Chords for Fastball - "The Malcontent" (Official RMTV Acoustic)
Tempo:
124.95 bpm
Chords used:
Gm
D
Eb
Cm
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gm] [Ab] This is a song Tony and I wrote.
We actually wrote this back in 2004 [G] and it's called Malcontent.
[Gm] I hear the ringing of [Cm] the telephone.
[D] No one's home [Eb] and none of you can [Dm] reach me.
[D] I'm alone and I [Gm] feel fine.
There's nothing [Cm] anyone can sell to me.
[D] There's nothing new [Eb] none of you can [F] teach me.
[D] But I'm sure that you [Gm] will try.
[Cm] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb]
vanity's a [D] disease.
[Gm] I hear my music [Cm] on the radio.
[D] What's that [Am] song [Eb] from long ago?
[Bb] They're still playing.
Is it [D] saying anything to [Gm] you?
Pretty people in [Cm] the magazines [D] who play the part [Eb] of kings and queens.
[Bb] Hair and makeup can [D] cover up the [Gm] ugly truth.
[Cm] I'm tired of [Gm] living in the modern world [D] with pretty [Gm] boys and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] vanity's a [D] disease.
It really doesn't mean a [Gm] thing to me.
It [D] really doesn't mean a thing [Gm] to me.
[Cm]
[Eb] [Gm] [Bb]
[D] [Gm]
[C] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] vanity's a [D] disease.
[Gm] I hear the ringing [Cm] of the telephone.
[D] No one's home [Eb] and none of you [Bb] can reach me.
[D] I'm alone and I [Gm] feel fine.
[Cm] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] vanity's a [D] disease.
It really doesn't mean a thing [Gm] to me.
[D] It really doesn't mean a thing to [Gm] me.
It really doesn't mean a thing to me.
[E] Why do we shake our guitars?
[Gm] Is there a reason?
Does it do anything?
Sustain?
A little bit, yeah.
Kind [B] of urges the guitar to
[A] give it that [E] extra
When you [A] need that push over the
We actually wrote this back in 2004 [G] and it's called Malcontent.
[Gm] I hear the ringing of [Cm] the telephone.
[D] No one's home [Eb] and none of you can [Dm] reach me.
[D] I'm alone and I [Gm] feel fine.
There's nothing [Cm] anyone can sell to me.
[D] There's nothing new [Eb] none of you can [F] teach me.
[D] But I'm sure that you [Gm] will try.
[Cm] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb]
vanity's a [D] disease.
[Gm] I hear my music [Cm] on the radio.
[D] What's that [Am] song [Eb] from long ago?
[Bb] They're still playing.
Is it [D] saying anything to [Gm] you?
Pretty people in [Cm] the magazines [D] who play the part [Eb] of kings and queens.
[Bb] Hair and makeup can [D] cover up the [Gm] ugly truth.
[Cm] I'm tired of [Gm] living in the modern world [D] with pretty [Gm] boys and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] vanity's a [D] disease.
It really doesn't mean a [Gm] thing to me.
It [D] really doesn't mean a thing [Gm] to me.
[Cm]
[Eb] [Gm] [Bb]
[D] [Gm]
[C] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] vanity's a [D] disease.
[Gm] I hear the ringing [Cm] of the telephone.
[D] No one's home [Eb] and none of you [Bb] can reach me.
[D] I'm alone and I [Gm] feel fine.
[Cm] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] vanity's a [D] disease.
It really doesn't mean a thing [Gm] to me.
[D] It really doesn't mean a thing to [Gm] me.
It really doesn't mean a thing to me.
[E] Why do we shake our guitars?
[Gm] Is there a reason?
Does it do anything?
Sustain?
A little bit, yeah.
Kind [B] of urges the guitar to
[A] give it that [E] extra
When you [A] need that push over the
Key:
Gm
D
Eb
Cm
Bb
Gm
D
Eb
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Ab] This is a song Tony and I wrote.
_ _ We actually wrote this back in 2004 [G] _ and it's called Malcontent.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] I hear the ringing of [Cm] the telephone.
_ [D] No one's home [Eb] and none of you can [Dm] reach me.
[D] I'm alone and I [Gm] feel fine. _ _ _
_ _ There's nothing [Cm] anyone can sell to me.
[D] There's nothing new [Eb] none of you can [F] teach me.
[D] But I'm sure that you [Gm] will try. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] _ _
vanity's a [D] disease. _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ I hear my music [Cm] on the radio.
_ [D] _ What's that [Am] song [Eb] from long ago?
[Bb] They're still playing.
Is it [D] saying anything to [Gm] you? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Pretty people in [Cm] the magazines [D] who play the part [Eb] of kings and queens.
[Bb] Hair and makeup can [D] cover up the [Gm] ugly truth. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] I'm tired of [Gm] living in the modern world [D] with pretty [Gm] boys and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] _ _ vanity's a [D] disease. _ _ _ _ _
It really doesn't mean a [Gm] thing to me.
It [D] really doesn't mean a thing [Gm] to me. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Gm] _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] _ _ vanity's a [D] disease.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] I hear the ringing [Cm] of the telephone.
_ [D] No one's home [Eb] and none of you [Bb] can reach me.
[D] I'm alone and I [Gm] feel fine.
_ _ _ [Cm] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] _ _ vanity's a [D] disease. _ _
_ _ It really doesn't mean a thing [Gm] to me.
_ [D] It really doesn't mean a thing to [Gm] me.
It really doesn't mean a thing to me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ Why do we shake our guitars?
[Gm] Is there a reason?
Does it do anything?
_ Sustain?
A little bit, yeah.
Kind [B] of urges the guitar to _
[A] give it that [E] extra_
When you [A] need that push over the
_ _ We actually wrote this back in 2004 [G] _ and it's called Malcontent.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] I hear the ringing of [Cm] the telephone.
_ [D] No one's home [Eb] and none of you can [Dm] reach me.
[D] I'm alone and I [Gm] feel fine. _ _ _
_ _ There's nothing [Cm] anyone can sell to me.
[D] There's nothing new [Eb] none of you can [F] teach me.
[D] But I'm sure that you [Gm] will try. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] _ _
vanity's a [D] disease. _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ I hear my music [Cm] on the radio.
_ [D] _ What's that [Am] song [Eb] from long ago?
[Bb] They're still playing.
Is it [D] saying anything to [Gm] you? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Pretty people in [Cm] the magazines [D] who play the part [Eb] of kings and queens.
[Bb] Hair and makeup can [D] cover up the [Gm] ugly truth. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] I'm tired of [Gm] living in the modern world [D] with pretty [Gm] boys and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] _ _ vanity's a [D] disease. _ _ _ _ _
It really doesn't mean a [Gm] thing to me.
It [D] really doesn't mean a thing [Gm] to me. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Gm] _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] _ _ vanity's a [D] disease.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] I hear the ringing [Cm] of the telephone.
_ [D] No one's home [Eb] and none of you [Bb] can reach me.
[D] I'm alone and I [Gm] feel fine.
_ _ _ [Cm] I'm tired of living [Gm] in the modern world [D] with pretty boys [Gm] and plastic girls.
[Eb] Broken hearts, [Bb] _ _ vanity's a [D] disease. _ _
_ _ It really doesn't mean a thing [Gm] to me.
_ [D] It really doesn't mean a thing to [Gm] me.
It really doesn't mean a thing to me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ Why do we shake our guitars?
[Gm] Is there a reason?
Does it do anything?
_ Sustain?
A little bit, yeah.
Kind [B] of urges the guitar to _
[A] give it that [E] extra_
When you [A] need that push over the