Chords for Steep Canyon Rangers "Going Midwest" Commentary
Tempo:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Gm] Yeah, Going Midwest, I remember writing that like, [Eb] I think it was back at the tour bus
came together.
reading The Great Gatsby for like, you know, I hadn't read it in years.
[Bb] That was kind of like, for me, that was kind of like the coda to The Great Gatsby.
I was like thinking like, you know, he's like leaving New York, you know, and he's going
and do this part of his life and what
you know, and that's kind of what that song [F] is to me.
you know, bidding that part of it goodbye, [Bb] maybe going back to your past
came together.
reading The Great Gatsby for like, you know, I hadn't read it in years.
[Bb] That was kind of like, for me, that was kind of like the coda to The Great Gatsby.
I was like thinking like, you know, he's like leaving New York, you know, and he's going
and do this part of his life and what
you know, and that's kind of what that song [F] is to me.
you know, bidding that part of it goodbye, [Bb] maybe going back to your past
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[Gm] Yeah, Going Midwest, I remember writing that like, [Eb] I think it was back at the tour bus
at the Lime Kiln [Bb] Theater, that's kind of when it came together.
_ _ And [F] I just finished reading The Great Gatsby for like, you know, I hadn't read it in years.
_ [Bb] That was kind of like, for me, that was kind of like the coda to The Great Gatsby.
I was like thinking like, you know, he's like leaving New York, you know, and he's going
back home and he's seen all this, you know, go [Eb] down and do this part of his life and what
he's doing right now, you know, and that's kind of what that song [F] is to me.
It's like, you know, bidding that part of it goodbye, [Bb] maybe going back to your past
a little bit or _ leaving [F] what you thought was [Gm] your future _ _ [Bb] behind.
_ _ _ We went [Eb] in _ and recorded that song [Bb] _ and we just, it was magical, you know.
[F] It was funny. _
Our manager, Dolph, [Bb] _ [Bb] he called us about a week before the session, he was like, I wish I
could be there, I wish I could be there when you're recording Going Midwest.
And I was like, I didn't _ _ really click.
I was like, OK, yeah, I know, I wish you could be there [Eb] too.
And sure enough, we went and recorded that song and Woody [Bb] and Mike just _ _ went right through
it, just in one [F] take, you know. _ _
And we were listening [Eb] back in the control room, [Bb] you know, and everybody was just like
emotional.
I was just like freaking weeping.
And, _ you know, I was like, oh, that's why I wanted to be here.
Like you seem prescient or something like that.
But _ [Eb] yeah, that was that was power.
That was a really powerful moment.
And that was kind of the moment [F] in the studio.
And I was like, yeah, man, [Bb] Joe has got us [F] doing exactly what we need to be doing.
[Eb] I mean, I kind of felt that [Bb] before.
But, you know, when you have something like that, then you're like, yeah, that's where
we need to be.
[C] That's how we're doing. _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ I'm going to be back like waves out [Bb] on the sea. _ _
_ _ _ [F] I'm going to be in West Bay.
[Eb] That's where I [Bb] ought to be. _ _
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_ _ _ _ So I thank you for treating a stranger kind. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] I'd like to thank you for treating your stranger [Bb] kind. _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] Now I know just what it [Bb] was you had in mind. _ _
_ _ Because I'm going to be in West Bay.
Thought that you should know. _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] I'm going to be in West Bay.
Thought that you [Bb] should know. _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] There's no need to _ [Eb] tell me now you can't [Bb] go. _ _
_ _ _ [C] There's no need to tell me [Bb] now you can't go. _ _
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[Gm] Yeah, Going Midwest, I remember writing that like, [Eb] I think it was back at the tour bus
at the Lime Kiln [Bb] Theater, that's kind of when it came together.
_ _ And [F] I just finished reading The Great Gatsby for like, you know, I hadn't read it in years.
_ [Bb] That was kind of like, for me, that was kind of like the coda to The Great Gatsby.
I was like thinking like, you know, he's like leaving New York, you know, and he's going
back home and he's seen all this, you know, go [Eb] down and do this part of his life and what
he's doing right now, you know, and that's kind of what that song [F] is to me.
It's like, you know, bidding that part of it goodbye, [Bb] maybe going back to your past
a little bit or _ leaving [F] what you thought was [Gm] your future _ _ [Bb] behind.
_ _ _ We went [Eb] in _ and recorded that song [Bb] _ and we just, it was magical, you know.
[F] It was funny. _
Our manager, Dolph, [Bb] _ [Bb] he called us about a week before the session, he was like, I wish I
could be there, I wish I could be there when you're recording Going Midwest.
And I was like, I didn't _ _ really click.
I was like, OK, yeah, I know, I wish you could be there [Eb] too.
And sure enough, we went and recorded that song and Woody [Bb] and Mike just _ _ went right through
it, just in one [F] take, you know. _ _
And we were listening [Eb] back in the control room, [Bb] you know, and everybody was just like
emotional.
I was just like freaking weeping.
And, _ you know, I was like, oh, that's why I wanted to be here.
Like you seem prescient or something like that.
But _ [Eb] yeah, that was that was power.
That was a really powerful moment.
And that was kind of the moment [F] in the studio.
And I was like, yeah, man, [Bb] Joe has got us [F] doing exactly what we need to be doing.
[Eb] I mean, I kind of felt that [Bb] before.
But, you know, when you have something like that, then you're like, yeah, that's where
we need to be.
[C] That's how we're doing. _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ I'm going to be back like waves out [Bb] on the sea. _ _
_ _ _ [F] I'm going to be in West Bay.
[Eb] That's where I [Bb] ought to be. _ _
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_ _ _ _ So I thank you for treating a stranger kind. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] I'd like to thank you for treating your stranger [Bb] kind. _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] Now I know just what it [Bb] was you had in mind. _ _
_ _ Because I'm going to be in West Bay.
Thought that you should know. _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] I'm going to be in West Bay.
Thought that you [Bb] should know. _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] There's no need to _ [Eb] tell me now you can't [Bb] go. _ _
_ _ _ [C] There's no need to tell me [Bb] now you can't go. _ _
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