Chords for Divinyls Unplugged Part 3 Sunrise
Tempo:
128.15 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
E
C
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We don't see that.
Yes.
Anyway, carry on.
Carry on.
Well now to the final part of our reality series Divinals Unplugged.
For the past fortnight our cameras have been following one of rock and roll's biggest reunions.
Divinals are back after a decade long break.
Last week Mark Mc
is it McEntee?
McEntee.
It's McEntee, not McKenty.
McEntee.
And Chrissy Amphlett ventured to Ballarat for a warm up gig.
This morning it's the big one, the home bake.
But [Em] behind the scenes, drama's threatened to halt last minute practice.
Over to Simon.
I'm taking my [D] vitamins.
[G] [D] It's the final rehearsal [B] day.
Chit chat.
[Em] I was born with a chit [D] chat.
Okay, so we're going to run through this now?
Yep.
Come on, let's rehearse.
Okay.
Will [B] everybody shut up?
[A] I don't want to [C] think, I don't want to think,
I [G] don't want to think.
[D] The [Ab] Divinals [A] are making music again.
After [Em] a decade long [Gm] hiatus, the [Bb] new single is the centrepiece [G] of their tour.
One, two, one, two, three.
[D]
But [Ab] elements of the new song are proving problematic.
[Em] I'll get your [G] photograph.
Photograph.
It's pretty tough when you have to learn your own bloody song, isn't it?
When you have to learn your own [A] songs, what's [Gb] going on?
Chrissie just can't seem to hit the right [G] note, and Mark is giving her hell.
I'll get your photograph.
I'll get your photo.
I'll get your photo.
I'll get your photograph.
I'll get your photograph.
I'll get your photograph.
I'll get your photograph.
This is why I used to get frustrated with Chrissie.
What, with me?
Honey!
You dumb bitch, why can't you play it?
[Ab] With that, rehearsal is over, until Mark says [Eb] sorry.
Can you give it?
Can you give it?
And can you take it?
Oh, yeah, of course.
Would
[G] you like to see the scars?
[D]
[Gbm] [Bm] Now there's [G] another distraction.
[A] [D] Chrissie's [Bm] getting hair extensions.
[G] You're not getting hairspray in my coffee.
[D]
[G] It's time to [C] improvise.
[D]
[E] Can I just [G] run out and have a look?
Yeah, it's a really [D] important thing, isn't it, like [E] hair?
The band is again forced to wait.
[G] Well, it was good while it [E] lasted.
[Abm] It's all over now.
Now [Bb] it's Chrissie who's growing [Em] impatient.
Oh, look, I'm sick of
I don't want to do this.
[Bb] [E] I'm sick of this.
I am [B] up to here with [C] I don't want to do this.
[B] If [E]
we do that again, I'm leaving.
Here's the guitar if you want to play it.
[Gb] Oh, [E]
[Gb] come on, why [G] are the cameras here today?
[B]
Suddenly, Chrissie's newer, longer hair is causing an identity crisis.
I don't know who I am.
I have lost the plot.
No, you haven't.
I have, I just don't know who I am anymore.
You've confused yourself.
I have totally.
There's a saying in showbiz, it'll be all right on the night.
[Bm]
[E] The Divinals arrive at home bake for their big [G] comeback performance.
[E] More than 20,000 fans [A] await.
I'm going into my dressing room now.
[D] Mark is [Gbm] nervous.
Oh, they spoil [E] you.
You know, that's the thing.
It's the [A] last meal before you get [E] slaughtered.
Chrissie's also apprehensive.
[Dbm]
Jonesy, Mel, [C] how long before the Divinals go [G] on?
All [Ab] [E] the band's [C] hard work has led them to [F] this.
[Bb]
[C] [F] The [Bb]
[C] [F] [Bb]
crowd [G] loves it.
Eleven years ago, [D] we were all sitting here.
[Am] And here we are again.
Make no mistake, [C] the Divinals are back and [G] stronger than ever.
We've followed [D] one of music's most exciting [Am] reunions.
First time in 11 years.
[C] It's been a wild ride.
[Em] But [D] that baby is rock and roll.
[Am]
[C]
I [G] look at your photograph.
Oh, honestly.
You'd [B] have to employ stronger methods.
They're like a married [E] couple.
Mark and Chrissie have been together a long time.
They have that great relationship.
Went down well at the gig.
All that stuff backstage, when they get up there, they still pump it out.
We'd like to thank Chrissie, Mark and the [G] entire band
for allowing us into their lives.
Special mention also goes to their manager, Andrew McManus, for that unprecedented access.
That's right.
Thank you.
Yes.
Anyway, carry on.
Carry on.
Well now to the final part of our reality series Divinals Unplugged.
For the past fortnight our cameras have been following one of rock and roll's biggest reunions.
Divinals are back after a decade long break.
Last week Mark Mc
is it McEntee?
McEntee.
It's McEntee, not McKenty.
McEntee.
And Chrissy Amphlett ventured to Ballarat for a warm up gig.
This morning it's the big one, the home bake.
But [Em] behind the scenes, drama's threatened to halt last minute practice.
Over to Simon.
I'm taking my [D] vitamins.
[G] [D] It's the final rehearsal [B] day.
Chit chat.
[Em] I was born with a chit [D] chat.
Okay, so we're going to run through this now?
Yep.
Come on, let's rehearse.
Okay.
Will [B] everybody shut up?
[A] I don't want to [C] think, I don't want to think,
I [G] don't want to think.
[D] The [Ab] Divinals [A] are making music again.
After [Em] a decade long [Gm] hiatus, the [Bb] new single is the centrepiece [G] of their tour.
One, two, one, two, three.
[D]
But [Ab] elements of the new song are proving problematic.
[Em] I'll get your [G] photograph.
Photograph.
It's pretty tough when you have to learn your own bloody song, isn't it?
When you have to learn your own [A] songs, what's [Gb] going on?
Chrissie just can't seem to hit the right [G] note, and Mark is giving her hell.
I'll get your photograph.
I'll get your photo.
I'll get your photo.
I'll get your photograph.
I'll get your photograph.
I'll get your photograph.
I'll get your photograph.
This is why I used to get frustrated with Chrissie.
What, with me?
Honey!
You dumb bitch, why can't you play it?
[Ab] With that, rehearsal is over, until Mark says [Eb] sorry.
Can you give it?
Can you give it?
And can you take it?
Oh, yeah, of course.
Would
[G] you like to see the scars?
[D]
[Gbm] [Bm] Now there's [G] another distraction.
[A] [D] Chrissie's [Bm] getting hair extensions.
[G] You're not getting hairspray in my coffee.
[D]
[G] It's time to [C] improvise.
[D]
[E] Can I just [G] run out and have a look?
Yeah, it's a really [D] important thing, isn't it, like [E] hair?
The band is again forced to wait.
[G] Well, it was good while it [E] lasted.
[Abm] It's all over now.
Now [Bb] it's Chrissie who's growing [Em] impatient.
Oh, look, I'm sick of
I don't want to do this.
[Bb] [E] I'm sick of this.
I am [B] up to here with [C] I don't want to do this.
[B] If [E]
we do that again, I'm leaving.
Here's the guitar if you want to play it.
[Gb] Oh, [E]
[Gb] come on, why [G] are the cameras here today?
[B]
Suddenly, Chrissie's newer, longer hair is causing an identity crisis.
I don't know who I am.
I have lost the plot.
No, you haven't.
I have, I just don't know who I am anymore.
You've confused yourself.
I have totally.
There's a saying in showbiz, it'll be all right on the night.
[Bm]
[E] The Divinals arrive at home bake for their big [G] comeback performance.
[E] More than 20,000 fans [A] await.
I'm going into my dressing room now.
[D] Mark is [Gbm] nervous.
Oh, they spoil [E] you.
You know, that's the thing.
It's the [A] last meal before you get [E] slaughtered.
Chrissie's also apprehensive.
[Dbm]
Jonesy, Mel, [C] how long before the Divinals go [G] on?
All [Ab] [E] the band's [C] hard work has led them to [F] this.
[Bb]
[C] [F] The [Bb]
[C] [F] [Bb]
crowd [G] loves it.
Eleven years ago, [D] we were all sitting here.
[Am] And here we are again.
Make no mistake, [C] the Divinals are back and [G] stronger than ever.
We've followed [D] one of music's most exciting [Am] reunions.
First time in 11 years.
[C] It's been a wild ride.
[Em] But [D] that baby is rock and roll.
[Am]
[C]
I [G] look at your photograph.
Oh, honestly.
You'd [B] have to employ stronger methods.
They're like a married [E] couple.
Mark and Chrissie have been together a long time.
They have that great relationship.
Went down well at the gig.
All that stuff backstage, when they get up there, they still pump it out.
We'd like to thank Chrissie, Mark and the [G] entire band
for allowing us into their lives.
Special mention also goes to their manager, Andrew McManus, for that unprecedented access.
That's right.
Thank you.
Key:
G
D
E
C
Em
G
D
E
We don't see that.
Yes.
Anyway, carry on.
Carry on.
Well now to the final part of our reality series Divinals Unplugged.
For the past fortnight our cameras have been following one of rock and roll's biggest reunions.
Divinals are back after a decade long break.
Last week Mark Mc_
is it McEntee?
McEntee.
It's McEntee, not McKenty.
McEntee.
And Chrissy Amphlett ventured to Ballarat for a warm up gig.
This morning it's the big one, the home bake.
But [Em] behind the scenes, drama's threatened to halt last minute practice.
Over to Simon.
_ I'm taking my [D] vitamins.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ It's the final rehearsal [B] day.
Chit chat.
_ [Em] I was born with a chit [D] chat.
Okay, so we're going to run through this now?
Yep.
Come on, let's rehearse.
Okay.
_ Will [B] everybody shut up?
[A] I don't want to [C] think, I don't want to think,
I [G] don't want to think.
[D] _ The [Ab] Divinals [A] are making music again.
After [Em] a decade long [Gm] hiatus, the [Bb] new single is the centrepiece [G] of their tour.
One, two, one, two, three.
[D] _ _ _
_ _ But _ [Ab] elements of the new song are proving problematic.
[Em] I'll get your _ [G] photograph. _ _ _ _ _
_ Photograph.
It's pretty tough when you have to learn your own bloody song, isn't it?
When you have to learn your own [A] songs, what's [Gb] going on?
Chrissie just can't seem to hit the right [G] note, and Mark is giving her hell.
I'll get your photograph. _ _
I'll get your photo.
_ I'll get your _ photo. _ _ _ _
_ I'll get your _ _ photograph.
_ _ _ I'll get your photograph.
_ I'll get your photograph.
I'll get your photograph.
_ _ _ _ _ This _ _ _ is why I used to get frustrated with Chrissie.
What, with me?
_ _ Honey! _
_ You dumb bitch, why can't you play it? _
_ [Ab] _ With that, rehearsal is over, until Mark says [Eb] sorry.
Can you give it?
Can you give it?
And can you take it?
Oh, yeah, of course.
Would _
_ [G] you like to see the scars?
_ [D] _ _
_ [Gbm] _ [Bm] Now there's [G] another distraction. _
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] Chrissie's [Bm] getting hair extensions.
[G] You're not getting hairspray in my coffee.
_ _ [D] _
[G] It's time to [C] improvise.
_ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Can I just [G] run out and have a look? _ _
Yeah, it's a really [D] important thing, isn't it, like [E] hair?
The band is again forced to wait.
_ [G] Well, it was good while it [E] lasted.
_ [Abm] It's all over now.
Now [Bb] it's Chrissie who's growing [Em] impatient.
Oh, look, I'm sick of_
I don't want to do this.
[Bb] _ [E] I'm sick of this.
I am [B] up to here with [C] I don't want to do this.
[B] If _ [E] _
we do that again, I'm leaving.
Here's the guitar if you want to play it.
[Gb] Oh, _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Gb] come on, why [G] are the cameras here today?
_ [B]
Suddenly, Chrissie's newer, longer hair is causing an identity crisis.
I don't know who I am.
I have lost the plot.
_ No, you haven't.
I have, I just don't know who I am anymore.
You've confused yourself.
I have totally. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ There's a saying in showbiz, it'll be all right on the night.
_ [Bm] _
_ [E] The Divinals arrive at home bake for their big [G] comeback performance.
[E] More than 20,000 fans [A] await.
I'm going into my dressing room now.
[D] Mark is [Gbm] nervous.
Oh, they spoil [E] you.
You know, that's the thing.
It's the [A] last meal before you get [E] _ slaughtered.
Chrissie's also _ _ apprehensive.
[Dbm] _ _
Jonesy, Mel, [C] how long before the Divinals go [G] on?
_ _ All [Ab] _ [E] _ the band's [C] hard work has led them to [F] this.
_ [Bb] _ _
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ The _ [Bb] _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb]
crowd [G] loves it. _ _ _
Eleven years ago, [D] we were all sitting here.
_ [Am] And here we are again.
Make no mistake, [C] the Divinals are back and [G] stronger than ever.
_ _ We've followed [D] one of music's most exciting [Am] reunions.
First time in 11 years.
[C] It's been a wild ride.
_ _ [Em] But _ _ [D] that baby is rock and roll.
[Am] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
I [G] look at your photograph. _ _ _
Oh, _ honestly.
_ You'd _ _ [B] _ have to employ stronger methods. _
They're like a married [E] couple.
Mark and Chrissie have been together a long time.
_ They have that great relationship. _ _ _ _ _
Went _ down well at the gig. _ _
All that stuff backstage, when they get up there, they still pump it out.
_ _ _ We'd like to thank Chrissie, Mark and the [G] entire band
for allowing us into their lives.
Special mention also goes to their manager, Andrew McManus, for that unprecedented access.
That's right.
Thank you. _ _
Yes.
Anyway, carry on.
Carry on.
Well now to the final part of our reality series Divinals Unplugged.
For the past fortnight our cameras have been following one of rock and roll's biggest reunions.
Divinals are back after a decade long break.
Last week Mark Mc_
is it McEntee?
McEntee.
It's McEntee, not McKenty.
McEntee.
And Chrissy Amphlett ventured to Ballarat for a warm up gig.
This morning it's the big one, the home bake.
But [Em] behind the scenes, drama's threatened to halt last minute practice.
Over to Simon.
_ I'm taking my [D] vitamins.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ It's the final rehearsal [B] day.
Chit chat.
_ [Em] I was born with a chit [D] chat.
Okay, so we're going to run through this now?
Yep.
Come on, let's rehearse.
Okay.
_ Will [B] everybody shut up?
[A] I don't want to [C] think, I don't want to think,
I [G] don't want to think.
[D] _ The [Ab] Divinals [A] are making music again.
After [Em] a decade long [Gm] hiatus, the [Bb] new single is the centrepiece [G] of their tour.
One, two, one, two, three.
[D] _ _ _
_ _ But _ [Ab] elements of the new song are proving problematic.
[Em] I'll get your _ [G] photograph. _ _ _ _ _
_ Photograph.
It's pretty tough when you have to learn your own bloody song, isn't it?
When you have to learn your own [A] songs, what's [Gb] going on?
Chrissie just can't seem to hit the right [G] note, and Mark is giving her hell.
I'll get your photograph. _ _
I'll get your photo.
_ I'll get your _ photo. _ _ _ _
_ I'll get your _ _ photograph.
_ _ _ I'll get your photograph.
_ I'll get your photograph.
I'll get your photograph.
_ _ _ _ _ This _ _ _ is why I used to get frustrated with Chrissie.
What, with me?
_ _ Honey! _
_ You dumb bitch, why can't you play it? _
_ [Ab] _ With that, rehearsal is over, until Mark says [Eb] sorry.
Can you give it?
Can you give it?
And can you take it?
Oh, yeah, of course.
Would _
_ [G] you like to see the scars?
_ [D] _ _
_ [Gbm] _ [Bm] Now there's [G] another distraction. _
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] Chrissie's [Bm] getting hair extensions.
[G] You're not getting hairspray in my coffee.
_ _ [D] _
[G] It's time to [C] improvise.
_ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Can I just [G] run out and have a look? _ _
Yeah, it's a really [D] important thing, isn't it, like [E] hair?
The band is again forced to wait.
_ [G] Well, it was good while it [E] lasted.
_ [Abm] It's all over now.
Now [Bb] it's Chrissie who's growing [Em] impatient.
Oh, look, I'm sick of_
I don't want to do this.
[Bb] _ [E] I'm sick of this.
I am [B] up to here with [C] I don't want to do this.
[B] If _ [E] _
we do that again, I'm leaving.
Here's the guitar if you want to play it.
[Gb] Oh, _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Gb] come on, why [G] are the cameras here today?
_ [B]
Suddenly, Chrissie's newer, longer hair is causing an identity crisis.
I don't know who I am.
I have lost the plot.
_ No, you haven't.
I have, I just don't know who I am anymore.
You've confused yourself.
I have totally. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ There's a saying in showbiz, it'll be all right on the night.
_ [Bm] _
_ [E] The Divinals arrive at home bake for their big [G] comeback performance.
[E] More than 20,000 fans [A] await.
I'm going into my dressing room now.
[D] Mark is [Gbm] nervous.
Oh, they spoil [E] you.
You know, that's the thing.
It's the [A] last meal before you get [E] _ slaughtered.
Chrissie's also _ _ apprehensive.
[Dbm] _ _
Jonesy, Mel, [C] how long before the Divinals go [G] on?
_ _ All [Ab] _ [E] _ the band's [C] hard work has led them to [F] this.
_ [Bb] _ _
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ The _ [Bb] _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb]
crowd [G] loves it. _ _ _
Eleven years ago, [D] we were all sitting here.
_ [Am] And here we are again.
Make no mistake, [C] the Divinals are back and [G] stronger than ever.
_ _ We've followed [D] one of music's most exciting [Am] reunions.
First time in 11 years.
[C] It's been a wild ride.
_ _ [Em] But _ _ [D] that baby is rock and roll.
[Am] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
I [G] look at your photograph. _ _ _
Oh, _ honestly.
_ You'd _ _ [B] _ have to employ stronger methods. _
They're like a married [E] couple.
Mark and Chrissie have been together a long time.
_ They have that great relationship. _ _ _ _ _
Went _ down well at the gig. _ _
All that stuff backstage, when they get up there, they still pump it out.
_ _ _ We'd like to thank Chrissie, Mark and the [G] entire band
for allowing us into their lives.
Special mention also goes to their manager, Andrew McManus, for that unprecedented access.
That's right.
Thank you. _ _