Chords for Devin Townsend Project - Heatwave
Tempo:
93.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Bm
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yeah, that was great.
Now you see, we're [D] getting to that part of the set where we're getting a little silly here, right?
This friend of ours, everybody on bass for this song, this is Sean Savoy.
He played on keys in Cats and Peas and Poole.
He's our best bud on the planet here tonight.
And beats on banjo.
So you know what that means, guys.
We just did the jazz hands thing in the Royal Albert.
Let's see if we can do a square dance thing.
What do you think?
Would that be ridiculous?
For your late partners who knew that?
Because this is kind of Canadian countrycore.
Thank you, Dave.
You see?
This isn't really a country act.
It's kind of hipster.
Yeah, it's not like my coffee before coffee was cool.
In fact, Neurosis was a good exception for Fruit, Silver and Blood.
Actually, before that.
Everything since then is just so straight.
Oh my God.
No, guys.
None of that hipster bullshit.
This is our country song from Canada with love.
I've seen them.
Look over the middle.
Okay, you ready?
This is a song called Heatwaves.
You ready?
Let's do it.
You ready, son?
Let's do it, buddy.
We are on the heatwave now.
We're on the getaway.
I got to keep rolling.
So I'm on the front row.
And we're in the back.
Gotta make a happy home.
Let's keep rolling.
Fight for evil.
[A]
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[G] In the end, [D] that's okay.
[A]
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight.
I don't see an upcoming kid.
We are the sweet, cruel, countable.
We've got some trouble with the downtown foul mouth.
[G] Better [D] keep rolling.
I'm just a little bit down on [G] the door.
Come [D] so slow, Lord.
Sweet [A] on the road.
[Bm] On the street [G] with pain.
In the end, [D] that's okay.
[A]
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight.
When [C] the soul of the [G] soul
[D] Won't die.
[A]
[C] Time keeps [G] rolling
[A] on.
[D] I'm off the channel a little bit.
I got me on the [G] down low.
I'm [D] off the road, child.
And I ain't a happy fella, but I'm never gonna tell.
I'm here for the real thing.
I'm here to be an [G] eradicated animal.
Hey guys, you gotta [D] keep rolling.
Yeah.
Sweet on [A]
[Bm] the street with pain.
[G] In the end, that's [D] okay.
[A]
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[G] In the end, [D] that's okay.
[A]
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight.
Oh, please.
John.
John Sabwa, everybody.
Smith is our hero.
Thank you so much for being in our lives, John.
Thank you, guys.
Who wants a hat?
You see, I guess that's the whole
Now you see, we're [D] getting to that part of the set where we're getting a little silly here, right?
This friend of ours, everybody on bass for this song, this is Sean Savoy.
He played on keys in Cats and Peas and Poole.
He's our best bud on the planet here tonight.
And beats on banjo.
So you know what that means, guys.
We just did the jazz hands thing in the Royal Albert.
Let's see if we can do a square dance thing.
What do you think?
Would that be ridiculous?
For your late partners who knew that?
Because this is kind of Canadian countrycore.
Thank you, Dave.
You see?
This isn't really a country act.
It's kind of hipster.
Yeah, it's not like my coffee before coffee was cool.
In fact, Neurosis was a good exception for Fruit, Silver and Blood.
Actually, before that.
Everything since then is just so straight.
Oh my God.
No, guys.
None of that hipster bullshit.
This is our country song from Canada with love.
I've seen them.
Look over the middle.
Okay, you ready?
This is a song called Heatwaves.
You ready?
Let's do it.
You ready, son?
Let's do it, buddy.
We are on the heatwave now.
We're on the getaway.
I got to keep rolling.
So I'm on the front row.
And we're in the back.
Gotta make a happy home.
Let's keep rolling.
Fight for evil.
[A]
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[G] In the end, [D] that's okay.
[A]
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight.
I don't see an upcoming kid.
We are the sweet, cruel, countable.
We've got some trouble with the downtown foul mouth.
[G] Better [D] keep rolling.
I'm just a little bit down on [G] the door.
Come [D] so slow, Lord.
Sweet [A] on the road.
[Bm] On the street [G] with pain.
In the end, [D] that's okay.
[A]
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight.
When [C] the soul of the [G] soul
[D] Won't die.
[A]
[C] Time keeps [G] rolling
[A] on.
[D] I'm off the channel a little bit.
I got me on the [G] down low.
I'm [D] off the road, child.
And I ain't a happy fella, but I'm never gonna tell.
I'm here for the real thing.
I'm here to be an [G] eradicated animal.
Hey guys, you gotta [D] keep rolling.
Yeah.
Sweet on [A]
[Bm] the street with pain.
[G] In the end, that's [D] okay.
[A]
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[G] In the end, [D] that's okay.
[A]
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight.
Oh, please.
John.
John Sabwa, everybody.
Smith is our hero.
Thank you so much for being in our lives, John.
Thank you, guys.
Who wants a hat?
You see, I guess that's the whole
Key:
D
G
A
Bm
Ab
D
G
A
Yeah, that was great.
_ _ Now you see, we're [D] getting to that part of the set where we're getting a little silly here, right?
