Chords for Richie Kotzen - Until You Suffer Some (Fire and Ice) - Acoustic at Reigen Live Vienna
Tempo:
82.575 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
F
G
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Well, as it turns out, normally I'd keep [F] playing, but we're going to do two sets tonight.
[G] Because I hate it.
I don't know what's the fuck.
[B] Because I get on a roll, I want to keep [F] going, I just want to keep playing.
Suddenly I have to stop, and then I panic.
But, [Bb] that's what we're doing.
[F] And so that means there's one more song in this set.
And actually, this is an interesting song.
It's a song that I wrote.
Actually, I never totally finished it.
[G] I had it mostly finished.
And years ago, when I lost my record deal, I was offered an opportunity to play in the band Poison.
And so I obviously took the opportunity.
But when [N] I did the audition, I remember being a very cocky 21-year-old guitar player.
And Poison at that time was a [D] huge band in the United States.
And they had [N] multiple hits on the radio.
So anytime you'd put on MTV or listen to the radio, you heard Poison [Fm] songs.
And when I got the opportunity to audition, I [Em] figured out, you know, I'm not [B] going to bother to study.
I know this shit.
I've been hearing this [Gbm] now for years.
[Fm] So I go to the audition, and they pick four songs.
[F] And I didn't play one of the four songs correctly.
I fucked up [G] every single chance I could.
And in the very last song, [F] not only did I not play it correctly, but the [Ab] amp that I was using broke.
And smoke [G] started coming out of the top of the amp.
It was a bad scene.
But in the end, Bret Michaels said, well, [N] to be honest, [F] I know you're a good guitar player, but you didn't play our [N] songs very well.
Do you have any songs of your own that you could [F] play for us?
And I had two that I played for them.
And the one I'm going to play [Ab] now, [F] it was [G] originally called Fire and Ice.
[F] And later, Bret and I rewrote some of the words.
[G] It's called Until You Suffer Some.
And [F] I think to this day, this is the saving grace of how I got [Abm] that gig was this song.
And I want to play it for you now.
[Eb] Oh,
[Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] [Eb] baby, I could do with something right.
I don't care if I [F] only [Ab] get a little [Eb] bit of your time.
Once I'm up, [Ab] [Eb] it's not enough.
This may be the last time [Ab] that you [Eb] see me in the house.
And it sure seems to me, I [Ab] said, right [Eb] tonight.
All those things were around me, got a long ways to find.
Nobody [Ab] knows about you, [Eb] you put me through.
This could be the [Bbm] last time [Ab] that I [Eb] be true to you.
Oh, [Bbm] baby, [Eb] this could be the last time we see you.
This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I know people should [Bbm] shut [Eb] up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
I can't go on if you [Eb] fire and ice.
Once it's [Fm] late, you hear [Eb] it.
It's just been a [Ab] while, but I've been wrong as [Eb] you've heard.
My love [Fm] girl, you [Eb] move my soul.
I was worried I [Fm] was weak, I [Eb] was thinking that you'd know what I said.
Oh, [Eb] baby, this could be the last time we see you.
This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye.
[Db] [Eb] I know people should [Bbm] shut [Eb] up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I can't go on [Ab] if you [Db] fire and ice.
I [Ab] [Eb]
[G] [Eb] [Bb] [Eb]
[Ab] [Bb]
[Eb] can't [Bb] stay in the [Ab] scene no more.
I'm in shock.
[Bb] I'm so [Eb] upset.
This is so much something I said.
Oh, baby, [Bbm] [Eb] this could be the last time we see you.
This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I know people should shut up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I can't go [Ab] on if you fire [Eb] and ice.
[Ebm] [Eb]
[Fm] [Eb]
[Ab] [Eb]
Woohoo!
[N] Thank you.
Give it up for the 54 year old, Suzy. Woohoo!
[G] Because I hate it.
I don't know what's the fuck.
[B] Because I get on a roll, I want to keep [F] going, I just want to keep playing.
Suddenly I have to stop, and then I panic.
But, [Bb] that's what we're doing.
[F] And so that means there's one more song in this set.
And actually, this is an interesting song.
It's a song that I wrote.
Actually, I never totally finished it.
[G] I had it mostly finished.
And years ago, when I lost my record deal, I was offered an opportunity to play in the band Poison.
And so I obviously took the opportunity.
But when [N] I did the audition, I remember being a very cocky 21-year-old guitar player.
And Poison at that time was a [D] huge band in the United States.
And they had [N] multiple hits on the radio.
So anytime you'd put on MTV or listen to the radio, you heard Poison [Fm] songs.
And when I got the opportunity to audition, I [Em] figured out, you know, I'm not [B] going to bother to study.
I know this shit.
I've been hearing this [Gbm] now for years.
[Fm] So I go to the audition, and they pick four songs.
[F] And I didn't play one of the four songs correctly.
I fucked up [G] every single chance I could.
And in the very last song, [F] not only did I not play it correctly, but the [Ab] amp that I was using broke.
And smoke [G] started coming out of the top of the amp.
It was a bad scene.
But in the end, Bret Michaels said, well, [N] to be honest, [F] I know you're a good guitar player, but you didn't play our [N] songs very well.
Do you have any songs of your own that you could [F] play for us?
And I had two that I played for them.
And the one I'm going to play [Ab] now, [F] it was [G] originally called Fire and Ice.
[F] And later, Bret and I rewrote some of the words.
[G] It's called Until You Suffer Some.
And [F] I think to this day, this is the saving grace of how I got [Abm] that gig was this song.
And I want to play it for you now.
[Eb] Oh,
[Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] [Eb] baby, I could do with something right.
I don't care if I [F] only [Ab] get a little [Eb] bit of your time.
Once I'm up, [Ab] [Eb] it's not enough.
This may be the last time [Ab] that you [Eb] see me in the house.
And it sure seems to me, I [Ab] said, right [Eb] tonight.
All those things were around me, got a long ways to find.
Nobody [Ab] knows about you, [Eb] you put me through.
This could be the [Bbm] last time [Ab] that I [Eb] be true to you.
Oh, [Bbm] baby, [Eb] this could be the last time we see you.
This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I know people should [Bbm] shut [Eb] up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
I can't go on if you [Eb] fire and ice.
Once it's [Fm] late, you hear [Eb] it.
It's just been a [Ab] while, but I've been wrong as [Eb] you've heard.
My love [Fm] girl, you [Eb] move my soul.
I was worried I [Fm] was weak, I [Eb] was thinking that you'd know what I said.
Oh, [Eb] baby, this could be the last time we see you.
This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye.
[Db] [Eb] I know people should [Bbm] shut [Eb] up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I can't go on [Ab] if you [Db] fire and ice.
I [Ab] [Eb]
[G] [Eb] [Bb] [Eb]
[Ab] [Bb]
[Eb] can't [Bb] stay in the [Ab] scene no more.
I'm in shock.
[Bb] I'm so [Eb] upset.
This is so much something I said.
Oh, baby, [Bbm] [Eb] this could be the last time we see you.
This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I know people should shut up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I can't go [Ab] on if you fire [Eb] and ice.
[Ebm] [Eb]
[Fm] [Eb]
[Ab] [Eb]
Woohoo!
[N] Thank you.
Give it up for the 54 year old, Suzy. Woohoo!
Key:
Eb
Ab
F
G
Fm
Eb
Ab
F
Well, as it turns out, normally I'd keep [F] playing, but we're going to do two sets tonight.
[G] Because I hate it.
I don't know what's the fuck.
[B] Because I get on a roll, I want to keep [F] going, I just want to keep playing.
Suddenly I have to stop, and then I panic.
But, [Bb] that's what we're doing.
[F] And so that means there's one more song in this set.
And actually, this is an interesting song.
It's a song that I wrote.
Actually, I never totally finished it.
[G] I had it mostly finished.
And years ago, when I lost my record deal, I was offered an opportunity to play in the band Poison.
And so I obviously _ took the opportunity.
But when [N] I did the audition, I remember being a very cocky 21-year-old guitar player.
_ And Poison at that time was a [D] huge band in the United States.
And they had [N] multiple hits on the radio.
So anytime you'd put on MTV or listen to the radio, you heard Poison [Fm] songs.
And when I got the opportunity to audition, I [Em] figured out, you know, I'm not [B] going to bother to study.
I know this shit.
I've been hearing this [Gbm] now for years.
[Fm] So I go to the audition, and they pick four songs.
[F] And I didn't play one of the four songs correctly.
I fucked up [G] every single chance I could.
And in the very last song, [F] not only did I not play it correctly, but the [Ab] amp that I was using broke.
And smoke [G] started coming out of the top of the amp.
It was a bad scene.
But in the end, Bret Michaels said, well, [N] to be honest, [F] I know you're a good guitar player, but you didn't play our [N] songs very well.
Do you have any songs of your own that you could [F] play for us?
And I had two that I played for them.
And the one I'm going to play [Ab] now, [F] it was [G] originally called Fire and Ice.
[F] And later, Bret and I rewrote some of the words.
[G] It's called Until You Suffer Some.
And [F] I think to this day, this is the saving grace of how I got [Abm] that gig was this song.
And I want to play it for you now.
[Eb] _ _ _ Oh, _
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ baby, I could do with something right.
I don't care if I [F] only [Ab] get a little [Eb] bit of your time.
_ Once I'm up, _ [Ab] [Eb] it's not enough.
_ This may be the last time [Ab] that you [Eb] see me in the house. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And it sure seems to me, I [Ab] said, right [Eb] _ tonight.
All those things were around me, got a long ways to find.
_ _ Nobody [Ab] knows about you, [Eb] you put me through.
_ _ This could be the [Bbm] last time [Ab] that I [Eb] be true to you.
_ _ Oh, [Bbm] baby, [Eb] this could be the last time we see you.
This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye.
_ [Eb] _ I know people should [Bbm] shut [Eb] up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
I can't go on if you [Eb] fire and ice. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Once it's [Fm] late, you hear [Eb] it.
_ _ It's just been a [Ab] while, but I've been wrong as [Eb] you've heard.
_ My love [Fm] girl, you [Eb] move my soul.
_ I was worried I [Fm] was weak, I [Eb] was thinking that you'd know what I said.
Oh, [Eb] baby, this could be the last time we see you.
This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye.
_ [Db] _ [Eb] I know people should [Bbm] shut [Eb] up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I can't go on [Ab] if you [Db] fire and ice.
I [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
[G] _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Eb] can't [Bb] stay in the [Ab] scene no more.
I'm in shock.
[Bb] _ I'm so [Eb] upset.
This is so much something I said.
Oh, baby, [Bbm] [Eb] this could be the last time we see you.
_ This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye. _
[Eb] _ I know people should shut up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I can't go [Ab] on if you fire [Eb] and ice. _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
Woohoo!
_ _ _ _ [N] _ Thank you.
_ _ Give it up for the 54 year old, Suzy. Woohoo! _ _ _ _
[G] Because I hate it.
I don't know what's the fuck.
[B] Because I get on a roll, I want to keep [F] going, I just want to keep playing.
Suddenly I have to stop, and then I panic.
But, [Bb] that's what we're doing.
[F] And so that means there's one more song in this set.
And actually, this is an interesting song.
It's a song that I wrote.
Actually, I never totally finished it.
[G] I had it mostly finished.
And years ago, when I lost my record deal, I was offered an opportunity to play in the band Poison.
And so I obviously _ took the opportunity.
But when [N] I did the audition, I remember being a very cocky 21-year-old guitar player.
_ And Poison at that time was a [D] huge band in the United States.
And they had [N] multiple hits on the radio.
So anytime you'd put on MTV or listen to the radio, you heard Poison [Fm] songs.
And when I got the opportunity to audition, I [Em] figured out, you know, I'm not [B] going to bother to study.
I know this shit.
I've been hearing this [Gbm] now for years.
[Fm] So I go to the audition, and they pick four songs.
[F] And I didn't play one of the four songs correctly.
I fucked up [G] every single chance I could.
And in the very last song, [F] not only did I not play it correctly, but the [Ab] amp that I was using broke.
And smoke [G] started coming out of the top of the amp.
It was a bad scene.
But in the end, Bret Michaels said, well, [N] to be honest, [F] I know you're a good guitar player, but you didn't play our [N] songs very well.
Do you have any songs of your own that you could [F] play for us?
And I had two that I played for them.
And the one I'm going to play [Ab] now, [F] it was [G] originally called Fire and Ice.
[F] And later, Bret and I rewrote some of the words.
[G] It's called Until You Suffer Some.
And [F] I think to this day, this is the saving grace of how I got [Abm] that gig was this song.
And I want to play it for you now.
[Eb] _ _ _ Oh, _
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ baby, I could do with something right.
I don't care if I [F] only [Ab] get a little [Eb] bit of your time.
_ Once I'm up, _ [Ab] [Eb] it's not enough.
_ This may be the last time [Ab] that you [Eb] see me in the house. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And it sure seems to me, I [Ab] said, right [Eb] _ tonight.
All those things were around me, got a long ways to find.
_ _ Nobody [Ab] knows about you, [Eb] you put me through.
_ _ This could be the [Bbm] last time [Ab] that I [Eb] be true to you.
_ _ Oh, [Bbm] baby, [Eb] this could be the last time we see you.
This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye.
_ [Eb] _ I know people should [Bbm] shut [Eb] up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
I can't go on if you [Eb] fire and ice. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Once it's [Fm] late, you hear [Eb] it.
_ _ It's just been a [Ab] while, but I've been wrong as [Eb] you've heard.
_ My love [Fm] girl, you [Eb] move my soul.
_ I was worried I [Fm] was weak, I [Eb] was thinking that you'd know what I said.
Oh, [Eb] baby, this could be the last time we see you.
This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye.
_ [Db] _ [Eb] I know people should [Bbm] shut [Eb] up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I can't go on [Ab] if you [Db] fire and ice.
I [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
[G] _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Eb] can't [Bb] stay in the [Ab] scene no more.
I'm in shock.
[Bb] _ I'm so [Eb] upset.
This is so much something I said.
Oh, baby, [Bbm] [Eb] this could be the last time we see you.
_ This could be the last time that we say [Ab] goodbye. _
[Eb] _ I know people should shut up.
I can't help but to say it.
I don't care if I say [Ab] goodbye.
[Eb] I can't go [Ab] on if you fire [Eb] and ice. _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
Woohoo!
_ _ _ _ [N] _ Thank you.
_ _ Give it up for the 54 year old, Suzy. Woohoo! _ _ _ _