Chords for Stephen Stills & David Crosby : The Day After Woodstock
Tempo:
108.15 bpm
Chords used:
G
A
B
E
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
What had happened was Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young had formed.
We had done their first public [Gm] performance in Los Angeles on a Friday night.
On a Saturday night we played in [G] Chicago.
On Sunday we were supposed to go to Woodstock.
[Cm] The boys were taken in and I was told I [Gm] couldn't go because I had to do a television [G] show the next day and
there was a possibility we [A] could get in, but they didn't know how
[Bb] we could get out.
I felt, you know, that this was [Fm] an amazing thing that had occurred [C] and to me
that was an [G] important event and I think I knew that that was as good as it was going [A] to get.
We have two people who just happened to be passing through the studio
looking for a payphone that works in New York and
[N] they are Steven Stills and David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, Nash [Bm] & Young.
[Dbm]
[B]
I hear you did very well at the festival.
Did it feel good?
At four o'clock in the morning?
Four in the morning?
In the rain?
Yeah.
It felt [B] good.
It was [Abm] probably 7.30 or 8.
It felt [E] good.
I still have my mud.
It still felt good.
[Ab] I didn't find my mud.
I wasn't there.
How was the festival in general?
Would you consider it [G] a success?
It was probably the strangest thing that's ever happened in the world.
Everybody said they were stunned.
[D]
[B] Can I describe to you what it looked like [E] flying in on a helicopter, man?
It looked [F] like an encampment of the Macedonian army on the Greek roads.
[G] Crossed with the biggest [A] batch of gypsies you ever saw.
[Abm] How did you get out?
I hear [E] that they're still trooping back.
Yeah, fast.
[Eb] It was amazing.
Do your parents all know where you are?
I mean that semi-seriously.
Do any of you have parents?
No, we all have fours.
Steven, could you do a number four so you think before it's too late?
We had done their first public [Gm] performance in Los Angeles on a Friday night.
On a Saturday night we played in [G] Chicago.
On Sunday we were supposed to go to Woodstock.
[Cm] The boys were taken in and I was told I [Gm] couldn't go because I had to do a television [G] show the next day and
there was a possibility we [A] could get in, but they didn't know how
[Bb] we could get out.
I felt, you know, that this was [Fm] an amazing thing that had occurred [C] and to me
that was an [G] important event and I think I knew that that was as good as it was going [A] to get.
We have two people who just happened to be passing through the studio
looking for a payphone that works in New York and
[N] they are Steven Stills and David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, Nash [Bm] & Young.
[Dbm]
[B]
I hear you did very well at the festival.
Did it feel good?
At four o'clock in the morning?
Four in the morning?
In the rain?
Yeah.
It felt [B] good.
It was [Abm] probably 7.30 or 8.
It felt [E] good.
I still have my mud.
It still felt good.
[Ab] I didn't find my mud.
I wasn't there.
How was the festival in general?
Would you consider it [G] a success?
It was probably the strangest thing that's ever happened in the world.
Everybody said they were stunned.
[D]
[B] Can I describe to you what it looked like [E] flying in on a helicopter, man?
It looked [F] like an encampment of the Macedonian army on the Greek roads.
[G] Crossed with the biggest [A] batch of gypsies you ever saw.
[Abm] How did you get out?
I hear [E] that they're still trooping back.
Yeah, fast.
[Eb] It was amazing.
Do your parents all know where you are?
I mean that semi-seriously.
Do any of you have parents?
No, we all have fours.
Steven, could you do a number four so you think before it's too late?
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What had happened was Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young had formed. _
We had done their first public [Gm] performance in Los Angeles on a Friday night.
On a Saturday night we played in [G] Chicago.
On Sunday we were supposed to go to Woodstock.
[Cm] The boys were taken in and I was told I [Gm] couldn't go because I had to do a television [G] show the next day and
there was a possibility we [A] could get in, but they didn't know how
[Bb] we could get out.
I felt, you know, that this was [Fm] an amazing thing that had occurred [C] and to me
that was an [G] important event and I think I knew that that was as good as it was going [A] to get.
We have two people who just happened to be passing through the studio
looking for a payphone that works in New York and
_ [N] they are Steven Stills and David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, Nash [Bm] & Young. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I hear you did very well at the festival.
Did it feel good?
At four o'clock in the morning?
Four in the morning?
In the rain?
Yeah.
It felt [B] good.
It was [Abm] probably 7.30 or 8.
It felt [E] good.
I still have my mud.
It still felt good.
_ [Ab] I didn't find my mud.
I wasn't there. _
How was the festival in general?
Would you consider it [G] a success?
It was probably the strangest thing that's ever happened in the world.
Everybody said they were stunned.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] Can I describe to you what it looked like [E] flying in on a helicopter, man?
It looked [F] like an encampment of the Macedonian army on the Greek roads.
[G] Crossed with the biggest [A] batch of gypsies you ever saw.
[Abm] How did you get out?
I hear [E] that they're still trooping back.
Yeah, fast.
_ [Eb] It was amazing.
Do your parents all know where you are? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I mean that semi-seriously.
Do any of you have parents?
No, we all have fours.
Steven, could you do a number four so you think before it's too late?
We had done their first public [Gm] performance in Los Angeles on a Friday night.
On a Saturday night we played in [G] Chicago.
On Sunday we were supposed to go to Woodstock.
[Cm] The boys were taken in and I was told I [Gm] couldn't go because I had to do a television [G] show the next day and
there was a possibility we [A] could get in, but they didn't know how
[Bb] we could get out.
I felt, you know, that this was [Fm] an amazing thing that had occurred [C] and to me
that was an [G] important event and I think I knew that that was as good as it was going [A] to get.
We have two people who just happened to be passing through the studio
looking for a payphone that works in New York and
_ [N] they are Steven Stills and David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, Nash [Bm] & Young. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I hear you did very well at the festival.
Did it feel good?
At four o'clock in the morning?
Four in the morning?
In the rain?
Yeah.
It felt [B] good.
It was [Abm] probably 7.30 or 8.
It felt [E] good.
I still have my mud.
It still felt good.
_ [Ab] I didn't find my mud.
I wasn't there. _
How was the festival in general?
Would you consider it [G] a success?
It was probably the strangest thing that's ever happened in the world.
Everybody said they were stunned.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] Can I describe to you what it looked like [E] flying in on a helicopter, man?
It looked [F] like an encampment of the Macedonian army on the Greek roads.
[G] Crossed with the biggest [A] batch of gypsies you ever saw.
[Abm] How did you get out?
I hear [E] that they're still trooping back.
Yeah, fast.
_ [Eb] It was amazing.
Do your parents all know where you are? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I mean that semi-seriously.
Do any of you have parents?
No, we all have fours.
Steven, could you do a number four so you think before it's too late?