Chords for "Couldn't You Wait? The Story of Silkworm" Trailer
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Hi, I used to be a resident here and they're filming a documentary and so I just thought we'd walk in and
Okay, it's for I'm in a band.
You probably have heard of us.
We're not that famous, but they decided to do this documentary and Silkworm
[D] [C#m]
[G] [A] [B] [F#m] [E] [A]
[G] [A] [Bm] [A] Silkworm is a story like you listen to their whole [N] catalog and there's an obvious story of musicians
[A] growing [G] together [A] and maturing
[D] [A] 1987 to [B] 2005 is a very long career.
They just love [E] to play so much
What we were doing [A] the band [C#] itself is so [D] much more important than records
[C#] Who booked us or clubs [N] you played in or whatever?
I don't know that many people that even know them or like [G] putting out records on [Am] matador and touch-and [G#m]-go
They stuck out because you heard [F#] something else you felt [B] a distinct
[A] Subtly different identity [G] from the other [C#m] bands that are around they were writing these songs about World War [G] two and you know these [C#m] crazy [Gm] kind of
[B] Psychosexual drama they wrote [D] songs that are as timeless [C#] as
[Gm] Rock songs will [A] be we [B] aren't thinking about this is like [A] oh, we're a [B] joke.
We're an indie band
We don't want to be anything we [E] write these songs.
No one understands.
We're thinking this stuff kicks [B] ass
baffling to me that anyone [E] Couldn't like
Silkworm are you saying that a Henry James [G#] novel is inaccessible just because [A] you don't want to read [G#] [D] all those pages
Something's quite [Gm] beautiful.
This one is [C#] quite.
Oh, [Em] there's no [Am] costumes.
There's no [N] act.
There's no shit
People who like silkworm?
Really like [A] silkworm I came this show for you [C#] guys
[B] In some places we had big crowds that were [Am] really responsive in other places
It was like [B] empty that was okay with [F#] me basically okay with [B] Andy Michael such a [A] human guy
[B] He's happy to drive around it.
[F#] It was the guy [N] you know [B] updating [Am] the
[C#] Silkworm [D] journal
Everything the countryside [B] is beautiful the van [A] is working [C#] and the three [D] days have been away from home seemed like a [E] week
I'm on a lot
[D] Recorded a lot is charging ahead and putting out a lot of music
They stuck with what they started doing a lot longer than [B] a lot of people [A] there.
[D] I guess they just would never [Am] stop
It's [D] even put more into [G] relief by [Am] Michael's [D] death
[G] [D] There was no decision to [C] stop
Michael being killed [A] at me
[G] Everything he did was
Fully musical and [D] fully embedded in the [C] song
Vicky called me [A] and said I wanted to tell you before [G] anybody finds out Michael was killed [D] I
Didn't even know and I was [C] crushed because I don't I didn't meet it [A] anywhere.
I didn't hear I don't [G] remember hearing on the radio
There's no question that's [D] it.
It's all over.
[C#m] You know they were like one thing
[A] Three things for [G] one thing
[D] [C]
[Am] [G] [D]
[C] [D] [G]
[D] So far it turns out just we're that popular
It doesn't [Gm] mean anything in terms of their value to the culture other than that will take longer for more people to hear about [C] their
Music 20 years from now.
[A] You know I'm gonna go on a killing [G] spree if people aren't you know just absolutely
[D] Freaking out about [C] silkworm.
You know being a silkworm is immensely rewarding [A] like it
You know [G] it's true that we sold [D] X number of records instead of 50 [C] times actually
[A] But still there [G] were people out there for him.
It was like a very important thing
[F]
Okay, it's for I'm in a band.
You probably have heard of us.
We're not that famous, but they decided to do this documentary and Silkworm
[D] [C#m]
[G] [A] [B] [F#m] [E] [A]
[G] [A] [Bm] [A] Silkworm is a story like you listen to their whole [N] catalog and there's an obvious story of musicians
[A] growing [G] together [A] and maturing
[D] [A] 1987 to [B] 2005 is a very long career.
They just love [E] to play so much
What we were doing [A] the band [C#] itself is so [D] much more important than records
[C#] Who booked us or clubs [N] you played in or whatever?
I don't know that many people that even know them or like [G] putting out records on [Am] matador and touch-and [G#m]-go
They stuck out because you heard [F#] something else you felt [B] a distinct
[A] Subtly different identity [G] from the other [C#m] bands that are around they were writing these songs about World War [G] two and you know these [C#m] crazy [Gm] kind of
[B] Psychosexual drama they wrote [D] songs that are as timeless [C#] as
[Gm] Rock songs will [A] be we [B] aren't thinking about this is like [A] oh, we're a [B] joke.
We're an indie band
We don't want to be anything we [E] write these songs.
No one understands.
We're thinking this stuff kicks [B] ass
baffling to me that anyone [E] Couldn't like
Silkworm are you saying that a Henry James [G#] novel is inaccessible just because [A] you don't want to read [G#] [D] all those pages
Something's quite [Gm] beautiful.
This one is [C#] quite.
Oh, [Em] there's no [Am] costumes.
There's no [N] act.
There's no shit
People who like silkworm?
Really like [A] silkworm I came this show for you [C#] guys
[B] In some places we had big crowds that were [Am] really responsive in other places
It was like [B] empty that was okay with [F#] me basically okay with [B] Andy Michael such a [A] human guy
[B] He's happy to drive around it.
[F#] It was the guy [N] you know [B] updating [Am] the
[C#] Silkworm [D] journal
Everything the countryside [B] is beautiful the van [A] is working [C#] and the three [D] days have been away from home seemed like a [E] week
I'm on a lot
[D] Recorded a lot is charging ahead and putting out a lot of music
They stuck with what they started doing a lot longer than [B] a lot of people [A] there.
[D] I guess they just would never [Am] stop
It's [D] even put more into [G] relief by [Am] Michael's [D] death
[G] [D] There was no decision to [C] stop
Michael being killed [A] at me
[G] Everything he did was
Fully musical and [D] fully embedded in the [C] song
Vicky called me [A] and said I wanted to tell you before [G] anybody finds out Michael was killed [D] I
Didn't even know and I was [C] crushed because I don't I didn't meet it [A] anywhere.
I didn't hear I don't [G] remember hearing on the radio
There's no question that's [D] it.
It's all over.
[C#m] You know they were like one thing
[A] Three things for [G] one thing
[D] [C]
[Am] [G] [D]
[C] [D] [G]
[D] So far it turns out just we're that popular
It doesn't [Gm] mean anything in terms of their value to the culture other than that will take longer for more people to hear about [C] their
Music 20 years from now.
[A] You know I'm gonna go on a killing [G] spree if people aren't you know just absolutely
[D] Freaking out about [C] silkworm.
You know being a silkworm is immensely rewarding [A] like it
You know [G] it's true that we sold [D] X number of records instead of 50 [C] times actually
[A] But still there [G] were people out there for him.
It was like a very important thing
[F]
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_ _ _ Hi, I used to be a resident here and they're filming a documentary and so I just thought we'd walk in and
Okay, it's for I'm in a band.
You probably have heard of us.
We're not that famous, but they decided to do this documentary and Silkworm
[D] _ [C#m] _
[G] _ [A] _ [B] _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
[G] _ [A] _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] Silkworm is a story like you listen to their whole [N] catalog and there's an obvious story of musicians
[A] growing [G] together [A] and maturing
[D] [A] 1987 to [B] 2005 is a very long career.
They just love [E] to play so much
What we were doing [A] the band [C#] itself is so [D] much more important than records
[C#] Who booked us or clubs [N] you played in or whatever?
I don't know that many people that even know them or like [G] putting out records on [Am] matador and touch-and [G#m]-go
They stuck out because you heard [F#] something else you felt [B] a distinct
[A] Subtly different identity [G] from the other [C#m] bands that are around they were writing these songs about World War [G] two and you know these [C#m] crazy [Gm] kind of
[B] Psychosexual drama they wrote [D] songs that are as timeless [C#] as
[Gm] Rock songs will [A] be we [B] aren't thinking about this is like [A] oh, we're a [B] joke.
We're an indie band
We don't want to be anything we [E] write these songs.
No one understands.
We're thinking this stuff kicks [B] ass
baffling to me that anyone [E] Couldn't like
Silkworm are you saying that a Henry James [G#] novel is inaccessible just because [A] you don't want to read [G#] [D] all those pages
Something's quite [Gm] beautiful.
This one is [C#] quite.
Oh, [Em] there's no [Am] costumes.
There's no [N] act.
There's no shit
People who like silkworm?
Really like [A] silkworm I came this show for you [C#] guys
[B] _ In some places we had big crowds that were [Am] really responsive in other places
It was like [B] empty that was okay with [F#] me basically okay with [B] Andy Michael such a [A] human guy
[B] He's happy to drive around it.
[F#] It was the guy [N] you know [B] updating [Am] the
[C#] Silkworm [D] journal
Everything the countryside [B] is beautiful the van [A] is working [C#] and the three [D] days have been away from home seemed like a [E] week
I'm on a lot
[D] Recorded a lot is charging ahead and putting out a lot of music
They stuck with what they started doing a lot longer than [B] a lot of people [A] there.
