Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers "Contraband" Chords

Tempo:
115.5 bpm
Chords used:

D

A

E

F#

Bm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers "Contraband" chords
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[D]
[A]
[D] [A] Anything you want, you should [D] tell me.
[A] La cocaína, la salma, [D] the soy.
[G]
Typifying a [B] peacemaker's sound, it depends on what you think the peacemakers are.
I'm so close to the canvas I can't tell.
[Em] The cool thing is that there probably isn't a song that really [F#] typifies a peacemaker's sound.
The way I sort of describe this band is that basically they're a [E] pop rock band,
but they have a lot of southwestern influences with some Mexican rhythms and [D] some tropical rhythms,
a [Em] little bit of a country vibe, and they just blend [F] a lot of different genres
[A] into something that I haven't really heard too much and that has sort of a universal appeal.
I think it sounds honest, I [Am] think it sounds organic,
[D] and I think it sounds like [A] every piece of the picture, [D] the audio picture, is discernible.
I [E] think people really [D] enjoy the message of what Raj is [Bm] saying and how the band [F#] plays.
[D] But our sound is, [E] it's based in rock and roll, [A] it's based in melody, and it's based in [D] spirit.
I think it's [E] generally up-tempo, I think it's generally humanistic.
I don't know how [A] you throw that all in and just define a sound.
We've got everything from straight ahead [Dm] rock and roll to overt [N] reggae songs.
I think that there's a southwestern [A] sound and feel to it, but I don't know how to describe [D] that.
Basically they're a rock band, you know, so I [A]
[F#] think that what [A] keeps them from being too easily [D] classified
is what makes them so interesting, and that's [A] probably why we relate to it and get into it,
[D] because there's not too many bands out there like them, [E] none that I know of.
I'm from [D] a service to society
[Bm] I got [F#m] your pass, I've never bought a price [D] now
Choose your variety
You [A] name the time, you name the place
You name [D] the country band
I [E] will be there, darling, not a lot [A] of pain
I guarantee delivery
[D] By air, by sea or land
[Bm] That's how we make a [D] lot of easy money, [E] baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
[A] The hard way
[D] [A] The hard way
[D]
You [A] name the time, you name the place
[D] You name the country band
[A] That's how we make a lot of easy money, baby
[D] The hard way
[A] You name the
Key:  
D
1321
A
1231
E
2311
F#
134211112
Bm
13421112
D
1321
A
1231
E
2311
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Let's start jamming Roger Clyne And The Peacemakers - Contraband chords, Practice these chords sequence - A, D and A. Adjust your pace with the tempo control on ChordU, starting slowly and speeding up progressively. Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: A Major.

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_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ Anything you want, you should [D] tell me. _ _
[A] La cocaína, la salma, [D] the soy.
_ [G] _
Typifying a [B] peacemaker's sound, it depends on what you think the peacemakers are.
I'm so close to the canvas I can't tell.
[Em] The cool thing is that there probably isn't a song that really [F#] typifies a peacemaker's sound.
The way I sort of describe this band is that basically they're a [E] pop rock band,
but they have a lot of southwestern influences with some Mexican rhythms and [D] some tropical rhythms,
a _ [Em] little bit of a country vibe, and they just blend [F] a lot of different genres
[A] _ into something that I haven't really heard too much and that has sort of a universal appeal.
I think it sounds honest, I [Am] think it sounds organic,
[D] and I think it sounds like [A] every piece of the picture, [D] the audio picture, is discernible.
I [E] think people _ _ really [D] enjoy the message of what Raj is [Bm] saying and how the band [F#] plays.
[D] But our sound is, [E] it's based in rock and roll, [A] it's based in melody, and it's based in [D] spirit.
_ _ _ I think it's [E] generally up-tempo, I think it's generally humanistic.
I don't know how [A] you throw that all in and just define a sound. _
We've got everything from straight ahead [Dm] rock and roll to _ overt [N] reggae songs.
I think that there's a southwestern [A] sound and feel to it, but I don't know how to describe [D] that.
Basically they're a rock band, you know, so I [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] think that what _ [A] keeps them from being too easily [D] classified
is what makes them so interesting, and that's [A] probably why we relate to it and get into it,
[D] because there's not too many bands out there like them, _ [E] none that I know of.
I'm from [D] a service to society
[Bm] I got [F#m] your pass, I've never bought a price [D] now
_ _ Choose your variety
_ You [A] name the time, you name the place
You name [D] the country band
_ I [E] will be there, darling, not a lot [A] of pain
I _ _ guarantee delivery
[D] By air, by sea or land
[Bm] That's how we make a [D] lot of easy money, [E] baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
[A] The hard way
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] The hard _ way
_ [D] _ _ _
You [A] name the time, you name the place
[D] You name the country band
_ _ [A] That's how we make a lot of easy money, baby
[D] The hard way
_ [A] You name the

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