.
But I feel old and I am so young.
I miss the graft, I miss the boys.
I plead for corpus in the void.
Time is inward ticking tighter.
I wish my load was a mountain lighter.
I shovel coal down Spencer's dock.
I took a deer into a lock.
And you did bear us a beautiful flock.
Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
[C] Go low and lift me, [G] show me gold.
[C] Like a heron [G] I will go.
[C] Go low and lift me [G] when you're high.
[C] Like a car when [G] I will drive.
[D] And a gold when I [C] will rise.
[G] We're gold enough to [C] win by time.
[G] We're gold enough to [C] win by pride.
[G] Rebel rock the machine until it dies.
Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
[N]
Key:
G
C
Em
D
E
G
C
Em
_ _ [E] _ _ [G] Sing a song about [N] the Dockers.
_ Alright, what band are yous called?
I want to see if you can sing about it.
Well, I'm called Lisa.
And the boy who plays this with the man, he's called Nick Garavy.
And the guy who plays the drums, he's called Phil Doyle.
What do these guys pronounce? _
_ The Lippy Tones.
The Lippy Tones.
The microphone for the old Lippy Tones at some point.
What's your name?
Frank.
Thank you, Howard.
Down here for a walk, James.
I need the flat smell.
I'm 75 now.
What do you think, lads?
Oh, well.
It's nearly time.
You're certainly enjoying life.
Yeah, you doing?
I'm just going to have a reunion.
No, I'm [G] sure you won't mind if you [Gm] go.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
[N] No, no, no.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
[G] _ _ _ I'm a sailor [C] coming [G] in.
_ I know of [C] [G] desperation. _
_ I shovel coal down Spencer's dock. _
I took a deer into a lock. _
And you did bear us a beautiful flock.
Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
_ Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
_ [C] Go low and lift me, [G] show me gold.
_ [C] Like a heron [G] I will go.
Go low _ [C] and lift me [G] when you're high. _
_ [C] Like a car when [G] I will drive. _
[D] And a gold when [C] I will rise.
[G] We're gold enough to [C] win by time.
_ [G] We're gold enough to [C] win by pride.
_ [G] Rebel rock the machine until it dies.
Today, dear, I am unemployed.
_ _ Before I spoke you read my eyes.
_ I feared of nothing or no one. _
But I feel old and I am so young.
_ I miss the graft, I miss the boys.
_ I plead for corpus in the void.
_ _ Time is inward ticking tighter.
_ I wish my load was a mountain lighter.
_ I shovel coal down Spencer's dock. _
I took a deer into a lock. _
And you did bear us a beautiful flock.
_ Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
_ Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
_ [C] Go low and lift me, [G] show me gold.
_ _ [C] Like a heron [G] I will go.
_ [C] Go low and lift me [G] when you're high. _
_ [C] Like a car when [G] I will drive. _
[D] And a gold when I [C] will rise.
_ [G] We're gold enough to [C] win by time.
_ [G] We're gold enough to [C] win by pride.
_ [G] Rebel rock the machine until it dies.
_ Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
_ _ Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Alright, what band are yous called?
I want to see if you can sing about it.
Well, I'm called Lisa.
And the boy who plays this with the man, he's called Nick Garavy.
And the guy who plays the drums, he's called Phil Doyle.
What do these guys pronounce? _
_ The Lippy Tones.
The Lippy Tones.
The microphone for the old Lippy Tones at some point.
What's your name?
Frank.
Thank you, Howard.
Down here for a walk, James.
I need the flat smell.
I'm 75 now.
What do you think, lads?
Oh, well.
It's nearly time.
You're certainly enjoying life.
Yeah, you doing?
I'm just going to have a reunion.
No, I'm [G] sure you won't mind if you [Gm] go.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
[N] No, no, no.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
[G] _ _ _ I'm a sailor [C] coming [G] in.
_ I know of [C] [G] desperation. _
_ I shovel coal down Spencer's dock. _
I took a deer into a lock. _
And you did bear us a beautiful flock.
Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
_ Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
_ [C] Go low and lift me, [G] show me gold.
_ [C] Like a heron [G] I will go.
Go low _ [C] and lift me [G] when you're high. _
_ [C] Like a car when [G] I will drive. _
[D] And a gold when [C] I will rise.
[G] We're gold enough to [C] win by time.
_ [G] We're gold enough to [C] win by pride.
_ [G] Rebel rock the machine until it dies.
Today, dear, I am unemployed.
_ _ Before I spoke you read my eyes.
_ I feared of nothing or no one. _
But I feel old and I am so young.
_ I miss the graft, I miss the boys.
_ I plead for corpus in the void.
_ _ Time is inward ticking tighter.
_ I wish my load was a mountain lighter.
_ I shovel coal down Spencer's dock. _
I took a deer into a lock. _
And you did bear us a beautiful flock.
_ Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
_ Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
_ [C] Go low and lift me, [G] show me gold.
_ _ [C] Like a heron [G] I will go.
_ [C] Go low and lift me [G] when you're high. _
_ [C] Like a car when [G] I will drive. _
[D] And a gold when I [C] will rise.
_ [G] We're gold enough to [C] win by time.
_ [G] We're gold enough to [C] win by pride.
_ [G] Rebel rock the machine until it dies.
_ Rebel rock the machine down on the docks.
_ _ Rebel rock the machine until it stops.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
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