Chords for PJ Harvey - Rid of Me performance + Interview (1993)(HQ)
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[A] [N] Everybody in the music business is talking about my next guest.
He's entered the music scene with as much critical acclaim as anybody can remember.
Magazines like Time and Rolling Stone have called their work striking, exciting, dangerous.
Performing the title song from her new CD, Rid of Me, please welcome PJ Harvey.
[A]
[F]
Tie yourself to me.
[A]
No one [F] else knows you're not rid of me.
You're [Am] not rid of me.
Night or day.
[E] I breathe.
[F] You're not rid of me.
No, you're not rid of me.
No, you're [Am] not rid of me.
[F#] No, you're [A] not rid of me.
[G] I beg [A] you.
[E] [F] [A] My darling, [E] [G] don't [A] leave me.
[E] [F] I'm [A] hurt.
Lick my legs.
Your legs keep you against [F] my chest.
Oh, you're [Am] not rid of me.
No, you're not rid of me.
[F] I make you lick my injured face.
I'm going to twist your [A] head.
[D] Don't [Am] you wish you never, never [Fm] met her.
Don't you wish [A] you never [C] met her.
Don't you wish [A] you never [C] met her.
[A]
[G] I [A] beg you.
[F#] My darling, [G] don't [Am] leave [E] me.
[Am] I'm hurting, [G] a bit [F] lonely
Above it, [Am]
[G] above [Am] every day [F] I'm [A] hurting
Lick my legs and I'm on
Lick my legs and I'm desire
Lick my legs and I'm on fire
Lick my legs and I'm [E] desire
You're not [A] ready
[F] Oh you're not [Am] rid of me
I make you lick my Interface
[C] I'm gonna twist your [A] head, I say
[F] Till you say, Don't [A] you wish you
Never, never matter
[C] Don't you, don't [A] you wish you
Never, never [Fm] matter
Don't you, [A] don't you wish you
Never, never [C] matter
Don't you, don't you wish you
[A] Never, never [D] matter
I'm on [Am] my legs, [D] [A] and [D] [A] [G] I'm [A]
on [E] fire.
Very
[N] nice, thanks for coming.
I know you still live on a farm in England, right?
I do, yes, I still live on a farm with my parents.
I live in Dorset, which is the southwest coast of England.
Oh, sure, okay.
So you still go back and do the chores?
Is it a working farm, or is it just sort of a
Yeah, it's a working farm.
It's mostly a sheep farm.
And so when I'm home, I still help with dipping the sheep,
and I help wringing the lambs' tails and wringing testicles, things like that.
Wringing testicles.
You know, it's interesting.
We have a number of people on our staff.
We're very good at that.
What is that?
Is that like castrating the sheep or something?
Yeah, you have to do it.
It's for the male lambs that you don't want to become rams.
You have to wring their testicles with a rubber band.
Wow.
And after about two weeks, they drop off.
And I was worried about talking about Alabama.
You know, that's really fascinating.
Are men that you date surprised to hear this?
It's not a topic of dating conversation.
Really?
Really not a topic?
That's fascinating.
Well, gee, this is a very impressive album.
Or CD, I say album.
I'm sure I made it.
Very nice.
Thank you.
Thank you for joining us.
A [Am]
[E] [G] couple.
I want to thank my guest, DJ [N] Harvey.
The CD is Rid of Me.
Very impressive work.
Please come back and join us again.
Nice to have you here.
Kathleen Madigan, thank you.
Funny as always.
Thank you.
And of course, Michael Kramer.
Congratulations on your Emmy.
Lauren Hutton will [G#] be here.
Former football star Bob Goldick.
And the music of Jade.
So we'll see you Monday night.
Thanks, folks.
Have a nice weekend.
He's entered the music scene with as much critical acclaim as anybody can remember.
Magazines like Time and Rolling Stone have called their work striking, exciting, dangerous.
Performing the title song from her new CD, Rid of Me, please welcome PJ Harvey.
[A]
[F]
Tie yourself to me.
[A]
No one [F] else knows you're not rid of me.
You're [Am] not rid of me.
Night or day.
[E] I breathe.
[F] You're not rid of me.
No, you're not rid of me.
No, you're [Am] not rid of me.
[F#] No, you're [A] not rid of me.
[G] I beg [A] you.
[E] [F] [A] My darling, [E] [G] don't [A] leave me.
[E] [F] I'm [A] hurt.
Lick my legs.
Your legs keep you against [F] my chest.
Oh, you're [Am] not rid of me.
No, you're not rid of me.
[F] I make you lick my injured face.
I'm going to twist your [A] head.
[D] Don't [Am] you wish you never, never [Fm] met her.
Don't you wish [A] you never [C] met her.
Don't you wish [A] you never [C] met her.
[A]
[G] I [A] beg you.
[F#] My darling, [G] don't [Am] leave [E] me.
[Am] I'm hurting, [G] a bit [F] lonely
Above it, [Am]
[G] above [Am] every day [F] I'm [A] hurting
Lick my legs and I'm on
Lick my legs and I'm desire
Lick my legs and I'm on fire
Lick my legs and I'm [E] desire
You're not [A] ready
[F] Oh you're not [Am] rid of me
I make you lick my Interface
[C] I'm gonna twist your [A] head, I say
[F] Till you say, Don't [A] you wish you
Never, never matter
[C] Don't you, don't [A] you wish you
Never, never [Fm] matter
Don't you, [A] don't you wish you
Never, never [C] matter
Don't you, don't you wish you
[A] Never, never [D] matter
I'm on [Am] my legs, [D] [A] and [D] [A] [G] I'm [A]
on [E] fire.
Very
[N] nice, thanks for coming.
I know you still live on a farm in England, right?
I do, yes, I still live on a farm with my parents.
I live in Dorset, which is the southwest coast of England.
Oh, sure, okay.
So you still go back and do the chores?
Is it a working farm, or is it just sort of a
Yeah, it's a working farm.
It's mostly a sheep farm.
And so when I'm home, I still help with dipping the sheep,
and I help wringing the lambs' tails and wringing testicles, things like that.
Wringing testicles.
You know, it's interesting.
We have a number of people on our staff.
We're very good at that.
What is that?
Is that like castrating the sheep or something?
Yeah, you have to do it.
It's for the male lambs that you don't want to become rams.
You have to wring their testicles with a rubber band.
Wow.
And after about two weeks, they drop off.
And I was worried about talking about Alabama.
You know, that's really fascinating.
Are men that you date surprised to hear this?
It's not a topic of dating conversation.
Really?
Really not a topic?
That's fascinating.
Well, gee, this is a very impressive album.
Or CD, I say album.
I'm sure I made it.
Very nice.
Thank you.
Thank you for joining us.
A [Am]
[E] [G] couple.
I want to thank my guest, DJ [N] Harvey.
The CD is Rid of Me.
Very impressive work.
Please come back and join us again.
Nice to have you here.
Kathleen Madigan, thank you.
Funny as always.
Thank you.
And of course, Michael Kramer.
Congratulations on your Emmy.
Lauren Hutton will [G#] be here.
Former football star Bob Goldick.
And the music of Jade.
So we'll see you Monday night.
Thanks, folks.
Have a nice weekend.
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[A] _ _ _ _ [N] Everybody in the music business is talking about my next guest.
He's entered the music scene with as much critical acclaim as anybody can remember.
Magazines like Time and Rolling Stone have called their work striking, exciting, dangerous.
Performing the title song from her new CD, Rid of Me, please welcome PJ Harvey.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ Tie yourself to me.
[A]
No one [F] else knows you're not rid of me.
You're [Am] not rid of me.
Night or day.
[E] I breathe.
_ [F] You're not rid of me.
No, you're not rid of me.
No, you're [Am] not rid of me.
[F#] No, you're [A] not rid of me.
[G] I beg [A] you.
[E] _ [F] [A] My darling, [E] [G] don't [A] leave me.
[E] [F] I'm [A] hurt.
Lick my _ _ _ _ _ legs.
Your legs keep you against [F] my chest.
Oh, you're [Am] not rid of me.
No, you're not rid of me.
[F] I make you lick my injured face.
I'm going to twist your [A] head.
[D] Don't [Am] you wish you never, never [Fm] met her.
Don't you wish [A] you never [C] met her.
Don't you wish [A] you never [C] met her.
_ [A] _
[G] I [A] beg you.
[F#] My darling, [G] don't [Am] leave [E] me.
[Am] _ I'm hurting, [G] a bit [F] lonely
Above it, [Am] _
[G] above [Am] every day [F] I'm [A] hurting
_ Lick my legs and I'm on
Lick my legs and I'm desire
Lick my legs and I'm on fire
Lick my legs and I'm [E] desire
You're not [A] ready
[F] Oh you're not [Am] rid of me
I make you lick my Interface
[C] I'm gonna twist your [A] head, I say
[F] Till you say, Don't [A] you wish you
Never, never matter
[C] Don't you, don't [A] you wish you
Never, never [Fm] matter
Don't you, [A] don't you wish you
Never, never [C] matter
Don't you, don't you wish you
[A] Never, never [D] matter
I'm on [Am] my legs, _ [D] _ [A] and _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ [G] I'm [A]
on [E] _ _ _ fire.
Very _ _
_ [N] nice, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ thanks for coming.
I know you still live on a farm in England, right?
I do, yes, I still live on a farm with my parents.
I live in Dorset, which is the southwest coast of England.
Oh, sure, okay.
So you still go back and do the chores?
Is it a working farm, or is it just sort of a_
Yeah, it's a working farm.
It's mostly a sheep farm.
And so when I'm home, I still help with dipping the sheep,
and I help wringing the lambs' tails and wringing testicles, things like that.
Wringing testicles.
You know, it's interesting.