This friend of ours, everybody on bass for this song, this is Sean Savoy. _
He played on keys in Cats and Peas and Poole.
He's our best bud on the planet here tonight.
And beats on banjo.
So you know what that means, guys.
We just did the jazz hands thing in the Royal Albert.
Let's see if we can do a square dance thing.
What do you think?
Would that be ridiculous?
For your late partners who knew that?
Because this is kind of Canadian countrycore.
Thank you, Dave.
You see?
This isn't really a country act.
It's kind of hipster.
Yeah, it's not like my coffee before coffee was cool.
In fact, Neurosis was a good exception for Fruit, Silver and Blood.
Actually, before that.
Everything since then is just so straight.
Oh my God.
No, guys.
None of that hipster bullshit.
This is our country song from Canada with love.
I've seen them.
Look over the middle.
_ _ _ Okay, you ready?
This is a song called Heatwaves.
You ready?
_ Let's do it. _ _ _ _ _ _
You ready, son?
_ Let's do it, buddy.
We are on the heatwave now.
We're on the getaway.
I got _ _ _ _ to keep rolling. _
So I'm on the front row.
And we're in the back.
_ Gotta make a happy home.
_ Let's keep rolling.
Fight for evil.
[A] _ _ _
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[G] In the end, [D] that's okay.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight.
I don't see an upcoming kid.
We are the sweet, cruel, countable.
We've got some trouble with the downtown foul mouth. _
[G] _ _ Better [D] keep rolling. _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm just a little bit down on [G] the door.
Come [D] so slow, Lord.
Sweet _ [A] on the road. _
[Bm] On the street _ [G] with pain.
In the end, [D] that's okay.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight.
_ _ _ _ When [C] the soul _ of the [G] soul _ _
[D] _ Won't die.
[A] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ Time keeps [G] rolling _
[A] _ on. _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ I'm off the channel a little bit.
I got me on the [G] down low.
_ I'm [D] off the road, child.
And I ain't a happy fella, but I'm never gonna tell.
I'm here for the real thing.
I'm here to be an [G] eradicated animal.
Hey guys, you gotta [D] keep rolling.
Yeah.
Sweet on [A] _ _ _
[Bm] the street with pain.
[G] In the end, that's [D] okay.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[G] In the end, _ [D] that's okay.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, please. _ _ _
_ John.
John Sabwa, everybody.
Smith is our hero.
Thank you so much for being in our lives, John.
_ Thank you, guys.
Who wants a hat?
_ _ _ You see, I guess that's the whole
_ _ Now you see, we're [D] getting to that part of the set where we're getting a little silly here, right?
This friend of ours, everybody on bass for this song, this is Sean Savoy. _
He played on keys in Cats and Peas and Poole.
He's our best bud on the planet here tonight.
And beats on banjo.
So you know what that means, guys.
We just did the jazz hands thing in the Royal Albert.
Let's see if we can do a square dance thing.
What do you think?
Would that be ridiculous?
For your late partners who knew that?
Because this is kind of Canadian countrycore.
Thank you, Dave.
You see?
This isn't really a country act.
It's kind of hipster.
Yeah, it's not like my coffee before coffee was cool.
In fact, Neurosis was a good exception for Fruit, Silver and Blood.
Actually, before that.
Everything since then is just so straight.
Oh my God.
No, guys.
None of that hipster bullshit.
This is our country song from Canada with love.
I've seen them.
Look over the middle.
_ _ _ Okay, you ready?
This is a song called Heatwaves.
You ready?
_ Let's do it. _ _ _ _ _ _
You ready, son?
_ Let's do it, buddy.
We are on the heatwave now.
We're on the getaway.
I got _ _ _ _ to keep rolling. _
So I'm on the front row.
And we're in the back.
_ Gotta make a happy home.
_ Let's keep rolling.
Fight for evil.
[A] _ _ _
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[G] In the end, [D] that's okay.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight.
I don't see an upcoming kid.
We are the sweet, cruel, countable.
We've got some trouble with the downtown foul mouth. _
[G] _ _ Better [D] keep rolling. _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm just a little bit down on [G] the door.
Come [D] so slow, Lord.
Sweet _ [A] on the road. _
[Bm] On the street _ [G] with pain.
In the end, [D] that's okay.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight.
_ _ _ _ When [C] the soul _ of the [G] soul _ _
[D] _ Won't die.
[A] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ Time keeps [G] rolling _
[A] _ on. _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ I'm off the channel a little bit.
I got me on the [G] down low.
_ I'm [D] off the road, child.
And I ain't a happy fella, but I'm never gonna tell.
I'm here for the real thing.
I'm here to be an [G] eradicated animal.
Hey guys, you gotta [D] keep rolling.
Yeah.
Sweet on [A] _ _ _
[Bm] the street with pain.
[G] In the end, that's [D] okay.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[G] In the end, _ [D] that's okay.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
[Bm] On the street with pain.
[Ab] In the end, it's Sunday [D] still tonight. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, please. _ _ _
_ John.
John Sabwa, everybody.
Smith is our hero.
Thank you so much for being in our lives, John.
_ Thank you, guys.
Who wants a hat?
_ _ _ You see, I guess that's the whole