Chords for Steve Marriott Memorial Concert - Trailer (Paul Weller,Noel Gallagher etc.)
Tempo:
117.05 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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Steve Marriott, lead singer and songwriter with a small faces.
Icons of the mod era, they were famous for their groundbreaking sound,
[A] their sharp clothes and of course, their rock and roll antics.
This [D] documentary, which includes the recent memorial concert,
is a tribute to [A] Steve Marriott, who died tragically ten years ago.
Somebody Irish [D] promoted booked us to do five or six gigs in the London [G] cavern,
which is in Leicester Square.
And we built up over [A] those six weeks a real instant following.
And it got around the music [D] industry, and a guy called Pat Meehan, Senior,
came down [B] to see us, and he was [D] the right-hand man of Don Arden.
He said, look, guys, I think you're going to make it and all this,
and come into the office tomorrow and we'll talk and meet Don Arden.
And we went, no, it's all right, we don't want to know.
Next day, we were up there.
[A] We had a lot of laughs.
We were four guys [D] out for fun and playing music we loved.
We were the [A] luckiest guys around, you know, and we knew it.
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[D] [A] So good, [G] feeling like [D] no one has told me what I want, [A] what I need.
[G] It's always there when I [E] need something to be.
[A] They're fucking nice, they're [E] [D] [A] fucking nice.
[E] [A] I can't pick my own [G] way [D] [G] to [D]
know [A] how I'm [D] wrong.
[A] I want you to listen [D] to my reasoning.
[A] The night I see you, [D] I won't have to fight on.
[A]
[G] Yeah, yeah, yeah, I ain't got no [D] fear.
Hold on, I'll stand up.
[B] [N]
Steve Marriott, lead singer and songwriter with a small faces.
Icons of the mod era, they were famous for their groundbreaking sound,
[A] their sharp clothes and of course, their rock and roll antics.
This [D] documentary, which includes the recent memorial concert,
is a tribute to [A] Steve Marriott, who died tragically ten years ago.
Somebody Irish [D] promoted booked us to do five or six gigs in the London [G] cavern,
which is in Leicester Square.
And we built up over [A] those six weeks a real instant following.
And it got around the music [D] industry, and a guy called Pat Meehan, Senior,
came down [B] to see us, and he was [D] the right-hand man of Don Arden.
He said, look, guys, I think you're going to make it and all this,
and come into the office tomorrow and we'll talk and meet Don Arden.
And we went, no, it's all right, we don't want to know.
Next day, we were up there.
[A] We had a lot of laughs.
We were four guys [D] out for fun and playing music we loved.
We were the [A] luckiest guys around, you know, and we knew it.
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[D] [A] So good, [G] feeling like [D] no one has told me what I want, [A] what I need.
[G] It's always there when I [E] need something to be.
[A] They're fucking nice, they're [E] [D] [A] fucking nice.
[E] [A] I can't pick my own [G] way [D] [G] to [D]
know [A] how I'm [D] wrong.
[A] I want you to listen [D] to my reasoning.
[A] The night I see you, [D] I won't have to fight on.
[A]
[G] Yeah, yeah, yeah, I ain't got no [D] fear.
Hold on, I'll stand up.
[B] [N]
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Steve Marriott, lead singer and songwriter with a small faces.
Icons of the mod era, they were famous for their groundbreaking sound,
[A] their sharp clothes and of course, their rock and roll antics.
This [D] documentary, which includes the recent memorial concert,
is a tribute to [A] Steve Marriott, who died tragically ten years ago.
Somebody Irish [D] promoted booked us to do five or six gigs in the London [G] cavern,
which is in Leicester Square.
And we built up over [A] those six weeks a real instant following.
And it got around the music [D] industry, and a guy called Pat Meehan, Senior,
came down [B] to see us, and he was [D] the right-hand man of Don Arden.
He said, look, guys, I think you're going to make it and all this,
and come into the office tomorrow and we'll talk and meet Don Arden.
And we went, no, it's all right, we don't want to know.
Next day, we were up there. _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ We had a lot of laughs.
We were four guys [D] out for fun and playing music we loved.
We were the [A] luckiest guys around, you know, and we knew it.
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_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] So good, _ [G] _ _ feeling like [D] no one has told me what I want, [A] what I need.
[G] It's always there when I [E] need something to be.
_ _ [A] They're fucking _ nice, they're [E] _ _ [D] [A] fucking nice.
_ _ [E] _ [A] _ I can't pick my own [G] way _ [D] _ [G] to [D]
know [A] how I'm [D] _ wrong. _ _ _
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_ [A] _ I want you to listen [D] to my reasoning. _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ The night I see you, [D] I won't have to fight on.
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[G] Yeah, yeah, yeah, I ain't got no [D] fear.
Hold on, I'll stand up.
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Steve Marriott, lead singer and songwriter with a small faces.
Icons of the mod era, they were famous for their groundbreaking sound,
[A] their sharp clothes and of course, their rock and roll antics.
This [D] documentary, which includes the recent memorial concert,
is a tribute to [A] Steve Marriott, who died tragically ten years ago.
Somebody Irish [D] promoted booked us to do five or six gigs in the London [G] cavern,
which is in Leicester Square.
And we built up over [A] those six weeks a real instant following.
And it got around the music [D] industry, and a guy called Pat Meehan, Senior,
came down [B] to see us, and he was [D] the right-hand man of Don Arden.
He said, look, guys, I think you're going to make it and all this,
and come into the office tomorrow and we'll talk and meet Don Arden.
And we went, no, it's all right, we don't want to know.
Next day, we were up there. _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ We had a lot of laughs.
We were four guys [D] out for fun and playing music we loved.
We were the [A] luckiest guys around, you know, and we knew it.
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_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] So good, _ [G] _ _ feeling like [D] no one has told me what I want, [A] what I need.
[G] It's always there when I [E] need something to be.
_ _ [A] They're fucking _ nice, they're [E] _ _ [D] [A] fucking nice.
_ _ [E] _ [A] _ I can't pick my own [G] way _ [D] _ [G] to [D]
know [A] how I'm [D] _ wrong. _ _ _
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_ [A] _ I want you to listen [D] to my reasoning. _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ The night I see you, [D] I won't have to fight on.
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[G] Yeah, yeah, yeah, I ain't got no [D] fear.
Hold on, I'll stand up.
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