Chords for Viagra Boys - Beijing Taxi (Official Audio)
Tempo:
89.9 bpm
Chords used:
E
G
Abm
D
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[G] [Abm]
[E] The
[G] [Abm]
[E] morning it happened, I was in my bed, [G] with sunshine on my [Abm] face, my skin was red,
[E] my mouth was dry, just like a [G] napkin, my bed was wet, [Abm] from the night before,
[E] I poured myself a cold glass of water, [G] it tasted like a [Abm] pair of jeans,
[E] so I went to the kitchen to refill my cup,
[G] opened up the [Abm] fridge, I couldn't find [E] anything,
but a lonesome slice of fresh white bread, that [G] felt like a sign, felt [Abm] like that bread was mine,
[E] I put the bread in the toaster, [G] I pushed the button and watched the walls [Abm] of the toaster,
[Bm] begin to glow like the fires in the [C] fields of the [E] beginning of World War I,
felt like I [D] was standing there in southwest France, [C] 1914, with my [E] hands on my gun,
bodies lying [D] on the ground, my neighbor's house it [C] had burned down,
and [E] all that remained was a toaster,
[G] [A] [Ab]
[E]
[G] [A] I [Ab] opened my eyes and the red sun [E] now shone black with smoke, no switch was functioning,
no appliances [G] working on favor, [C] I was [Abm] worried my neighbors could have woken to a war,
they had [E] no pardon, I rushed in to retrieve a single comb of wax,
that's how I [G] could peer into the metal box that practically is [Abm] thawed on silk,
just inches from my [E] peripheral view, I used a wooden chair to stand upon,
I was [G] shocked when I noticed I had shrunk to the [Ab] size of a hand,
[E] and they [D] glowed like the fires [C] in the fields of the beginning [E] of World War I,
felt like I was standing there in [D] northwest France, [C] 1914, with my hands [E] on my gun,
bodies lying on the ground, my [D] neighbor's house it had burned [Am] down,
and all [E] that remained was a toaster,
[D] and all [G] that [E] remained was a toaster,
and all [D] that remained [E] [Bm] was [E] a
[D] [Em] toaster,
[D] [Gm]
[G] [Abm]
[E] The
[G] [Abm]
[E] morning it happened, I was in my bed, [G] with sunshine on my [Abm] face, my skin was red,
[E] my mouth was dry, just like a [G] napkin, my bed was wet, [Abm] from the night before,
[E] I poured myself a cold glass of water, [G] it tasted like a [Abm] pair of jeans,
[E] so I went to the kitchen to refill my cup,
[G] opened up the [Abm] fridge, I couldn't find [E] anything,
but a lonesome slice of fresh white bread, that [G] felt like a sign, felt [Abm] like that bread was mine,
[E] I put the bread in the toaster, [G] I pushed the button and watched the walls [Abm] of the toaster,
[Bm] begin to glow like the fires in the [C] fields of the [E] beginning of World War I,
felt like I [D] was standing there in southwest France, [C] 1914, with my [E] hands on my gun,
bodies lying [D] on the ground, my neighbor's house it [C] had burned down,
and [E] all that remained was a toaster,
[G] [A] [Ab]
[E]
[G] [A] I [Ab] opened my eyes and the red sun [E] now shone black with smoke, no switch was functioning,
no appliances [G] working on favor, [C] I was [Abm] worried my neighbors could have woken to a war,
they had [E] no pardon, I rushed in to retrieve a single comb of wax,
that's how I [G] could peer into the metal box that practically is [Abm] thawed on silk,
just inches from my [E] peripheral view, I used a wooden chair to stand upon,
I was [G] shocked when I noticed I had shrunk to the [Ab] size of a hand,
[E] and they [D] glowed like the fires [C] in the fields of the beginning [E] of World War I,
felt like I was standing there in [D] northwest France, [C] 1914, with my hands [E] on my gun,
bodies lying on the ground, my [D] neighbor's house it had burned [Am] down,
and all [E] that remained was a toaster,
[D] and all [G] that [E] remained was a toaster,
and all [D] that remained [E] [Bm] was [E] a
[D] [Em] toaster,
[D] [Gm]
Key:
E
G
Abm
D
C
E
G
Abm
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ The _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _
[E] _ morning it happened, I was in my bed, [G] _ with sunshine on my [Abm] face, my skin was red,