[D] I guess they just would never [Am] stop
It's [D] even put more into [G] relief by [Am] Michael's [D] death
[G] _ _ _ [D] There was no decision to [C] stop
Michael being killed [A] at me
[G] Everything he did was
Fully musical and [D] fully embedded in the [C] song
Vicky called me [A] and said I wanted to tell you before [G] anybody finds out Michael was killed [D] I
Didn't even know and I was [C] crushed because I don't I didn't meet it [A] anywhere.
I didn't hear I don't [G] remember hearing on the radio
There's no question that's [D] it.
It's all over.
[C#m] You know they were like one thing
[A] Three things for [G] one thing
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _ _
[Am] _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ _
[D] So far it turns out just we're that popular
It doesn't [Gm] mean anything in terms of their value to the culture other than that will take longer for more people to hear about [C] their
Music 20 years from now.
[A] You know I'm gonna go on a killing [G] spree if people aren't you know just absolutely
[D] Freaking out about [C] silkworm.
You know being a silkworm is immensely rewarding [A] like it
You know [G] it's true that we sold [D] X number of records instead of 50 [C] times actually _
[A] _ But still there [G] were people out there for him.
It was like a very important thing
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
Okay, it's for I'm in a band.
You probably have heard of us.
We're not that famous, but they decided to do this documentary and Silkworm
[D] _ [C#m] _
[G] _ [A] _ [B] _ [F#m] _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
[G] _ [A] _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] Silkworm is a story like you listen to their whole [N] catalog and there's an obvious story of musicians
[A] growing [G] together [A] and maturing
[D] [A] 1987 to [B] 2005 is a very long career.
They just love [E] to play so much
What we were doing [A] the band [C#] itself is so [D] much more important than records
[C#] Who booked us or clubs [N] you played in or whatever?
I don't know that many people that even know them or like [G] putting out records on [Am] matador and touch-and [G#m]-go
They stuck out because you heard [F#] something else you felt [B] a distinct
[A] Subtly different identity [G] from the other [C#m] bands that are around they were writing these songs about World War [G] two and you know these [C#m] crazy [Gm] kind of
[B] Psychosexual drama they wrote [D] songs that are as timeless [C#] as
[Gm] Rock songs will [A] be we [B] aren't thinking about this is like [A] oh, we're a [B] joke.
We're an indie band
We don't want to be anything we [E] write these songs.
No one understands.
We're thinking this stuff kicks [B] ass
baffling to me that anyone [E] Couldn't like
Silkworm are you saying that a Henry James [G#] novel is inaccessible just because [A] you don't want to read [G#] [D] all those pages
Something's quite [Gm] beautiful.
This one is [C#] quite.
Oh, [Em] there's no [Am] costumes.
There's no [N] act.
There's no shit
People who like silkworm?
Really like [A] silkworm I came this show for you [C#] guys
[B] _ In some places we had big crowds that were [Am] really responsive in other places
It was like [B] empty that was okay with [F#] me basically okay with [B] Andy Michael such a [A] human guy
[B] He's happy to drive around it.
[F#] It was the guy [N] you know [B] updating [Am] the
[C#] Silkworm [D] journal
Everything the countryside [B] is beautiful the van [A] is working [C#] and the three [D] days have been away from home seemed like a [E] week
I'm on a lot
[D] Recorded a lot is charging ahead and putting out a lot of music
They stuck with what they started doing a lot longer than [B] a lot of people [A] there.
[D] I guess they just would never [Am] stop
It's [D] even put more into [G] relief by [Am] Michael's [D] death
[G] _ _ _ [D] There was no decision to [C] stop
Michael being killed [A] at me
[G] Everything he did was
Fully musical and [D] fully embedded in the [C] song
Vicky called me [A] and said I wanted to tell you before [G] anybody finds out Michael was killed [D] I
Didn't even know and I was [C] crushed because I don't I didn't meet it [A] anywhere.
I didn't hear I don't [G] remember hearing on the radio
There's no question that's [D] it.
It's all over.
[C#m] You know they were like one thing
[A] Three things for [G] one thing
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _ _
[Am] _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ _
[D] So far it turns out just we're that popular
It doesn't [Gm] mean anything in terms of their value to the culture other than that will take longer for more people to hear about [C] their
Music 20 years from now.
[A] You know I'm gonna go on a killing [G] spree if people aren't you know just absolutely
[D] Freaking out about [C] silkworm.
You know being a silkworm is immensely rewarding [A] like it
You know [G] it's true that we sold [D] X number of records instead of 50 [C] times actually _
[A] _ But still there [G] were people out there for him.
It was like a very important thing
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _