Intro
Dm |F |A# |C | (x1)
Verse:
Dm |F |A# |C | (x2)
Dm |F
|
The cigarettes And carrot juice. Get yourself a
A# |C
|
new tattoo, for those sleeveless days of June.
Dm |F
|
I'm sitting on the Cafe Xeno steps, with a book I haven't started yet,
A# |C
|
watching all the girls walk by.
Chorus: C |A# |Gm |F | (x2)
C |A#
|
Could I take you out? I'd be yours without a
Gm |F
|
doubt.. on that Big Dipper.
C |A#
|
If the sound of this, it frightens you, we could play it real
Gm |F
|
cool. And act some-what in - different.
Verse:
Dm F
And hey June, why’d you have to come, why'd ya hafta come a-round so
A# C
soon? I wasn't ready for all this nature.
Dm F
The terrible green, green grass, and violent blooms of flowered dresses,
A# C
and afternoons that make me sleepy.
Chorus:
C A#
But we could wait a-while, before we push that dull
Gm F
turnstile.. into the passage.
C A#
Thousands they have tread. And, others sometimes
Gm F
fled, before their turn came.
Solo: Dm |F |A# |C | (x2) {over verse chords, no lyrics}
Chorus:
C A#
We could wait our lives, before a chance
Gm F
arrives. Before the passage.
C A#
From the top you can see Monterey. Or think about San
Gm F
Jose. Though I know it's not that pleasant.
Verse:
Dm F
And hey Jim! ah, Kerouac. Brother of the Famous Jack.
A# C
Or so he likes to say. Lucky bastard!
Dm F
He's sitting on the Cafe Xeno steps, with a girl I'm not over yet.
A# C
Watching all the world go by.
Chorus:
C A#
Boy you're looking bad. Did I make you feel that
Gm F
sad? I'm honestly flattered.
C A#
But if she asked me out, I'd be hers without a
Gm F
doubt, on that Big Dipper.
Outro Verse:
Dm F
Cigarettes.. And carrot juice. Get yourself a
A# C
new tattoo. For those sleeveless days of June.
Dm F
I'm sitting on the Cafe Xeno steps. I haven't got the
A# C
courage yet.. I haven’t got the courage yet.. I haven't got the
Dm (1 strum)
courage yet.
[END]
Structure:
Progression 1 = Dm |F |A# |C |
Progression 2 = C |A# |Gm |F |
Prog 1 (x1) – intro
Prog 1 (x2) – verse1&2
Prog 2 (x2) – chorus1
Prog 1 (x2) – verse3&4
Prog 2 (x2) – chorus2
Prog 1 (x2) – solo (over prog 1)
Prog 2 (x2) – chorus3
Prog 1 (x2) – verse5&6
Prog 2 (x2) – chorus4
Prog 1 (x2) – verse6&7 (plus 1 Dm strum to end)
Verse Tab (slow):
The most noticeable section of the song is the baseline walking in the verse’s Dm and A#
The “2 & 3” counts are very distinct.
If strumming, make them prominent, or pick something like:
Dm |F |A# |C
|
e|-0-------0---0---0---000-0-000-0-1-------1---1---3---3---3-3-3-3-|
B|-1-------1---1---1---111-1-111-1-1-------1---1---3---3---3-3-3-3-|
G|-2-------2---222-0---000-0-000-0-2-------2---2---0---0---0-0-0-0-|
D|-2-------2---222-2---222-2-222-2-3-------3---333-0---0---0-0-0-0-|
A|-0---3-2-0---000-3---333-3-333-3-3-------3---333-2---2---2-2-2-2-|
E|---------------------------------1---3-2-1---111-3---3---3-3-3-3-|
1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 .
The choruses are kind of hard to hear at first. They run G, F, Dm, F (one measure each –
count of 1 through 4) and then go
straight into either another chorus with C or a verse with Am. First pass is nearly
The second pass picks up chords. (keep
tapping or you’ll get lost)
Chorus pass 1 (patience, almost painfully):
C [C C A# A# A#
Gm Gm F]* F F C
* = faint or nothing
. 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 .
“Could I..” “out?” “doubt.” “Dipper.”
Chorus pass 2 (strum away):
C C C C C C A#
A# A# A# A# Gm GmGmDm DmDmF F FC C
. 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 .
“If the..” “you..” “cool..” “indifferent.”
Solo Tab:
e|------------------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------------------|
G|--5--7--9-5-10--9--5-5--7-7--7--10--9--5--7--5--------|
D|------------------------------------------------7--5--|
A|------------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------------|