Chords for Metallica receiving the news that Dee Dee Ramone died (legendado)
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Gb] [Ebm] So, um, [Ab] Peter Clifford sent the two songs?
[F] Let me guess, Commando.
[Ab] Really?
They like 53rd and Clare?
Wow, they [Ebm] say why?
[Db] Yeah, [F] because they didn't think about it.
They liked that song better.
[Ab] [Db] I didn't really ask him why.
[Bb] I said, I would vote for Commando.
[Ab] He said, yeah, you know, they're both [Db] great songs.
I think 53rd is a [Dbm] cooler song.
[A] Because it's [B] weirder.
There's something [Ab] about the way [Db] everybody played, and it just sounded good right away.
[Gb] There was just something about it that always sounded [B] good.
I interrupt you guys [Bbm] for him to speak to all of you right [Eb] now.
That is fucked up.
[Bb]
Drugs [Ab] suck.
Fuck.
[Eb] What a day.
Face flaps.
[Gb]
[F] So, Jason.
[N] All alone.
You're the one in this room that spoke to him last.
When you guys had your thing, I mean, without getting too into personal stuff, I mean, was there any of the stuff that came [Eb] up?
We talked about all of the things that I wanted to talk to him about.
You know, the amends and really my [N] realization of how badly he was treated, and especially my projects and all of that kind of insecurities.
But he seemed really happy.
He said he was happy.
He wanted me to come to see Echo Brain.
There was nothing really hinting even at, you know, I'd like to come back at all.
You know, if we meet with him and he basically says, like, I want to, please let me back in the band, and we decide for our own reasons that we don't want and we want to carry on without him, that we're the bad guys, do you know what I mean?
Because I don't feel like the bad guy in this situation.
You know, part of me doesn't want to meet with Jason because how much do we have to keep going over some of this stuff with him and how much do we have to caretake him?
But yeah, I don't want to read this about him.
I mean, not to be morbid, but I don't want him to end up like a Mustang where he's just stuck [Bm] in life [E] resenting where [Gb] he could have been and hating us forever.
[D] Are you okay, man?
I'm fine.
I just talked to Johnny and he's [Bb] really upset.
Huh?
I just talked to Johnny and he's really upset because he found out this morning.
[N] And, uh
Were Johnny and Dee Dee still close?
When Dee Dee left the band, Johnny and him were kind of pissed off at each other.
But then, you know, in 1995, Dee Dee said, I want to join the band.
I want to rejoin the band for the last album.
And I don't even know if I should be going through all this right now, but
It's the same thing we're talking about.
Yeah, it's just kind of funny.
Johnny said, well, first you leave the band and put us through all this fucking anguish and trouble and upset, and then you come back wanting to rejoin a band.
It's just kind of weird.
It's weird that we're
53rd and 3rd is the song we're doing, because that's Dee Dee's song.
That was about his life, Johnny just told me.
Or a part of his life.
Really?
Did that just come up?
Yeah.
He was a male prostitute when he was 17 or 18 years old.
You know, trying to score drugs.
Well, then there may be 53rd and 3rd, not only the way to go, [Eb] but
The way to go?
[F] Let me guess, Commando.
[Ab] Really?
They like 53rd and Clare?
Wow, they [Ebm] say why?
[Db] Yeah, [F] because they didn't think about it.
They liked that song better.
[Ab] [Db] I didn't really ask him why.
[Bb] I said, I would vote for Commando.
[Ab] He said, yeah, you know, they're both [Db] great songs.
I think 53rd is a [Dbm] cooler song.
[A] Because it's [B] weirder.
There's something [Ab] about the way [Db] everybody played, and it just sounded good right away.
[Gb] There was just something about it that always sounded [B] good.
I interrupt you guys [Bbm] for him to speak to all of you right [Eb] now.
That is fucked up.
[Bb]
Drugs [Ab] suck.
Fuck.
[Eb] What a day.
Face flaps.
[Gb]
[F] So, Jason.
[N] All alone.
You're the one in this room that spoke to him last.
When you guys had your thing, I mean, without getting too into personal stuff, I mean, was there any of the stuff that came [Eb] up?
We talked about all of the things that I wanted to talk to him about.
You know, the amends and really my [N] realization of how badly he was treated, and especially my projects and all of that kind of insecurities.
But he seemed really happy.
He said he was happy.
He wanted me to come to see Echo Brain.
There was nothing really hinting even at, you know, I'd like to come back at all.
You know, if we meet with him and he basically says, like, I want to, please let me back in the band, and we decide for our own reasons that we don't want and we want to carry on without him, that we're the bad guys, do you know what I mean?
Because I don't feel like the bad guy in this situation.
You know, part of me doesn't want to meet with Jason because how much do we have to keep going over some of this stuff with him and how much do we have to caretake him?
But yeah, I don't want to read this about him.
I mean, not to be morbid, but I don't want him to end up like a Mustang where he's just stuck [Bm] in life [E] resenting where [Gb] he could have been and hating us forever.
[D] Are you okay, man?
I'm fine.
I just talked to Johnny and he's [Bb] really upset.
Huh?
I just talked to Johnny and he's really upset because he found out this morning.
[N] And, uh
Were Johnny and Dee Dee still close?
When Dee Dee left the band, Johnny and him were kind of pissed off at each other.
But then, you know, in 1995, Dee Dee said, I want to join the band.
I want to rejoin the band for the last album.
And I don't even know if I should be going through all this right now, but
It's the same thing we're talking about.
Yeah, it's just kind of funny.
Johnny said, well, first you leave the band and put us through all this fucking anguish and trouble and upset, and then you come back wanting to rejoin a band.
It's just kind of weird.
It's weird that we're
53rd and 3rd is the song we're doing, because that's Dee Dee's song.
That was about his life, Johnny just told me.
Or a part of his life.
Really?
Did that just come up?
Yeah.
He was a male prostitute when he was 17 or 18 years old.
You know, trying to score drugs.
Well, then there may be 53rd and 3rd, not only the way to go, [Eb] but
The way to go?
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_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [Ebm] So, um, [Ab] Peter Clifford sent the two songs?
[F] Let me guess, Commando. _
_ _ [Ab] Really?
They like 53rd and Clare?
Wow, they [Ebm] say why?
_ [Db] Yeah, [F] because they didn't think about it.
They liked that song better.
_ _ [Ab] _ [Db] I didn't really ask him why.
_ [Bb] I said, I would vote for Commando.
[Ab] He said, yeah, you know, they're both [Db] great songs.
I think 53rd is a [Dbm] cooler song.
[A] Because it's [B] weirder.
There's something [Ab] about the way [Db] everybody played, and it just sounded good right away.
[Gb] There was just something about it that always sounded [B] good.
_ I interrupt you guys [Bbm] for him to speak to all of you right [Eb] now. _ _ _ _
That is fucked up.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
Drugs [Ab] suck.
Fuck.
[Eb] What a day.
Face flaps.
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ So, Jason.
[N] All alone.
_ You're the one in this room that spoke to him last.
When you guys had your thing, I mean, without getting too into personal stuff, I mean, was there any of the stuff that came [Eb] up?
We talked about all of the things that I wanted to talk to him about.
You know, the amends and really my [N] realization of how badly he was treated, and especially my projects _ and all of that kind of insecurities. _
But he seemed really happy.
He said he was happy.
He wanted me to come to see Echo Brain.
_ There was nothing really _ _ hinting even at, you know, I'd like to come back at all.
You know, if we meet with him and he basically says, like, I want to, please let me back in the band, and we decide for our own reasons that we don't want and we want to carry on without him, that we're the bad guys, do you know what I mean?
Because I don't feel like the bad guy in this situation.
You know, part of me doesn't want to meet with Jason because how much do we have to keep going over some of this stuff with him and how much do we have to caretake him?
But yeah, I don't want to read this about him.
I mean, not to be morbid, but I don't want him to end up like a Mustang where he's just stuck [Bm] in life _ [E] resenting where [Gb] he could have been and hating us forever.
[D] Are you okay, man?
I'm fine.
I just talked to Johnny and he's [Bb] really upset.
Huh?
I just talked to Johnny and he's really upset because he found out this morning. _ _
_ [N] And, uh_
Were Johnny and Dee Dee still close?
When Dee Dee left the band, Johnny and him were kind of pissed off at each other.
But then, you know, in 1995, Dee Dee said, I want to join the band.
I want to rejoin the band for the last album.
And _ I don't even know if I should be going through all this right now, but_
It's the same thing we're talking about.
Yeah, it's just kind of funny.
Johnny said, well, _ _ first you leave the band and put us through all this fucking anguish and trouble and upset, and then you come back wanting to rejoin a band.
It's just kind of weird.
It's weird that we're_ _
53rd and 3rd is the song we're doing, because that's Dee Dee's song.
That was about his life, Johnny just told me.
Or a part of his life.
Really?
Did that just come up?
Yeah.
He was _ a male prostitute when he was 17 or 18 years old. _
You know, trying to score drugs.
_ Well, then there may be 53rd and 3rd, not only the way to go, [Eb] _ but_
The way to go?
_ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [Ebm] So, um, [Ab] Peter Clifford sent the two songs?
[F] Let me guess, Commando. _
_ _ [Ab] Really?
They like 53rd and Clare?
Wow, they [Ebm] say why?
_ [Db] Yeah, [F] because they didn't think about it.
They liked that song better.
_ _ [Ab] _ [Db] I didn't really ask him why.
_ [Bb] I said, I would vote for Commando.
[Ab] He said, yeah, you know, they're both [Db] great songs.
I think 53rd is a [Dbm] cooler song.
[A] Because it's [B] weirder.
There's something [Ab] about the way [Db] everybody played, and it just sounded good right away.
[Gb] There was just something about it that always sounded [B] good.
_ I interrupt you guys [Bbm] for him to speak to all of you right [Eb] now. _ _ _ _
That is fucked up.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
Drugs [Ab] suck.
Fuck.
[Eb] What a day.
Face flaps.
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ So, Jason.
[N] All alone.
_ You're the one in this room that spoke to him last.
When you guys had your thing, I mean, without getting too into personal stuff, I mean, was there any of the stuff that came [Eb] up?
We talked about all of the things that I wanted to talk to him about.
You know, the amends and really my [N] realization of how badly he was treated, and especially my projects _ and all of that kind of insecurities. _
But he seemed really happy.
He said he was happy.
He wanted me to come to see Echo Brain.
_ There was nothing really _ _ hinting even at, you know, I'd like to come back at all.
You know, if we meet with him and he basically says, like, I want to, please let me back in the band, and we decide for our own reasons that we don't want and we want to carry on without him, that we're the bad guys, do you know what I mean?
Because I don't feel like the bad guy in this situation.
You know, part of me doesn't want to meet with Jason because how much do we have to keep going over some of this stuff with him and how much do we have to caretake him?
But yeah, I don't want to read this about him.
I mean, not to be morbid, but I don't want him to end up like a Mustang where he's just stuck [Bm] in life _ [E] resenting where [Gb] he could have been and hating us forever.
[D] Are you okay, man?
I'm fine.
I just talked to Johnny and he's [Bb] really upset.
Huh?
I just talked to Johnny and he's really upset because he found out this morning. _ _
_ [N] And, uh_
Were Johnny and Dee Dee still close?
When Dee Dee left the band, Johnny and him were kind of pissed off at each other.
But then, you know, in 1995, Dee Dee said, I want to join the band.
I want to rejoin the band for the last album.
And _ I don't even know if I should be going through all this right now, but_
It's the same thing we're talking about.
Yeah, it's just kind of funny.
Johnny said, well, _ _ first you leave the band and put us through all this fucking anguish and trouble and upset, and then you come back wanting to rejoin a band.
It's just kind of weird.
It's weird that we're_ _
53rd and 3rd is the song we're doing, because that's Dee Dee's song.
That was about his life, Johnny just told me.
Or a part of his life.
Really?
Did that just come up?
Yeah.
He was _ a male prostitute when he was 17 or 18 years old. _
You know, trying to score drugs.
_ Well, then there may be 53rd and 3rd, not only the way to go, [Eb] _ but_
The way to go?