Chords for Michael Monroe and Sami Yaffa - What's In My Bag?
Tempo:
83.25 bpm
Chords used:
E
C
A
F
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
So, it's Christmas time over here in Hollywood, California.
We're out here with my brother from another mother, saying,
Yappa [G] Michael Monroe is my name.
How you doing?
[A]
[Gb]
[A] [Gb] [A] What do I [Db] got here?
Well, the best harp [F] player of all time, Little Walter.
[C] Now this guy, [F] he was the best.
He revolutionized the sound of harp, harmonic playing.
[G] [F] [Am]
[G] [D] He died in a fist fight or something?
[F] Yeah, he was quick with his fists.
He was, you know, [Bb] you don't want to mess with this guy.
Look at his forehead, it's the scars.
[Bbm] Chuck Berry, [F] the undeniable best of.
[C] He's got every single song in there that you need to hear.
[Bb] Good old Chuck, who just turned 85.
I [G] think he still gigged until like early this year.
[E]
[Bb] God [F] bless him.
Without him, there wouldn't be any [Bb] rock and roll.
Kaput, he'd be doing polka right now.
Yeah, him and Little Richard.
That's it.
His lyrics, I mean.
The undisputed truth, one of [E] the best kept secrets in soul funk.
This is the funkiest punk.
If you know, you think you know funk, you don't know undisputed truth.
You know Jack.
[C] I know.
[A] [Em]
Man [D] knows his punk.
Both of us [E] have been loving this band forever.
Since we first met.
Yeah, we found the records in Finland and Stockholm.
Higher than High.
Higher than High album and Cosmic Truth album and all that psychedelic [C] stuff that Norman Whitfield produced.
Temptations.
Temptations, you know, Smiling Faces sometimes, Ball of Confusion.
All the songs were done first with the undisputed truth, the same producer.
These guys were more, they're like platinum afros, they have spacesuits and platform boots.
Amazing image.
Kiss Makeup Before Kiss.
Yeah, Kiss Makeup Before Kiss.
Kiss Influenced on Hanoi Rocks.
[Bb] Look.
Yeah, right?
Okay, next thing.
I have some music from Ethiopia.
[N] It's the mother of all distorted basses.
It's actually called Begena, right?
But they call it the harp of King David.
It's made out of goat's guts, the strings.
And they are wrapped in a bottom by goat's dried skin, which makes them buzz.
And it's completely distorted bass sound.
It's amazing.
How's it sound?
What's it sound like?
[F]
[Bb]
[Bb] [Ab]
[G] Little Feet, what a classic album. Sailing [D] Shoes.
Now this is something else.
[C] This album is a classic.
Best one, Little Feet, Lowell George at his best.
There's some killer stuff.
It's got Easy to [D] Slip, Cold Cold Cold, Trouble, Willing, Teenage Reverse Breakdown,
which was [Dm] also covered by Nazareth later on, which I covered [D] as well.
All the songs are great.
It was produced, this came out in 1972, produced by Ted Templeman,
who produced Van Halen stuff later [Dm] on.
This is a classic.
Everyone should have this, or at least hear this.
Anyone who likes rock and roll.
You gave it to me as a birthday present.
I did, huh?
Yes.
[Gb] Every musician should have this.
Linton Kwesi Johnson, man.
Forces of Victory.
I think it's his first solo album.
[Em] [Bm]
[Em] [Bm] There's [A] a song called Fight Them Back that is amazing.
[E] On the second album, we had a song called England is a Bitch that is amazing.
He was more like a social commentator [Bm] than a singer.
He's kind [Em] of like the first, one of the early rappers in a [Gb] way.
And it's Dennis Bowell, who was a heavy-duty dub reggae guy in the [A] UK,
who was the guy who's banned, who produced this stuff.
Number one quality reggae political thing, Linton Kwesi Johnson.
[Db] [Gb] I sold that. Alright.
Chiptrake, [E] everybody knows Chiptrake.
One of the best bands in the world.
This album is the latest they've [G] done it.
It's called The Latest.
[C] [E]
[Bm] [Gb] [B] Mostly albums are great.
Brilliant Band, one of my favorites.
My [E] favorite ACGZ record, [E] 32 Thundercheek.
It's got Squealer on it, it's got Rhydon on it, and it's got big balls on it.
Do I need to say anything else?
Say nothing more.
[Bb] Ian Hunter, from [C] Mata Hoopu, one of my favorites of [Eb] all time.
Good friend as well, he [Ebm] played on my record.
It's a great [Eb] honor, and he wrote some lyrics for Hanoi's Two Oceans On The Move.
[Bb] Big hero of ours, Ian Hunter's This Is The Latest, or the one before [C] that.
He might have done another one [Eb] after this, but I've never heard this yet.
So, man overboard, I'll check it out.
[Bb] John Fogerty is a big hero as well.
Creedence Clearwater Revival, [E] everybody knows John Fogerty, right?
You know, eh?
Okay, [Eb] I'll let you slide one in there.
This one, I had to re-get this.
I had this as a kit [F] on vinyl, [C] and it's one of my favorite Stones records.
I remember [Eb] they slagged it, they said it's a horrible record, [C] but I think it's a really, really good record.
[F] Fingerprint Files.
Fingerprint Files, last [C] song. Last song.
It's killer, yeah.
[Cm]
This is good, I love this album.
Nazareth, [Db] one of the best bands in the world.
[Bb] It's important as the Stones to me.
[Eb]
That McCafferty, amazing singer.
Ask Axl Rose.
[F]
That's biggest influence on Axl.
His voice, totally amazing.
[Db] So Nazareth, God [Am] bless them.
They're still around, they're still [Gb] doing their thing.
And [D] finally, I wanted to fill up my Tom Petty compilation.
Most of his [A] records, most of his songs are always great.
This is the one I want to have, especially the song Something Big.
[Dm] Amazing lyrics in that one.
[D] So I had to have this, Hard Promises.
[G] He's got guitar records there, I think.
No, it's Amoeba.
This is [Dm] in Amoeba?
Yeah.
Alright.
[F] Boy, don't I feel like the [A] jerk off.
It's Amoeba, [C] guys.
It is.
[E] Thank you, [A] Amoeba.
God bless you.
You're doing [Em] God's work.
Yeah.
Saving rock and roll from its [E] start state.
We're keeping something real important alive here.
So God bless you guys.
[E] I got a nasty bad [A] guess
It didn't work for me
I [G] should get off
Like [C] an apple straighten out of [E] a twill
[A] Amoeba, ah
I [E] used to spend a good time
[E]
We're out here with my brother from another mother, saying,
Yappa [G] Michael Monroe is my name.
How you doing?
[A]
[Gb]
[A] [Gb] [A] What do I [Db] got here?
Well, the best harp [F] player of all time, Little Walter.
[C] Now this guy, [F] he was the best.
He revolutionized the sound of harp, harmonic playing.
[G] [F] [Am]
[G] [D] He died in a fist fight or something?
[F] Yeah, he was quick with his fists.
He was, you know, [Bb] you don't want to mess with this guy.
Look at his forehead, it's the scars.
[Bbm] Chuck Berry, [F] the undeniable best of.
[C] He's got every single song in there that you need to hear.
[Bb] Good old Chuck, who just turned 85.
I [G] think he still gigged until like early this year.
[E]
[Bb] God [F] bless him.
Without him, there wouldn't be any [Bb] rock and roll.
Kaput, he'd be doing polka right now.
Yeah, him and Little Richard.
That's it.
His lyrics, I mean.
The undisputed truth, one of [E] the best kept secrets in soul funk.
This is the funkiest punk.
If you know, you think you know funk, you don't know undisputed truth.
You know Jack.
[C] I know.
[A] [Em]
Man [D] knows his punk.
Both of us [E] have been loving this band forever.
Since we first met.
Yeah, we found the records in Finland and Stockholm.
Higher than High.
Higher than High album and Cosmic Truth album and all that psychedelic [C] stuff that Norman Whitfield produced.
Temptations.
Temptations, you know, Smiling Faces sometimes, Ball of Confusion.
All the songs were done first with the undisputed truth, the same producer.
These guys were more, they're like platinum afros, they have spacesuits and platform boots.
Amazing image.
Kiss Makeup Before Kiss.
Yeah, Kiss Makeup Before Kiss.
Kiss Influenced on Hanoi Rocks.
[Bb] Look.
Yeah, right?
Okay, next thing.
I have some music from Ethiopia.
[N] It's the mother of all distorted basses.
It's actually called Begena, right?
But they call it the harp of King David.
It's made out of goat's guts, the strings.
And they are wrapped in a bottom by goat's dried skin, which makes them buzz.
And it's completely distorted bass sound.
It's amazing.
How's it sound?
What's it sound like?
[F]
[Bb]
[Bb] [Ab]
[G] Little Feet, what a classic album. Sailing [D] Shoes.
Now this is something else.
[C] This album is a classic.
Best one, Little Feet, Lowell George at his best.
There's some killer stuff.
It's got Easy to [D] Slip, Cold Cold Cold, Trouble, Willing, Teenage Reverse Breakdown,
which was [Dm] also covered by Nazareth later on, which I covered [D] as well.
All the songs are great.
It was produced, this came out in 1972, produced by Ted Templeman,
who produced Van Halen stuff later [Dm] on.
This is a classic.
Everyone should have this, or at least hear this.
Anyone who likes rock and roll.
You gave it to me as a birthday present.
I did, huh?
Yes.
[Gb] Every musician should have this.
Linton Kwesi Johnson, man.
Forces of Victory.
I think it's his first solo album.
[Em] [Bm]
[Em] [Bm] There's [A] a song called Fight Them Back that is amazing.
[E] On the second album, we had a song called England is a Bitch that is amazing.
He was more like a social commentator [Bm] than a singer.
He's kind [Em] of like the first, one of the early rappers in a [Gb] way.
And it's Dennis Bowell, who was a heavy-duty dub reggae guy in the [A] UK,
who was the guy who's banned, who produced this stuff.
Number one quality reggae political thing, Linton Kwesi Johnson.
[Db] [Gb] I sold that. Alright.
Chiptrake, [E] everybody knows Chiptrake.
One of the best bands in the world.
This album is the latest they've [G] done it.
It's called The Latest.
[C] [E]
[Bm] [Gb] [B] Mostly albums are great.
Brilliant Band, one of my favorites.
My [E] favorite ACGZ record, [E] 32 Thundercheek.
It's got Squealer on it, it's got Rhydon on it, and it's got big balls on it.
Do I need to say anything else?
Say nothing more.
[Bb] Ian Hunter, from [C] Mata Hoopu, one of my favorites of [Eb] all time.
Good friend as well, he [Ebm] played on my record.
It's a great [Eb] honor, and he wrote some lyrics for Hanoi's Two Oceans On The Move.
[Bb] Big hero of ours, Ian Hunter's This Is The Latest, or the one before [C] that.
He might have done another one [Eb] after this, but I've never heard this yet.
So, man overboard, I'll check it out.
[Bb] John Fogerty is a big hero as well.
Creedence Clearwater Revival, [E] everybody knows John Fogerty, right?
You know, eh?
Okay, [Eb] I'll let you slide one in there.
This one, I had to re-get this.
I had this as a kit [F] on vinyl, [C] and it's one of my favorite Stones records.
I remember [Eb] they slagged it, they said it's a horrible record, [C] but I think it's a really, really good record.
[F] Fingerprint Files.
Fingerprint Files, last [C] song. Last song.
It's killer, yeah.
[Cm]
This is good, I love this album.
Nazareth, [Db] one of the best bands in the world.
[Bb] It's important as the Stones to me.
[Eb]
That McCafferty, amazing singer.
Ask Axl Rose.
[F]
That's biggest influence on Axl.
His voice, totally amazing.
[Db] So Nazareth, God [Am] bless them.
They're still around, they're still [Gb] doing their thing.
And [D] finally, I wanted to fill up my Tom Petty compilation.
Most of his [A] records, most of his songs are always great.
This is the one I want to have, especially the song Something Big.
[Dm] Amazing lyrics in that one.
[D] So I had to have this, Hard Promises.
[G] He's got guitar records there, I think.
No, it's Amoeba.
This is [Dm] in Amoeba?
Yeah.
Alright.
[F] Boy, don't I feel like the [A] jerk off.
It's Amoeba, [C] guys.
It is.
[E] Thank you, [A] Amoeba.
God bless you.
You're doing [Em] God's work.
Yeah.
Saving rock and roll from its [E] start state.
We're keeping something real important alive here.
So God bless you guys.
[E] I got a nasty bad [A] guess
It didn't work for me
I [G] should get off
Like [C] an apple straighten out of [E] a twill
[A] Amoeba, ah
I [E] used to spend a good time
[E]
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_ So, it's Christmas time over here in Hollywood, California.
We're out here with my brother from another mother, saying,
Yappa [G] Michael Monroe is my name.
How you doing?
[A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [A] _ What do _ I _ [Db] _ got here?
Well, the best harp [F] player of all time, Little Walter.
_ _ [C] Now this guy, [F] _ he was the best.
He revolutionized the sound of harp, harmonic playing.
[G] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ He died in a fist fight or something?
[F] Yeah, he was quick with his fists.
He was, you know, [Bb] you don't want to mess with this guy.
Look at his forehead, it's the scars.
[Bbm] Chuck Berry, [F] the undeniable best of.
[C] He's got every single song in there that you need to hear.
[Bb] Good old Chuck, who just turned 85.
I [G] think he still gigged until like early this year. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ God [F] bless him.
Without him, there wouldn't be any [Bb] rock and roll.
Kaput, he'd be doing polka right now.
Yeah, him and Little Richard.
That's it.
His lyrics, I mean.
The undisputed truth, one of [E] the best kept secrets in soul funk.
This is the funkiest punk.
If you know, you think you know funk, you don't know undisputed truth.
You know Jack.
[C] I know. _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Man [D] knows his punk.
Both of us [E] have been loving this band forever.
Since we first met.
Yeah, we found the records in Finland and Stockholm.
Higher than High.
Higher than High album and Cosmic Truth album and all that psychedelic [C] stuff that Norman Whitfield produced.
Temptations.
Temptations, you know, Smiling Faces sometimes, Ball of Confusion.
All the songs were done first with the undisputed truth, the same producer.
These guys were more, they're like platinum afros, they have spacesuits and platform boots.
Amazing image.
Kiss Makeup Before Kiss.
Yeah, Kiss Makeup Before Kiss.
Kiss Influenced on Hanoi Rocks.
[Bb] Look.
Yeah, right?
Okay, next thing.
I have some music from Ethiopia.
[N] It's the mother of all distorted basses.
It's actually called Begena, right?
But they call it the harp of King David.
It's made out of goat's guts, the strings.
And they are wrapped in a bottom by goat's dried skin, which makes them buzz.
And it's completely distorted bass sound.
It's amazing.
How's it sound?
What's it sound like?
_ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[G] Little Feet, what a classic album. Sailing [D] Shoes.
Now this is something else. _
_ _ _ _ [C] This album is a classic.
Best one, Little Feet, Lowell George at his best.
There's some killer stuff.
It's got Easy to [D] Slip, Cold Cold Cold, Trouble, Willing, Teenage Reverse Breakdown,
which was [Dm] also covered by Nazareth later on, which I covered [D] as well.
All the songs are great.
It was produced, this came out in 1972, produced by Ted Templeman,
who produced Van Halen stuff later [Dm] on.
This is a classic.
Everyone should have this, or at least hear this.
Anyone who likes rock and roll.
You gave it to me as a birthday present.
I did, huh?
Yes.
[Gb] Every musician should have this.
Linton Kwesi Johnson, man.
Forces of Victory.
I think it's his first solo album.
[Em] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [Bm] _ There's [A] a song called Fight Them Back that is amazing.
[E] On the second album, we had a song called England is a Bitch that is amazing.
He was more like a social commentator [Bm] than a singer.
He's kind [Em] of like the first, one of the early rappers in a [Gb] way.
And it's Dennis Bowell, who was a heavy-duty dub reggae guy in the [A] UK,
who was the guy who's banned, who produced this stuff.
Number one quality reggae political thing, Linton Kwesi Johnson.
[Db] _ [Gb] I sold that. Alright.
Chiptrake, [E] everybody knows Chiptrake.
One of the best bands in the world.
This album is the latest they've [G] done it.
It's called The Latest.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [B] Mostly albums are great.
Brilliant Band, one of my favorites.
My [E] favorite ACGZ record, [E] 32 Thundercheek.
It's got Squealer on it, it's got Rhydon on it, and it's got big balls on it.
Do I need to say anything else?
Say nothing more.
