Chords for Divinyls Unplugged Sunrise 8 December 07
Tempo:
121.3 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
G
C
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Absolutely.
Well, now let's go to part two of our special series, Divinyls [G] Unplugged.
It's a raw, fly-on-the-wall account of one of rock and roll's biggest reunions.
And if the soapbox is anything to go by, and it is, it's certainly captured your attention.
The Divinyls are touring again after an 11-year hiatus.
This week, our cameras followed the group as they hit [E] the road for a warm-up gig in country Victoria.
Over to Simon.
I'd like to introduce you to a couple of special, [F] some of our special fans that we have [E] here.
So come on, come along here.
This is one of them, Nikki.
Nikki the fan.
There she is.
That's [Em] another one of our fans.
It's nice to invite the fans in and have them here, you know, just to say hello, get to know your [D] fans.
[A] Got a lot of things [C] that I wanna do, [G] but I don't wanna [D] have to do this.
[A] The Divinyls have released a new [C] single.
Their [G] first in more than a decade.
They're [D] touring again too.
[E] Today they're off to Ballarat for a warm [B]-up gig.
But something's [Em] got lead singer Chrissie Amflet down.
[B] It's a sign of [E] character understanding.
Not only your own [Em] point of view, [A] but somebody else's [Em] point of view as well.
It's not all just about you, [A] you know.
[Em] And in rock and roll, it can just, you [A] can think that it's [Em] all about you.
But it's actually [A] about other people as well.
[D] I was a bit worried because I haven't played for a while.
I had to get my fingers back in shape.
But now I'm sort of feeling [G] better about it.
[Em] Mark McEntee is excited, but late, [E] very late.
See you at Mornum.
[C] There's a bloody pipe drum [B] in the pocket.
[C] I wonder what's holding him up.
[Em] Well, doesn't every guy wear his wife's jeans accidentally?
After a one-hour delay, [E] they're finally on the move.
Willie Nelson put it so well, didn't he?
What is it?
On the road again.
[Em] She [Am] is great to be back [Ab] with all my friends.
During the long journey, Chrissie finally decides to reveal what's on [Dm] her mind.
[Eb] Now [Dm] people are saying that I'm on a
vlogs
and things, and that I'm weird.
[E] But that's all right.
I mean, I know I'm weird.
[D] Well, I am on a very powerful drug.
I [Dbm] was.
Adrenaline.
[Dm] And I think people don't understand adrenaline.
Like footballers are on [Gm] adrenaline.
And you've got to really manage the adrenaline.
And [G] this is [E] where these people are getting in trouble.
[Em] It's because they drink after [A] the adrenaline or [Dm] on the adrenaline.
And you've got to really be educated on the power of [E] adrenaline.
Mark lifts the mood with his pearls of wisdom.
[D] I know that [G] Westgate bridge is pretty incredible, isn't it [A] though?
Why put a deposit on a [C] flat [D] or a home when you can buy a [A] make-up case?
[Em] How long is it, Chrissie?
Very long.
A brief pit stop.
We're trapped at a road [E] stop at the moment.
We're waiting for the chips.
We're waiting on the chips.
Waiting on the chips.
All right, all right, I'm coming.
[B] [E] Then it's straight to the venue for the critical sound check.
[G] It's a [Eb] goat.
[Bb]
Ruff-boy.
Ruff-boy.
Poor little guy.
The tin will stay hot, though.
[F]
[Dm] The queues start [C] forming early.
[Dm] [C] This is a monumental moment.
There [F] hasn't been [C] a Divinyls gig since the mid-90s.
Have a good one, [Dm] Chrissie, darling.
[C] Have a good one.
[Dm] First time in 11 years.
11 [D] years.
Have a good one.
[C] [Bb]
[Am] The crowd goes wild.
[Bb] I don't [C] [F] need [Dm] anybody else.
[Bb] When I think [C] about [F] you, I just want to say.
[Bb] Make no mistake, [F] Divinyls are back.
[Bb] All you rats out there, I love you.
[N] Funny, after 11 years.
What?
[G] How did [F] it feel after 11 [Am] years [G] on stage for [A] you?
Well, we'd [E] never left.
Just felt like normal.
Chrissie and Mark are mobbed as they leave.
It was a great audience.
We love your [A] art.
[E] It was the perfect warm-up [B] gig.
You're [E] amazing.
Thank you so much.
[B] [A]
Well, if they ever do a remake of Spinal Tap,
[N] I reckon Mark McEntee could play Nigel Tufnell.
The lead.
He's a contender.
He's a character.
The chips, [Eb] we're waiting [G] for the chips.
What was the makeup case?
What was that all about?
I'm not quite sure.
It was back to Super Shepard.
A few tangents in the sort of frame.
Next week, the [A] big day arrives.
Divinyls commence their national tour
with a massive outdoor concert.
[G] The tensions reach boiling point during final rehearsals.
Here's a sneak peek of next Sunday's instalment.
This is why I used to get frustrated with Chrissie.
What, with me?
You're a dumb
I know.
You're a dumb
Why can't you play it?
What
[Bm] Did we get to hear [G] anything [F] in that [Am] instalment?
Mmm, you'll have to watch.
[E] You'll have to see.
Very funny.
Very good.
They've got a great keyboardist, don't they?
You can jump in like that.
Ooh!
Well, now let's go to part two of our special series, Divinyls [G] Unplugged.
It's a raw, fly-on-the-wall account of one of rock and roll's biggest reunions.
And if the soapbox is anything to go by, and it is, it's certainly captured your attention.
The Divinyls are touring again after an 11-year hiatus.
This week, our cameras followed the group as they hit [E] the road for a warm-up gig in country Victoria.
Over to Simon.
I'd like to introduce you to a couple of special, [F] some of our special fans that we have [E] here.
So come on, come along here.
This is one of them, Nikki.
Nikki the fan.
There she is.
That's [Em] another one of our fans.
It's nice to invite the fans in and have them here, you know, just to say hello, get to know your [D] fans.
[A] Got a lot of things [C] that I wanna do, [G] but I don't wanna [D] have to do this.
[A] The Divinyls have released a new [C] single.
Their [G] first in more than a decade.
They're [D] touring again too.
[E] Today they're off to Ballarat for a warm [B]-up gig.
But something's [Em] got lead singer Chrissie Amflet down.
[B] It's a sign of [E] character understanding.
Not only your own [Em] point of view, [A] but somebody else's [Em] point of view as well.
It's not all just about you, [A] you know.
[Em] And in rock and roll, it can just, you [A] can think that it's [Em] all about you.
But it's actually [A] about other people as well.
[D] I was a bit worried because I haven't played for a while.
I had to get my fingers back in shape.
But now I'm sort of feeling [G] better about it.
[Em] Mark McEntee is excited, but late, [E] very late.
See you at Mornum.
[C] There's a bloody pipe drum [B] in the pocket.
[C] I wonder what's holding him up.
[Em] Well, doesn't every guy wear his wife's jeans accidentally?
After a one-hour delay, [E] they're finally on the move.
Willie Nelson put it so well, didn't he?
What is it?
On the road again.
[Em] She [Am] is great to be back [Ab] with all my friends.
During the long journey, Chrissie finally decides to reveal what's on [Dm] her mind.
[Eb] Now [Dm] people are saying that I'm on a
vlogs
and things, and that I'm weird.
[E] But that's all right.
I mean, I know I'm weird.
[D] Well, I am on a very powerful drug.
I [Dbm] was.
Adrenaline.
[Dm] And I think people don't understand adrenaline.
Like footballers are on [Gm] adrenaline.
And you've got to really manage the adrenaline.
And [G] this is [E] where these people are getting in trouble.
[Em] It's because they drink after [A] the adrenaline or [Dm] on the adrenaline.
And you've got to really be educated on the power of [E] adrenaline.
Mark lifts the mood with his pearls of wisdom.
[D] I know that [G] Westgate bridge is pretty incredible, isn't it [A] though?
Why put a deposit on a [C] flat [D] or a home when you can buy a [A] make-up case?
[Em] How long is it, Chrissie?
Very long.
A brief pit stop.
We're trapped at a road [E] stop at the moment.
We're waiting for the chips.
We're waiting on the chips.
Waiting on the chips.
All right, all right, I'm coming.
[B] [E] Then it's straight to the venue for the critical sound check.
[G] It's a [Eb] goat.
[Bb]
Ruff-boy.
Ruff-boy.
Poor little guy.
The tin will stay hot, though.
[F]
[Dm] The queues start [C] forming early.
[Dm] [C] This is a monumental moment.
There [F] hasn't been [C] a Divinyls gig since the mid-90s.
Have a good one, [Dm] Chrissie, darling.
[C] Have a good one.
[Dm] First time in 11 years.
11 [D] years.
Have a good one.
[C] [Bb]
[Am] The crowd goes wild.
[Bb] I don't [C] [F] need [Dm] anybody else.
[Bb] When I think [C] about [F] you, I just want to say.
[Bb] Make no mistake, [F] Divinyls are back.
[Bb] All you rats out there, I love you.
[N] Funny, after 11 years.
What?
[G] How did [F] it feel after 11 [Am] years [G] on stage for [A] you?
Well, we'd [E] never left.
Just felt like normal.
Chrissie and Mark are mobbed as they leave.
It was a great audience.
We love your [A] art.
[E] It was the perfect warm-up [B] gig.
You're [E] amazing.
Thank you so much.
[B] [A]
Well, if they ever do a remake of Spinal Tap,
[N] I reckon Mark McEntee could play Nigel Tufnell.
The lead.
He's a contender.
He's a character.
The chips, [Eb] we're waiting [G] for the chips.
What was the makeup case?
What was that all about?
I'm not quite sure.
It was back to Super Shepard.
A few tangents in the sort of frame.
Next week, the [A] big day arrives.
Divinyls commence their national tour
with a massive outdoor concert.
[G] The tensions reach boiling point during final rehearsals.
Here's a sneak peek of next Sunday's instalment.
This is why I used to get frustrated with Chrissie.
What, with me?
You're a dumb
I know.
You're a dumb
Why can't you play it?
What
[Bm] Did we get to hear [G] anything [F] in that [Am] instalment?
Mmm, you'll have to watch.
[E] You'll have to see.
Very funny.
Very good.
They've got a great keyboardist, don't they?
You can jump in like that.
Ooh!
Key:
E
A
G
C
Em
E
A
G
Absolutely.
Well, now let's go to part two of our special series, Divinyls [G] Unplugged.
It's a raw, fly-on-the-wall account of one of rock and roll's biggest reunions.
And if the soapbox is anything to go by, and it is, it's certainly captured your attention.
The Divinyls are touring again after an 11-year hiatus.
This week, our cameras followed the group as they hit [E] the road for a warm-up gig in country Victoria.
Over to Simon. _ _ _ _ _ _
I'd like to introduce you to a couple of special, [F] some of our special fans that we have [E] here.
So come on, come along here.
This is one of them, Nikki.
Nikki the fan.
There she is.
_ That's [Em] another one of our fans.
It's nice to invite the fans in and have them here, you know, just to say hello, get to know your [D] fans.
[A] Got a lot of things [C] that I wanna do, [G] but I don't wanna [D] have to do this.
[A] The Divinyls have released a new [C] single.
Their [G] first in more than a decade.
They're [D] touring again too.
[E] Today they're off to Ballarat for a warm [B]-up gig.
But something's [Em] got lead singer Chrissie Amflet down.
[B] It's a sign of [E] character understanding.
Not only your own [Em] point of view, [A] but somebody else's [Em] point of view as well.
It's not all just about you, [A] you know.
[Em] And in rock and roll, it can just, you [A] can think that it's [Em] all about you.
But it's actually [A] about other people as well.
[D] I was a bit worried because I haven't played for a while.
I had to get my fingers back in shape.
_ But now I'm sort of feeling [G] better about it.
[Em] Mark McEntee is excited, but late, [E] very late.
See you at Mornum.
[C] There's a bloody pipe drum [B] in the pocket.
[C] _ I wonder what's holding him up.
[Em] Well, doesn't every guy wear his wife's jeans accidentally?
_ After a one-hour delay, [E] they're finally on the move.
Willie Nelson put it so well, didn't he?
What is it?
On the road again.
[Em] _ She [Am] is great to be back [Ab] with all my friends.
During the long journey, Chrissie finally decides to reveal what's on [Dm] her mind.
_ _ [Eb] Now [Dm] people are saying that I'm on a_
_ _ _ _vlogs
and things, and that I'm weird.
[E] But that's all right.
I mean, I know I'm weird.
[D] Well, I am on a very powerful drug.
I [Dbm] was.
Adrenaline.
[Dm] And I think people don't understand adrenaline.
Like footballers are on [Gm] adrenaline.
And you've got to really manage the adrenaline.
And [G] this is [E] where these people are getting in trouble.
[Em] It's because they drink after [A] the adrenaline or [Dm] on the adrenaline.
And you've got to really be educated on the power of [E] adrenaline.
Mark lifts the mood with his pearls of wisdom.
[D] I know that [G] Westgate bridge is pretty incredible, isn't it [A] though?
Why put a deposit on a [C] flat [D] or a home when you can buy a [A] make-up case?
[Em] How long is it, Chrissie?
Very long.
A brief pit stop.
_ We're trapped at a road [E] stop at the moment.
We're waiting for the chips.
We're waiting on the chips. _ _
Waiting on the chips.
All right, all right, I'm coming. _ _
_ _ [B] _ [E] Then it's straight to the venue for the critical sound check.
[G] It's a [Eb] goat.
[Bb]
Ruff-boy.
_ Ruff-boy.
Poor little guy.
_ The tin will stay hot, though.
[F] _ _
[Dm] _ The queues start [C] forming early. _ _
[Dm] _ [C] This is a monumental moment.
There [F] hasn't been [C] a Divinyls gig since the mid-90s.
Have a good one, [Dm] Chrissie, darling.
_ [C] Have a good one.
[Dm] First time in 11 years.
11 [D] years.
Have a good one.
[C] _ [Bb] _
_ _ [Am] _ The crowd goes wild.
[Bb] I don't [C] _ [F] need [Dm] anybody else.
[Bb] When I think [C] about [F] you, I just want to say.
[Bb] Make no mistake, [F] Divinyls are back.
[Bb] All you rats out there, I love you.
[N] Funny, after 11 years.
What?
[G] _ _ How did [F] it feel after 11 [Am] years [G] on stage for [A] you?
Well, we'd [E] never left.
_ Just felt like normal.
Chrissie and Mark are mobbed as they leave.
It was a great audience.
We love your [A] art.
[E] It was the perfect warm-up [B] gig.
You're [E] amazing.
Thank you so much.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, if they ever do a remake of Spinal Tap,
[N] I reckon Mark McEntee could play Nigel Tufnell.
The lead.
_ He's a contender.
_ He's a character.
The chips, [Eb] we're waiting [G] for the chips.
What was the makeup case?
What was that all about?
I'm not quite sure.
It was back to Super Shepard. _
A few tangents in the sort of frame.
_ Next week, the [A] big day arrives.
Divinyls commence their national tour
with a massive outdoor concert.
[G] The tensions reach boiling point during final rehearsals.
Here's a sneak peek of next Sunday's instalment. _ _
This is why I used to get frustrated with Chrissie.
What, with me?
_ You're a dumb_
I know.
You're a dumb_
Why can't you play it?
What_ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] Did we get to hear [G] anything [F] in that [Am] instalment?
Mmm, you'll have to watch.
[E] You'll have to see.
Very funny.
Very good.
They've got a great keyboardist, don't they?
You can jump in like that.
Ooh! _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, now let's go to part two of our special series, Divinyls [G] Unplugged.
It's a raw, fly-on-the-wall account of one of rock and roll's biggest reunions.
And if the soapbox is anything to go by, and it is, it's certainly captured your attention.
The Divinyls are touring again after an 11-year hiatus.
This week, our cameras followed the group as they hit [E] the road for a warm-up gig in country Victoria.
Over to Simon. _ _ _ _ _ _
I'd like to introduce you to a couple of special, [F] some of our special fans that we have [E] here.
So come on, come along here.
This is one of them, Nikki.
Nikki the fan.
There she is.
_ That's [Em] another one of our fans.
It's nice to invite the fans in and have them here, you know, just to say hello, get to know your [D] fans.
[A] Got a lot of things [C] that I wanna do, [G] but I don't wanna [D] have to do this.
[A] The Divinyls have released a new [C] single.
Their [G] first in more than a decade.
They're [D] touring again too.
[E] Today they're off to Ballarat for a warm [B]-up gig.
But something's [Em] got lead singer Chrissie Amflet down.
[B] It's a sign of [E] character understanding.
Not only your own [Em] point of view, [A] but somebody else's [Em] point of view as well.
It's not all just about you, [A] you know.
[Em] And in rock and roll, it can just, you [A] can think that it's [Em] all about you.
But it's actually [A] about other people as well.
[D] I was a bit worried because I haven't played for a while.
I had to get my fingers back in shape.
_ But now I'm sort of feeling [G] better about it.
[Em] Mark McEntee is excited, but late, [E] very late.
See you at Mornum.
[C] There's a bloody pipe drum [B] in the pocket.
[C] _ I wonder what's holding him up.
[Em] Well, doesn't every guy wear his wife's jeans accidentally?
_ After a one-hour delay, [E] they're finally on the move.
Willie Nelson put it so well, didn't he?
What is it?
On the road again.
[Em] _ She [Am] is great to be back [Ab] with all my friends.
During the long journey, Chrissie finally decides to reveal what's on [Dm] her mind.
_ _ [Eb] Now [Dm] people are saying that I'm on a_
_ _ _ _vlogs
and things, and that I'm weird.
[E] But that's all right.
I mean, I know I'm weird.
[D] Well, I am on a very powerful drug.
I [Dbm] was.
Adrenaline.
[Dm] And I think people don't understand adrenaline.
Like footballers are on [Gm] adrenaline.
And you've got to really manage the adrenaline.
And [G] this is [E] where these people are getting in trouble.
[Em] It's because they drink after [A] the adrenaline or [Dm] on the adrenaline.
And you've got to really be educated on the power of [E] adrenaline.
Mark lifts the mood with his pearls of wisdom.
[D] I know that [G] Westgate bridge is pretty incredible, isn't it [A] though?
Why put a deposit on a [C] flat [D] or a home when you can buy a [A] make-up case?
[Em] How long is it, Chrissie?
Very long.
A brief pit stop.
_ We're trapped at a road [E] stop at the moment.
We're waiting for the chips.
We're waiting on the chips. _ _
Waiting on the chips.
All right, all right, I'm coming. _ _
_ _ [B] _ [E] Then it's straight to the venue for the critical sound check.
[G] It's a [Eb] goat.
[Bb]
Ruff-boy.
_ Ruff-boy.
Poor little guy.
_ The tin will stay hot, though.
[F] _ _
[Dm] _ The queues start [C] forming early. _ _
[Dm] _ [C] This is a monumental moment.
There [F] hasn't been [C] a Divinyls gig since the mid-90s.
Have a good one, [Dm] Chrissie, darling.
_ [C] Have a good one.
[Dm] First time in 11 years.
11 [D] years.
Have a good one.
[C] _ [Bb] _
_ _ [Am] _ The crowd goes wild.
[Bb] I don't [C] _ [F] need [Dm] anybody else.
[Bb] When I think [C] about [F] you, I just want to say.
[Bb] Make no mistake, [F] Divinyls are back.
[Bb] All you rats out there, I love you.
[N] Funny, after 11 years.
What?
[G] _ _ How did [F] it feel after 11 [Am] years [G] on stage for [A] you?
Well, we'd [E] never left.
_ Just felt like normal.
Chrissie and Mark are mobbed as they leave.
It was a great audience.
We love your [A] art.
[E] It was the perfect warm-up [B] gig.
You're [E] amazing.
Thank you so much.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, if they ever do a remake of Spinal Tap,
[N] I reckon Mark McEntee could play Nigel Tufnell.
The lead.
_ He's a contender.
_ He's a character.
The chips, [Eb] we're waiting [G] for the chips.
What was the makeup case?
What was that all about?
I'm not quite sure.
It was back to Super Shepard. _
A few tangents in the sort of frame.
_ Next week, the [A] big day arrives.
Divinyls commence their national tour
with a massive outdoor concert.
[G] The tensions reach boiling point during final rehearsals.
Here's a sneak peek of next Sunday's instalment. _ _
This is why I used to get frustrated with Chrissie.
What, with me?
_ You're a dumb_
I know.
You're a dumb_
Why can't you play it?
What_ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] Did we get to hear [G] anything [F] in that [Am] instalment?
Mmm, you'll have to watch.
[E] You'll have to see.
Very funny.
Very good.
They've got a great keyboardist, don't they?
You can jump in like that.
Ooh! _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _