Chords for The Who - My Generation - "All My Loving" (1968)

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Em

G

B

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The Who - My Generation - "All My Loving" (1968) chords
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And there are those who demand that pop music is nothing but the grotesque mumblings of a drug-sodden youth.
Others, that it is making possible the most startling artistic upheaval since the Renaissance.
Others still, that it is merely the harmless entertainment of adolescents.
Everyone, however, demands the existence of heroes.
Heroes, that is, who can be worshipped, whether they be gods, generals, lone yachtsmen, television personalities, cultural leaders, or pop [E] stars.
Our actual intention is to play [A] out all the adrenaline and [N] all the aggression
and show the audience that you are a frustrated character.
That you do want to get something out of your system [E] and you do want to do it in front of [G] them.
And it's got much more to do with art and music than people imagine.
Much, much more to do with pop music than anything else.
[B] [A]
[Bm] [A] [G]
It's [F#] so good.
[G#] So good.
[Bm]
[B] The cost of a pop group's equipment, [E] guitars, drums, amplifiers, speakers, and microphones is about a thousand pounds.
Two thousand five hundred dollars.
In Peoria, Illinois, the who play out their adrenaline at the [D] opera.
[A] [E]
I'm a little nervous.
[Em] [G]
[Em] I'm a little [D] nervous.
[Em] [E]
[F] [Am] I'm a little nervous.
I'm a little [A] nervous.
I'm a little nervous.
[E]
[Em]
[Gm]
[N] We wanted to
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Em
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And there are those who demand that pop music is nothing but the grotesque mumblings of a drug-sodden youth.
Others, that it is making possible the most startling artistic upheaval since the Renaissance.
Others still, that it is merely the harmless entertainment of adolescents.
Everyone, however, demands the existence of heroes.
Heroes, that is, who can be worshipped, whether they be gods, generals, lone yachtsmen, television personalities, cultural leaders, or pop [E] stars.
Our actual intention is to play [A] out all the adrenaline and [N] all the aggression
and show the audience that you are a frustrated character.
That you do want to get something out of your system [E] and you do want to do it in front of [G] them.
And it's got much more to do with art and music than people imagine.
Much, much more to do with pop music than anything else.
_ [B] _ _ [A] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G]
It's [F#] so good.
[G#] So good.
_ _ [Bm] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ The cost of a pop group's equipment, [E] guitars, drums, amplifiers, speakers, and microphones is about a thousand pounds.
Two thousand five hundred dollars.
In Peoria, Illinois, the who play out their adrenaline at the [D] opera. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ _
I'm a little nervous.
_ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _
_ [Em] I'm a little _ [D] nervous.
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Am] I'm a little nervous.
I'm a little [A] _ _ _ nervous.
I'm a little nervous.
[E] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ We wanted to