Chords for Buffy on Bust TV Sept 09-Part 2
Tempo:
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Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
In 1974 you released your first album for MCA [G] records called Buffy with a [F] somewhat revealing photo on its [N] cover
There's a little bit of breast showing it was about feminism
I wanted I was standing up for the woman's right to take her own shirt off
You know everybody said no you can't do that of course and of course Sears put a pasty on it.
I
feel as though breasts are personal and
Sexuality is personal and I have a right to talk about it or not talk about it and
You know there are a lot of people burning bras in those days and
There were a lot of women going topless
I don't know I think breasts are beautiful, and I just don't like the idea of them being smutized
How does feminism play [D] a role in your life and or philosophy?
In a very personal way I grew up in a place that was you know it was a predatory scene
There were predators in the neighborhoods there were predators [C] in the high-rise buildings
I grew up in a house.
I knew about bullying
I knew about what men really really wanted [Eb] and it had nothing to do with
My hair or my eyes or my hands.
I know it went there and there [D] and I knew
probably from infancy
[Abm] [D] the touch of a predator I
hated
[Bm]
To be bullied to be coerced to be [N] desecrated.
I hated to be
To relate to a man in such a way that I'd have to wash afterwards because I was covered with something that I didn't even understand
and
So I grew up with a
very
Protected side to me which is my music and my art and I learned how to hide real good
Very often in the early days like I didn't want to be seen as Pocahontas and fringes
So I kind of held back from it because I wanted people to take me seriously as a person of the world
I was traveling in the world.
I felt like I was a part of a world
I had a college degree and I didn't want somebody sticking in me and some kind of beads and feathers
1800s the Indians were because that's all you ever hear when you're an Indian we suffer from a time Terry's stereotype
I have my first singing dress when I was singing in the coffee
I ordered it from the Fredericks catalog and I had high heels
I thought that's what was pretty what I've always thought you were way cool dresser
Can you tell us about the breastplate you often wear?
You mean this stuff?
I have lots of these.
This one was a gift from Annie Leibovitz and
And Vanity Fair magazine who did a story on me last year, but I have lots of these I have a gay friend
His name is Kerry Brown
He's an artist and he's made me many of the necklaces of this style in all different kinds
I also made a lot of my own necklaces.
I used to hang out
And I still hang out in I go to Indian museums a lot.
They bring a sketchbook and I like I like old styles
[Bm] But he used them sparingly
There's a funny thing that you hear on the Reds, you know, you know
Somebody shows up and they just got all this beadwork.
We call it wearing beadwork out of season
I think for the drums just kind of a collection of the songs that I'd been writing
One of the songs which is probably never gonna get any airplay to the ends of the world.
It's just oh
I just want people to hear it.
Cho-cho fire.
That's just plain.
That's a lot of fun.
You know, I danced to it on stage
I got a great [C] band.
I felt like
Going on the road no no Kesha gish, which is about environmental greed
I think everybody's thinking that way anyway, you know, so it's really timely my conscious do you know, they're very very
[F] From the 60s till now.
They've been with a lot more variety than most artists
Put in their shows.
[G] Are you familiar with any of the musicians or the whole scene?
That's being called freak folk
Not much.
Tell me Joanna Newsome who plays the harp to venture band her writers
[N] Yeah
Lashes are my personal favorite for me.
It's all about the writing.
Yeah, they ain't freak folk without you
After everything you've seen and experienced over the years, how do you still maintain?
Keep falling in love.
Oh, yeah, I just do I just respond to people
That's pretty good my smiley one
Say grease
There's a little bit of breast showing it was about feminism
I wanted I was standing up for the woman's right to take her own shirt off
You know everybody said no you can't do that of course and of course Sears put a pasty on it.
I
feel as though breasts are personal and
Sexuality is personal and I have a right to talk about it or not talk about it and
You know there are a lot of people burning bras in those days and
There were a lot of women going topless
I don't know I think breasts are beautiful, and I just don't like the idea of them being smutized
How does feminism play [D] a role in your life and or philosophy?
In a very personal way I grew up in a place that was you know it was a predatory scene
There were predators in the neighborhoods there were predators [C] in the high-rise buildings
I grew up in a house.
I knew about bullying
I knew about what men really really wanted [Eb] and it had nothing to do with
My hair or my eyes or my hands.
I know it went there and there [D] and I knew
probably from infancy
[Abm] [D] the touch of a predator I
hated
[Bm]
To be bullied to be coerced to be [N] desecrated.
