Chords for Greg Graffin (Bad Religion) - What's In My Bag?
Tempo:
82.025 bpm
Chords used:
G
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C
Am
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey everybody, I'm Greg Graffin.
I'm at Amoeba in Hollywood, and this is What's in My Bag.
There's [D] a place, up [Am] ahead and far along, [D] far away, [Am] from the past that seems to draw [D] all mistakes.
[Am] You've forgotten, [C] carried all along, [G] making time.
Let's just see what the old hymn [C] pulls out first.
J.D. was [Fm] so helpful in pointing [C] me to this box set, [Gb] because the other Hank Williams [G] box set is too many songs to listen [C] to.
Hey, good looking, what you got cooking?
[D] How's about [G] cooking something up with [C] me?
I like compilations by prolific artists who are long since dead, because I think of myself [D] as a prolific artist, [Em] and not everything is [C] that great.
But Hank Williams is a great singer-songwriter, in the [F] tradition that I [C] consider myself, so you have to know [E] some of his important body of work.
She's long [A] gone, and [B] now I'm [E] lonesome blue.
[Em] This thing has four CDs worth of music, of which I'll learn maybe six songs, so, [Ab] but that's great.
[G] Ooh, now this is one of my favorite all-time albums, and it's very hard to find.
It's called the Watson Family Album.
It's remarkable to me that more people don't know who Doc Watson is.
He carried [Ab] a tradition of old-time music [Eb] into the modern era.
Hey, that train, got my girl from town, hey, hey, hey, hey.
I was introduced to this by my uncle, [F] who's now 80 years old, and he [Eb] was a student of the 60s folk revival.
And at that time, someone [Ab] convinced Doc Watson, [Gm] who was the greatest flat-picking guitarist ever to live,
[Bb] convinced him to stop playing electric guitar [Eb] and go back to playing what he does best, which is old-time music.
And this was his family recording [F] in their living room, and if you can find any of these Smithsonian recordings, [G] buy them.
Because I'm forgiven, my soul will find heaven, [D] when I die a [G] liver king.
The next thing is [B] a big book.
[G] I actually live on a farm.
[D] Our only crops [E] are vegetables from our vegetable garden.
But we do [G] have almost 40 acres of hardwood [D] forest to tend to also.
[A] Not only is it a [D] good gift for my wife, my wife tends most of the gardening, but it's also in German, [G] and my wife is German heritage.
So I didn't even know this book was [D] available, so I'm definitely bringing [A] this home.
Can we release this video after Christmas, please?
[F] This is [G] another of my favorite albums.
Now you might wonder, why are you buying your favorite albums again?
I have multiple copies of albums like this that [E] I always misplace, [G] or that I've burned onto one system and then lost the CD.
This is Stephen Stills' Manassas.
She [Eb] loves the song above, [C] but after now, [Eb] has it all [C] ceased to appear.
[G] What [E] Stephen Stills did, he was of course one of the famous members of Crosby, Stills [D] & Nash,
but he was a great songwriter and singer and [Am] acoustic guitar player.
And he put together kind of [G] a super group in the 70s and [C] made this fantastic album called [Am] Manassas.
And the treasure [F] of the wildness, that [C] like sand that [G] comes and comes on, that [Am] forms a web.
[G] It's hard to find, but it's highly [D] recommended.
And that's it.
[Em] Oh, thank you so much.
This was a great shopping experience.
[G] [D]
[C] [G] [D] [Em]
[G] [N]
I'm at Amoeba in Hollywood, and this is What's in My Bag.
There's [D] a place, up [Am] ahead and far along, [D] far away, [Am] from the past that seems to draw [D] all mistakes.
[Am] You've forgotten, [C] carried all along, [G] making time.
Let's just see what the old hymn [C] pulls out first.
J.D. was [Fm] so helpful in pointing [C] me to this box set, [Gb] because the other Hank Williams [G] box set is too many songs to listen [C] to.
Hey, good looking, what you got cooking?
[D] How's about [G] cooking something up with [C] me?
I like compilations by prolific artists who are long since dead, because I think of myself [D] as a prolific artist, [Em] and not everything is [C] that great.
But Hank Williams is a great singer-songwriter, in the [F] tradition that I [C] consider myself, so you have to know [E] some of his important body of work.
She's long [A] gone, and [B] now I'm [E] lonesome blue.
[Em] This thing has four CDs worth of music, of which I'll learn maybe six songs, so, [Ab] but that's great.
[G] Ooh, now this is one of my favorite all-time albums, and it's very hard to find.
It's called the Watson Family Album.
It's remarkable to me that more people don't know who Doc Watson is.
He carried [Ab] a tradition of old-time music [Eb] into the modern era.
Hey, that train, got my girl from town, hey, hey, hey, hey.
I was introduced to this by my uncle, [F] who's now 80 years old, and he [Eb] was a student of the 60s folk revival.
And at that time, someone [Ab] convinced Doc Watson, [Gm] who was the greatest flat-picking guitarist ever to live,
[Bb] convinced him to stop playing electric guitar [Eb] and go back to playing what he does best, which is old-time music.
And this was his family recording [F] in their living room, and if you can find any of these Smithsonian recordings, [G] buy them.
Because I'm forgiven, my soul will find heaven, [D] when I die a [G] liver king.
The next thing is [B] a big book.
[G] I actually live on a farm.
[D] Our only crops [E] are vegetables from our vegetable garden.
But we do [G] have almost 40 acres of hardwood [D] forest to tend to also.
[A] Not only is it a [D] good gift for my wife, my wife tends most of the gardening, but it's also in German, [G] and my wife is German heritage.
So I didn't even know this book was [D] available, so I'm definitely bringing [A] this home.
Can we release this video after Christmas, please?
[F] This is [G] another of my favorite albums.
Now you might wonder, why are you buying your favorite albums again?
I have multiple copies of albums like this that [E] I always misplace, [G] or that I've burned onto one system and then lost the CD.
This is Stephen Stills' Manassas.
She [Eb] loves the song above, [C] but after now, [Eb] has it all [C] ceased to appear.
[G] What [E] Stephen Stills did, he was of course one of the famous members of Crosby, Stills [D] & Nash,
but he was a great songwriter and singer and [Am] acoustic guitar player.
And he put together kind of [G] a super group in the 70s and [C] made this fantastic album called [Am] Manassas.
And the treasure [F] of the wildness, that [C] like sand that [G] comes and comes on, that [Am] forms a web.
[G] It's hard to find, but it's highly [D] recommended.
And that's it.
[Em] Oh, thank you so much.
This was a great shopping experience.
[G] [D]
[C] [G] [D] [Em]
[G] [N]
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Hey everybody, I'm Greg Graffin.
I'm at Amoeba in Hollywood, and this is What's in My Bag.
There's [D] a place, up [Am] ahead and far along, [D] far away, _ [Am] from the past that seems to draw [D] all mistakes.
_ _ [Am] You've forgotten, [C] carried all along, _ [G] making time.
Let's just see what the old hymn [C] pulls out first.
J.D. was [Fm] so helpful in pointing [C] me to this box set, [Gb] because the other Hank Williams [G] box set is too many songs to listen [C] to.
Hey, good looking, what you got cooking?
_ [D] How's about [G] cooking something up with [C] me?
_ I like compilations by prolific artists who are long since dead, because I think of myself [D] as a prolific artist, [Em] and not everything is [C] that great.
But Hank Williams is a great singer-songwriter, in the [F] tradition that I [C] consider myself, so you have to know [E] some of his important body of work.
She's long _ [A] gone, and [B] now I'm [E] lonesome blue. _
[Em] This thing has four CDs worth of music, of which I'll learn maybe six songs, so, [Ab] but that's great.
[G] Ooh, now this is one of my favorite all-time albums, and it's very hard to find.
It's called the Watson Family Album.
It's remarkable to me that more people don't know who Doc Watson is.
He carried [Ab] a tradition of old-time music [Eb] into the modern era.
Hey, that train, got my girl from town, hey, hey, hey, hey.
I was introduced to this by my uncle, [F] who's now 80 years old, and he [Eb] was a student of the 60s folk revival.
And at that time, someone [Ab] convinced Doc Watson, [Gm] who was the greatest flat-picking guitarist ever to live,
[Bb] convinced him to stop playing electric guitar [Eb] and go back to playing what he does best, which is old-time music.
And this was his family recording [F] in their living room, and if you can find any of these Smithsonian recordings, [G] buy them.
Because I'm forgiven, my soul will find heaven, [D] when I die a [G] liver king. _ _
The next thing is [B] a big book.
[G] I actually live on a farm.
[D] Our only crops [E] are vegetables from our vegetable garden.
But we do [G] have almost 40 acres of hardwood [D] forest to tend to also.
[A] Not only is it a [D] good gift for my wife, my wife tends most of the gardening, but it's also in German, [G] and my wife is German heritage.
So I didn't even know this book was [D] available, so I'm definitely bringing [A] this home.
Can we release this video after Christmas, please?
[F] This is [G] another of my favorite albums.
Now you might wonder, why are you buying your favorite albums again?
I have multiple copies of albums like this that [E] I always misplace, [G] or that I've burned onto one system and then lost the CD.
This is Stephen Stills' Manassas.
She [Eb] loves the song above, [C] but after now, _ [Eb] has it all [C] ceased to appear.
_ _ [G] What [E] Stephen Stills did, he was of course one of the famous members of Crosby, Stills [D] & Nash,
but he was a great songwriter and singer and [Am] acoustic guitar player.
And he put together kind of [G] a super group in the 70s and [C] made this fantastic album called [Am] Manassas.
And the treasure [F] of the wildness, that [C] like sand that [G] comes and comes on, _ that [Am] forms a web.
[G] It's hard to find, but it's highly [D] recommended.
And that's it.
[Em] Oh, thank you so much.
This was a great shopping experience.
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [N] _
I'm at Amoeba in Hollywood, and this is What's in My Bag.
There's [D] a place, up [Am] ahead and far along, [D] far away, _ [Am] from the past that seems to draw [D] all mistakes.
_ _ [Am] You've forgotten, [C] carried all along, _ [G] making time.
Let's just see what the old hymn [C] pulls out first.
J.D. was [Fm] so helpful in pointing [C] me to this box set, [Gb] because the other Hank Williams [G] box set is too many songs to listen [C] to.
Hey, good looking, what you got cooking?
_ [D] How's about [G] cooking something up with [C] me?
_ I like compilations by prolific artists who are long since dead, because I think of myself [D] as a prolific artist, [Em] and not everything is [C] that great.
But Hank Williams is a great singer-songwriter, in the [F] tradition that I [C] consider myself, so you have to know [E] some of his important body of work.
She's long _ [A] gone, and [B] now I'm [E] lonesome blue. _
[Em] This thing has four CDs worth of music, of which I'll learn maybe six songs, so, [Ab] but that's great.
[G] Ooh, now this is one of my favorite all-time albums, and it's very hard to find.
It's called the Watson Family Album.
It's remarkable to me that more people don't know who Doc Watson is.
He carried [Ab] a tradition of old-time music [Eb] into the modern era.
Hey, that train, got my girl from town, hey, hey, hey, hey.
I was introduced to this by my uncle, [F] who's now 80 years old, and he [Eb] was a student of the 60s folk revival.
And at that time, someone [Ab] convinced Doc Watson, [Gm] who was the greatest flat-picking guitarist ever to live,
[Bb] convinced him to stop playing electric guitar [Eb] and go back to playing what he does best, which is old-time music.
And this was his family recording [F] in their living room, and if you can find any of these Smithsonian recordings, [G] buy them.
Because I'm forgiven, my soul will find heaven, [D] when I die a [G] liver king. _ _
The next thing is [B] a big book.
[G] I actually live on a farm.
[D] Our only crops [E] are vegetables from our vegetable garden.
But we do [G] have almost 40 acres of hardwood [D] forest to tend to also.
[A] Not only is it a [D] good gift for my wife, my wife tends most of the gardening, but it's also in German, [G] and my wife is German heritage.
So I didn't even know this book was [D] available, so I'm definitely bringing [A] this home.
Can we release this video after Christmas, please?
[F] This is [G] another of my favorite albums.
Now you might wonder, why are you buying your favorite albums again?
I have multiple copies of albums like this that [E] I always misplace, [G] or that I've burned onto one system and then lost the CD.
This is Stephen Stills' Manassas.
She [Eb] loves the song above, [C] but after now, _ [Eb] has it all [C] ceased to appear.
_ _ [G] What [E] Stephen Stills did, he was of course one of the famous members of Crosby, Stills [D] & Nash,
but he was a great songwriter and singer and [Am] acoustic guitar player.
And he put together kind of [G] a super group in the 70s and [C] made this fantastic album called [Am] Manassas.
And the treasure [F] of the wildness, that [C] like sand that [G] comes and comes on, _ that [Am] forms a web.
[G] It's hard to find, but it's highly [D] recommended.
And that's it.
[Em] Oh, thank you so much.
This was a great shopping experience.
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[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [N] _