Chords for Roger Waters Live In Argentina Part 8 - Perfect Sense
Tempo:
105.1 bpm
Chords used:
C
Db
Eb
G
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F]
Stop.
[Db]
Will [Gm] you stop, Davie?
[G]
[C] Stop.
6, 7.
[C] I'm afraid.
8.
[D] I'm afraid.
Davie, [C]
my mind is going.
[F]
I can feel it.
[Bb]
I can feel
[Eb] it.
My mind is going.
[F]
Small question about it.
[Bb]
[Eb] I can feel
[Ab] it.
I can't do this anymore.
[Db]
[Eb] I'm a
MONKEY!
[Ab] The monkey sat on a pile of stone
[Fm] [Db] and he stared at the broken bone in his hand.
[Gb] The strings of the Viennese Quartet rang out across the room.
[B]
[Db]
The monkey looked up at the stars.
[Gb] HE'S HERE!
And he thought to himself,
Memory [B] is a stranger,
History is for fools.
[E]
And he cleaned his hands in a pool of holy [A] writings.
Turned his back on the [Dbm] garden and set out [B] for the nearest town.
Hold [Abm] on, hold [E] on soldier.
[E]
[A]
There's a love [D] in each letter.
The Jews kill the [G] Arab bitches and that is the news.
[A]
Is it any [D] wonder that [A] he's confused?
He said, Mama, my president's a fool.
Why do I have to keep reading these [G] black-knit manuals?
And the Jew [C] monkey said,
Black -knit, timeless, linear, memory's a [F] stranger, history's for fools.
And it's in the hands of the great God on my [G]
nuclear submarine.
Send him back, in search of the Garden of [C]
Eden.
[E]
Can't [G] you [C] see it all makes perfect sense?
Express the dollars and cents, pound shills [G] and cents.
[Dm] Look at you see [F] it all makes sense.
[C]
[Gm]
I'm so absent, perfect, [C] focused.
Hold on, hold [Gm] on soldier.
I'm so funny, the Jews are nice.
[C]
Hold on, hold [Bb] on soldier.
Just hold me tonight.
[Cm] Hi everybody, I'm Marv Albert and welcome to our telecast coming to you live [Eb] from Memorial Stadium.
It's a beautiful day and today we expect a sensational [F] matchup.
But first, our global anvil.
[Dm]
Can't you [Bb] see it all makes perfect sense?
Express the dollars and cents, pound shills and cents.
[Cm] And here [Eb]
[Eb] [Bb]
come the players.
[Fm]
As I speak to you now, the captain has his crosshair zeroed in on [Bb] the oil rig.
He's at periscope depth.
It looks to me like he's going to attack.
By the way, did you know that submarine captain earns $200,000 a year?
That's less tax, Marv.
Yeah, less tax.
Thank you, Henry.
[Ab] Now back to the game.
He fires one.
[Bbm] Yes, there goes two.
Both fish are early.
[Db] The rig is going into a three man defense.
Will they make it?
[Eb] I don't think so.
Look out, look [Cm] at that speed.
You
[Ab] see, it all makes perfect sense.
[Eb]
You
[Db] see, it all [Db] makes perfect [Ab] sense.
[Db]
You see, it
[Ab]
[Ab]
all makes perfect sense.
Well, thank you.
OK.
We're going to do a new song now.
When I was a very young man, when I was 17 years old,
I traveled with a friend to the Middle East and our car broke down in the Lebanon.
And I had to hitchhike home to London from Beirut.
Anyway, on the first night of that journey,
I was taken in by an Arab family who treated me with such extraordinary kindness and generosity.
They touched my heart and I've never forgotten them.
[G] Well, thank you.
They are an extraordinarily hospitable people.
Anyway, this story, I mean, this song, among other things,
is about that night, about that young man's journey.
Stop.
[Db]
Will [Gm] you stop, Davie?
[G]
[C] Stop.
6, 7.
[C] I'm afraid.
8.
[D] I'm afraid.
Davie, [C]
my mind is going.
[F]
I can feel it.
[Bb]
I can feel
[Eb] it.
My mind is going.
[F]
Small question about it.
[Bb]
[Eb] I can feel
[Ab] it.
I can't do this anymore.
[Db]
[Eb] I'm a
MONKEY!
[Ab] The monkey sat on a pile of stone
[Fm] [Db] and he stared at the broken bone in his hand.
[Gb] The strings of the Viennese Quartet rang out across the room.
[B]
[Db]
The monkey looked up at the stars.
[Gb] HE'S HERE!
And he thought to himself,
Memory [B] is a stranger,
History is for fools.
[E]
And he cleaned his hands in a pool of holy [A] writings.
Turned his back on the [Dbm] garden and set out [B] for the nearest town.
Hold [Abm] on, hold [E] on soldier.
[E]
[A]
There's a love [D] in each letter.
The Jews kill the [G] Arab bitches and that is the news.
[A]
Is it any [D] wonder that [A] he's confused?
He said, Mama, my president's a fool.
Why do I have to keep reading these [G] black-knit manuals?
And the Jew [C] monkey said,
Black -knit, timeless, linear, memory's a [F] stranger, history's for fools.
And it's in the hands of the great God on my [G]
nuclear submarine.
Send him back, in search of the Garden of [C]
Eden.
[E]
Can't [G] you [C] see it all makes perfect sense?
Express the dollars and cents, pound shills [G] and cents.
[Dm] Look at you see [F] it all makes sense.
[C]
[Gm]
I'm so absent, perfect, [C] focused.
Hold on, hold [Gm] on soldier.
I'm so funny, the Jews are nice.
[C]
Hold on, hold [Bb] on soldier.
Just hold me tonight.
[Cm] Hi everybody, I'm Marv Albert and welcome to our telecast coming to you live [Eb] from Memorial Stadium.
It's a beautiful day and today we expect a sensational [F] matchup.
But first, our global anvil.
[Dm]
Can't you [Bb] see it all makes perfect sense?
Express the dollars and cents, pound shills and cents.
[Cm] And here [Eb]
[Eb] [Bb]
come the players.
[Fm]
As I speak to you now, the captain has his crosshair zeroed in on [Bb] the oil rig.
He's at periscope depth.
It looks to me like he's going to attack.
By the way, did you know that submarine captain earns $200,000 a year?
That's less tax, Marv.
Yeah, less tax.
Thank you, Henry.
[Ab] Now back to the game.
He fires one.
[Bbm] Yes, there goes two.
Both fish are early.
[Db] The rig is going into a three man defense.
Will they make it?
[Eb] I don't think so.
Look out, look [Cm] at that speed.
You
[Ab] see, it all makes perfect sense.
[Eb]
You
[Db] see, it all [Db] makes perfect [Ab] sense.
[Db]
You see, it
[Ab]
[Ab]
all makes perfect sense.
Well, thank you.
OK.
We're going to do a new song now.
When I was a very young man, when I was 17 years old,
I traveled with a friend to the Middle East and our car broke down in the Lebanon.
And I had to hitchhike home to London from Beirut.
Anyway, on the first night of that journey,
I was taken in by an Arab family who treated me with such extraordinary kindness and generosity.
They touched my heart and I've never forgotten them.
[G] Well, thank you.
They are an extraordinarily hospitable people.
Anyway, this story, I mean, this song, among other things,
is about that night, about that young man's journey.
Key:
C
Db
Eb
G
Ab
C
Db
Eb
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ Stop.
_ [Db] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Will [Gm] you stop, Davie? _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ Stop. _
_ _ _ 6, _ _ _ _ 7.
[C] I'm afraid.
_ _ 8. _
_ _ [D] _ _ I'm afraid. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Davie, _ [C] _ _ _
my mind is going. _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _
I can feel it. _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ I can feel _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ it.
My mind is going. _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ Small question about it.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] I can _ feel _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] it. _
_ _ _ _ I can't do this anymore.
[Db] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ I'm a_
_ MONKEY! _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ The monkey sat on a pile of stone _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ [Db] _ and he stared at the broken bone in his hand. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] The strings of the Viennese Quartet rang out across the room.
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ _ The monkey looked up at the stars.
_ [Gb] HE'S HERE! _
_ _ And he thought to himself,
Memory [B] is a stranger, _
_ _ _ History is for fools.
[E] _ _ _
_ _ And he cleaned his hands in a pool of holy [A] writings. _ _
_ _ Turned his back on the [Dbm] garden and set out [B] for the nearest town.
_ _ _ _ Hold [Abm] on, hold [E] on soldier.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ There's a love _ _ _ [D] in each letter. _ _ _ _ _
The Jews kill the [G] Arab _ bitches and that is the news. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _
Is it any [D] wonder that [A] he's confused?
_ He said, Mama, my president's a fool.
Why do I have to keep reading these [G] black-knit _ manuals?
_ And the Jew _ _ _ [C] monkey said,
Black _ _ -knit, _ timeless, linear, memory's a [F] stranger, history's for fools.
And it's in the hands of the great God on my [G] _ _ _
nuclear submarine. _ _
Send him back, _ in search of the Garden of [C] _
Eden. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _
Can't [G] you [C] see _ _ _ _ _ _ it all makes perfect sense? _
_ Express the dollars and cents, pound shills [G] and cents.
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] Look at you see _ [F] it all makes sense.
[C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
I'm so _ absent, perfect, [C] focused. _ _
Hold on, hold [Gm] on soldier.
I'm so funny, the Jews are nice.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
Hold on, hold [Bb] on soldier. _
Just hold me tonight.
[Cm] Hi everybody, I'm Marv Albert and welcome to our telecast coming to you live [Eb] from Memorial Stadium.
It's a beautiful day and today we expect a sensational [F] matchup.
But first, our global anvil.
[Dm]
Can't you [Bb] see _ _ it all makes _ _ _ _ _ perfect sense?
Express the dollars _ and cents, pound shills and cents.
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ And here _ [Eb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
come the players.
_ [Fm]
As I speak to you now, the captain has his crosshair zeroed in on [Bb] the oil rig.
He's at periscope depth.
It looks to me like he's going to attack.
By the way, did you know that submarine captain earns $200,000 a year?
That's less tax, Marv.
Yeah, less tax.
Thank you, Henry.
[Ab] _ Now back to the game.
He fires one.
_ _ [Bbm] Yes, there goes two.
_ _ Both fish are early.
[Db] _ The rig is going into a three man defense.
Will they make it?
[Eb] I don't think so.
Look out, look [Cm] at that speed.
_ You _
[Ab] see, _ it all makes perfect _ _ _ _ sense. _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ You _ _ _
[Db] _ see, it all [Db] makes perfect [Ab] _ _ sense.
_ _ _ _ _ [Db]
You see, it _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ all makes perfect sense.
Well, thank you. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ OK. _ _
We're going to do a new song now.
When I was a very young man, when I was 17 years old,
I traveled with a friend to the Middle East and our car broke down in the Lebanon.
And I had to hitchhike home to London from Beirut.
_ Anyway, on the first night of that journey,
I was taken in by an Arab family who treated me with such extraordinary kindness and generosity.
They touched my heart and I've never forgotten them.
_ _ [G] Well, thank you. _
They are an extraordinarily hospitable people.
_ _ _ Anyway, this story, I mean, this song, among other things,
is about that night, about that young man's journey.
_ _ Stop.
_ [Db] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Will [Gm] you stop, Davie? _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ Stop. _
_ _ _ 6, _ _ _ _ 7.
[C] I'm afraid.
_ _ 8. _
_ _ [D] _ _ I'm afraid. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Davie, _ [C] _ _ _
my mind is going. _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _
I can feel it. _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ I can feel _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ it.
My mind is going. _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ Small question about it.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] I can _ feel _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] it. _
_ _ _ _ I can't do this anymore.
[Db] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ I'm a_
_ MONKEY! _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ The monkey sat on a pile of stone _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ [Db] _ and he stared at the broken bone in his hand. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] The strings of the Viennese Quartet rang out across the room.
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ _ The monkey looked up at the stars.
_ [Gb] HE'S HERE! _
_ _ And he thought to himself,
Memory [B] is a stranger, _
_ _ _ History is for fools.
[E] _ _ _
_ _ And he cleaned his hands in a pool of holy [A] writings. _ _
_ _ Turned his back on the [Dbm] garden and set out [B] for the nearest town.
_ _ _ _ Hold [Abm] on, hold [E] on soldier.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ There's a love _ _ _ [D] in each letter. _ _ _ _ _
The Jews kill the [G] Arab _ bitches and that is the news. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _
Is it any [D] wonder that [A] he's confused?
_ He said, Mama, my president's a fool.
Why do I have to keep reading these [G] black-knit _ manuals?
_ And the Jew _ _ _ [C] monkey said,
Black _ _ -knit, _ timeless, linear, memory's a [F] stranger, history's for fools.
And it's in the hands of the great God on my [G] _ _ _
nuclear submarine. _ _
Send him back, _ in search of the Garden of [C] _
Eden. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _
Can't [G] you [C] see _ _ _ _ _ _ it all makes perfect sense? _
_ Express the dollars and cents, pound shills [G] and cents.
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] Look at you see _ [F] it all makes sense.
[C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
I'm so _ absent, perfect, [C] focused. _ _
Hold on, hold [Gm] on soldier.
I'm so funny, the Jews are nice.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
Hold on, hold [Bb] on soldier. _
Just hold me tonight.
[Cm] Hi everybody, I'm Marv Albert and welcome to our telecast coming to you live [Eb] from Memorial Stadium.
It's a beautiful day and today we expect a sensational [F] matchup.
But first, our global anvil.
[Dm]
Can't you [Bb] see _ _ it all makes _ _ _ _ _ perfect sense?
Express the dollars _ and cents, pound shills and cents.
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ And here _ [Eb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
come the players.
_ [Fm]
As I speak to you now, the captain has his crosshair zeroed in on [Bb] the oil rig.
He's at periscope depth.
It looks to me like he's going to attack.
By the way, did you know that submarine captain earns $200,000 a year?
That's less tax, Marv.
Yeah, less tax.
Thank you, Henry.
[Ab] _ Now back to the game.
He fires one.
_ _ [Bbm] Yes, there goes two.
_ _ Both fish are early.
[Db] _ The rig is going into a three man defense.
Will they make it?
[Eb] I don't think so.
Look out, look [Cm] at that speed.
_ You _
[Ab] see, _ it all makes perfect _ _ _ _ sense. _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ You _ _ _
[Db] _ see, it all [Db] makes perfect [Ab] _ _ sense.
_ _ _ _ _ [Db]
You see, it _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ all makes perfect sense.
Well, thank you. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ OK. _ _
We're going to do a new song now.
When I was a very young man, when I was 17 years old,
I traveled with a friend to the Middle East and our car broke down in the Lebanon.
And I had to hitchhike home to London from Beirut.
_ Anyway, on the first night of that journey,
I was taken in by an Arab family who treated me with such extraordinary kindness and generosity.
They touched my heart and I've never forgotten them.
_ _ [G] Well, thank you. _
They are an extraordinarily hospitable people.
_ _ _ Anyway, this story, I mean, this song, among other things,
is about that night, about that young man's journey.