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Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 22:31:12 +0200
From: Jan-Albert van Ree
<javanree@gamers.org>
Subject: d/de_artsen/dogs.crd
Artist: De Artsen
Song: Dogs (from their album "Conny waves with a shell"
Use standard tuning, bit of reverb, perhaps some chorus. I used the text
just like it appeared in the CD book, although not always correct ?! De
Artsen were the predecessors of Bettie Serveert, a well known ducth
band.
Intro, play 2 times.
(play with minor distortion)
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Dm Am (repeat 8 times)
Verse 1
(play clean)
Interest level drops so slow
Dogs are barking down the road
Haven't seen a horse in days
Michaux's rememberance is at stake
Verse 2
Boldheaded man went very fast
Your ply for rememberance here at last
No people need to type this cast
Animals understand very fast
Here today
Chorus
Verse 3
Chinese tree, my friend
No one worships you in the end
Wave, wave with that money in your hand
Lash back to the continent again
Again
Verse 4
Images halo through my mind
Were or weren't you very kind
Anyway I like you 'cause your hair is red
Why does it make you feel so sad
So sad
Chorus
Verse 5
Dogs are better off these days
They got supplies for many years
And in their soul they leave no trace
That's why dogs are better off these days
Yeah
Yeah
Solo
Dunno how to tab, based on the Dm and Am chords.
Yeah
Yeah
Chorus, repeated a few times while playing end. Chorus ends at a Em
chord.
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