[E] _ my mouth was dry, _ just like a [G] napkin, my bed was wet, [Abm] from the night before,
[E] I poured myself a cold glass of water, [G] it tasted like a [Abm] pair of jeans, _
[E] so I went to the kitchen to refill my cup, _
[G] _ opened up the [Abm] fridge, I couldn't find [E] anything,
but a lonesome slice of fresh white bread, that [G] felt like a sign, felt [Abm] like that bread was mine, _
[E] I put the bread in the toaster, _ [G] I pushed the button and watched the walls [Abm] of the toaster, _
[Bm] begin to glow like the fires in the [C] fields of the [E] beginning of World War I,
_ _ felt like I [D] was standing there in southwest France, [C] 1914, with my [E] hands on my gun,
_ _ _ _ bodies lying [D] on the ground, my neighbor's house it [C] had burned down,
and [E] all that remained was a toaster, _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [A] I [Ab] opened my eyes and the red sun [E] now shone black with smoke, no switch was functioning,
no appliances [G] working on favor, [C] I was [Abm] worried my neighbors could have woken to a war,
they had [E] no pardon, I rushed in to retrieve a single comb of wax,
that's how I [G] could peer into the metal box that practically is [Abm] thawed on silk,
just inches from my [E] peripheral view, I used a wooden chair to stand upon,
I was [G] shocked when I noticed I had shrunk to the [Ab] size of a hand, _
[E] and they [D] glowed like the fires [C] in the fields of the beginning [E] of World War I,
_ _ _ felt like I was standing there in [D] northwest France, [C] 1914, with my hands [E] on my gun,
_ _ _ bodies lying on the ground, my [D] neighbor's house it had burned [Am] down,
and all [E] that remained was a toaster, _
[D] and _ all [G] that [E] remained was a toaster,
_ _ _ and all [D] that remained _ _ [E] _ _ [Bm] was _ [E] _ a _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Em] toaster, _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ The _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _
[E] _ morning it happened, I was in my bed, [G] _ with sunshine on my [Abm] face, my skin was red,
[E] _ my mouth was dry, _ just like a [G] napkin, my bed was wet, [Abm] from the night before,
[E] I poured myself a cold glass of water, [G] it tasted like a [Abm] pair of jeans, _
[E] so I went to the kitchen to refill my cup, _
[G] _ opened up the [Abm] fridge, I couldn't find [E] anything,
but a lonesome slice of fresh white bread, that [G] felt like a sign, felt [Abm] like that bread was mine, _
[E] I put the bread in the toaster, _ [G] I pushed the button and watched the walls [Abm] of the toaster, _
[Bm] begin to glow like the fires in the [C] fields of the [E] beginning of World War I,
_ _ felt like I [D] was standing there in southwest France, [C] 1914, with my [E] hands on my gun,
_ _ _ _ bodies lying [D] on the ground, my neighbor's house it [C] had burned down,
and [E] all that remained was a toaster, _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [A] I [Ab] opened my eyes and the red sun [E] now shone black with smoke, no switch was functioning,
no appliances [G] working on favor, [C] I was [Abm] worried my neighbors could have woken to a war,
they had [E] no pardon, I rushed in to retrieve a single comb of wax,
that's how I [G] could peer into the metal box that practically is [Abm] thawed on silk,
just inches from my [E] peripheral view, I used a wooden chair to stand upon,
I was [G] shocked when I noticed I had shrunk to the [Ab] size of a hand, _
[E] and they [D] glowed like the fires [C] in the fields of the beginning [E] of World War I,
_ _ _ felt like I was standing there in [D] northwest France, [C] 1914, with my hands [E] on my gun,
_ _ _ bodies lying on the ground, my [D] neighbor's house it had burned [Am] down,
and all [E] that remained was a toaster, _
[D] and _ all [G] that [E] remained was a toaster,
_ _ _ and all [D] that remained _ _ [E] _ _ [Bm] was _ [E] _ a _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Em] toaster, _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _