Chords for Diane Birch - 'Bring on the dancing horses' (live on Cambio)
Tempo:
70.15 bpm
Chords used:
F#
C#
G#
B
A#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Shimmy pop, Maggie the stone, Charlie the cloud, Longway home.
Bring on the dancing horses, headless and all alone, [F#] shiver and sing, the [G#] words [C#] of every [F#] liar.
[C#]
First I'm gonna make it, [G#] then I'm gonna break it [F#] till it falls apart, [B]
[C#] paint another figure [G#] shaded white with [F#] your brittle heart.
[C#] Bring on the dancing horses is an Echo and the Bunnymen song which I really love.
When I was a teenager I was a goth, I was really really hardcore, I was convinced I was a vampire from the 18th century.
And I used to listen to a lot of bands that were kind of considered goth bands.
I used to listen to Echo and the Bunnymen a lot and I always loved that song.
I always felt like it had this kind of, this really almost like a hymn type song.
And I grew up in church so in this weird way I kind of related to it and so [F#] I always wanted to do a cover of it.
So the fact that [G#] I just got to do this EP of covers [C#] of songs from my childhood was really exciting for me.
I decided to do an EP of covers because when [G#] I was a teenager I was [F#] very much into bands like Sisters of Mercy and Bauhaus and Echo and the Bunnymen and The Cure.
[C#] And bands that people don't really [G#] associate me with at all now.
And [F#] so I think it was kind of fun for me to just play songs and I could [C#] demonstrate the moldability of a good song.
You can translate it into anything, you [F#] can bend it and twist it into any kind of genre.
So I think it was just fun for me to [A#m] play songs that I loved so much as a teenager and also kind of [F#] show people another side of myself musically.
[C#]
[F#] [G#] [C#] [F#]
Oh [C#] first I'm gonna make [G#] it then I'm gonna break [F#] it till it falls apart.
Oh [C#] I'm hating on her thinking [G#] that she can find her [F#] freedom.
Oh you're free [C#] oh oh oh you're free to hold on.
That little humble ring on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, ring on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, wherever he may roam, wherever he may roam.
[G#] [N]
Bring on the dancing horses, headless and all alone, [F#] shiver and sing, the [G#] words [C#] of every [F#] liar.
[C#]
First I'm gonna make it, [G#] then I'm gonna break it [F#] till it falls apart, [B]
[C#] paint another figure [G#] shaded white with [F#] your brittle heart.
[C#] Bring on the dancing horses is an Echo and the Bunnymen song which I really love.
When I was a teenager I was a goth, I was really really hardcore, I was convinced I was a vampire from the 18th century.
And I used to listen to a lot of bands that were kind of considered goth bands.
I used to listen to Echo and the Bunnymen a lot and I always loved that song.
I always felt like it had this kind of, this really almost like a hymn type song.
And I grew up in church so in this weird way I kind of related to it and so [F#] I always wanted to do a cover of it.
So the fact that [G#] I just got to do this EP of covers [C#] of songs from my childhood was really exciting for me.
I decided to do an EP of covers because when [G#] I was a teenager I was [F#] very much into bands like Sisters of Mercy and Bauhaus and Echo and the Bunnymen and The Cure.
[C#] And bands that people don't really [G#] associate me with at all now.
And [F#] so I think it was kind of fun for me to just play songs and I could [C#] demonstrate the moldability of a good song.
You can translate it into anything, you [F#] can bend it and twist it into any kind of genre.
So I think it was just fun for me to [A#m] play songs that I loved so much as a teenager and also kind of [F#] show people another side of myself musically.
[C#]
[F#] [G#] [C#] [F#]
Oh [C#] first I'm gonna make [G#] it then I'm gonna break [F#] it till it falls apart.
Oh [C#] I'm hating on her thinking [G#] that she can find her [F#] freedom.
Oh you're free [C#] oh oh oh you're free to hold on.
That little humble ring on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, ring on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, wherever he may roam, wherever he may roam.
[G#] [N]
Key:
F#
C#
G#
B
A#m
F#
C#
G#
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Shimmy pop, _ Maggie the stone, Charlie the cloud, _ Longway home.
Bring on the dancing horses, _ headless and all alone, [F#] shiver and sing, the [G#] words [C#] of every [F#] liar.
_ [C#]
First I'm gonna make it, [G#] then I'm gonna break it [F#] till it falls apart, [B] _
[C#] paint another figure [G#] shaded white with [F#] your brittle heart.
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] Bring on the dancing horses is an Echo and the Bunnymen song which I really love.
When I was a teenager I was a goth, I was really really hardcore, I was convinced I was a vampire from the 18th century.
And I used to listen to a lot of bands that were kind of considered goth bands.
I used to listen to Echo and the Bunnymen a lot and I always loved that song.
I always felt like it had this kind of, this really almost like a hymn type song.
And I grew up in church so in this weird way I kind of related to it and so [F#] I always wanted to do a cover of it.
So the fact that [G#] I just got to do this EP of covers [C#] of songs from my childhood was really exciting for me.
I decided to do an EP of covers because when [G#] I was a teenager I was [F#] very much into bands like Sisters of Mercy and Bauhaus and Echo and the Bunnymen and The Cure.
[C#] And bands that people don't really [G#] associate me with at all now.
And [F#] so I think it was kind of fun for me to just play songs and I could [C#] demonstrate the moldability of a good song.
You can translate it into anything, you [F#] can bend it and twist it into any kind of genre.
So I think it was just fun for me to [A#m] play songs that I loved so much as a teenager and also kind of [F#] show people another side of myself musically.
_ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _
Oh [C#] first I'm gonna make [G#] it then I'm gonna break [F#] it till it falls apart.
Oh [C#] I'm hating on her thinking [G#] that she can find her [F#] freedom.
_ Oh you're free [C#] oh oh oh you're free to hold on.
_ That little humble ring _ _ _ _ _ on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, ring on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, wherever he may roam, _ wherever he may roam. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Shimmy pop, _ Maggie the stone, Charlie the cloud, _ Longway home.
Bring on the dancing horses, _ headless and all alone, [F#] shiver and sing, the [G#] words [C#] of every [F#] liar.
_ [C#]
First I'm gonna make it, [G#] then I'm gonna break it [F#] till it falls apart, [B] _
[C#] paint another figure [G#] shaded white with [F#] your brittle heart.
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] Bring on the dancing horses is an Echo and the Bunnymen song which I really love.
When I was a teenager I was a goth, I was really really hardcore, I was convinced I was a vampire from the 18th century.
And I used to listen to a lot of bands that were kind of considered goth bands.
I used to listen to Echo and the Bunnymen a lot and I always loved that song.
I always felt like it had this kind of, this really almost like a hymn type song.
And I grew up in church so in this weird way I kind of related to it and so [F#] I always wanted to do a cover of it.
So the fact that [G#] I just got to do this EP of covers [C#] of songs from my childhood was really exciting for me.
I decided to do an EP of covers because when [G#] I was a teenager I was [F#] very much into bands like Sisters of Mercy and Bauhaus and Echo and the Bunnymen and The Cure.
[C#] And bands that people don't really [G#] associate me with at all now.
And [F#] so I think it was kind of fun for me to just play songs and I could [C#] demonstrate the moldability of a good song.
You can translate it into anything, you [F#] can bend it and twist it into any kind of genre.
So I think it was just fun for me to [A#m] play songs that I loved so much as a teenager and also kind of [F#] show people another side of myself musically.
_ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _
Oh [C#] first I'm gonna make [G#] it then I'm gonna break [F#] it till it falls apart.
Oh [C#] I'm hating on her thinking [G#] that she can find her [F#] freedom.
_ Oh you're free [C#] oh oh oh you're free to hold on.
_ That little humble ring _ _ _ _ _ on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, ring on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, wherever he may roam, _ wherever he may roam. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _