Chords for Max Stalling 6x9 Speakers Revisited
Tempo:
74.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Em
Gm
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
There's six by [D] nine speakers and an alpine [G] deck, Boston's first album [Em] and a youthful [G] expectation, someday we'd rule the world.
16 and a half, it's all so clear, it's all [Em] about girls and music [G] and beer, maybe just [D] a little football [G] on Friday nights.
[Em] Oh [A] boys, where we gonna [D] party now?
[Em] Oh boys, get your cheap [D] trick or sit [Bm] down.
[G] Crank your hundred watch [D] speakers and your Crick O [G] decks, back in [Em] black and that youthful expectation, [D] someday [G] you'll rule the world.
There weren't a lot [D] of girls around our little [G] village, so we'd load [Em] up to go wandering [G] village, but mostly [D] we just talked real loud [G] and we cruised the streets.
[Em] Oh [A] boys, where we gonna [D] party now?
[Em] Oh [A] boys, get your cheap trick [D] or sit down.
[G] Crank your hundred watch [D] speakers and your Spark-O-Matic [G] decks, Van Halen [Em] won in that youthful [G] expectation, [D] that someday [G] you'll rule the world.
[D] Radio and [G] rain was so much [D] alike, only got a [G] little in the cloud for just [D] right, so any money [G] made loading cattle or [Em] hay, we'd fight for a [A] new cassette or a [D] speaker upgrade.
Oh, ain't it an upgrade?
[G]
[Em] [Gm] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[E] [G] [Dm] [Gm]
[G] 16 and a [D] half, it's all so clear, it's all about [Em] girls and music and [G] beer, and looking back now, [D] I realize that many [G] things have never changed.
Some got married [D] and some left to play [G] ball, some kept [Em] drinking and kind of wasted it [G] all on me.
Picked [D] up a guitar and I [G] tried to write
[G] about six by nine [D] speakers and alpine [G] decks, Boston first [Em] album and our youthful [G] expectation, [D] someday we'd [G] rule the world.
So load up your buddies [D] and put your paper tape [G] on, nothing feels [Em] better than a three chord rock [G] and roll song.
[D] You're thinking, man, someday we're gonna [G] rule the world.
[D] [G] [Em] [G] [D]
[Gm] [G]
[G] [Em] [D]
[Gm] [G] [D]
[Gm] [Em] [D]
[Gm]
[G]
There's six by [D] nine speakers and an alpine [G] deck, Boston's first album [Em] and a youthful [G] expectation, someday we'd rule the world.
16 and a half, it's all so clear, it's all [Em] about girls and music [G] and beer, maybe just [D] a little football [G] on Friday nights.
[Em] Oh [A] boys, where we gonna [D] party now?
[Em] Oh boys, get your cheap [D] trick or sit [Bm] down.
[G] Crank your hundred watch [D] speakers and your Crick O [G] decks, back in [Em] black and that youthful expectation, [D] someday [G] you'll rule the world.
There weren't a lot [D] of girls around our little [G] village, so we'd load [Em] up to go wandering [G] village, but mostly [D] we just talked real loud [G] and we cruised the streets.
[Em] Oh [A] boys, where we gonna [D] party now?
[Em] Oh [A] boys, get your cheap trick [D] or sit down.
[G] Crank your hundred watch [D] speakers and your Spark-O-Matic [G] decks, Van Halen [Em] won in that youthful [G] expectation, [D] that someday [G] you'll rule the world.
[D] Radio and [G] rain was so much [D] alike, only got a [G] little in the cloud for just [D] right, so any money [G] made loading cattle or [Em] hay, we'd fight for a [A] new cassette or a [D] speaker upgrade.
Oh, ain't it an upgrade?
[G]
[Em] [Gm] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[E] [G] [Dm] [Gm]
[G] 16 and a [D] half, it's all so clear, it's all about [Em] girls and music and [G] beer, and looking back now, [D] I realize that many [G] things have never changed.
Some got married [D] and some left to play [G] ball, some kept [Em] drinking and kind of wasted it [G] all on me.
Picked [D] up a guitar and I [G] tried to write
[G] about six by nine [D] speakers and alpine [G] decks, Boston first [Em] album and our youthful [G] expectation, [D] someday we'd [G] rule the world.
So load up your buddies [D] and put your paper tape [G] on, nothing feels [Em] better than a three chord rock [G] and roll song.
[D] You're thinking, man, someday we're gonna [G] rule the world.
[D] [G] [Em] [G] [D]
[Gm] [G]
[G] [Em] [D]
[Gm] [G] [D]
[Gm] [Em] [D]
[Gm]
[G]
Key:
G
D
Em
Gm
A
G
D
Em
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_ _ There's six by [D] nine speakers and an alpine [G] deck, Boston's first album [Em] and a youthful [G] expectation, someday we'd rule the world.
_ _ 16 and a half, it's all so clear, it's all [Em] about girls and music [G] and beer, maybe just [D] a little football [G] on Friday nights.
_ _ [Em] Oh [A] boys, where we gonna [D] party now?
_ _ [Em] Oh boys, get your cheap [D] trick or sit [Bm] down.
[G] Crank your hundred watch [D] speakers and your Crick O [G] decks, back in [Em] black and that youthful expectation, [D] someday [G] you'll rule the world.
There _ _ _ _ _ weren't a lot [D] of girls around our little [G] village, so we'd load [Em] up to go wandering [G] village, but mostly [D] we just talked real loud [G] and we cruised the streets.
_ _ [Em] Oh [A] boys, where we gonna [D] party now?
_ _ [Em] Oh [A] boys, get your cheap trick [D] or sit down.
[G] Crank your hundred watch [D] speakers and your Spark-O-Matic [G] decks, Van Halen [Em] won in that youthful [G] expectation, [D] that someday [G] you'll rule the world.
_ _ [D] Radio and [G] rain was so much [D] alike, only got a [G] little in the cloud for just [D] right, so any money [G] made loading cattle or [Em] hay, we'd fight for a [A] new cassette or a [D] speaker upgrade.
Oh, ain't it an upgrade?
_ _ [G] _ _
[Em] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Gm] _ _
[G] _ 16 and a [D] half, it's all so clear, it's all about [Em] girls and music and [G] beer, and looking back now, [D] I realize that many [G] things have never changed.
Some got married [D] and some left to play [G] ball, some kept [Em] drinking and kind of wasted it [G] all on me.
Picked [D] up a guitar and I [G] tried to write _
[G] _ about six by nine [D] speakers and alpine [G] decks, Boston first [Em] album and our youthful [G] expectation, [D] someday we'd [G] rule the world.
_ So load up your buddies [D] and put your paper tape [G] on, nothing feels [Em] better than a three chord rock [G] and roll song.
[D] You're thinking, man, _ someday we're gonna [G] rule the world.
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
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[Gm] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ There's six by [D] nine speakers and an alpine [G] deck, Boston's first album [Em] and a youthful [G] expectation, someday we'd rule the world.
_ _ 16 and a half, it's all so clear, it's all [Em] about girls and music [G] and beer, maybe just [D] a little football [G] on Friday nights.
_ _ [Em] Oh [A] boys, where we gonna [D] party now?
_ _ [Em] Oh boys, get your cheap [D] trick or sit [Bm] down.
[G] Crank your hundred watch [D] speakers and your Crick O [G] decks, back in [Em] black and that youthful expectation, [D] someday [G] you'll rule the world.
There _ _ _ _ _ weren't a lot [D] of girls around our little [G] village, so we'd load [Em] up to go wandering [G] village, but mostly [D] we just talked real loud [G] and we cruised the streets.
_ _ [Em] Oh [A] boys, where we gonna [D] party now?
_ _ [Em] Oh [A] boys, get your cheap trick [D] or sit down.
[G] Crank your hundred watch [D] speakers and your Spark-O-Matic [G] decks, Van Halen [Em] won in that youthful [G] expectation, [D] that someday [G] you'll rule the world.
_ _ [D] Radio and [G] rain was so much [D] alike, only got a [G] little in the cloud for just [D] right, so any money [G] made loading cattle or [Em] hay, we'd fight for a [A] new cassette or a [D] speaker upgrade.
Oh, ain't it an upgrade?
_ _ [G] _ _
[Em] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[E] _ _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Gm] _ _
[G] _ 16 and a [D] half, it's all so clear, it's all about [Em] girls and music and [G] beer, and looking back now, [D] I realize that many [G] things have never changed.
Some got married [D] and some left to play [G] ball, some kept [Em] drinking and kind of wasted it [G] all on me.
Picked [D] up a guitar and I [G] tried to write _
[G] _ about six by nine [D] speakers and alpine [G] decks, Boston first [Em] album and our youthful [G] expectation, [D] someday we'd [G] rule the world.
_ So load up your buddies [D] and put your paper tape [G] on, nothing feels [Em] better than a three chord rock [G] and roll song.
[D] You're thinking, man, _ someday we're gonna [G] rule the world.
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
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