[Bb] Ian Hunter, from [C] Mata Hoopu, one of my favorites of [Eb] all time.
Good friend as well, he [Ebm] played on my record.
It's a great [Eb] honor, and he wrote some lyrics for Hanoi's Two Oceans On The Move.
[Bb] Big hero of ours, Ian Hunter's This Is The Latest, or the one before [C] that.
He might have done another one [Eb] after this, but I've never heard this yet.
So, man overboard, I'll check it out.
[Bb] John Fogerty is a big hero as well.
Creedence Clearwater Revival, [E] everybody knows John Fogerty, right?
You know, eh?
Okay, _ [Eb] I'll let you slide one in there.
This one, I had to re-get this.
I had this as a kit [F] on vinyl, [C] and it's one of my favorite Stones records.
I remember [Eb] they slagged it, they said it's a horrible record, [C] but I think it's a really, really good record.
[F] Fingerprint Files.
Fingerprint Files, last [C] song. Last song.
It's killer, yeah.
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ This is good, I love this album.
Nazareth, [Db] one of the best bands in the world.
[Bb] It's important as the Stones to me.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ That McCafferty, amazing singer.
Ask Axl Rose.
[F]
That's biggest influence on Axl.
His voice, totally amazing.
[Db] So Nazareth, God [Am] bless them.
They're still around, they're still [Gb] doing their thing.
And [D] finally, I wanted to fill up my Tom Petty compilation.
Most of his [A] records, most of his songs are always great.
This is the one I want to have, especially the song Something Big.
[Dm] Amazing lyrics in that one.
[D] So I had to have this, Hard Promises.
[G] He's got guitar records there, I think.
No, it's Amoeba.
This is [Dm] in Amoeba?
Yeah.
Alright.
[F] Boy, don't I feel like the [A] jerk off.
_ It's Amoeba, [C] guys.
It is.
[E] Thank you, [A] Amoeba.
God bless you.
You're doing [Em] God's work.
Yeah.
Saving rock and roll from its [E] start state.
We're keeping something real important alive here.
So God bless you guys.
[E] I got a nasty bad [A] guess
It didn't work for me
I [G] should get off
Like [C] an apple straighten out of [E] a twill
_ [A] Amoeba, ah
I [E] used to spend a good time
_ [E] _ _ _
We're out here with my brother from another mother, saying,
Yappa [G] Michael Monroe is my name.
How you doing?
[A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [A] _ What do _ I _ [Db] _ got here?
Well, the best harp [F] player of all time, Little Walter.
_ _ [C] Now this guy, [F] _ he was the best.
He revolutionized the sound of harp, harmonic playing.
[G] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ He died in a fist fight or something?
[F] Yeah, he was quick with his fists.
He was, you know, [Bb] you don't want to mess with this guy.
Look at his forehead, it's the scars.
[Bbm] Chuck Berry, [F] the undeniable best of.
[C] He's got every single song in there that you need to hear.
[Bb] Good old Chuck, who just turned 85.
I [G] think he still gigged until like early this year. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ God [F] bless him.
Without him, there wouldn't be any [Bb] rock and roll.
Kaput, he'd be doing polka right now.
Yeah, him and Little Richard.
That's it.
His lyrics, I mean.
The undisputed truth, one of [E] the best kept secrets in soul funk.
This is the funkiest punk.
If you know, you think you know funk, you don't know undisputed truth.
You know Jack.
[C] I know. _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Man [D] knows his punk.
Both of us [E] have been loving this band forever.
Since we first met.
Yeah, we found the records in Finland and Stockholm.
Higher than High.
Higher than High album and Cosmic Truth album and all that psychedelic [C] stuff that Norman Whitfield produced.
Temptations.
Temptations, you know, Smiling Faces sometimes, Ball of Confusion.
All the songs were done first with the undisputed truth, the same producer.
These guys were more, they're like platinum afros, they have spacesuits and platform boots.
Amazing image.
Kiss Makeup Before Kiss.
Yeah, Kiss Makeup Before Kiss.
Kiss Influenced on Hanoi Rocks.
[Bb] Look.
Yeah, right?
Okay, next thing.
I have some music from Ethiopia.
[N] It's the mother of all distorted basses.
It's actually called Begena, right?
But they call it the harp of King David.
It's made out of goat's guts, the strings.
And they are wrapped in a bottom by goat's dried skin, which makes them buzz.
And it's completely distorted bass sound.
It's amazing.
How's it sound?
What's it sound like?
_ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[G] Little Feet, what a classic album. Sailing [D] Shoes.
Now this is something else. _
_ _ _ _ [C] This album is a classic.
Best one, Little Feet, Lowell George at his best.
There's some killer stuff.
It's got Easy to [D] Slip, Cold Cold Cold, Trouble, Willing, Teenage Reverse Breakdown,
which was [Dm] also covered by Nazareth later on, which I covered [D] as well.
All the songs are great.
It was produced, this came out in 1972, produced by Ted Templeman,
who produced Van Halen stuff later [Dm] on.
This is a classic.
Everyone should have this, or at least hear this.
Anyone who likes rock and roll.
You gave it to me as a birthday present.
I did, huh?
Yes.
[Gb] Every musician should have this.
Linton Kwesi Johnson, man.
Forces of Victory.
I think it's his first solo album.
[Em] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [Bm] _ There's [A] a song called Fight Them Back that is amazing.
[E] On the second album, we had a song called England is a Bitch that is amazing.
He was more like a social commentator [Bm] than a singer.
He's kind [Em] of like the first, one of the early rappers in a [Gb] way.
And it's Dennis Bowell, who was a heavy-duty dub reggae guy in the [A] UK,
who was the guy who's banned, who produced this stuff.
Number one quality reggae political thing, Linton Kwesi Johnson.
[Db] _ [Gb] I sold that. Alright.
Chiptrake, [E] everybody knows Chiptrake.
One of the best bands in the world.
This album is the latest they've [G] done it.
It's called The Latest.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [B] Mostly albums are great.
Brilliant Band, one of my favorites.
My [E] favorite ACGZ record, [E] 32 Thundercheek.
It's got Squealer on it, it's got Rhydon on it, and it's got big balls on it.
Do I need to say anything else?
Say nothing more.
[Bb] Ian Hunter, from [C] Mata Hoopu, one of my favorites of [Eb] all time.
Good friend as well, he [Ebm] played on my record.
It's a great [Eb] honor, and he wrote some lyrics for Hanoi's Two Oceans On The Move.
[Bb] Big hero of ours, Ian Hunter's This Is The Latest, or the one before [C] that.
He might have done another one [Eb] after this, but I've never heard this yet.
So, man overboard, I'll check it out.
[Bb] John Fogerty is a big hero as well.
Creedence Clearwater Revival, [E] everybody knows John Fogerty, right?
You know, eh?
Okay, _ [Eb] I'll let you slide one in there.
This one, I had to re-get this.
I had this as a kit [F] on vinyl, [C] and it's one of my favorite Stones records.
I remember [Eb] they slagged it, they said it's a horrible record, [C] but I think it's a really, really good record.
[F] Fingerprint Files.
Fingerprint Files, last [C] song. Last song.
It's killer, yeah.
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ This is good, I love this album.
Nazareth, [Db] one of the best bands in the world.
[Bb] It's important as the Stones to me.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ That McCafferty, amazing singer.
Ask Axl Rose.
[F]
That's biggest influence on Axl.
His voice, totally amazing.
[Db] So Nazareth, God [Am] bless them.
They're still around, they're still [Gb] doing their thing.
And [D] finally, I wanted to fill up my Tom Petty compilation.
Most of his [A] records, most of his songs are always great.
This is the one I want to have, especially the song Something Big.
[Dm] Amazing lyrics in that one.
[D] So I had to have this, Hard Promises.
[G] He's got guitar records there, I think.
No, it's Amoeba.
This is [Dm] in Amoeba?
Yeah.
Alright.
[F] Boy, don't I feel like the [A] jerk off.
_ It's Amoeba, [C] guys.
It is.
[E] Thank you, [A] Amoeba.
God bless you.
You're doing [Em] God's work.
Yeah.
Saving rock and roll from its [E] start state.
We're keeping something real important alive here.
So God bless you guys.
[E] I got a nasty bad [A] guess
It didn't work for me
I [G] should get off
Like [C] an apple straighten out of [E] a twill
_ [A] Amoeba, ah
I [E] used to spend a good time
_ [E] _ _ _