Bowie Chords by Flight Of The Conchords
Tempo:
105.75 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Am
Em
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [D]
[Em] Bellies in [G] space [Am] [G]
[Em] Bellies in [G] space
[C]
What [G] you doing out there, [Em] mum?
That's pretty [E] freaky, Bowie.
Ooh, Bowie!
[G] Is it cold out in space, [Em] Bowie?
You can borrow my jumper if you like, Bowie.
Does the cold of deep space make your nipples get pointy, Bowie?
Do you use your pointy [G] nipples as telescopic antennae to transmit data back to Earth?
[Em] I bet you do, you freaky old [E] bastard, you!
Do you have one [G] really funky sequined spacesuit, Bowie?
Or do you have several ch-changes?
Do [Am] they smoke grass out [G] in space, Bowie?
Or do [C] they smoke astra-tuff?
[G]
Receiving transmission from David Bowie's nipple antennae.
[Bb] Do you [G] read me, Lieutenant Bowie?
[Eb] I said, do you read [G] me, Lieutenant Bowie?
This is Bowie to Bowie.
Do [C] you hear me out there, man?
[G] This is Bowie, [C] fax Bowie.
[G] I'll read you loud and clear, man.
Ooh, yeah, man!
You're significantly [C] humbler, bigots, be.
How far out [D] are you, man?
[Am] I'm pretty far out.
That's [G] pretty far out, man!
[Am] Ooh, ooh, ooh.
I'm on a ticket out.
Ooh, [C]
[Bm] ooh, ooh.
Drawn in by its gravitational, gravitational [C] pull.
I'm jamming out with the Magyar-gnor suit.
And they [F] think it's pretty cool, man.
Oh, yeah. Okay, Bowie.
What was [Am] that sound?
I don't know, man.
I have [Cm] to turn my ship around.
[Dm] Ooh, it's the craziest [G] thing.
Yeah, I'm picking it up on [Db] my LSD screen.
Can you see [A] the stratosphere ringing?
[D] To the choir of Afro-gnor singing.
[G] Airwaves in [C] space. Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
[G]
Bowie.
Airwaves in space.
[Am]
Bowie.
Bowie.
[Gm] Bowie.
Bowie.
Hey.
[G] Bowie.
Getting down on the moon in mine and Bowie.
[Dm] Waze is on [C] Popcation.
Getting down on the moon in mine and Bowie.
A bow-bow-bow-bowbow-bow-bow-bowie down space.
[N]
[Em] Bellies in [G] space [Am] [G]
[Em] Bellies in [G] space
[C]
What [G] you doing out there, [Em] mum?
That's pretty [E] freaky, Bowie.
Ooh, Bowie!
[G] Is it cold out in space, [Em] Bowie?
You can borrow my jumper if you like, Bowie.
Does the cold of deep space make your nipples get pointy, Bowie?
Do you use your pointy [G] nipples as telescopic antennae to transmit data back to Earth?
[Em] I bet you do, you freaky old [E] bastard, you!
Do you have one [G] really funky sequined spacesuit, Bowie?
Or do you have several ch-changes?
Do [Am] they smoke grass out [G] in space, Bowie?
Or do [C] they smoke astra-tuff?
[G]
Receiving transmission from David Bowie's nipple antennae.
[Bb] Do you [G] read me, Lieutenant Bowie?
[Eb] I said, do you read [G] me, Lieutenant Bowie?
This is Bowie to Bowie.
Do [C] you hear me out there, man?
[G] This is Bowie, [C] fax Bowie.
[G] I'll read you loud and clear, man.
Ooh, yeah, man!
You're significantly [C] humbler, bigots, be.
How far out [D] are you, man?
[Am] I'm pretty far out.
That's [G] pretty far out, man!
[Am] Ooh, ooh, ooh.
I'm on a ticket out.
Ooh, [C]
[Bm] ooh, ooh.
Drawn in by its gravitational, gravitational [C] pull.
I'm jamming out with the Magyar-gnor suit.
And they [F] think it's pretty cool, man.
Oh, yeah. Okay, Bowie.
What was [Am] that sound?
I don't know, man.
I have [Cm] to turn my ship around.
[Dm] Ooh, it's the craziest [G] thing.
Yeah, I'm picking it up on [Db] my LSD screen.
Can you see [A] the stratosphere ringing?
[D] To the choir of Afro-gnor singing.
[G] Airwaves in [C] space. Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
[G]
Bowie.
Airwaves in space.
[Am]
Bowie.
Bowie.
[Gm] Bowie.
Bowie.
Hey.
[G] Bowie.
Getting down on the moon in mine and Bowie.
[Dm] Waze is on [C] Popcation.
Getting down on the moon in mine and Bowie.
A bow-bow-bow-bowbow-bow-bow-bowie down space.
[N]
Key:
G
C
Am
Em
D
G
C
Am
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_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ Bellies in [G] space _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Em] Bellies in _ [G] space
_ [C]
What [G] you doing out there, [Em] mum?
_ That's pretty [E] freaky, Bowie.
Ooh, Bowie!
[G] Is it cold out in space, [Em] Bowie?
You can borrow my jumper if you like, Bowie.
Does the cold of deep space make your nipples get pointy, Bowie?
Do you use your pointy [G] nipples as telescopic antennae to transmit data back to Earth?
[Em] I bet you do, you freaky old [E] bastard, you!
Do you have one [G] really funky sequined spacesuit, Bowie?
Or do you have several ch-changes?
Do [Am] they smoke grass out [G] in space, Bowie?
Or do [C] they smoke astra-tuff?
_ _ [G]
Receiving transmission from David Bowie's nipple antennae.
[Bb] Do you [G] read me, Lieutenant Bowie?
[Eb] I said, do you read [G] me, Lieutenant Bowie? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ This is Bowie to Bowie.
Do [C] you hear me out there, man?
_ _ [G] This is Bowie, [C] fax Bowie.
[G] I'll read you loud and clear, man.
Ooh, yeah, man!
_ You're significantly [C] humbler, bigots, be.
How far out [D] are you, man?
[Am] I'm pretty far out.
That's [G] pretty far out, man!
_ [Am] Ooh, ooh, ooh.
I'm on a ticket out.
Ooh, [C]
[Bm] ooh, ooh.
_ Drawn in by its gravitational, gravitational [C] pull.
I'm jamming out with the Magyar-gnor suit.
And they [F] think it's pretty cool, man. _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh, yeah. Okay, Bowie.
What was [Am] that sound?
I don't know, man.
I have [Cm] to turn my ship around.
[Dm] Ooh, it's the craziest [G] thing.
Yeah, I'm picking it up on [Db] my LSD screen.
Can you see [A] the stratosphere _ ringing?
[D] _ To the choir of Afro-gnor singing.
_ _ [G] _ Airwaves in [C] space. Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
[G] _
Bowie.
Airwaves in space.
_ [Am]
Bowie.
Bowie.
[Gm] Bowie.
Bowie.
Hey.
[G] Bowie.
Getting down on the moon in mine and Bowie.
[Dm] Waze is on [C] Popcation.
Getting down on the moon in mine and Bowie.
A bow-bow-bow-bowbow-bow-bow-bowie down space.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ Bellies in [G] space _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Em] Bellies in _ [G] space
_ [C]
What [G] you doing out there, [Em] mum?
_ That's pretty [E] freaky, Bowie.
Ooh, Bowie!
[G] Is it cold out in space, [Em] Bowie?
You can borrow my jumper if you like, Bowie.
Does the cold of deep space make your nipples get pointy, Bowie?
Do you use your pointy [G] nipples as telescopic antennae to transmit data back to Earth?
[Em] I bet you do, you freaky old [E] bastard, you!
Do you have one [G] really funky sequined spacesuit, Bowie?
Or do you have several ch-changes?
Do [Am] they smoke grass out [G] in space, Bowie?
Or do [C] they smoke astra-tuff?
_ _ [G]
Receiving transmission from David Bowie's nipple antennae.
[Bb] Do you [G] read me, Lieutenant Bowie?
[Eb] I said, do you read [G] me, Lieutenant Bowie? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ This is Bowie to Bowie.
Do [C] you hear me out there, man?
_ _ [G] This is Bowie, [C] fax Bowie.
[G] I'll read you loud and clear, man.
Ooh, yeah, man!
_ You're significantly [C] humbler, bigots, be.
How far out [D] are you, man?
[Am] I'm pretty far out.
That's [G] pretty far out, man!
_ [Am] Ooh, ooh, ooh.
I'm on a ticket out.
Ooh, [C]
[Bm] ooh, ooh.
_ Drawn in by its gravitational, gravitational [C] pull.
I'm jamming out with the Magyar-gnor suit.
And they [F] think it's pretty cool, man. _ _ _ _ _
_ Oh, yeah. Okay, Bowie.
What was [Am] that sound?
I don't know, man.
I have [Cm] to turn my ship around.
[Dm] Ooh, it's the craziest [G] thing.
Yeah, I'm picking it up on [Db] my LSD screen.
Can you see [A] the stratosphere _ ringing?
[D] _ To the choir of Afro-gnor singing.
_ _ [G] _ Airwaves in [C] space. Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
Bowie.
[G] _
Bowie.
Airwaves in space.
_ [Am]
Bowie.
Bowie.
[Gm] Bowie.
Bowie.
Hey.
[G] Bowie.
Getting down on the moon in mine and Bowie.
[Dm] Waze is on [C] Popcation.
Getting down on the moon in mine and Bowie.
A bow-bow-bow-bowbow-bow-bow-bowie down space.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _