Chords for Bill Mallonee Faith Comes Soaked In Gasoline Live at Forgotten Genre Studios
Tempo:
85.95 bpm
Chords used:
A
F#m
D
B
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [D] [Bm]
[D]
[Bm]
[D]
[A#]
One of the aspects, this is a sociological phenomenon that's actually happened fairly
recently or it's been [E] redone fairly recently in the last big [A#] recession in the country,
recession, depression, whatever you want to call it, [B] there were tent cities, tent cities
springing up everywhere.
[N] Folks had their houses foreclosed on, jobs gone away.
It was sad times and I don't know that we've completely come out of it.
You can lie with statistics and governments tend to be pretty good about that sort of
thing because you know when your optimism goes out the window, the revolutions.
[B] [N]
So when the Jones got out to California, they found there were lots of tent cities sort
of taking [D#] place and what happened in these tent cities was a [F#] collection of 5,000, sometimes
10,000 people [D] congregating outside towns like Fresno and Bakersfield.
These folks would take care of each other.
A form of civil government sort of took place.
There were kind [C#] of paramilitary people who were there to make sure the curfews were observed
and [N] babies got born in these camps and folks married in these camps.
On [C] a regular basis though, the good folk over there in the big cities would sometimes say,
you know, I hear there's red literature out there among those 5,000, 10,000 destitute
workers and if the workers did get out there and find work, let me backtrack just a little
bit, if they found a job, usually in canning or packing or sometimes the railroad or just
harvesting, if they found a job, you have one guy who's trying to feed families, sometimes
four or [N] five all at once just on his minimum wages, small wages.
So they took care of one another.
It's very biblical in some ways.
[C] But the folks in the bigger towns, sometimes they would get wind or rumors of uprisings
or potential uprisings so this did happen numerous times.
They would let the folks in jail out in their cities, in their metropolitan areas and they'd
hand them some [N] gasoline and matches and they'd say, you know, there's a tent city just south
of Fresno, north of Bakersfield, whatever, and if that's not there on Monday morning,
you guys have a good time.
[F#]
[A#]
[A] This song came off a [C] record that I did with the Vigilantes [C#] two years ago.
This song's called Faith and [G#] Comes So Changed.
[G] [A]
I [F#] don't know what you heard [F#m] before you got here.
[F#] Don't [B] know what you thought you heard.
But I'm sure you did [F#m] see [F#] one [C#m] thing about [F#m] faith you can [D] be sure of.
[B] Well it all comes [F#m]
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
Four [B] man's car pulls [F#m] into Hooverville.
[A] He's got a [B] hundred jobs for a [F#m] thousand men.
Cause [C#m]
our kids [D] look like [Bm] skeletons.
Well [B] it won't cost him [F#m] [D] much of [A] anything.
A gun [B]-toting deputy [F#m] wears a shiny badge.
[A] That kind of justice [F#m] don't mean a thing.
Yeah [C#m] one thing about faith you can be sure [Bm] of.
[A] Well it all [F#m] comes [D] soaked [A] in gasoline.
[E] They'll douse the camp [D] at midnight.
[B] [Bm] So you better [F#m] be a bit packed.
[E] One day something more than fire's [A] gonna fall.
[Bm] [B] When that fella [E] strikes the match.
[D] [C#m] [E]
[A] They say [B] the savior had [F#m] nowhere to lay his head.
[A] Pretty [F#] soon neither [F#m] shall we.
[C#m] One thing about faith you [D] can be sure [Bm] of.
Well it [A] all comes [F#m] [D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
I don't know [B] what you heard before you [F#m] got here.
[A] Don't know [F#] what you thought [F#m] you'd see.
[C#m] One thing about faith you [D] can be sure [Bm] of.
Well [A] it all [F#m] comes
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
It all comes [F#m]
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
[F#m]
[D] Oh I'm soaked [A] in gasoline.
Alright,
[F#] let me get the right harp.
[A#] Y'all just clap.
One, two and this is a [A] breakdown.
A Polk Rock breakdown.
[F#] [F#m]
[A] [F#] [F#m]
[C#m] [D]
[Bm] [A] [F#m] [B]
[A] [B] [F#m]
[A] [F#] [F#m]
[C#m] [D] [Bm]
[A] [C#m]
[F#m] [D] [A]
[A#m] Oh look at
[D]
[Bm]
[D]
[A#]
One of the aspects, this is a sociological phenomenon that's actually happened fairly
recently or it's been [E] redone fairly recently in the last big [A#] recession in the country,
recession, depression, whatever you want to call it, [B] there were tent cities, tent cities
springing up everywhere.
[N] Folks had their houses foreclosed on, jobs gone away.
It was sad times and I don't know that we've completely come out of it.
You can lie with statistics and governments tend to be pretty good about that sort of
thing because you know when your optimism goes out the window, the revolutions.
[B] [N]
So when the Jones got out to California, they found there were lots of tent cities sort
of taking [D#] place and what happened in these tent cities was a [F#] collection of 5,000, sometimes
10,000 people [D] congregating outside towns like Fresno and Bakersfield.
These folks would take care of each other.
A form of civil government sort of took place.
There were kind [C#] of paramilitary people who were there to make sure the curfews were observed
and [N] babies got born in these camps and folks married in these camps.
On [C] a regular basis though, the good folk over there in the big cities would sometimes say,
you know, I hear there's red literature out there among those 5,000, 10,000 destitute
workers and if the workers did get out there and find work, let me backtrack just a little
bit, if they found a job, usually in canning or packing or sometimes the railroad or just
harvesting, if they found a job, you have one guy who's trying to feed families, sometimes
four or [N] five all at once just on his minimum wages, small wages.
So they took care of one another.
It's very biblical in some ways.
[C] But the folks in the bigger towns, sometimes they would get wind or rumors of uprisings
or potential uprisings so this did happen numerous times.
They would let the folks in jail out in their cities, in their metropolitan areas and they'd
hand them some [N] gasoline and matches and they'd say, you know, there's a tent city just south
of Fresno, north of Bakersfield, whatever, and if that's not there on Monday morning,
you guys have a good time.
[F#]
[A#]
[A] This song came off a [C] record that I did with the Vigilantes [C#] two years ago.
This song's called Faith and [G#] Comes So Changed.
[G] [A]
I [F#] don't know what you heard [F#m] before you got here.
[F#] Don't [B] know what you thought you heard.
But I'm sure you did [F#m] see [F#] one [C#m] thing about [F#m] faith you can [D] be sure of.
[B] Well it all comes [F#m]
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
Four [B] man's car pulls [F#m] into Hooverville.
[A] He's got a [B] hundred jobs for a [F#m] thousand men.
Cause [C#m]
our kids [D] look like [Bm] skeletons.
Well [B] it won't cost him [F#m] [D] much of [A] anything.
A gun [B]-toting deputy [F#m] wears a shiny badge.
[A] That kind of justice [F#m] don't mean a thing.
Yeah [C#m] one thing about faith you can be sure [Bm] of.
[A] Well it all [F#m] comes [D] soaked [A] in gasoline.
[E] They'll douse the camp [D] at midnight.
[B] [Bm] So you better [F#m] be a bit packed.
[E] One day something more than fire's [A] gonna fall.
[Bm] [B] When that fella [E] strikes the match.
[D] [C#m] [E]
[A] They say [B] the savior had [F#m] nowhere to lay his head.
[A] Pretty [F#] soon neither [F#m] shall we.
[C#m] One thing about faith you [D] can be sure [Bm] of.
Well it [A] all comes [F#m] [D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
I don't know [B] what you heard before you [F#m] got here.
[A] Don't know [F#] what you thought [F#m] you'd see.
[C#m] One thing about faith you [D] can be sure [Bm] of.
Well [A] it all [F#m] comes
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
It all comes [F#m]
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
[F#m]
[D] Oh I'm soaked [A] in gasoline.
Alright,
[F#] let me get the right harp.
[A#] Y'all just clap.
One, two and this is a [A] breakdown.
A Polk Rock breakdown.
[F#] [F#m]
[A] [F#] [F#m]
[C#m] [D]
[Bm] [A] [F#m] [B]
[A] [B] [F#m]
[A] [F#] [F#m]
[C#m] [D] [Bm]
[A] [C#m]
[F#m] [D] [A]
[A#m] Oh look at
Key:
A
F#m
D
B
F#
A
F#m
D
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _
One of the aspects, this is a sociological phenomenon that's actually happened fairly
recently or it's been [E] redone fairly recently in the last big [A#] recession in the country,
recession, depression, whatever you want to call it, [B] there were tent cities, tent cities
springing up everywhere.
[N] Folks had their houses foreclosed on, jobs gone away.
It was sad times and I don't know that we've completely come out of it.
You can lie with statistics and governments tend to be pretty good about that sort of
thing because you know when your optimism goes out the window, _ _ the revolutions.
_ _ [B] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ So when the Jones got out to California, they found there were lots of tent cities sort
of taking [D#] place and what happened in these tent cities was a [F#] collection of 5,000, sometimes
10,000 people [D] congregating outside towns like Fresno and Bakersfield.
These folks would take care of each other.
A form of civil government sort of took place.
There were kind [C#] of paramilitary people who were there to make sure the curfews were observed
and [N] babies got born in these camps and folks married in these camps.
On [C] a regular basis though, the good folk over there in the big cities would sometimes say,
you know, I hear there's red literature out there among those 5,000, 10,000 destitute
workers and if the workers did get out there and find work, let me backtrack just a little
bit, if they found a job, usually in canning or packing or sometimes the railroad or just
harvesting, if they found a job, you have one guy who's trying to feed families, sometimes
four or [N] five all at once just on his minimum wages, small wages.
So they took care of one another.
It's very biblical in some ways.
_ [C] But the folks in the bigger towns, sometimes they would get wind or rumors of uprisings
or potential uprisings so this did happen numerous times.
They would let the folks in jail out in their cities, in their metropolitan areas and they'd
hand them some [N] gasoline and matches and they'd say, you know, there's a tent city just south
of Fresno, north of Bakersfield, whatever, and if that's not there on Monday morning,
you guys have a good time.
[F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ This song came off a [C] record that I did with the Vigilantes [C#] two years ago.
This song's called Faith and [G#] Comes So Changed.
[G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I [F#] don't know what you heard [F#m] before you got here.
_ _ [F#] Don't [B] know what you thought you heard.
But I'm sure you did [F#m] see _ [F#] one [C#m] thing about [F#m] faith you can [D] be sure of.
[B] Well it all comes _ [F#m] _
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
_ _ _ Four [B] man's car pulls [F#m] into Hooverville.
_ _ [A] He's got a [B] hundred jobs for a [F#m] thousand men.
Cause _ [C#m] _
our kids [D] look like [Bm] skeletons.
Well [B] it won't cost him [F#m] _ _ [D] much of [A] anything. _ _ _
A gun [B]-toting deputy [F#m] wears a shiny badge.
[A] That kind of justice [F#m] don't mean a thing. _
Yeah [C#m] one thing about faith you can be sure [Bm] of.
[A] Well it all [F#m] comes _ [D] soaked [A] in gasoline.
_ _ [E] _ They'll douse the camp [D] at midnight.
[B] _ _ _ [Bm] So you better [F#m] be a bit packed.
_ _ _ [E] One day something more than fire's [A] gonna fall.
[Bm] _ [B] When that fella [E] strikes the match.
_ [D] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [A] They say [B] the savior had [F#m] nowhere to lay his head.
[A] Pretty [F#] soon neither [F#m] shall we.
_ _ [C#m] One thing about faith you [D] can be sure [Bm] of.
Well it [A] all comes [F#m] _ [D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
_ _ _ I don't know [B] what you heard before you [F#m] got here.
_ _ _ [A] Don't know [F#] what you thought [F#m] you'd see.
_ _ _ [C#m] One thing about faith you [D] can be sure [Bm] of.
Well [A] it all [F#m] comes _
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
It all comes [F#m] _ _
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
_ _ [F#m] _
[D] Oh I'm soaked [A] in gasoline.
Alright, _ _ _
[F#] _ _ let me get the right harp.
[A#] Y'all just clap. _
_ _ One, two and this is a [A] breakdown. _
A Polk Rock breakdown. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [F#] _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ _
[A] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [F#] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [C#m] _ _
[F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A#m] Oh look at
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _
One of the aspects, this is a sociological phenomenon that's actually happened fairly
recently or it's been [E] redone fairly recently in the last big [A#] recession in the country,
recession, depression, whatever you want to call it, [B] there were tent cities, tent cities
springing up everywhere.
[N] Folks had their houses foreclosed on, jobs gone away.
It was sad times and I don't know that we've completely come out of it.
You can lie with statistics and governments tend to be pretty good about that sort of
thing because you know when your optimism goes out the window, _ _ the revolutions.
_ _ [B] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ So when the Jones got out to California, they found there were lots of tent cities sort
of taking [D#] place and what happened in these tent cities was a [F#] collection of 5,000, sometimes
10,000 people [D] congregating outside towns like Fresno and Bakersfield.
These folks would take care of each other.
A form of civil government sort of took place.
There were kind [C#] of paramilitary people who were there to make sure the curfews were observed
and [N] babies got born in these camps and folks married in these camps.
On [C] a regular basis though, the good folk over there in the big cities would sometimes say,
you know, I hear there's red literature out there among those 5,000, 10,000 destitute
workers and if the workers did get out there and find work, let me backtrack just a little
bit, if they found a job, usually in canning or packing or sometimes the railroad or just
harvesting, if they found a job, you have one guy who's trying to feed families, sometimes
four or [N] five all at once just on his minimum wages, small wages.
So they took care of one another.
It's very biblical in some ways.
_ [C] But the folks in the bigger towns, sometimes they would get wind or rumors of uprisings
or potential uprisings so this did happen numerous times.
They would let the folks in jail out in their cities, in their metropolitan areas and they'd
hand them some [N] gasoline and matches and they'd say, you know, there's a tent city just south
of Fresno, north of Bakersfield, whatever, and if that's not there on Monday morning,
you guys have a good time.
[F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ This song came off a [C] record that I did with the Vigilantes [C#] two years ago.
This song's called Faith and [G#] Comes So Changed.
[G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I [F#] don't know what you heard [F#m] before you got here.
_ _ [F#] Don't [B] know what you thought you heard.
But I'm sure you did [F#m] see _ [F#] one [C#m] thing about [F#m] faith you can [D] be sure of.
[B] Well it all comes _ [F#m] _
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
_ _ _ Four [B] man's car pulls [F#m] into Hooverville.
_ _ [A] He's got a [B] hundred jobs for a [F#m] thousand men.
Cause _ [C#m] _
our kids [D] look like [Bm] skeletons.
Well [B] it won't cost him [F#m] _ _ [D] much of [A] anything. _ _ _
A gun [B]-toting deputy [F#m] wears a shiny badge.
[A] That kind of justice [F#m] don't mean a thing. _
Yeah [C#m] one thing about faith you can be sure [Bm] of.
[A] Well it all [F#m] comes _ [D] soaked [A] in gasoline.
_ _ [E] _ They'll douse the camp [D] at midnight.
[B] _ _ _ [Bm] So you better [F#m] be a bit packed.
_ _ _ [E] One day something more than fire's [A] gonna fall.
[Bm] _ [B] When that fella [E] strikes the match.
_ [D] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [A] They say [B] the savior had [F#m] nowhere to lay his head.
[A] Pretty [F#] soon neither [F#m] shall we.
_ _ [C#m] One thing about faith you [D] can be sure [Bm] of.
Well it [A] all comes [F#m] _ [D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
_ _ _ I don't know [B] what you heard before you [F#m] got here.
_ _ _ [A] Don't know [F#] what you thought [F#m] you'd see.
_ _ _ [C#m] One thing about faith you [D] can be sure [Bm] of.
Well [A] it all [F#m] comes _
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
It all comes [F#m] _ _
[D] soaked in [A] gasoline.
_ _ [F#m] _
[D] Oh I'm soaked [A] in gasoline.
Alright, _ _ _
[F#] _ _ let me get the right harp.
[A#] Y'all just clap. _
_ _ One, two and this is a [A] breakdown. _
A Polk Rock breakdown. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [F#] _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ _
[A] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [F#] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [C#m] _ _
[F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A#m] Oh look at