Chords for Dean Ford & Joe Tansin - Interview @ The Village Recorder
Tempo:
102.8 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
D
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hi, I'm Joe Tanzen and I'm Dean Forbes
We're here today live at the village recorder a studio.
That's got a lot of history
People like Bob Dylan have recorded here Eric Clapton the Rolling Stones
Allison Krauss Allison Krauss
Fleetwood Mac
You name it.
They've been here [Bb] [F] [Bb] Dean and [F] I have known each other for [C] about 30 years now and
[F] We recently put out a new music video a song called the Glasgow Road
[C] [F]
When I had nothing left
It's about my cousin Jim who I'm
[Bb] [C] He's a year younger than me and after [F] the Second World War
His father died in Scotland and his mother went to Wales
Remarried again for years.
[C] She never [F] told him they had any family in Scotland until she was like almost [C] on a deathbed and
[F] You're very angry with it when you when you found out that you had family there and she'd never said a word about it
[C] I think that's why it turned out so good because it's really about [F] somebody
[C] [F]
[F] For those of you [C] who aren't [F] familiar with Dean and myself
Well, you'll [D] learn a little bit about us [Db] today Dean used to be in a group [G] called Marmalade
the [Bm] changing
[Em]
Sunlight the [G] moonlight
[C] Reflections of my life
[Bm] [A] Reflections of my life was had that kind of [D] same thing about it.
It was a it was melancholy.
It was sad, but it was
[G]
[Bm] [Em]
[G] [C]
[Am] [D]
[G]
I came to Los Angeles in 1976 [B] and I wound up playing with the group [A] Badfinger
[Em] [D] [F]
[A] [D] I've [N] known Dean for about 30 years now and we both share a passion for great music
So we've kept up this friendship for a very long time, you know
We decided to put this song out, you know on a
[C] On a video the classic [F] arrived because it was so good
[Bb] [F]
[C]
[F] [Bb] [F] Sometimes the best songs come out of nowhere
They're the ones that you don't really have to try to write
[Bb] [F] It's it's really good try recording something
It's timeless, you know, [C] so that the sound is [F] timeless and you [C] play it 10 years later and [F] doesn't sound like baby, you [C] know
[F] [C]
[F] And what about the tambourine there's an interesting story about that [Dm] tambourine a
Mutual friend of Dean and mine came over my house [C] one day
He brought a present [F] and he hands me this tambourine that happened [Dm] to one time belonged to Bob Dylan
[D] That looks great in the video by the way because it's all [Fm] rusted out and the [F] symbols on it are all rusted
[C] It's not [F] really very practical tambourine.
It isn't that great.
You know, it's just [C] it just looks cool Bob Dylan's tambourine
[F] [C] So if you watch this Bob and you want your [F] tambourine back
I'd be more than happy to meet you someplace and give it to you
[C]
[C] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F] [C]
[N]
We're here today live at the village recorder a studio.
That's got a lot of history
People like Bob Dylan have recorded here Eric Clapton the Rolling Stones
Allison Krauss Allison Krauss
Fleetwood Mac
You name it.
They've been here [Bb] [F] [Bb] Dean and [F] I have known each other for [C] about 30 years now and
[F] We recently put out a new music video a song called the Glasgow Road
[C] [F]
When I had nothing left
It's about my cousin Jim who I'm
[Bb] [C] He's a year younger than me and after [F] the Second World War
His father died in Scotland and his mother went to Wales
Remarried again for years.
[C] She never [F] told him they had any family in Scotland until she was like almost [C] on a deathbed and
[F] You're very angry with it when you when you found out that you had family there and she'd never said a word about it
[C] I think that's why it turned out so good because it's really about [F] somebody
[C] [F]
[F] For those of you [C] who aren't [F] familiar with Dean and myself
Well, you'll [D] learn a little bit about us [Db] today Dean used to be in a group [G] called Marmalade
the [Bm] changing
[Em]
Sunlight the [G] moonlight
[C] Reflections of my life
[Bm] [A] Reflections of my life was had that kind of [D] same thing about it.
It was a it was melancholy.
It was sad, but it was
[G]
[Bm] [Em]
[G] [C]
[Am] [D]
[G]
I came to Los Angeles in 1976 [B] and I wound up playing with the group [A] Badfinger
[Em] [D] [F]
[A] [D] I've [N] known Dean for about 30 years now and we both share a passion for great music
So we've kept up this friendship for a very long time, you know
We decided to put this song out, you know on a
[C] On a video the classic [F] arrived because it was so good
[Bb] [F]
[C]
[F] [Bb] [F] Sometimes the best songs come out of nowhere
They're the ones that you don't really have to try to write
[Bb] [F] It's it's really good try recording something
It's timeless, you know, [C] so that the sound is [F] timeless and you [C] play it 10 years later and [F] doesn't sound like baby, you [C] know
[F] [C]
[F] And what about the tambourine there's an interesting story about that [Dm] tambourine a
Mutual friend of Dean and mine came over my house [C] one day
He brought a present [F] and he hands me this tambourine that happened [Dm] to one time belonged to Bob Dylan
[D] That looks great in the video by the way because it's all [Fm] rusted out and the [F] symbols on it are all rusted
[C] It's not [F] really very practical tambourine.
It isn't that great.
You know, it's just [C] it just looks cool Bob Dylan's tambourine
[F] [C] So if you watch this Bob and you want your [F] tambourine back
I'd be more than happy to meet you someplace and give it to you
[C]
[C] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F] [C]
[N]
Key:
F
C
Bb
D
G
F
C
Bb
_ Hi, I'm Joe Tanzen and I'm Dean Forbes
We're here today live at the village recorder a studio.
That's got a lot of history
_ People like Bob Dylan have recorded here Eric Clapton the Rolling Stones
Allison Krauss Allison Krauss
Fleetwood Mac
You name it.
They've been here [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] Dean and [F] I have known each other for [C] about 30 years now and
_ [F] We recently put out a new music video a song called the Glasgow Road
[C] _ [F] _ _
_ _ When I had nothing left _
It's about my cousin Jim who I'm
[Bb] [C] He's a year younger than me and after [F] the Second World War
His father died in Scotland and his mother went to Wales
Remarried again for years.
[C] She never [F] told him they had any family in Scotland until she was like almost [C] on a deathbed and
[F] You're very angry with it when you when you found out that you had family there and she'd never said a word about it
_ _ [C] I think that's why it turned out so good because it's really about [F] somebody
_ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ For those of you [C] who aren't [F] familiar with Dean and myself
Well, you'll [D] learn a little bit about us [Db] today Dean used to be in a group [G] called Marmalade _
the [Bm] changing
_ _ _ _ [Em] _
Sunlight the [G] moonlight
_ _ [C] Reflections of my life
[Bm] _ [A] Reflections of my life was had that kind of [D] same thing about it.
It was a it was melancholy.
It was sad, but it was _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
I came to Los Angeles in 1976 [B] and I wound up playing with the group [A] Badfinger _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ I've [N] known Dean for about 30 years now and we both share a passion for great music
So we've kept up this friendship for a very long time, you know
We decided to put this song out, you know on a
[C] On a video the classic [F] arrived because it was so good
_ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] Sometimes the best songs come out of nowhere
_ They're the ones that you don't really have to try to write
_ _ _ _ [Bb] [F] It's it's really good try recording something
It's timeless, you know, [C] so that the sound is [F] timeless and you [C] play it 10 years later and [F] doesn't sound like baby, you [C] know _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[F] _ _ And what about the tambourine there's an interesting story about that [Dm] tambourine a
_ Mutual friend of Dean and mine came over my house [C] one day
He brought a present [F] and he hands me this tambourine that happened [Dm] to one time belonged to Bob Dylan
[D] That looks great in the video by the way because it's all [Fm] rusted out and the [F] symbols on it are all rusted
[C] It's not [F] really very practical tambourine.
It isn't that great.
You know, it's just [C] it just looks cool Bob Dylan's tambourine
[F] _ _ _ [C] So if you watch this Bob and you want your [F] tambourine back
I'd be more than happy to meet you someplace and give it to you
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
We're here today live at the village recorder a studio.
That's got a lot of history
_ People like Bob Dylan have recorded here Eric Clapton the Rolling Stones
Allison Krauss Allison Krauss
Fleetwood Mac
You name it.
They've been here [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] Dean and [F] I have known each other for [C] about 30 years now and
_ [F] We recently put out a new music video a song called the Glasgow Road
[C] _ [F] _ _
_ _ When I had nothing left _
It's about my cousin Jim who I'm
[Bb] [C] He's a year younger than me and after [F] the Second World War
His father died in Scotland and his mother went to Wales
Remarried again for years.
[C] She never [F] told him they had any family in Scotland until she was like almost [C] on a deathbed and
[F] You're very angry with it when you when you found out that you had family there and she'd never said a word about it
_ _ [C] I think that's why it turned out so good because it's really about [F] somebody
_ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ For those of you [C] who aren't [F] familiar with Dean and myself
Well, you'll [D] learn a little bit about us [Db] today Dean used to be in a group [G] called Marmalade _
the [Bm] changing
_ _ _ _ [Em] _
Sunlight the [G] moonlight
_ _ [C] Reflections of my life
[Bm] _ [A] Reflections of my life was had that kind of [D] same thing about it.
It was a it was melancholy.
It was sad, but it was _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
I came to Los Angeles in 1976 [B] and I wound up playing with the group [A] Badfinger _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ I've [N] known Dean for about 30 years now and we both share a passion for great music
So we've kept up this friendship for a very long time, you know
We decided to put this song out, you know on a
[C] On a video the classic [F] arrived because it was so good
_ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] Sometimes the best songs come out of nowhere
_ They're the ones that you don't really have to try to write
_ _ _ _ [Bb] [F] It's it's really good try recording something
It's timeless, you know, [C] so that the sound is [F] timeless and you [C] play it 10 years later and [F] doesn't sound like baby, you [C] know _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[F] _ _ And what about the tambourine there's an interesting story about that [Dm] tambourine a
_ Mutual friend of Dean and mine came over my house [C] one day
He brought a present [F] and he hands me this tambourine that happened [Dm] to one time belonged to Bob Dylan
[D] That looks great in the video by the way because it's all [Fm] rusted out and the [F] symbols on it are all rusted
[C] It's not [F] really very practical tambourine.
It isn't that great.
You know, it's just [C] it just looks cool Bob Dylan's tambourine
[F] _ _ _ [C] So if you watch this Bob and you want your [F] tambourine back
I'd be more than happy to meet you someplace and give it to you
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _