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Title: Fatal
Artist: Pearl Jam
Album: Lost Dogs disc 2
F/D: xx3230
Intro: Am C F Em x2
Verse:
Am C F
how good is he?
Em Am
how warm are his eyes
C F Em
you'll see it's not a reprise
Am C
did he arrive
F Em Am C
too late and too tethered away
F Em Am C F Em
to put on his suit and his tie?
Am C F
how good is he?
Em Am
how warm is his heart
C F Em Am
or ego telling him which place to park
C F Em Am C
did he relate, the message is clearly hardly
F Em Am C
grounds for dismissal outright
F Em Am C F Em
grounds for dismissal outright
Chorus: Listen to the track to get the rhtyhm for this.
D D F/D D C F x2
D F/D D
i wake up and wait up
C F
when anger's in fashion
D F/D D
i wake up and wait up
C F
it echoes through the mansions
D F/D D
i wake up and wait up
C F D
when april's in may, oh uh oh
F/D D
i wake up and wait up
C F
the answers are fatal
D F/D D
E|-----------------|
B|--3-------5-3----|
G|----2---------1--|
D|------4-3--------|
A|-----------------|
E|-----------------|
C F
the answers are fatal
D F/D D
E|-----------------|
B|--3-------5-3----|
G|----2---2-----1--|
D|------4----------|
A|-----------------|
E|-----------------|
C F
D F/D D
when i wait up and wake up
F G
the answers are fatal
Am C F Em Am C F Em
if he's truly out of sight
Am C F Em Am C F Em
is he truly out of mind?
Am C F Em Am C F Em
if he's truly out of sight.
Finish on Am
That's it. Great song from a great band.
Nice chords, though something seems missing in the chorus D F/D D
e|-----------------|
B|------1-----1----|
G|-----22----00----|
D|----2-2---2-2----|
A|--0---0-3---3----|
E|-----------------|
the F/D feels wrong..
Anyway, for picking Just pick the first bass note, then in two-sixteenths the second and third, and finally the enitre chord without the highest E (the first string)
so for Am & C
etc.
Actually the F/D is quite alright and I retract what I said about it - spot on man!!