Chords for 10 Unforgettable Peter Steele Moments
Tempo:
70.6 bpm
Chords used:
E
C#
G
F
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[C#] Welcome Peter Steele!
Peter Steele!
[C#m]
[C#] [B] Does that, that strikes you as rather strange, I mean are you up there playing, women are dancing, going crazy, throwing themselves at you, trying to meet you backstage.
What do you think of these women?
Well it's odd to me because this is my job, I'm lucky to have a good time.
I'm here to pay my phone bill.
And you know, pay the rent.
If they want to throw themselves at me, well that's their business.
Do you take them up on it?
Do you sleep with some of them?
Have sex with some of them?
I'm going to have to take the fifth amendment on that.
[A#] If it doesn't upset people, it's not rock music.
It has to upset the church, it has to upset your parents, it has to upset the school system.
So I chose Rammstein from Germany [G] because
Rammstein!
[D] Because, because they [A#] upset both left wing and [E] right wing people.
And they set themselves on fire.
[C#]
[D#] [N]
[D#]
[C] I'm on stage like that.
[Em] [C]
[B] [G]
[C] [A] I was going to go to the bar.
[E]
[Bm] [A] [G] [E]
[G]
[G] Being [D#] in a band is not just a sonic thing, but it's a visual [F] thing as well.
[E] And being that this is what I do to make money, I think it's important to at least attempt to look good on stage.
I mean, I think there's nothing worse than seeing like four or five out of shape guys up on stage and trying to be sexy and hot and you know, their guts are hanging over and their tits are all flabby and [F#] stuff.
So [E] I try to do something about my appearance [A] because it needs a lot of work.
Speaking of heaven, I actually wrote the song [F#] Halloween in Heaven for Dimebag Darrell.
[F] And so that song is about all dead [E] rock stars.
And I didn't want to mention his [G#m] name because I didn't [F#] want it to appear that Typo Negative or Peter [G] was exploiting Darrell.
Because he [F] was a very close friend with the band and he was actually one of Kenny's best friends.
[N] And you know, like when you don't see somebody for months at a time, it's hard to believe that you're never going to see them again.
Lay into me right now at nine o'clock in the morning.
Go ahead.
All right.
No, I'm not laying into you.
I want to ask questions on the first album.
OK.
All right.
You're the whole first time was about your desire to kill your girlfriend and then kill yourself.
You have always had fantasies of killing yourself and killing your girlfriend.
Is that true?
More or less.
More or less.
At least you're honest.
I like your honest.
And you say Kurt Cobain is your hero because he had the balls to shoot himself.
That's correct.
That is correct.
Is this a depressed guy or are you more depressed than me?
I think I'm repressed.
You're a little depressed, right?
Sometimes.
Have you gone to a psychiatrist for this problem?
Yeah, but he told me I was crazy.
I'm going to get out.
I feel that the average person, normal people work for a living.
[C] They don't live [F] off the government's back.
They don't live off [Fm] anybody's back.
They have pride.
They stand on their own two feet.
[F] If a person chooses not to work, that's fine.
But don't go in and [F#] collect benefits because you're too lazy [C] to get up out of bed.
I have to wake up for work at four thirty a.m. in the morning.
[D] Get my ass out of [F] bed into the freezing cold because I have pride.
[F#m] And yet I pay taxes so some slob can sit in bed watching cartoons.
Across [D] the bar, [C#] the bedroom [A] wall, her undress, [C#] she will fall mine.
[A] An image [G#] burning in her mind, rambly between her [E] thighs.
[C#] Welcome Peter Steele!
Peter Steele!
[C#m]
[C#] [B] Does that, that strikes you as rather strange, I mean are you up there playing, women are dancing, going crazy, throwing themselves at you, trying to meet you backstage.
What do you think of these women?
Well it's odd to me because this is my job, I'm lucky to have a good time.
I'm here to pay my phone bill.
And you know, pay the rent.
If they want to throw themselves at me, well that's their business.
Do you take them up on it?
Do you sleep with some of them?
Have sex with some of them?
I'm going to have to take the fifth amendment on that.
[A#] If it doesn't upset people, it's not rock music.
It has to upset the church, it has to upset your parents, it has to upset the school system.
So I chose Rammstein from Germany [G] because
Rammstein!
[D] Because, because they [A#] upset both left wing and [E] right wing people.
And they set themselves on fire.
[C#]
[D#] [N]
[D#]
[C] I'm on stage like that.
[Em] [C]
[B] [G]
[C] [A] I was going to go to the bar.
[E]
[Bm] [A] [G] [E]
[G]
[G] Being [D#] in a band is not just a sonic thing, but it's a visual [F] thing as well.
[E] And being that this is what I do to make money, I think it's important to at least attempt to look good on stage.
I mean, I think there's nothing worse than seeing like four or five out of shape guys up on stage and trying to be sexy and hot and you know, their guts are hanging over and their tits are all flabby and [F#] stuff.
So [E] I try to do something about my appearance [A] because it needs a lot of work.
Speaking of heaven, I actually wrote the song [F#] Halloween in Heaven for Dimebag Darrell.
[F] And so that song is about all dead [E] rock stars.
And I didn't want to mention his [G#m] name because I didn't [F#] want it to appear that Typo Negative or Peter [G] was exploiting Darrell.
Because he [F] was a very close friend with the band and he was actually one of Kenny's best friends.
[N] And you know, like when you don't see somebody for months at a time, it's hard to believe that you're never going to see them again.
Lay into me right now at nine o'clock in the morning.
Go ahead.
All right.
No, I'm not laying into you.
I want to ask questions on the first album.
OK.
All right.
You're the whole first time was about your desire to kill your girlfriend and then kill yourself.
You have always had fantasies of killing yourself and killing your girlfriend.
Is that true?
More or less.
More or less.
At least you're honest.
I like your honest.
And you say Kurt Cobain is your hero because he had the balls to shoot himself.
That's correct.
That is correct.
Is this a depressed guy or are you more depressed than me?
I think I'm repressed.
You're a little depressed, right?
Sometimes.
Have you gone to a psychiatrist for this problem?
Yeah, but he told me I was crazy.
I'm going to get out.
I feel that the average person, normal people work for a living.
[C] They don't live [F] off the government's back.
They don't live off [Fm] anybody's back.
They have pride.
They stand on their own two feet.
[F] If a person chooses not to work, that's fine.
But don't go in and [F#] collect benefits because you're too lazy [C] to get up out of bed.
I have to wake up for work at four thirty a.m. in the morning.
[D] Get my ass out of [F] bed into the freezing cold because I have pride.
[F#m] And yet I pay taxes so some slob can sit in bed watching cartoons.
Across [D] the bar, [C#] the bedroom [A] wall, her undress, [C#] she will fall mine.
[A] An image [G#] burning in her mind, rambly between her [E] thighs.
Key:
E
C#
G
F
C
E
C#
G
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[C#] Welcome Peter Steele!
Peter Steele!
[C#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ [B] Does that, that strikes you as rather strange, I mean are you up there playing, women are dancing, going crazy, throwing themselves at you, trying to meet you backstage.
What do you think of these women?
Well it's odd to me because this is my job, I'm lucky to have a good time.
I'm here to pay my phone bill.
And you know, _ pay the rent.
If they want to throw themselves at me, well that's their business.
Do you take them up on it?
Do you sleep with some of them?
Have sex with some of them?
I'm going to have to take the fifth amendment on that.
[A#] If it doesn't upset people, it's not rock music.
It has to upset the church, it has to upset your parents, it has to upset the school system.
So I chose Rammstein from Germany [G] because_
Rammstein!
[D] Because, because they [A#] upset both left wing and [E] right wing people.
And they set themselves on fire.
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ I'm on stage like that.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ [A] I was going to go to the bar.
_ [E] _ _ _
[Bm] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[G] Being [D#] in a band is not just a sonic thing, but it's a visual [F] thing as well.
[E] And being that this is what I do to make money, I think it's important to at least attempt to look good on stage.
I mean, I think there's nothing worse than seeing like four or five out of shape guys up on stage and trying to be sexy and hot and you know, their guts are hanging over and their tits are all flabby and [F#] stuff.
So [E] I try to do something about my appearance [A] because it needs a lot of work.
Speaking of heaven, I actually wrote the song [F#] Halloween in Heaven for Dimebag Darrell.
[F] And so that song is about all dead [E] rock stars.
And I didn't want to mention his [G#m] name because I didn't [F#] want it to appear that Typo Negative or Peter [G] was exploiting Darrell.
Because he [F] was a very close friend with the band and he was actually one of Kenny's best friends.
[N] And you know, like when you don't see somebody for months at a time, it's hard to believe that you're never going to see them again.
Lay into me right now at nine o'clock in the morning.
Go ahead.
All right.
No, I'm not laying into you.
I want to ask questions on the first album.
OK.
All right.
You're the whole first time was about your desire to kill your girlfriend and then kill yourself.
You have always had fantasies of killing yourself and killing your girlfriend.
Is that true?
More or less.
More or less.
At least you're honest.
I like your honest.
And you say Kurt Cobain is your hero because he had the balls to shoot himself.
That's correct.
That is correct.
Is this a depressed guy or are you more depressed than me?
I think I'm repressed.
You're a little depressed, right?
Sometimes.
Have you gone to a psychiatrist for this problem?
Yeah, but he told me I was crazy.
I'm going to get out.
I feel that the average person, normal people work for a living.
[C] They don't live [F] off the government's back.
They don't live off [Fm] anybody's back.
They have pride.
They stand on their own two feet.
[F] If a person chooses not to work, that's fine.
But don't go in and [F#] collect benefits because you're too lazy [C] to get up out of bed.
I have to wake up for work at four thirty a.m. in the morning.
[D] Get my ass out of [F] bed into the freezing cold because I have pride.
[F#m] And yet I pay taxes so some slob can sit in bed watching cartoons.
Across [D] the bar, [C#] the bedroom [A] wall, her undress, [C#] she will fall mine.
[A] An image [G#] burning in her mind, rambly between her [E] thighs. _ _
[C#] Welcome Peter Steele!
Peter Steele!
[C#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ [B] Does that, that strikes you as rather strange, I mean are you up there playing, women are dancing, going crazy, throwing themselves at you, trying to meet you backstage.
What do you think of these women?
Well it's odd to me because this is my job, I'm lucky to have a good time.
I'm here to pay my phone bill.
And you know, _ pay the rent.
If they want to throw themselves at me, well that's their business.
Do you take them up on it?
Do you sleep with some of them?
Have sex with some of them?
I'm going to have to take the fifth amendment on that.
[A#] If it doesn't upset people, it's not rock music.
It has to upset the church, it has to upset your parents, it has to upset the school system.
So I chose Rammstein from Germany [G] because_
Rammstein!
[D] Because, because they [A#] upset both left wing and [E] right wing people.
And they set themselves on fire.
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ I'm on stage like that.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ [A] I was going to go to the bar.
_ [E] _ _ _
[Bm] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[G] Being [D#] in a band is not just a sonic thing, but it's a visual [F] thing as well.
[E] And being that this is what I do to make money, I think it's important to at least attempt to look good on stage.
I mean, I think there's nothing worse than seeing like four or five out of shape guys up on stage and trying to be sexy and hot and you know, their guts are hanging over and their tits are all flabby and [F#] stuff.
So [E] I try to do something about my appearance [A] because it needs a lot of work.
Speaking of heaven, I actually wrote the song [F#] Halloween in Heaven for Dimebag Darrell.
[F] And so that song is about all dead [E] rock stars.
And I didn't want to mention his [G#m] name because I didn't [F#] want it to appear that Typo Negative or Peter [G] was exploiting Darrell.
Because he [F] was a very close friend with the band and he was actually one of Kenny's best friends.
[N] And you know, like when you don't see somebody for months at a time, it's hard to believe that you're never going to see them again.
Lay into me right now at nine o'clock in the morning.
Go ahead.
All right.
No, I'm not laying into you.
I want to ask questions on the first album.
OK.
All right.
You're the whole first time was about your desire to kill your girlfriend and then kill yourself.
You have always had fantasies of killing yourself and killing your girlfriend.
Is that true?
More or less.
More or less.
At least you're honest.
I like your honest.
And you say Kurt Cobain is your hero because he had the balls to shoot himself.
That's correct.
That is correct.
Is this a depressed guy or are you more depressed than me?
I think I'm repressed.
You're a little depressed, right?
Sometimes.
Have you gone to a psychiatrist for this problem?
Yeah, but he told me I was crazy.
I'm going to get out.
I feel that the average person, normal people work for a living.
[C] They don't live [F] off the government's back.
They don't live off [Fm] anybody's back.
They have pride.
They stand on their own two feet.
[F] If a person chooses not to work, that's fine.
But don't go in and [F#] collect benefits because you're too lazy [C] to get up out of bed.
I have to wake up for work at four thirty a.m. in the morning.
[D] Get my ass out of [F] bed into the freezing cold because I have pride.
[F#m] And yet I pay taxes so some slob can sit in bed watching cartoons.
Across [D] the bar, [C#] the bedroom [A] wall, her undress, [C#] she will fall mine.
[A] An image [G#] burning in her mind, rambly between her [E] thighs. _ _