Genesis I Know What I Like (Live 1973 Shepperton Reworked) Chords
Tempo:
82.75 bpm
Chords used:
A
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D
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
Now we're going to take you a little further westward, agriculturally speaking, to where
the sweet smell of freshly mown grass pervades our hairy nostrils.
Come along, the time is long.
It's one o'clock, and time for lunch.
Come dee dawn dee dawn.
When the [A] sun beats down, and I lie on the bench, I can always hear them talk.
It's always been their thought.
[Em]
Jacob, wake up, you've got to tidy your room [A] now.
I'm here, Mr.
Lewis.
[G] Was there [D] any time that he was out on [A] his own?
Garden [Em] wall, little lovebirds.
Peek-a-boo.
Eat them, little big slob.
I know.
[G] What?
[D]
Getting better.
Getting the wardrobe.
[G] Sticking on [A] national.
[Dm]
[D#]
[A] Snack.
Sunday night, Mr.
Farmer called.
Said, listen son, you're wasting time.
There's a future for you in the fire escape tent.
Come up to town.
[Em] I remember the boys
[A] [Em] when you were winning.
I don't know, Miss Lawrence was schooling [A] a baby.
He sent home a big shop.
[G] I know.
[D]
Getting better.
Feeling your wardrobe.
Sipping [F#m] [G] wine.
Get out.
[A] [D] [A]
[G] Get [D] out.
Getting better.
Feeling your wardrobe.
[A] Sipping wine.
When the sun beats down, and I lie on the [B] bench, I can always hear them talk.
[A] Me?
I'm just a landlord.
[Em] You can tell me by the way I walk.
[A]
[Em]
[A]
[A]
[N]
Now we're going to take you a little further westward, agriculturally speaking, to where
the sweet smell of freshly mown grass pervades our hairy nostrils.
Come along, the time is long.
It's one o'clock, and time for lunch.
Come dee dawn dee dawn.
When the [A] sun beats down, and I lie on the bench, I can always hear them talk.
It's always been their thought.
[Em]
Jacob, wake up, you've got to tidy your room [A] now.
I'm here, Mr.
Lewis.
[G] Was there [D] any time that he was out on [A] his own?
Garden [Em] wall, little lovebirds.
Peek-a-boo.
Eat them, little big slob.
I know.
[G] What?
[D]
Getting better.
Getting the wardrobe.
[G] Sticking on [A] national.
[Dm]
[D#]
[A] Snack.
Sunday night, Mr.
Farmer called.
Said, listen son, you're wasting time.
There's a future for you in the fire escape tent.
Come up to town.
[Em] I remember the boys
[A] [Em] when you were winning.
I don't know, Miss Lawrence was schooling [A] a baby.
He sent home a big shop.
[G] I know.
[D]
Getting better.
Feeling your wardrobe.
Sipping [F#m] [G] wine.
Get out.
[A] [D] [A]
[G] Get [D] out.
Getting better.
Feeling your wardrobe.
[A] Sipping wine.
When the sun beats down, and I lie on the [B] bench, I can always hear them talk.
[A] Me?
I'm just a landlord.
[Em] You can tell me by the way I walk.
[A]
[Em]
[A]
[A]
[N]
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_ Now we're going to take you a little further westward, agriculturally speaking, to where
the sweet smell of freshly mown grass pervades our hairy nostrils. _ _ _ _ _ _
Come along, the time is long. _ _ _ _ _
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_ It's one o'clock, and time for lunch.
Come dee dawn dee dawn.
When the [A] sun beats down, and I lie on the bench, I can always hear them talk.
_ It's always been their thought.
[Em] _
Jacob, wake up, you've got to tidy your room [A] now.
_ _ I'm here, Mr.
Lewis.
[G] Was there [D] any time that he was out on [A] his own?
_ _ _ Garden [Em] wall, little lovebirds.
Peek-a-boo.
Eat them, little big slob.
I know.
[G] What?
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Getting better.
Getting the wardrobe.
_ [G] Sticking on _ [A] national.
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[A] _ Snack. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Sunday night, Mr.
Farmer called.
Said, listen son, you're wasting time.
There's a future for you in the fire escape tent.
Come up to town.
[Em] I remember the boys _ _
[A] _ _ [Em] when you were winning.
I don't know, Miss Lawrence was schooling [A] a baby.
He sent home a big shop.
[G] I know. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ Getting better.
_ Feeling your wardrobe.
_ Sipping [F#m] [G] wine.
Get out. _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ Get [D] out. _ _ _ _ _ _
Getting better.
Feeling your wardrobe. _
[A] Sipping wine. _ _ _ _ _ _
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When the sun beats down, and I lie on the [B] bench, I can always hear them talk.
[A] Me?
I'm just a landlord.
[Em] You can tell me by the way I walk. _
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_ Now we're going to take you a little further westward, agriculturally speaking, to where
the sweet smell of freshly mown grass pervades our hairy nostrils. _ _ _ _ _ _
Come along, the time is long. _ _ _ _ _
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_ It's one o'clock, and time for lunch.
Come dee dawn dee dawn.
When the [A] sun beats down, and I lie on the bench, I can always hear them talk.
_ It's always been their thought.
[Em] _
Jacob, wake up, you've got to tidy your room [A] now.
_ _ I'm here, Mr.
Lewis.
[G] Was there [D] any time that he was out on [A] his own?
_ _ _ Garden [Em] wall, little lovebirds.
Peek-a-boo.
Eat them, little big slob.
I know.
[G] What?
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Getting better.
Getting the wardrobe.
_ [G] Sticking on _ [A] national.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
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[A] _ Snack. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Sunday night, Mr.
Farmer called.
Said, listen son, you're wasting time.
There's a future for you in the fire escape tent.
Come up to town.
[Em] I remember the boys _ _
[A] _ _ [Em] when you were winning.
I don't know, Miss Lawrence was schooling [A] a baby.
He sent home a big shop.
[G] I know. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ Getting better.
_ Feeling your wardrobe.
_ Sipping [F#m] [G] wine.
Get out. _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ Get [D] out. _ _ _ _ _ _
Getting better.
Feeling your wardrobe. _
[A] Sipping wine. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
When the sun beats down, and I lie on the [B] bench, I can always hear them talk.
[A] Me?
I'm just a landlord.
[Em] You can tell me by the way I walk. _
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