We have a number of people on our staff.
We're very good at that.
What is that?
Is that like castrating the sheep or something?
Yeah, you have to do it.
It's for the male lambs that you don't want to become rams.
You have to wring their testicles with a rubber band.
Wow.
And after about two weeks, they drop off.
_ _ _ And I was worried about talking about Alabama.
You know, that's really fascinating.
Are _ _ _ men that you date surprised to hear this?
_ It's not a topic of dating conversation.
Really?
Really not a topic?
That's fascinating.
Well, gee, this is a very impressive album.
Or CD, I say album.
I'm sure I made it.
Very nice.
Thank you.
Thank you for joining us.
_ A [Am] _ _ _
_ [E] _ [G] couple. _ _ _ _
I want to thank my guest, DJ [N] Harvey.
The CD is Rid of Me.
Very impressive work.
Please come back and join us again.
Nice to have you here.
Kathleen Madigan, thank you.
Funny as always.
Thank you.
And of course, Michael Kramer.
Congratulations on your Emmy.
_ _ Lauren Hutton will [G#] be here.
Former football star Bob Goldick.
And the music of Jade.
So we'll see you Monday night.
Thanks, folks.
Have a nice weekend. _ _ _ _
He's entered the music scene with as much critical acclaim as anybody can remember.
Magazines like Time and Rolling Stone have called their work striking, exciting, dangerous.
Performing the title song from her new CD, Rid of Me, please welcome PJ Harvey.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ Tie yourself to me.
[A]
No one [F] else knows you're not rid of me.
You're [Am] not rid of me.
Night or day.
[E] I breathe.
_ [F] You're not rid of me.
No, you're not rid of me.
No, you're [Am] not rid of me.
[F#] No, you're [A] not rid of me.
[G] I beg [A] you.
[E] _ [F] [A] My darling, [E] [G] don't [A] leave me.
[E] [F] I'm [A] hurt.
Lick my _ _ _ _ _ legs.
Your legs keep you against [F] my chest.
Oh, you're [Am] not rid of me.
No, you're not rid of me.
[F] I make you lick my injured face.
I'm going to twist your [A] head.
[D] Don't [Am] you wish you never, never [Fm] met her.
Don't you wish [A] you never [C] met her.
Don't you wish [A] you never [C] met her.
_ [A] _
[G] I [A] beg you.
[F#] My darling, [G] don't [Am] leave [E] me.
[Am] _ I'm hurting, [G] a bit [F] lonely
Above it, [Am] _
[G] above [Am] every day [F] I'm [A] hurting
_ Lick my legs and I'm on
Lick my legs and I'm desire
Lick my legs and I'm on fire
Lick my legs and I'm [E] desire
You're not [A] ready
[F] Oh you're not [Am] rid of me
I make you lick my Interface
[C] I'm gonna twist your [A] head, I say
[F] Till you say, Don't [A] you wish you
Never, never matter
[C] Don't you, don't [A] you wish you
Never, never [Fm] matter
Don't you, [A] don't you wish you
Never, never [C] matter
Don't you, don't you wish you
[A] Never, never [D] matter
I'm on [Am] my legs, _ [D] _ [A] and _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ [G] I'm [A]
on [E] _ _ _ fire.
Very _ _
_ [N] nice, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ thanks for coming.
I know you still live on a farm in England, right?
I do, yes, I still live on a farm with my parents.
I live in Dorset, which is the southwest coast of England.
Oh, sure, okay.
So you still go back and do the chores?
Is it a working farm, or is it just sort of a_
Yeah, it's a working farm.
It's mostly a sheep farm.
And so when I'm home, I still help with dipping the sheep,
and I help wringing the lambs' tails and wringing testicles, things like that.
Wringing testicles.
You know, it's interesting.
We have a number of people on our staff.
We're very good at that.
What is that?
Is that like castrating the sheep or something?
Yeah, you have to do it.
It's for the male lambs that you don't want to become rams.
You have to wring their testicles with a rubber band.
Wow.
And after about two weeks, they drop off.
_ _ _ And I was worried about talking about Alabama.
You know, that's really fascinating.
Are _ _ _ men that you date surprised to hear this?
_ It's not a topic of dating conversation.
Really?
Really not a topic?
That's fascinating.
Well, gee, this is a very impressive album.
Or CD, I say album.
I'm sure I made it.
Very nice.
Thank you.
Thank you for joining us.
_ A [Am] _ _ _
_ [E] _ [G] couple. _ _ _ _
I want to thank my guest, DJ [N] Harvey.
The CD is Rid of Me.
Very impressive work.
Please come back and join us again.
Nice to have you here.
Kathleen Madigan, thank you.
Funny as always.
Thank you.
And of course, Michael Kramer.
Congratulations on your Emmy.
_ _ Lauren Hutton will [G#] be here.
Former football star Bob Goldick.
And the music of Jade.
So we'll see you Monday night.
Thanks, folks.
Have a nice weekend. _ _ _ _