Chords for Red Hot Chili Peppers On Losing John Frusciante | On The Record
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
C#
D#
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N]
[G#] [Gm]
[F]
[C] But you too thought when John said no more that maybe that was the [D] end of things.
[G#] Well, [G] it's [C#] funny, you know, how when [D#] you're presented with different [C] circumstances in
life, you don't [D] know how you're going to feel until [C] the circumstances present [B] themselves.
Because I remember [D#]
thinking before John left that [C#] that could happen, that he would leave.
Things were feeling kind of dysfunctional, the communication, the [G]
ease of togetherness.
I don't know if I saw it coming, but I felt something [Em] coming.
I didn't know what it [F#] was.
Things were not flowing in an easy, [G#m] together, unified way.
Even [C] though I thought that our
[C#] art was [F] at a very high level.
[D#] But I [C#] thought to myself, I remember [B] thinking in my meditative
[A] times that [G] if John left, that I wouldn't want to do [A] it anymore.
It would be ridiculous to
do it without him.
[D#] But when he came to me and said, I'm [G] done.
I'm not doing it anymore.
[A] My first [G]
thought [F] in my brain, [C#m] cerebrally, was that's it.
There's no way we're going
to do it anymore.
But after he said it, in my [G] gut, [B] I felt something [C] else which soon came
into my thought, which was, [C#] especially after a little time away, I was like, I really love
[D] this band.
I love Anthony so [A] much.
[B] In [C]
[A] ways that aren't even, [G]
some things are divine,
and you can't really [G#m] [B] lodge [C#] them all out all the [D#] time.
But I knew that the sense [C#] of family
[C] and depth that we have, all of us, and Chad too, and just our thing, [C#m] that we started doing
[C] when we were kids, I'm just grateful.
We don't need to do it.
You know what I mean?
[C#m] We don't
have to do it.
Life gives [D#] us all many opportunities, but it's like, we love it.
[G#] [Gm]
[G#] [Gm]
[F]
[C] But you too thought when John said no more that maybe that was the [D] end of things.
[G#] Well, [G] it's [C#] funny, you know, how when [D#] you're presented with different [C] circumstances in
life, you don't [D] know how you're going to feel until [C] the circumstances present [B] themselves.
Because I remember [D#]
thinking before John left that [C#] that could happen, that he would leave.
Things were feeling kind of dysfunctional, the communication, the [G]
ease of togetherness.
I don't know if I saw it coming, but I felt something [Em] coming.
I didn't know what it [F#] was.
Things were not flowing in an easy, [G#m] together, unified way.
Even [C] though I thought that our
[C#] art was [F] at a very high level.
[D#] But I [C#] thought to myself, I remember [B] thinking in my meditative
[A] times that [G] if John left, that I wouldn't want to do [A] it anymore.
It would be ridiculous to
do it without him.
[D#] But when he came to me and said, I'm [G] done.
I'm not doing it anymore.
[A] My first [G]
thought [F] in my brain, [C#m] cerebrally, was that's it.
There's no way we're going
to do it anymore.
But after he said it, in my [G] gut, [B] I felt something [C] else which soon came
into my thought, which was, [C#] especially after a little time away, I was like, I really love
[D] this band.
I love Anthony so [A] much.
[B] In [C]
[A] ways that aren't even, [G]
some things are divine,
and you can't really [G#m] [B] lodge [C#] them all out all the [D#] time.
But I knew that the sense [C#] of family
[C] and depth that we have, all of us, and Chad too, and just our thing, [C#m] that we started doing
[C] when we were kids, I'm just grateful.
We don't need to do it.
You know what I mean?
[C#m] We don't
have to do it.
Life gives [D#] us all many opportunities, but it's like, we love it.
[G#] [Gm]
Key:
C
G
C#
D#
B
C
G
C#
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] But you too thought when John said no more that _ maybe that was the [D] end of things.
[G#] Well, [G] it's [C#] funny, you know, how when [D#] you're presented with different [C] circumstances in
life, you don't [D] know how you're going to feel until [C] the circumstances present [B] themselves.
Because I remember [D#]
thinking before John left that _ [C#] that could happen, that he would leave.
Things were feeling kind of dysfunctional, the communication, the [G]
ease of togetherness.
I don't know if I saw it coming, but I felt something [Em] coming.
I didn't know what it [F#] was.
Things were not flowing in an easy, [G#m] together, unified way.
Even [C] though I thought that our
[C#] art was [F] at a very high level. _ _ _
[D#] But I [C#] thought to myself, I remember [B] thinking in my meditative
[A] times that [G] if John left, that I wouldn't want to do [A] it anymore.
It would be ridiculous to
do it without him.
[D#] But when he came to me _ and said, I'm [G] done.
I'm not doing it anymore.
[A] My first _ [G]
thought [F] in my brain, [C#m] cerebrally, was that's it.
There's no way we're going
to do it anymore.
But after he said it, in my [G] gut, _ [B] _ _ I felt something [C] else which soon came
into my thought, which was, _ [C#] especially after a little time away, I was like, I really love
[D] this band.
I love Anthony so [A] much.
_ [B] In _ [C] _ _ _
[A] ways that aren't even, [G] _ _
some things are divine,
and you can't really [G#m] _ _ [B] lodge _ [C#] them all out all the [D#] time.
But I knew that the sense [C#] of family
[C] and depth that we have, all of us, and Chad too, and just our thing, [C#m] that we started doing
[C] when we were kids, _ I'm just grateful.
We don't need to do it.
You know what I mean?
[C#m] We don't
have to do it.
Life gives [D#] us all many opportunities, but it's like, we love it.
_ [G#] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] But you too thought when John said no more that _ maybe that was the [D] end of things.
[G#] Well, [G] it's [C#] funny, you know, how when [D#] you're presented with different [C] circumstances in
life, you don't [D] know how you're going to feel until [C] the circumstances present [B] themselves.
Because I remember [D#]
thinking before John left that _ [C#] that could happen, that he would leave.
Things were feeling kind of dysfunctional, the communication, the [G]
ease of togetherness.
I don't know if I saw it coming, but I felt something [Em] coming.
I didn't know what it [F#] was.
Things were not flowing in an easy, [G#m] together, unified way.
Even [C] though I thought that our
[C#] art was [F] at a very high level. _ _ _
[D#] But I [C#] thought to myself, I remember [B] thinking in my meditative
[A] times that [G] if John left, that I wouldn't want to do [A] it anymore.
It would be ridiculous to
do it without him.
[D#] But when he came to me _ and said, I'm [G] done.
I'm not doing it anymore.
[A] My first _ [G]
thought [F] in my brain, [C#m] cerebrally, was that's it.
There's no way we're going
to do it anymore.
But after he said it, in my [G] gut, _ [B] _ _ I felt something [C] else which soon came
into my thought, which was, _ [C#] especially after a little time away, I was like, I really love
[D] this band.
I love Anthony so [A] much.
_ [B] In _ [C] _ _ _
[A] ways that aren't even, [G] _ _
some things are divine,
and you can't really [G#m] _ _ [B] lodge _ [C#] them all out all the [D#] time.
But I knew that the sense [C#] of family
[C] and depth that we have, all of us, and Chad too, and just our thing, [C#m] that we started doing
[C] when we were kids, _ I'm just grateful.
We don't need to do it.
You know what I mean?
[C#m] We don't
have to do it.
Life gives [D#] us all many opportunities, but it's like, we love it.
_ [G#] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _