Chords for The Mysterines - BUS INVADERS Ep. 1710
Tempo:
74.1 bpm
Chords used:
G
E
Em
G#
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello, I'm Leah from the Mysterians.
Hiya, I'm George.
And we're currently on tour with AOL Nation, and we're going to show you around this bad boy today.
So yeah, escalar majo.
Look at this.
We haven't been in here for a while, so I drive the van.
I don't actually have a licence, but they just let me do it anyway.
Mostly do it blindfolded, so
We don't mind.
Yeah, we don't
well, I actually do it better blindfolded than I do it
The police would say otherwise.
Yeah, well, we don't listen to them, really, so
Yeah, that's what happens up front anyway.
[G] There's some things in the glove [N] compartment that we can't talk about on camera.
Oh, we can't [G] show that.
I mean, we could, but [N] like
We probably shouldn't.
The world's not ready.
Yeah, I don't think we should open that glove compartment.
It's alive, anyway.
Whatever's in it is living.
Drumroll, please.
[G] Moe, baby, home.
[G#] Escalar majo.
[N] We've not been in here for a while.
It's quite old.
It's old, bad boy.
Yeah, we just sort of do this when we get in the van.
It's kind of what we do.
Who the f
is that?
Who's it?
Oh, it's Cal.
Oh, there's me Converse.
I was looking for that.
Okay, now.
Right.
We'll start with a classic that we have over here.
One of our favourite records.
Jesus first.
Never second.
Never.
Never second.
What else do we have?
We've got some Cheetos.
Cheetos.
I never have too many Cheetos.
Waze.
Waze!
This is Calum.
What's happening?
Oh, you're back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He often [Am] zones out.
[E] That Indian record nearly sent me to a higher place.
You haven't even [N] got a record to take me higher.
And boy, I went high.
He did.
But not as high as Jesus first.
So, what else have we got in the van?
A Playboy.
We only bought it because of Bob Dylan interview.
Not for anything else.
It's our communal Playboy.
We all gather in the changing rooms and read it before the show together.
We've got some Tide Power Pods just to keep us refreshed on stage.
We do go through quite a few of these per gig.
We like to eat them, actually.
They're quite refreshing.
Instead of chewing them, we like the Tide.
[Em] The Power Pods, it's quite fresh.
They do do another style of peppermint.
[F] But they're not [C] as good as these.
They're the Moon Gels.
Moon Gels are [Em] also great.
Chewing on a Moon Gel.
[N] Chewing on a Moon Gel.
That's actually our new single that's coming out on
What is it?
Scalamaggio Records.
Scalamaggio Records, that's it, yeah.
We've got some more books.
Flannery O'Connor.
A classic, obviously.
Those are the boots.
I might read an extra from one of the stories.
Called Good Country People.
Okay.
Besides the neutral expression that she wore when she was alone,
Mrs.
Freeman had two others, forward and reverse,
and she used them all for her human dealings.
Make of that what you will.
A bit like us.
[C#] Got an old 16th century lute in the back.
If you take a look.
It sounds great through a distortion pedal.
Oh, there it is.
This is something special that we've got here.
Yeah, I might just read an extract so you get a little taste of Lieber Null.
[G] [C#] The secrets of magic are [F] universal,
[N] and of such a practical physical nature to devise [C#] simple explanation.
Those beings who realize and practice such secrets
are said to have achieved [N] mastership.
Make of that [F#] what you will.
All [Gm] those.
All [A#m] those.
My [N] Christmas.
So, yeah, yeah.
Holy crisps.
Yeah, we just sort of get out of the van like this.
It's quite a simple method.
Once you get used to it, it's fine.
Yeah.
Anyway.
Okay, so you want to come and see the boots?
We've got a little present for you.
Oh, fuck.
You're not doing it.
Hey, stop, stop, stop.
Oh, yeah, have you got one for the back?
[E] Lo and behold, [G]
there it [B] is.
Oh, hello, guys.
[N] Where have you been?
Oh, just been writing a second [G#] album.
You know, like [E] a hunt.
Tell us what you got.
Wrecking Wrecks is [G] [Em] back in my [F#m] hometown.
[Em] Wrecking Wrecks is back in my [Dm] hometown.
[N] Yeah, that's what I've been doing with me even.
And, [E] yeah.
Oh, [N] this one.
You always wanted one of them, didn't you?
We'll catch up later.
Yeah, yeah, see you in a bit.
Hello.
If you want to find out some more about us, I wouldn't, trust me, because there's a lot of strange.
[G#] Dark old secrets.
Yeah, yeah, but if you do, we've got an Instagram, just like most people [N] nowadays, and we are called The Misty.
[E] You guessed it.
[Dm] And we're called that pretty much everywhere else.
Well, [A#] weirdly, you'd think we'd be [D] a bit more creative about it.
Far from some places.
Yeah.
Some village called Shed.
[B] Yeah, don't ask the [N] police about us.
Yeah.
Don't get into that one.
Thanks for watching.
Hiya, I'm George.
And we're currently on tour with AOL Nation, and we're going to show you around this bad boy today.
So yeah, escalar majo.
Look at this.
We haven't been in here for a while, so I drive the van.
I don't actually have a licence, but they just let me do it anyway.
Mostly do it blindfolded, so
We don't mind.
Yeah, we don't
well, I actually do it better blindfolded than I do it
The police would say otherwise.
Yeah, well, we don't listen to them, really, so
Yeah, that's what happens up front anyway.
[G] There's some things in the glove [N] compartment that we can't talk about on camera.
Oh, we can't [G] show that.
I mean, we could, but [N] like
We probably shouldn't.
The world's not ready.
Yeah, I don't think we should open that glove compartment.
It's alive, anyway.
Whatever's in it is living.
Drumroll, please.
[G] Moe, baby, home.
[G#] Escalar majo.
[N] We've not been in here for a while.
It's quite old.
It's old, bad boy.
Yeah, we just sort of do this when we get in the van.
It's kind of what we do.
Who the f
is that?
Who's it?
Oh, it's Cal.
Oh, there's me Converse.
I was looking for that.
Okay, now.
Right.
We'll start with a classic that we have over here.
One of our favourite records.
Jesus first.
Never second.
Never.
Never second.
What else do we have?
We've got some Cheetos.
Cheetos.
I never have too many Cheetos.
Waze.
Waze!
This is Calum.
What's happening?
Oh, you're back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He often [Am] zones out.
[E] That Indian record nearly sent me to a higher place.
You haven't even [N] got a record to take me higher.
And boy, I went high.
He did.
But not as high as Jesus first.
So, what else have we got in the van?
A Playboy.
We only bought it because of Bob Dylan interview.
Not for anything else.
It's our communal Playboy.
We all gather in the changing rooms and read it before the show together.
We've got some Tide Power Pods just to keep us refreshed on stage.
We do go through quite a few of these per gig.
We like to eat them, actually.
They're quite refreshing.
Instead of chewing them, we like the Tide.
[Em] The Power Pods, it's quite fresh.
They do do another style of peppermint.
[F] But they're not [C] as good as these.
They're the Moon Gels.
Moon Gels are [Em] also great.
Chewing on a Moon Gel.
[N] Chewing on a Moon Gel.
That's actually our new single that's coming out on
What is it?
Scalamaggio Records.
Scalamaggio Records, that's it, yeah.
We've got some more books.
Flannery O'Connor.
A classic, obviously.
Those are the boots.
I might read an extra from one of the stories.
Called Good Country People.
Okay.
Besides the neutral expression that she wore when she was alone,
Mrs.
Freeman had two others, forward and reverse,
and she used them all for her human dealings.
Make of that what you will.
A bit like us.
[C#] Got an old 16th century lute in the back.
If you take a look.
It sounds great through a distortion pedal.
Oh, there it is.
This is something special that we've got here.
Yeah, I might just read an extract so you get a little taste of Lieber Null.
[G] [C#] The secrets of magic are [F] universal,
[N] and of such a practical physical nature to devise [C#] simple explanation.
Those beings who realize and practice such secrets
are said to have achieved [N] mastership.
Make of that [F#] what you will.
All [Gm] those.
All [A#m] those.
My [N] Christmas.
So, yeah, yeah.
Holy crisps.
Yeah, we just sort of get out of the van like this.
It's quite a simple method.
Once you get used to it, it's fine.
Yeah.
Anyway.
Okay, so you want to come and see the boots?
We've got a little present for you.
Oh, fuck.
You're not doing it.
Hey, stop, stop, stop.
Oh, yeah, have you got one for the back?
[E] Lo and behold, [G]
there it [B] is.
Oh, hello, guys.
[N] Where have you been?
Oh, just been writing a second [G#] album.
You know, like [E] a hunt.
Tell us what you got.
Wrecking Wrecks is [G] [Em] back in my [F#m] hometown.
[Em] Wrecking Wrecks is back in my [Dm] hometown.
[N] Yeah, that's what I've been doing with me even.
And, [E] yeah.
Oh, [N] this one.
You always wanted one of them, didn't you?
We'll catch up later.
Yeah, yeah, see you in a bit.
Hello.
If you want to find out some more about us, I wouldn't, trust me, because there's a lot of strange.
[G#] Dark old secrets.
Yeah, yeah, but if you do, we've got an Instagram, just like most people [N] nowadays, and we are called The Misty.
[E] You guessed it.
[Dm] And we're called that pretty much everywhere else.
Well, [A#] weirdly, you'd think we'd be [D] a bit more creative about it.
Far from some places.
Yeah.
Some village called Shed.
[B] Yeah, don't ask the [N] police about us.
Yeah.
Don't get into that one.
Thanks for watching.
Key:
G
E
Em
G#
C#
G
E
Em
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Hello, I'm Leah from the Mysterians.
Hiya, I'm George.
And we're currently on tour with AOL Nation, and we're going to show you around this bad boy today.
So yeah, escalar majo. _ _ _ _ _ _
Look at this.
We haven't been in here for a while, so I drive the van.
I don't actually have a licence, but they just let me do it anyway.
_ Mostly do it blindfolded, so_
We don't mind.
Yeah, we don't_
well, I actually do it better blindfolded than I do it_
The police would say otherwise.
Yeah, well, we don't listen to them, really, so_
Yeah, that's what happens up front anyway.
[G] There's some things in the glove [N] compartment that we can't talk about on camera.
Oh, we can't [G] show that.
I mean, we could, but [N] like_
We probably shouldn't.
The world's not ready.
Yeah, I don't think we should open that glove compartment.
It's alive, anyway.
Whatever's in it is living.
Drumroll, please.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Moe, baby, home.
[G#] Escalar majo.
[N] We've not been in here for a while.
It's quite old.
It's old, bad boy. _
Yeah, we just sort of do this when we get in the van.
It's kind of what we do.
Who the f_
is that?
Who's it?
Oh, it's Cal.
Oh, there's me Converse.
I was looking for that.
Okay, now.
Right.
We'll start with a classic that we have over here.
One of our favourite records.
Jesus first.
Never second.
Never.
Never second.
What else do we have? _
_ _ We've got some Cheetos.
Cheetos.
I never have too many Cheetos.
Waze.
Waze! _ _
_ This _ _ is Calum.
_ _ _ What's happening?
Oh, you're back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
_ He often [Am] zones out.
[E] That Indian record nearly sent me to a higher place.
You haven't even [N] got a record to take me higher.
And boy, I went high.
He did.
But not as high as Jesus first.
So, what else have we got in the van?
A Playboy.
We only bought it because of Bob Dylan interview.
Not for anything else.
It's our communal Playboy.
We all gather in the changing rooms and read it before the show together.
We've got some Tide Power Pods just to keep us refreshed on stage.
We do go through quite a few of these per gig.
We like to eat them, actually.
They're quite refreshing.
Instead of chewing them, we like the Tide.
[Em] The Power Pods, it's quite fresh.
They do do another style of peppermint.
[F] But they're not [C] as good as these.
They're the Moon Gels.
Moon Gels are [Em] also great.
Chewing on a Moon Gel.
[N] Chewing on a Moon Gel.
That's actually our new single that's coming out on_
What is it?
Scalamaggio Records.
Scalamaggio Records, that's it, yeah.
We've got some more books.
Flannery O'Connor.
A classic, obviously.
Those are the boots.
I might read an extra from one of the stories.
Called Good Country People.
_ Okay.
Besides the neutral expression that she wore when she was alone,
Mrs.
Freeman had two others, forward and reverse,
and she used them all for her human dealings.
Make of that what you will.
A bit like us.
_ [C#] Got an old 16th century lute in the back.
If you take a look.
It sounds great through a distortion pedal. _ _
Oh, there it is.
This is _ something special that we've got here.
_ Yeah, I might just read an extract so you get a little taste of Lieber Null.
[G] _ _ [C#] The secrets of magic are [F] universal,
[N] and of such a practical physical nature to devise [C#] simple explanation.
Those beings who realize and practice such secrets
are said to have achieved [N] mastership.
Make of that [F#] what you will.
All [Gm] those.
All [A#m] those.
My [N] Christmas.
So, yeah, yeah.
Holy crisps.
Yeah, we just sort of get out of the van like this. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It's quite a simple method.
Once you get used to it, it's fine. _
Yeah.
Anyway.
Okay, so you want to come and see the boots?
We've got a little present for you.
_ Oh, fuck.
You're not doing it.
Hey, stop, stop, stop.
_ _ Oh, yeah, have you got one for the back?
_ _ [E] Lo and behold, [G]
there it [B] is.
Oh, hello, guys.
[N] Where have you been?
Oh, just been writing a second [G#] album.
You know, like [E] a hunt.
Tell us what you got.
Wrecking Wrecks is [G] [Em] back in my [F#m] hometown.
[Em] Wrecking Wrecks is back in my [Dm] hometown.
[N] Yeah, that's what I've been doing with me even.
And, [E] yeah.
Oh, [N] this one.
You always wanted one of them, didn't you?
We'll catch up later.
Yeah, yeah, see you in a bit.
Hello.
If you want to find out some more about us, I wouldn't, trust me, because there's a lot of strange.
[G#] Dark old secrets.
Yeah, yeah, but if you do, we've got an Instagram, just like most people [N] nowadays, and we are called_ The Misty.
[E] You guessed it.
[Dm] And we're called that pretty much everywhere else.
Well, [A#] weirdly, you'd think we'd be [D] a bit more creative about it.
Far from some places.
Yeah.
Some village called Shed.
[B] Yeah, don't ask the [N] police about us.
Yeah.
Don't get into that one.
Thanks for watching. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Hello, I'm Leah from the Mysterians.
Hiya, I'm George.
And we're currently on tour with AOL Nation, and we're going to show you around this bad boy today.
So yeah, escalar majo. _ _ _ _ _ _
Look at this.
We haven't been in here for a while, so I drive the van.
I don't actually have a licence, but they just let me do it anyway.
_ Mostly do it blindfolded, so_
We don't mind.
Yeah, we don't_
well, I actually do it better blindfolded than I do it_
The police would say otherwise.
Yeah, well, we don't listen to them, really, so_
Yeah, that's what happens up front anyway.
[G] There's some things in the glove [N] compartment that we can't talk about on camera.
Oh, we can't [G] show that.
I mean, we could, but [N] like_
We probably shouldn't.
The world's not ready.
Yeah, I don't think we should open that glove compartment.
It's alive, anyway.
Whatever's in it is living.
Drumroll, please.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Moe, baby, home.
[G#] Escalar majo.
[N] We've not been in here for a while.
It's quite old.
It's old, bad boy. _
Yeah, we just sort of do this when we get in the van.
It's kind of what we do.
Who the f_
is that?
Who's it?
Oh, it's Cal.
Oh, there's me Converse.
I was looking for that.
Okay, now.
Right.
We'll start with a classic that we have over here.
One of our favourite records.
Jesus first.
Never second.
Never.
Never second.
What else do we have? _
_ _ We've got some Cheetos.
Cheetos.
I never have too many Cheetos.
Waze.
Waze! _ _
_ This _ _ is Calum.
_ _ _ What's happening?
Oh, you're back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
_ He often [Am] zones out.
[E] That Indian record nearly sent me to a higher place.
You haven't even [N] got a record to take me higher.
And boy, I went high.
He did.
But not as high as Jesus first.
So, what else have we got in the van?
A Playboy.
We only bought it because of Bob Dylan interview.
Not for anything else.
It's our communal Playboy.
We all gather in the changing rooms and read it before the show together.
We've got some Tide Power Pods just to keep us refreshed on stage.
We do go through quite a few of these per gig.
We like to eat them, actually.
They're quite refreshing.
Instead of chewing them, we like the Tide.
[Em] The Power Pods, it's quite fresh.
They do do another style of peppermint.
[F] But they're not [C] as good as these.
They're the Moon Gels.
Moon Gels are [Em] also great.
Chewing on a Moon Gel.
[N] Chewing on a Moon Gel.
That's actually our new single that's coming out on_
What is it?
Scalamaggio Records.
Scalamaggio Records, that's it, yeah.
We've got some more books.
Flannery O'Connor.
A classic, obviously.
Those are the boots.
I might read an extra from one of the stories.
Called Good Country People.
_ Okay.
Besides the neutral expression that she wore when she was alone,
Mrs.
Freeman had two others, forward and reverse,
and she used them all for her human dealings.
Make of that what you will.
A bit like us.
_ [C#] Got an old 16th century lute in the back.
If you take a look.
It sounds great through a distortion pedal. _ _
Oh, there it is.
This is _ something special that we've got here.
_ Yeah, I might just read an extract so you get a little taste of Lieber Null.
[G] _ _ [C#] The secrets of magic are [F] universal,
[N] and of such a practical physical nature to devise [C#] simple explanation.
Those beings who realize and practice such secrets
are said to have achieved [N] mastership.
Make of that [F#] what you will.
All [Gm] those.
All [A#m] those.
My [N] Christmas.
So, yeah, yeah.
Holy crisps.
Yeah, we just sort of get out of the van like this. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It's quite a simple method.
Once you get used to it, it's fine. _
Yeah.
Anyway.
Okay, so you want to come and see the boots?
We've got a little present for you.
_ Oh, fuck.
You're not doing it.
Hey, stop, stop, stop.
_ _ Oh, yeah, have you got one for the back?
_ _ [E] Lo and behold, [G]
there it [B] is.
Oh, hello, guys.
[N] Where have you been?
Oh, just been writing a second [G#] album.
You know, like [E] a hunt.
Tell us what you got.
Wrecking Wrecks is [G] [Em] back in my [F#m] hometown.
[Em] Wrecking Wrecks is back in my [Dm] hometown.
[N] Yeah, that's what I've been doing with me even.
And, [E] yeah.
Oh, [N] this one.
You always wanted one of them, didn't you?
We'll catch up later.
Yeah, yeah, see you in a bit.
Hello.
If you want to find out some more about us, I wouldn't, trust me, because there's a lot of strange.
[G#] Dark old secrets.
Yeah, yeah, but if you do, we've got an Instagram, just like most people [N] nowadays, and we are called_ The Misty.
[E] You guessed it.
[Dm] And we're called that pretty much everywhere else.
Well, [A#] weirdly, you'd think we'd be [D] a bit more creative about it.
Far from some places.
Yeah.
Some village called Shed.
[B] Yeah, don't ask the [N] police about us.
Yeah.
Don't get into that one.
Thanks for watching. _ _ _ _ _