I hated to be
To relate to a man in such a way that I'd have to wash afterwards because I was covered with something that I didn't even understand
and
So I grew up with a
very
Protected side to me which is my music and my art and I learned how to hide real good
Very often in the early days like I didn't want to be seen as Pocahontas and fringes
So I kind of held back from it because I wanted people to take me seriously as a person of the world
I was traveling in the world.
I felt like I was a part of a world
I had a college degree and I didn't want somebody sticking in me and some kind of beads and feathers
1800s the Indians were because that's all you ever hear when you're an Indian we suffer from a time Terry's stereotype
I have my first singing dress when I was singing in the coffee
I ordered it from the Fredericks catalog and I had high heels
I thought that's what was pretty what I've always thought you were way cool dresser
Can you tell us about the breastplate you often wear?
You mean this stuff?
I have lots of these.
This one was a gift from Annie Leibovitz and
And Vanity Fair magazine who did a story on me last year, but I have lots of these I have a gay friend
His name is Kerry Brown
He's an artist and he's made me many of the necklaces of this style in all different kinds
I also made a lot of my own necklaces.
I used to hang out
And I still hang out in I go to Indian museums a lot.
They bring a sketchbook and I like I like old styles
[Bm] But he used them sparingly
There's a funny thing that you hear on the Reds, you know, you know
Somebody shows up and they just got all this beadwork.
We call it wearing beadwork out of season
I think for the drums just kind of a collection of the songs that I'd been writing
One of the songs which is probably never gonna get any airplay to the ends of the world.
It's just oh
I just want people to hear it.
Cho-cho fire.
That's just plain.
That's a lot of fun.
You know, I danced to it on stage
I got a great [C] band.
I felt like
Going on the road no no Kesha gish, which is about environmental greed
I think everybody's thinking that way anyway, you know, so it's really timely my conscious do you know, they're very very
[F] From the 60s till now.
They've been with a lot more variety than most artists
Put in their shows.
[G] Are you familiar with any of the musicians or the whole scene?
That's being called freak folk
Not much.
Tell me Joanna Newsome who plays the harp to venture band her writers
[N] Yeah
Lashes are my personal favorite for me.
It's all about the writing.
Yeah, they ain't freak folk without you
After everything you've seen and experienced over the years, how do you still maintain?
Keep falling in love.
Oh, yeah, I just do I just respond to people
That's pretty good my smiley one
Say grease
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In 1974 you released your first album for MCA [G] records called Buffy with a [F] somewhat revealing photo on its [N] cover
There's a little bit of breast showing it was about feminism
I wanted I was standing up for the woman's right to take her own shirt off
You know everybody said no you can't do that of course and of course Sears put a pasty on it.
I
feel as though breasts are personal and
Sexuality is personal and I have a right to talk about it or not talk about it and
You _ know there are a lot of people burning bras in those days and
There were a lot of women going topless
I don't know I think breasts are beautiful, and I just don't like the idea of them being smutized
How does feminism play [D] a role in your life and or philosophy?
In a very personal way I grew up in a place that was you know it was a predatory scene
There were predators in the neighborhoods there were predators [C] in the high-rise buildings
I grew up in a house.
I knew about bullying
I knew about what men really really wanted [Eb] and it had nothing to do with
My hair or my eyes or my hands.
I know it went there and there [D] and I knew
probably from infancy
[Abm] _ [D] the touch of a predator I
hated
_ [Bm]
To be bullied to be coerced to be [N] desecrated.
I hated to be
To relate to a man in such a way that I'd have to wash afterwards because I was covered with something that I didn't even understand
and
So I grew up with a
_ very
Protected side to me which is my music and my art and I learned how to hide real good
Very often in the early days like I didn't want to be seen as Pocahontas and fringes
So I kind of held back from it because I wanted people to take me seriously as a person of the world
I was traveling in the world.
I felt like I was a part of a world
I had a college degree and I didn't want somebody sticking in me and some kind of beads and feathers
_ 1800s the Indians were because that's all you ever hear when you're an Indian we suffer from a time Terry's stereotype
I have my first singing dress when I was singing in the coffee
I ordered it from the Fredericks catalog and I had high heels
I thought that's what was pretty what I've always thought you were way cool dresser
Can you tell us about the breastplate you often wear?
You mean this stuff?
I have lots of these.
This one was a gift from Annie Leibovitz and
And Vanity Fair magazine who did a story on me last year, but I have lots of these I have a gay friend
His name is Kerry Brown
He's an artist and he's made me many of the necklaces of this style in all different kinds
I also made a lot of my own necklaces.
I used to hang out
And I still hang out in I go to Indian museums a lot.
They bring a sketchbook and I like I like old styles
[Bm] But he used them sparingly
There's a funny thing that you hear on the Reds, you know, you know
Somebody shows up and they just got all this beadwork.
We call it wearing beadwork out of season
I think for the drums just kind of a collection of the songs that I'd been writing
One of the songs which is probably never gonna get any airplay to the ends of the world.
It's just oh
I just want people to hear it.
Cho-cho fire.
That's just plain.
That's a lot of fun.
You know, I danced to it on stage
I got a great [C] band.
I felt like
Going on the road no no Kesha gish, which is about environmental greed
I think everybody's thinking that way anyway, you know, so it's really timely my conscious do you know, they're very very
[F] From the 60s till now.
They've been with a lot more variety than most artists
Put in their shows.
[G] Are you familiar with any of the musicians or the whole scene?
That's being called freak folk
Not much.
Tell me Joanna Newsome who plays the harp to venture band her writers
[N] Yeah
_ Lashes are my personal favorite for me.
It's all about the writing.
Yeah, they ain't freak folk without you _ _ _
_ _ _ After everything you've seen and experienced over the years, how do you still maintain? _ _ _ _ _
Keep falling in love.
Oh, yeah, I just do I just respond to people
_ That's pretty good my smiley one
Say grease
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
In 1974 you released your first album for MCA [G] records called Buffy with a [F] somewhat revealing photo on its [N] cover
There's a little bit of breast showing it was about feminism
I wanted I was standing up for the woman's right to take her own shirt off
You know everybody said no you can't do that of course and of course Sears put a pasty on it.
I
feel as though breasts are personal and
Sexuality is personal and I have a right to talk about it or not talk about it and
You _ know there are a lot of people burning bras in those days and
There were a lot of women going topless
I don't know I think breasts are beautiful, and I just don't like the idea of them being smutized
How does feminism play [D] a role in your life and or philosophy?
In a very personal way I grew up in a place that was you know it was a predatory scene
There were predators in the neighborhoods there were predators [C] in the high-rise buildings
I grew up in a house.
I knew about bullying
I knew about what men really really wanted [Eb] and it had nothing to do with
My hair or my eyes or my hands.
I know it went there and there [D] and I knew
probably from infancy
[Abm] _ [D] the touch of a predator I
hated
_ [Bm]
To be bullied to be coerced to be [N] desecrated.
I hated to be
To relate to a man in such a way that I'd have to wash afterwards because I was covered with something that I didn't even understand
and
So I grew up with a
_ very
Protected side to me which is my music and my art and I learned how to hide real good
Very often in the early days like I didn't want to be seen as Pocahontas and fringes
So I kind of held back from it because I wanted people to take me seriously as a person of the world
I was traveling in the world.
I felt like I was a part of a world
I had a college degree and I didn't want somebody sticking in me and some kind of beads and feathers
_ 1800s the Indians were because that's all you ever hear when you're an Indian we suffer from a time Terry's stereotype
I have my first singing dress when I was singing in the coffee
I ordered it from the Fredericks catalog and I had high heels
I thought that's what was pretty what I've always thought you were way cool dresser
Can you tell us about the breastplate you often wear?
You mean this stuff?
I have lots of these.
This one was a gift from Annie Leibovitz and
And Vanity Fair magazine who did a story on me last year, but I have lots of these I have a gay friend
His name is Kerry Brown
He's an artist and he's made me many of the necklaces of this style in all different kinds
I also made a lot of my own necklaces.
I used to hang out
And I still hang out in I go to Indian museums a lot.
They bring a sketchbook and I like I like old styles
[Bm] But he used them sparingly
There's a funny thing that you hear on the Reds, you know, you know
Somebody shows up and they just got all this beadwork.
We call it wearing beadwork out of season
I think for the drums just kind of a collection of the songs that I'd been writing
One of the songs which is probably never gonna get any airplay to the ends of the world.
It's just oh
I just want people to hear it.
Cho-cho fire.
That's just plain.
That's a lot of fun.
You know, I danced to it on stage
I got a great [C] band.
I felt like
Going on the road no no Kesha gish, which is about environmental greed
I think everybody's thinking that way anyway, you know, so it's really timely my conscious do you know, they're very very
[F] From the 60s till now.
They've been with a lot more variety than most artists
Put in their shows.
[G] Are you familiar with any of the musicians or the whole scene?
That's being called freak folk
Not much.
Tell me Joanna Newsome who plays the harp to venture band her writers
[N] Yeah
_ Lashes are my personal favorite for me.
It's all about the writing.
Yeah, they ain't freak folk without you _ _ _
_ _ _ After everything you've seen and experienced over the years, how do you still maintain? _ _ _ _ _
Keep falling in love.
Oh, yeah, I just do I just respond to people
_ That's pretty good my smiley one
Say grease
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _