Chords for The Damned Neat Neat Neat Craig Furguson 10-30-08
Tempo:
91.15 bpm
Chords used:
F#
F#m
F
C#
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G#] [D#]
Now, let me tell you [C#] a little story.
Uh, in the 1970s when I was a kid, I was coming home from high school one day and my friend,
uh, one of my buddies said, hey, do you know all that punk rock stuff they're talking about?
I went, yeah.
He said, I've got a single.
I've got a punk rock single.
Let's, let's go in and hear it.
So we, we went to his, his dad was sick.
So we went upstairs to his [A#] bedroom and, um, [F#] there was a couple of us and he put on a single.
Uh, it was a double A side.
It was, uh, Neat, Neat, [N] Neat was one of the songs and New Rose was the other song.
And it was by a band called the Damned who were just about to do, uh, get involved in
a, and starting up a new type of music that we had never heard before called punk rock.
And I loved punk rock because it sounded like a fight.
And that made me feel happy.
[D#] I, I had an [C#m] interesting and tough childhood.
I was like musical fighting.
This is awesome.
So here tonight, the legendary [N] British punk band performing a classic single Neat, Neat,
Neat from the album.
Damn, damn, damn the damned everybody.
[F]
[Fm] [F#]
[F]
[F#m] [F] [C#]
[F#m] [C#]
[F#] [D#] [F#]
[C#] [F#m] [C#]
I got a feeling that [F#] I hear that play.
[A] Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a gun at all.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
It ain't got no name to call.
[F#] Neat, Neat, Neat.
There's no crime, [F#m] there ain't no law.
[F] No cops and we mess you [D#] around.
No more dreams or mystery [F#] poems.
No side is gonna [F#m] bring you down.
I got a creature got a phone on my [Fm] mind.
Man, [F#m] don't wake me from [Fm] sleep.
[F#] Here at time that I rest, there's time and then these words upon me [D] begin.
[A] Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a gun at all.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
It ain't got no name to [D] call.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F#m] Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F] [F#m]
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F#] Neat, Neat, Neat.
[A] [F#m]
Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F] [F#]
[F#m] Neat, Neat,
[B] Neat.
Neat, [F#] Neat, Neat.
[F#m]
Neat,
[C#] [F#] [E] [F#] Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
I'll be a man and a mystery [F] man.
Be a doll, like a baby doll.
Kill me for [F#m] a night, anyway.
[F] Kill me for [F#m] no way at all.
[F#]
[F#m] [F#] [B] [A]
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn [D] it off.
[C#] [B]
Now, let me tell you [C#] a little story.
Uh, in the 1970s when I was a kid, I was coming home from high school one day and my friend,
uh, one of my buddies said, hey, do you know all that punk rock stuff they're talking about?
I went, yeah.
He said, I've got a single.
I've got a punk rock single.
Let's, let's go in and hear it.
So we, we went to his, his dad was sick.
So we went upstairs to his [A#] bedroom and, um, [F#] there was a couple of us and he put on a single.
Uh, it was a double A side.
It was, uh, Neat, Neat, [N] Neat was one of the songs and New Rose was the other song.
And it was by a band called the Damned who were just about to do, uh, get involved in
a, and starting up a new type of music that we had never heard before called punk rock.
And I loved punk rock because it sounded like a fight.
And that made me feel happy.
[D#] I, I had an [C#m] interesting and tough childhood.
I was like musical fighting.
This is awesome.
So here tonight, the legendary [N] British punk band performing a classic single Neat, Neat,
Neat from the album.
Damn, damn, damn the damned everybody.
[F]
[Fm] [F#]
[F]
[F#m] [F] [C#]
[F#m] [C#]
[F#] [D#] [F#]
[C#] [F#m] [C#]
I got a feeling that [F#] I hear that play.
[A] Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a gun at all.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
It ain't got no name to call.
[F#] Neat, Neat, Neat.
There's no crime, [F#m] there ain't no law.
[F] No cops and we mess you [D#] around.
No more dreams or mystery [F#] poems.
No side is gonna [F#m] bring you down.
I got a creature got a phone on my [Fm] mind.
Man, [F#m] don't wake me from [Fm] sleep.
[F#] Here at time that I rest, there's time and then these words upon me [D] begin.
[A] Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a gun at all.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
It ain't got no name to [D] call.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F#m] Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F] [F#m]
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F#] Neat, Neat, Neat.
[A] [F#m]
Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F] [F#]
[F#m] Neat, Neat,
[B] Neat.
Neat, [F#] Neat, Neat.
[F#m]
Neat,
[C#] [F#] [E] [F#] Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
I'll be a man and a mystery [F] man.
Be a doll, like a baby doll.
Kill me for [F#m] a night, anyway.
[F] Kill me for [F#m] no way at all.
[F#]
[F#m] [F#] [B] [A]
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn [D] it off.
[C#] [B]
Key:
F#
F#m
F
C#
D#
F#
F#m
F
_ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [D#] _
_ _ _ _ Now, let me tell you [C#] a little story.
Uh, in the 1970s when I was a kid, I was coming home from high school one day and my friend,
uh, one of my buddies said, hey, do you know all that punk rock stuff they're talking about?
I went, yeah.
He said, I've got a single.
I've got a punk rock single.
Let's, let's go in and hear it.
So we, we went to his, his dad was sick.
So we went upstairs to his [A#] bedroom and, um, [F#] there was a couple of us and he put on a single.
Uh, it was a double A side.
It was, uh, Neat, Neat, [N] Neat was one of the songs and New Rose was the other song.
And it was by a band called the Damned who were just about to do, uh, get involved in
a, and starting up a new type of music that we had never heard before called punk rock.
And I loved punk rock because it sounded like a fight. _
_ And that made me feel happy. _ _ _
_ [D#] _ _ I, I had an [C#m] interesting and tough childhood.
I was like musical fighting.
This is awesome.
So here tonight, the legendary [N] British punk band performing a classic single Neat, Neat,
Neat from the album.
Damn, damn, damn the damned everybody.
_ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [F#] _ _ [D#] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [C#] _
_ _ I got a feeling that [F#] I hear that play.
[A] Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a gun at all.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
It ain't got no name to call.
[F#] Neat, Neat, Neat.
There's no crime, [F#m] there ain't no law.
[F] No cops and we mess you [D#] around.
No more dreams or mystery [F#] poems.
No side is gonna [F#m] bring you down.
I got a creature got a phone on my [Fm] mind.
Man, [F#m] don't wake me from [Fm] sleep.
[F#] Here at time that I rest, there's time and then these words upon me [D] begin.
[A] Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a gun at all.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
It ain't got no name to [D] call.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F#m] _ _ Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F] _ _ [F#m]
Neat, Neat, Neat.
_ _ Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F#] Neat, Neat, Neat.
[A] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ Neat, Neat, _ _ _ Neat. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ Neat, Neat, _
_ [B] Neat.
Neat, [F#] Neat, Neat.
[F#m] _
Neat, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [E] _ [F#] Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
I'll be a man and a mystery [F] man.
Be a doll, like a baby doll.
Kill me for [F#m] a night, anyway.
[F] Kill me for [F#m] no way at all.
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _ [A]
You can't afford to turn _ _ it off.
You can't afford to turn it _ _ off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn [D] it off.
_ [C#] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Now, let me tell you [C#] a little story.
Uh, in the 1970s when I was a kid, I was coming home from high school one day and my friend,
uh, one of my buddies said, hey, do you know all that punk rock stuff they're talking about?
I went, yeah.
He said, I've got a single.
I've got a punk rock single.
Let's, let's go in and hear it.
So we, we went to his, his dad was sick.
So we went upstairs to his [A#] bedroom and, um, [F#] there was a couple of us and he put on a single.
Uh, it was a double A side.
It was, uh, Neat, Neat, [N] Neat was one of the songs and New Rose was the other song.
And it was by a band called the Damned who were just about to do, uh, get involved in
a, and starting up a new type of music that we had never heard before called punk rock.
And I loved punk rock because it sounded like a fight. _
_ And that made me feel happy. _ _ _
_ [D#] _ _ I, I had an [C#m] interesting and tough childhood.
I was like musical fighting.
This is awesome.
So here tonight, the legendary [N] British punk band performing a classic single Neat, Neat,
Neat from the album.
Damn, damn, damn the damned everybody.
_ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [F#] _ _ [D#] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [C#] _
_ _ I got a feeling that [F#] I hear that play.
[A] Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a gun at all.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
It ain't got no name to call.
[F#] Neat, Neat, Neat.
There's no crime, [F#m] there ain't no law.
[F] No cops and we mess you [D#] around.
No more dreams or mystery [F#] poems.
No side is gonna [F#m] bring you down.
I got a creature got a phone on my [Fm] mind.
Man, [F#m] don't wake me from [Fm] sleep.
[F#] Here at time that I rest, there's time and then these words upon me [D] begin.
[A] Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a gun at all.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
You can't afford a cannon.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
It ain't got no name to [D] call.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F#m] _ _ Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F] _ _ [F#m]
Neat, Neat, Neat.
_ _ Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
[F#] Neat, Neat, Neat.
[A] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ Neat, Neat, _ _ _ Neat. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ Neat, Neat, _
_ [B] Neat.
Neat, [F#] Neat, Neat.
[F#m] _
Neat, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [E] _ [F#] Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
Neat, Neat, Neat.
I'll be a man and a mystery [F] man.
Be a doll, like a baby doll.
Kill me for [F#m] a night, anyway.
[F] Kill me for [F#m] no way at all.
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _ [A]
You can't afford to turn _ _ it off.
You can't afford to turn it _ _ off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn it off.
You can't afford to turn [D] it off.
_ [C#] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _