Chords for Pulp - Common People (Reading 2011)
Tempo:
74.8 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Cm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
If we're if Pope are only ever remembered for this song I don't care
Black lace are only remembered for I could do so it could [C] be a lot worse
[Cm] That's the name of the song
[C] She came from Bootsy had a force when I met
She stood in school to let some Martin's carotids
[G]
She [C]
told me that a diet was loaded
And
[G] then 30 seconds time she said
[F] Why
[C] asleep with people I want to sleep with
People [G] like you what else could I do I said
[C] So
[G]
we started
[C]
[G]
I can't see anyone else
[C]
[F] [C]
[G]
I
[C]
[G]
[C]
[G]
[F] You never do what others tell you [C] to, you never make right for the people.
You never watch your life, [G] you never do what others tell you to.
And the guys that drink the shoo, they got the blood in their [C] hands,
they should be shooed.
So
[G]
[C]
[G]
[F] long for the father people, so long for the father [C] people.
So long for the father people, so long for the father people.
All the women know that, [G] back in the shoo, unless you have things that you do,
it's a thing that falls.
[C] Like a dog lying in a corner, you bite him, never warn him,
[G] look out, he'll take off his socks.
[C] He says everybody hates the tourists, since you want to fix the [G] sauce,
since you love.
Like the chips, cakes and crease talking about in the back,
he [F] was never going to stop.
So fix the living out of, [C] with no need of a soul,
and with nowhere to go, you [G] are regretting to exist.
And unless I'm trapped by Stephen, [C] I'm going to put you on the hook.
I reckon I'll be the last to know the stuff,
because your mother is not a child, she's a [G] slob.
Listen fool, you better remember what's at school.
You're [C] going to learn who to get and rise,
because if you're not ready, you're going to die.
[G] Watch him, he approaches, part of the wall,
he can cut himself down to bits, and [F] you're over.
You never learned your life out on the people,
you never knew what other [C] people knew.
You never learned your life out on the people,
you never watched your mother,
you never tried [G] on the news,
and you got some pretty good screws.
And you got those knucklehead [C] mouths.
Well, that's
[Em] that all [G] from us here [Bb] tonight.
[Em] How was it?
[N]
[Ab] [C] I think that was good, how was it?
[Ab] [C] You've been fantastic, I want to applaud you.
[Cm] Thank you very much for being here.
[C] I hope you enjoyed it.
We've [Cm] got the strokes to let me fall through in a few minutes.
First of all, I want [C] you to show your appreciation
of the people on the stage.
Could you say thank you to Mr Russell Senior at the violin?
You've been listening to Mr Mark Webber on the guitar.
Miss Kendra Doyle on the keyboards.
Mr Nicholas Banks on the drum kit.
Mr Richard Horling on the electric guitar.
[D] [E] Mr Steve Mackey on the 4 [Cm]-string electric bass.
And Mr Leo Abrahams on 6-string electric [C] guitar.
My name is Joe [Fm] Bliss,
and I'm on [C] the monitors.
And when I go [E] up on [C] the monitors,
I leave a message.
This is for me.
I mean,
literally,
I just [Gm] want more.
When the song ends, like this!
[C]
[E] [Em] Oh,
[Gb]
I like [G] crickets too.
[C] [Dbm]
Black lace are only remembered for I could do so it could [C] be a lot worse
[Cm] That's the name of the song
[C] She came from Bootsy had a force when I met
She stood in school to let some Martin's carotids
[G]
She [C]
told me that a diet was loaded
And
[G] then 30 seconds time she said
[F] Why
[C] asleep with people I want to sleep with
People [G] like you what else could I do I said
[C] So
[G]
we started
[C]
[G]
I can't see anyone else
[C]
[F] [C]
[G]
I
[C]
[G]
[C]
[G]
[F] You never do what others tell you [C] to, you never make right for the people.
You never watch your life, [G] you never do what others tell you to.
And the guys that drink the shoo, they got the blood in their [C] hands,
they should be shooed.
So
[G]
[C]
[G]
[F] long for the father people, so long for the father [C] people.
So long for the father people, so long for the father people.
All the women know that, [G] back in the shoo, unless you have things that you do,
it's a thing that falls.
[C] Like a dog lying in a corner, you bite him, never warn him,
[G] look out, he'll take off his socks.
[C] He says everybody hates the tourists, since you want to fix the [G] sauce,
since you love.
