Chords for Remembering Tom 'T-Bone' Wolk -- Safety Sandwich [Live from Daryl's House #30-03]
Tempo:
95.15 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Cm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Cm] Food, ah!
He was relentless.
Passion for food.
He talked about food a lot.
What am I going [Am] to eat now?
[A] Food was more [Ebm] important than music.
[A] He was such a connoisseur.
Food [F] elitist.
[Cm] Certainly a great cook.
If you're out of hot sauce, get [C] him.
Tabasco in his pocket.
It's in his jacket.
What's in the bag?
He pulled out anything from his [G] bag.
He would [F] always bring [Am] his own food.
Yes.
[E] He tried to bring bananas into Jamaica.
[Eb] [Bb]
[Gm] [Gb] [Bm] I feel like every time there's a break, there's food in [A] my mouth.
[E] [D] [A] [E] [D] [A]
[E] [A] [G] [E] [A] First time I [Em] ever, we got on the bus.
I was like, I'm going to eat bananas.
I was like, I'm going to eat bananas.
I was in a van or something [D] and he had [A]
[E] a [Em] sandwich and then he had a bag.
[E] I was like, what's in the bag?
He said, [D] [A] safety sandwich.
[E] On the way down to the [A] airport, buddy, [G] [E] safety sandwich.
[D] You never [A] know where you're [E] going to be.
So you've got to have a safety sandwich with you.
They tell my sons that now.
[D] They have to have a safety [A] sandwich.
[E] We wouldn't have food for hours and hours and I'd be like, oh man, my [D] blood sugar [A] level's
like, [Em] I need some food.
And he had food on him constantly.
[E] [D] He [A] pulled out [E] anything from his bag.
Wherever he went, if we got on the bus, he'd be like, I'm going to eat bananas.
If we got on an international flight to Japan or Europe or [A] whatever, he [E] would always bring
his own [Gm] food.
Now, I know that I don't spend the whole day live from Daryl's house freaking eating food
because I'm playing music with my towels.
So why is it that the camera is on me with him stuffing my face all the time?
I don't know.
You go to different places, you get the finest food you'd find in Japan.
You'd find the best Italian restaurants.
Anywhere in the world that you would travel with T-bone, your food was covered.
I never saw anybody pay so much attention to such small things in the world of food.
Mike, you gotta come with me.
It's like, you know, one o'clock in the morning.
It's like, we're going to truck number seven, which is like the taquerias.
[G] And it's like, not number three or four, you got number seven.
That's the [Cm] truck.
If he went to Japan, he would do a thing called the sacrificial [Eb] salami, where he would have two salamis.
And when the customs [F] guy at the [Eb] airport in Tokyo said, are [C] you carrying [A] [D] any contraband?
He'd go, well, all I have is [Eb] a salami.
And the guy would take [G] his salami.
Meanwhile, [Gm] he had a second salami [F] in his back [C] pocket.
He [Cm] tried to do this just a couple weeks ago, really.
[C] In Jamaica, he [F] goes, well, [Bb] [Cm] how about these bananas?
And the [Eb] customs person [G] actually laughed.
And [Cm] she said, what, you're bringing bananas into Jamaica?
Yes.
He [C] tried to bring [Fm] bananas into Jamaica.
Why would anybody [F] smuggle bananas into Jamaica?
You can get [Gb] bananas anywhere.
He was trying [Cm] to do the sacrificial banana, but it didn't work.
He was relentless.
Passion for food.
He talked about food a lot.
What am I going [Am] to eat now?
[A] Food was more [Ebm] important than music.
[A] He was such a connoisseur.
Food [F] elitist.
[Cm] Certainly a great cook.
If you're out of hot sauce, get [C] him.
Tabasco in his pocket.
It's in his jacket.
What's in the bag?
He pulled out anything from his [G] bag.
He would [F] always bring [Am] his own food.
Yes.
[E] He tried to bring bananas into Jamaica.
[Eb] [Bb]
[Gm] [Gb] [Bm] I feel like every time there's a break, there's food in [A] my mouth.
[E] [D] [A] [E] [D] [A]
[E] [A] [G] [E] [A] First time I [Em] ever, we got on the bus.
I was like, I'm going to eat bananas.
I was like, I'm going to eat bananas.
I was in a van or something [D] and he had [A]
[E] a [Em] sandwich and then he had a bag.
[E] I was like, what's in the bag?
He said, [D] [A] safety sandwich.
[E] On the way down to the [A] airport, buddy, [G] [E] safety sandwich.
[D] You never [A] know where you're [E] going to be.
So you've got to have a safety sandwich with you.
They tell my sons that now.
[D] They have to have a safety [A] sandwich.
[E] We wouldn't have food for hours and hours and I'd be like, oh man, my [D] blood sugar [A] level's
like, [Em] I need some food.
And he had food on him constantly.
[E] [D] He [A] pulled out [E] anything from his bag.
Wherever he went, if we got on the bus, he'd be like, I'm going to eat bananas.
If we got on an international flight to Japan or Europe or [A] whatever, he [E] would always bring
his own [Gm] food.
Now, I know that I don't spend the whole day live from Daryl's house freaking eating food
because I'm playing music with my towels.
So why is it that the camera is on me with him stuffing my face all the time?
I don't know.
You go to different places, you get the finest food you'd find in Japan.
You'd find the best Italian restaurants.
Anywhere in the world that you would travel with T-bone, your food was covered.
I never saw anybody pay so much attention to such small things in the world of food.
Mike, you gotta come with me.
It's like, you know, one o'clock in the morning.
It's like, we're going to truck number seven, which is like the taquerias.
[G] And it's like, not number three or four, you got number seven.
That's the [Cm] truck.
If he went to Japan, he would do a thing called the sacrificial [Eb] salami, where he would have two salamis.
And when the customs [F] guy at the [Eb] airport in Tokyo said, are [C] you carrying [A] [D] any contraband?
He'd go, well, all I have is [Eb] a salami.
And the guy would take [G] his salami.
Meanwhile, [Gm] he had a second salami [F] in his back [C] pocket.
He [Cm] tried to do this just a couple weeks ago, really.
[C] In Jamaica, he [F] goes, well, [Bb] [Cm] how about these bananas?
And the [Eb] customs person [G] actually laughed.
And [Cm] she said, what, you're bringing bananas into Jamaica?
Yes.
He [C] tried to bring [Fm] bananas into Jamaica.
Why would anybody [F] smuggle bananas into Jamaica?
You can get [Gb] bananas anywhere.
He was trying [Cm] to do the sacrificial banana, but it didn't work.
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[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ Food, ah!
He was relentless.
Passion for food.
He talked about food a lot.
What am I going [Am] to eat now?
[A] Food was more [Ebm] important than music.
[A] He was such a connoisseur.
Food [F] elitist.
[Cm] Certainly a great cook.
If you're out of hot sauce, get [C] him.
Tabasco in his pocket.
It's in his jacket.
What's in the bag?
He pulled out anything from his [G] bag.
He would [F] always bring [Am] his own food.
Yes.
_ [E] He tried to bring bananas into Jamaica.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Gm] _ [Gb] _ [Bm] I feel like every time there's a break, there's food in [A] my mouth.
[E] _ _ [D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ [D] _ [A] _
[E] _ _ [A] _ [G] _ [E] _ _ [A] First time I [Em] ever, we got on the bus.
I was like, I'm going to eat bananas.
I was like, I'm going to eat bananas.
I was in a van or something [D] and he had [A]
[E] a [Em] sandwich and then he had a bag.
[E] I was like, what's in the bag?
He said, [D] [A] safety sandwich.
[E] On the way down to the [A] airport, buddy, [G] [E] safety sandwich.
[D] You never [A] know where you're [E] going to be.
So you've got to have a safety sandwich with you.
They tell my sons that now.
[D] They have to have a safety [A] sandwich.
[E] We wouldn't have food for hours and hours and I'd be like, oh man, my [D] blood sugar [A] level's
like, [Em] I need some food.
And he had food on him constantly.
[E] [D] He [A] pulled out [E] anything from his bag.
Wherever he went, if we got on the bus, he'd be like, I'm going to eat bananas.
If we got on an international flight to Japan or Europe or [A] whatever, he [E] would always bring
his own [Gm] food.
Now, I know that I don't spend the whole day live from Daryl's house freaking eating food
because I'm playing music with my towels.
So why is it that the camera is on me with him stuffing my face all the time?
I don't know.
You go to different places, you get the finest food you'd find in Japan.
You'd find the best Italian restaurants.
Anywhere in the world that you would travel with T-bone, your food was covered.
I never saw anybody pay so much attention to such small things in the world of food.
Mike, you gotta come with me.
It's like, you know, one o'clock in the morning.
It's like, we're going to truck number seven, which is like the taquerias.
[G] And it's like, not number three or four, you got number seven.
That's the [Cm] truck.
If he went to Japan, he would do a thing called the sacrificial [Eb] salami, where he would have two salamis.
And when the customs [F] guy at the [Eb] airport in Tokyo said, are [C] you carrying [A] [D] any contraband?
He'd go, well, all I have is [Eb] a salami.
And the guy would take [G] his salami.
Meanwhile, [Gm] he had a second salami [F] in his back [C] pocket.
He [Cm] tried to do this just a couple weeks ago, really.
[C] In Jamaica, he [F] goes, well, [Bb] _ [Cm] how about these bananas?
And the [Eb] customs person [G] actually laughed.
And [Cm] she said, what, you're bringing bananas into Jamaica?
Yes.
He [C] tried to bring [Fm] bananas into Jamaica.
Why would anybody [F] smuggle bananas into Jamaica?
You can get [Gb] bananas anywhere.
He was trying [Cm] to do the sacrificial banana, but it didn't work.
He was relentless.
Passion for food.
He talked about food a lot.
What am I going [Am] to eat now?
[A] Food was more [Ebm] important than music.
[A] He was such a connoisseur.
Food [F] elitist.
[Cm] Certainly a great cook.
If you're out of hot sauce, get [C] him.
Tabasco in his pocket.
It's in his jacket.
What's in the bag?
He pulled out anything from his [G] bag.
He would [F] always bring [Am] his own food.
Yes.
_ [E] He tried to bring bananas into Jamaica.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Gm] _ [Gb] _ [Bm] I feel like every time there's a break, there's food in [A] my mouth.
[E] _ _ [D] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ [D] _ [A] _
[E] _ _ [A] _ [G] _ [E] _ _ [A] First time I [Em] ever, we got on the bus.
I was like, I'm going to eat bananas.
I was like, I'm going to eat bananas.
I was in a van or something [D] and he had [A]
[E] a [Em] sandwich and then he had a bag.
[E] I was like, what's in the bag?
He said, [D] [A] safety sandwich.
[E] On the way down to the [A] airport, buddy, [G] [E] safety sandwich.
[D] You never [A] know where you're [E] going to be.
So you've got to have a safety sandwich with you.
They tell my sons that now.
[D] They have to have a safety [A] sandwich.
[E] We wouldn't have food for hours and hours and I'd be like, oh man, my [D] blood sugar [A] level's
like, [Em] I need some food.
And he had food on him constantly.
[E] [D] He [A] pulled out [E] anything from his bag.
Wherever he went, if we got on the bus, he'd be like, I'm going to eat bananas.
If we got on an international flight to Japan or Europe or [A] whatever, he [E] would always bring
his own [Gm] food.
Now, I know that I don't spend the whole day live from Daryl's house freaking eating food
because I'm playing music with my towels.
So why is it that the camera is on me with him stuffing my face all the time?
I don't know.
You go to different places, you get the finest food you'd find in Japan.
You'd find the best Italian restaurants.
Anywhere in the world that you would travel with T-bone, your food was covered.
I never saw anybody pay so much attention to such small things in the world of food.
Mike, you gotta come with me.
It's like, you know, one o'clock in the morning.
It's like, we're going to truck number seven, which is like the taquerias.
[G] And it's like, not number three or four, you got number seven.
That's the [Cm] truck.
If he went to Japan, he would do a thing called the sacrificial [Eb] salami, where he would have two salamis.
And when the customs [F] guy at the [Eb] airport in Tokyo said, are [C] you carrying [A] [D] any contraband?
He'd go, well, all I have is [Eb] a salami.
And the guy would take [G] his salami.
Meanwhile, [Gm] he had a second salami [F] in his back [C] pocket.
He [Cm] tried to do this just a couple weeks ago, really.
[C] In Jamaica, he [F] goes, well, [Bb] _ [Cm] how about these bananas?
And the [Eb] customs person [G] actually laughed.
And [Cm] she said, what, you're bringing bananas into Jamaica?
Yes.
He [C] tried to bring [Fm] bananas into Jamaica.
Why would anybody [F] smuggle bananas into Jamaica?
You can get [Gb] bananas anywhere.
He was trying [Cm] to do the sacrificial banana, but it didn't work.