Like the chips, cakes and crease talking about in the back,
he [F] was never going to stop.
So fix the living out of, [C] with no need of a soul,
and with nowhere to go, you [G] are regretting to exist.
And unless I'm trapped by Stephen, [C] I'm going to put you on the hook.
I reckon I'll be the last to know the stuff,
because your mother is not a child, she's a [G] slob.
Listen fool, you better remember what's at school.
You're [C] going to learn who to get and rise,
because if you're not ready, you're going to die.
[G] Watch him, he approaches, part of the wall,
he can cut himself down to bits, and [F] you're over.
You never learned your life out on the people,
you never knew what other [C] people knew.
You never learned your life out on the people,
you never watched your mother,
you never tried [G] on the news,
and you got some pretty good screws.
And you got those knucklehead [C] mouths.
Well, that's
[Em] that all [G] from us here [Bb] tonight.
[Em] How was it?
[N]
[Ab] [C] I think that was good, how was it?
[Ab] [C] You've been fantastic, I want to applaud you.
[Cm] Thank you very much for being here.
[C] I hope you enjoyed it.
We've [Cm] got the strokes to let me fall through in a few minutes.
First of all, I want [C] you to show your appreciation
of the people on the stage.
Could you say thank you to Mr Russell Senior at the violin?
You've been listening to Mr Mark Webber on the guitar.
Miss Kendra Doyle on the keyboards.
Mr Nicholas Banks on the drum kit.
Mr Richard Horling on the electric guitar.
[D] [E] Mr Steve Mackey on the 4 [Cm]-string electric bass.
And Mr Leo Abrahams on 6-string electric [C] guitar.
My name is Joe [Fm] Bliss,
and I'm on [C] the monitors.
And when I go [E] up on [C] the monitors,
I leave a message.
This is for me.
I mean,
literally,
I just [Gm] want more.
When the song ends, like this!
[C]
[E] [Em] Oh,
[Gb]
I like [G] crickets too.
[C] [Dbm]
Key:
C
G
F
Cm
Em
C
G
F
_ If we're if Pope are only ever remembered for this song I don't care
_ _ Black _ _ _ lace are only remembered for I could do so it could [C] be a lot worse
_ _ [Cm] That's the name of the song _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ She came from Bootsy had a force when I met
She stood in school to let some Martin's carotids
[G]
She _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
told me that a diet was loaded
And _ _ _
[G] _ _ then 30 seconds time she said
[F] _ _ _ _ Why _
_ [C] _ asleep with people I want to sleep with
People [G] like you what else could I do I said
_ _ [C] So _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
we started
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
I can't see anyone else
_ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ I
_ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ You never do what others tell you [C] to, you never make right for the people.
You never watch your life, [G] you never do what others tell you to.
And the guys that drink the shoo, they got the blood in their [C] hands,
they should be shooed.
_ _ So _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] long for the father people, so long for the father [C] people.
So long for the father people, so long for the father people.
All the women know that, [G] back in the shoo, unless you have things that you do,
it's a thing that falls.
[C] _ _ Like a dog lying in a corner, you bite him, never warn him,
[G] look out, _ he'll take off his socks.
_ _ _ [C] He says everybody hates the tourists, since you want to fix the [G] sauce,
since you love.
_ Like the chips, cakes and crease talking about in the back,
he [F] was never going to stop.
So fix the living out of, [C] with no need of a soul,
and with nowhere to go, you [G] are regretting to exist.
And unless I'm trapped by Stephen, [C] I'm going to put you on the hook.
I reckon I'll be the last to know the stuff,
because your mother is not a child, she's a [G] slob.
Listen fool, you better remember what's at school.
You're [C] going to learn who to get and rise,
because if you're not ready, you're going to die.
[G] Watch him, he approaches, part of the wall,
he can cut himself down to bits, and [F] you're over.
You never learned your life out on the people,
you never knew what other [C] people knew.
You never learned your life out on the people,
you never watched your mother,
you never tried [G] on the news,
and you got some pretty good screws.
And you got those knucklehead [C] mouths.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Well, that's _
[Em] that all [G] from us here [Bb] tonight. _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ How was it?
_ [N] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [C] _ I think that was good, how was it?
[Ab] _ _ _ [C] You've been fantastic, I want to applaud you.
[Cm] Thank you very much for being here.
[C] I hope you enjoyed it.
We've [Cm] got the strokes to let me fall through in a few minutes.
_ _ First of all, I want [C] you to show your appreciation
of the people on the stage.
_ _ Could you say thank you to Mr Russell Senior at the violin?
_ You've _ _ _ _ been listening to Mr Mark Webber on the guitar. _ _ _
_ Miss Kendra Doyle on the keyboards. _ _ _ _
Mr Nicholas Banks on the drum kit. _ _ _ _
_ _ Mr Richard Horling on the electric guitar. _ _
_ [D] _ _ [E] Mr Steve Mackey on the 4 [Cm]-string electric bass.
_ _ And Mr Leo Abrahams on 6-string electric [C] guitar. _ _ _ _ _ _
My name is Joe [Fm] Bliss,
and I'm on [C] the monitors.
_ And when I go _ [E] up on [C] the monitors, _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I leave _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ message.
This is for me.
I mean,
_ literally,
I just _ [Gm] want _ more. _ _
_ When the song ends, like this!
_ [C] _
_ [E] _ _ [Em] Oh, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ I like [G] crickets too.
[C] _ _ _ [Dbm] _
_ _ Black _ _ _ lace are only remembered for I could do so it could [C] be a lot worse
_ _ [Cm] That's the name of the song _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ She came from Bootsy had a force when I met
She stood in school to let some Martin's carotids
[G]
She _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
told me that a diet was loaded
And _ _ _
[G] _ _ then 30 seconds time she said
[F] _ _ _ _ Why _
_ [C] _ asleep with people I want to sleep with
People [G] like you what else could I do I said
_ _ [C] So _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
we started
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
I can't see anyone else
_ _ _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ I
_ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ You never do what others tell you [C] to, you never make right for the people.
You never watch your life, [G] you never do what others tell you to.
And the guys that drink the shoo, they got the blood in their [C] hands,
they should be shooed.
_ _ So _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] long for the father people, so long for the father [C] people.
So long for the father people, so long for the father people.
All the women know that, [G] back in the shoo, unless you have things that you do,
it's a thing that falls.
[C] _ _ Like a dog lying in a corner, you bite him, never warn him,
[G] look out, _ he'll take off his socks.
_ _ _ [C] He says everybody hates the tourists, since you want to fix the [G] sauce,
since you love.
_ Like the chips, cakes and crease talking about in the back,
he [F] was never going to stop.
So fix the living out of, [C] with no need of a soul,
and with nowhere to go, you [G] are regretting to exist.
And unless I'm trapped by Stephen, [C] I'm going to put you on the hook.
I reckon I'll be the last to know the stuff,
because your mother is not a child, she's a [G] slob.
Listen fool, you better remember what's at school.
You're [C] going to learn who to get and rise,
because if you're not ready, you're going to die.
[G] Watch him, he approaches, part of the wall,
he can cut himself down to bits, and [F] you're over.
You never learned your life out on the people,
you never knew what other [C] people knew.
You never learned your life out on the people,
you never watched your mother,
you never tried [G] on the news,
and you got some pretty good screws.
And you got those knucklehead [C] mouths.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Well, that's _
[Em] that all [G] from us here [Bb] tonight. _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ How was it?
_ [N] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [C] _ I think that was good, how was it?
[Ab] _ _ _ [C] You've been fantastic, I want to applaud you.
[Cm] Thank you very much for being here.
[C] I hope you enjoyed it.
We've [Cm] got the strokes to let me fall through in a few minutes.
_ _ First of all, I want [C] you to show your appreciation
of the people on the stage.
_ _ Could you say thank you to Mr Russell Senior at the violin?
_ You've _ _ _ _ been listening to Mr Mark Webber on the guitar. _ _ _
_ Miss Kendra Doyle on the keyboards. _ _ _ _
Mr Nicholas Banks on the drum kit. _ _ _ _
_ _ Mr Richard Horling on the electric guitar. _ _
_ [D] _ _ [E] Mr Steve Mackey on the 4 [Cm]-string electric bass.
_ _ And Mr Leo Abrahams on 6-string electric [C] guitar. _ _ _ _ _ _
My name is Joe [Fm] Bliss,
and I'm on [C] the monitors.
_ And when I go _ [E] up on [C] the monitors, _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I leave _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ message.
This is for me.
I mean,
_ literally,
I just _ [Gm] want _ more. _ _
_ When the song ends, like this!
_ [C] _
_ [E] _ _ [Em] Oh, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ I like [G] crickets too.
[C] _ _ _ [Dbm] _