Chords for Modi’s perspectives on Jewish music
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I love Jewish music.
I'm going to talk to you about for me where it [G] began and started.
It began of course with [F] Mordechai Ben David, [Em] Avon [Am] Fried, and of course it's evolved [F] from there.
Avon [A] Fried's entire family is in the business [Em] now.
You have 8th Day.
[Am]
[F] You have Benny Friedman, LV Marcus, you have the guy in Israel now, Simcha Friedman.
Everybody related to Avon Fried.
His gardener and his doorman have an album, a duet coming out next week.
[C] Anybody with Avon [Bb] Fried, some connection is [F] singing and performing.
The [Dm] poor guy lost so much business just from his [Fm] relatives.
Then you have Mordechai Ben David.
He has a son Yidl [Bbm] who's unbelievable and has these amazing albums that come out once every 17 [Ebm] years.
And you have Leif Eshmeltzer.
This [Gb] is a talent that's [B] unbelievable.
The songs are so creative.
Everything is with his heart.
On top of that, [Abm] the man went [Ebm] from a second grade education [Abm] from New Square straight to [E] Columbia to get a PhD.
[D] [Fm] We have Miloch Cohen, which is a combination kind of like a little bit of Carl Buch and a little bit of psychotropics.
[Cm] And we have Shwekey.
[Fm] And no one knows if he's really Sephardic or [Gm] Ashkenazi.
[Ab] It depends on the person paying for him to [C] be at the event.
[Gm] And we have our [Cm] wedding singers.
[Gm] The king of [Eb] course is [F] Michal Schnitzler.
And the way he holds [G] his [Cm] microphone like a Frenchman drinking [Gm] tea.
And then you [Cm] have all the other wedding [Gm] singers who are now [Eb] big and [F] famous because of Instagram and Facebook [Gm] and YouTube.
[Bb] Each one comes in different sizes.
Small, [F] medium, large, extra, extra, extra [C] large.
And they stand there and they have these bands of [G] 18 people [Bb] behind them.
18 people, these men with no hair and [F] a comb over with a trumpet going
And we have [Eb] like the little softer ones, like the boys' choirs, the Maccabees.
Those guys that sing with the little
It's fun for a [Cm] while.
[Ab] And [Eb] then we have God Elbaz, [Bb] son of Benny Elbaz.
He's [Cm] like the Enrique Iglesias in the [Ab] Jewish world.
You're not really [Eb] sure if he's a singer, the way he's dressed.
[Bb] He's got a velvet [Eb] jacket, a satin vest, linen pants, a [Ab] cashmere yarmulke.
He's like a [Eb] walking shotness.
You're not really [Bb] sure if he's a casino dealer or a magician.
[Cm] When he opens his mouth and sings, [Ab] you're positive that it [Eb] is an angel [Bb] singer.
And on March 4th, he's [Cm] coming to the King's Theater in Brooklyn.
[Ab] I'll be there, having lots of fun [Eb] with him.
Hope you guys can join.
[Cm]
I love Jewish music.
I'm going to talk to you about for me where it [G] began and started.
It began of course with [F] Mordechai Ben David, [Em] Avon [Am] Fried, and of course it's evolved [F] from there.
Avon [A] Fried's entire family is in the business [Em] now.
You have 8th Day.
[Am]
[F] You have Benny Friedman, LV Marcus, you have the guy in Israel now, Simcha Friedman.
Everybody related to Avon Fried.
His gardener and his doorman have an album, a duet coming out next week.
[C] Anybody with Avon [Bb] Fried, some connection is [F] singing and performing.
The [Dm] poor guy lost so much business just from his [Fm] relatives.
Then you have Mordechai Ben David.
He has a son Yidl [Bbm] who's unbelievable and has these amazing albums that come out once every 17 [Ebm] years.
And you have Leif Eshmeltzer.
This [Gb] is a talent that's [B] unbelievable.
The songs are so creative.
Everything is with his heart.
On top of that, [Abm] the man went [Ebm] from a second grade education [Abm] from New Square straight to [E] Columbia to get a PhD.
[D] [Fm] We have Miloch Cohen, which is a combination kind of like a little bit of Carl Buch and a little bit of psychotropics.
[Cm] And we have Shwekey.
[Fm] And no one knows if he's really Sephardic or [Gm] Ashkenazi.
[Ab] It depends on the person paying for him to [C] be at the event.
[Gm] And we have our [Cm] wedding singers.
[Gm] The king of [Eb] course is [F] Michal Schnitzler.
And the way he holds [G] his [Cm] microphone like a Frenchman drinking [Gm] tea.
And then you [Cm] have all the other wedding [Gm] singers who are now [Eb] big and [F] famous because of Instagram and Facebook [Gm] and YouTube.
[Bb] Each one comes in different sizes.
Small, [F] medium, large, extra, extra, extra [C] large.
And they stand there and they have these bands of [G] 18 people [Bb] behind them.
18 people, these men with no hair and [F] a comb over with a trumpet going
And we have [Eb] like the little softer ones, like the boys' choirs, the Maccabees.
Those guys that sing with the little
It's fun for a [Cm] while.
[Ab] And [Eb] then we have God Elbaz, [Bb] son of Benny Elbaz.
He's [Cm] like the Enrique Iglesias in the [Ab] Jewish world.
You're not really [Eb] sure if he's a singer, the way he's dressed.
[Bb] He's got a velvet [Eb] jacket, a satin vest, linen pants, a [Ab] cashmere yarmulke.
He's like a [Eb] walking shotness.
You're not really [Bb] sure if he's a casino dealer or a magician.
[Cm] When he opens his mouth and sings, [Ab] you're positive that it [Eb] is an angel [Bb] singer.
And on March 4th, he's [Cm] coming to the King's Theater in Brooklyn.
[Ab] I'll be there, having lots of fun [Eb] with him.
Hope you guys can join.
[Cm]
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[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I love Jewish music.
I'm going to talk to you about for me where it [G] began and started.
It began of course with [F] Mordechai Ben David, [Em] Avon [Am] Fried, and of course it's evolved [F] from there.
Avon [A] Fried's entire family is in the business [Em] now.
You have 8th Day.
_ [Am] _
_ [F] You have Benny Friedman, LV Marcus, you have the guy in Israel now, Simcha Friedman.
_ Everybody related to Avon Fried.
His gardener and his doorman have an album, a duet coming out next week.
[C] Anybody with Avon [Bb] Fried, some connection is [F] singing and performing.
The [Dm] poor guy lost so much business just from his [Fm] relatives.
Then you have Mordechai Ben David.
He has a son Yidl [Bbm] who's unbelievable and has these amazing albums that come out once every 17 [Ebm] years. _ _ _
And you have Leif Eshmeltzer.
This [Gb] is a talent that's [B] unbelievable.
The songs are so creative.
Everything is with his heart.
On top of that, [Abm] the man went [Ebm] from a second grade education [Abm] from New Square straight to [E] Columbia to get a PhD. _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Fm] We have Miloch Cohen, which is a combination kind of like a little bit of Carl Buch and a little bit of _ psychotropics. _ _ _
_ [Cm] And we have Shwekey.
[Fm] And no one knows if he's really Sephardic or [Gm] Ashkenazi.
[Ab] It depends on the person paying for him to [C] be at the event.
_ [Gm] And we have our [Cm] wedding singers.
[Gm] The king of [Eb] course is [F] Michal Schnitzler.
And the way he holds [G] his [Cm] microphone like a Frenchman drinking [Gm] tea.
And then you [Cm] have all the other wedding [Gm] singers who are now [Eb] big and [F] famous because of Instagram and Facebook [Gm] and YouTube.
[Bb] Each one comes in different sizes.
Small, [F] medium, large, extra, extra, extra [C] large.
And they stand there and they have these bands of [G] 18 people [Bb] behind them.
18 people, these men with no hair and [F] a comb over with a trumpet going_
_ _ And we have [Eb] like the little softer ones, like the boys' choirs, the Maccabees.
Those guys that sing with the _ _ _ _ little_ _ _ _
It's fun for a [Cm] while. _ _ _
[Ab] And [Eb] then we have God Elbaz, [Bb] son of Benny Elbaz.
He's [Cm] like the Enrique Iglesias in the [Ab] Jewish world.
You're not really [Eb] sure if he's a singer, the way he's dressed.
[Bb] He's got a velvet [Eb] jacket, a satin vest, linen pants, a [Ab] cashmere yarmulke.
He's like a [Eb] walking shotness.
You're not really [Bb] sure if he's a casino dealer or a magician.
[Cm] When he opens his mouth and sings, [Ab] you're positive that it [Eb] is an angel [Bb] singer.
And on March 4th, he's [Cm] coming to the King's Theater in Brooklyn.
[Ab] I'll be there, having lots of fun [Eb] with him.
Hope you guys can join.
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _
I love Jewish music.
I'm going to talk to you about for me where it [G] began and started.
It began of course with [F] Mordechai Ben David, [Em] Avon [Am] Fried, and of course it's evolved [F] from there.
Avon [A] Fried's entire family is in the business [Em] now.
You have 8th Day.
_ [Am] _
_ [F] You have Benny Friedman, LV Marcus, you have the guy in Israel now, Simcha Friedman.
_ Everybody related to Avon Fried.
His gardener and his doorman have an album, a duet coming out next week.
[C] Anybody with Avon [Bb] Fried, some connection is [F] singing and performing.
The [Dm] poor guy lost so much business just from his [Fm] relatives.
Then you have Mordechai Ben David.
He has a son Yidl [Bbm] who's unbelievable and has these amazing albums that come out once every 17 [Ebm] years. _ _ _
And you have Leif Eshmeltzer.
This [Gb] is a talent that's [B] unbelievable.
The songs are so creative.
Everything is with his heart.
On top of that, [Abm] the man went [Ebm] from a second grade education [Abm] from New Square straight to [E] Columbia to get a PhD. _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Fm] We have Miloch Cohen, which is a combination kind of like a little bit of Carl Buch and a little bit of _ psychotropics. _ _ _
_ [Cm] And we have Shwekey.
[Fm] And no one knows if he's really Sephardic or [Gm] Ashkenazi.
[Ab] It depends on the person paying for him to [C] be at the event.
_ [Gm] And we have our [Cm] wedding singers.
[Gm] The king of [Eb] course is [F] Michal Schnitzler.
And the way he holds [G] his [Cm] microphone like a Frenchman drinking [Gm] tea.
And then you [Cm] have all the other wedding [Gm] singers who are now [Eb] big and [F] famous because of Instagram and Facebook [Gm] and YouTube.
[Bb] Each one comes in different sizes.
Small, [F] medium, large, extra, extra, extra [C] large.
And they stand there and they have these bands of [G] 18 people [Bb] behind them.
18 people, these men with no hair and [F] a comb over with a trumpet going_
_ _ And we have [Eb] like the little softer ones, like the boys' choirs, the Maccabees.
Those guys that sing with the _ _ _ _ little_ _ _ _
It's fun for a [Cm] while. _ _ _
[Ab] And [Eb] then we have God Elbaz, [Bb] son of Benny Elbaz.
He's [Cm] like the Enrique Iglesias in the [Ab] Jewish world.
You're not really [Eb] sure if he's a singer, the way he's dressed.
[Bb] He's got a velvet [Eb] jacket, a satin vest, linen pants, a [Ab] cashmere yarmulke.
He's like a [Eb] walking shotness.
You're not really [Bb] sure if he's a casino dealer or a magician.
[Cm] When he opens his mouth and sings, [Ab] you're positive that it [Eb] is an angel [Bb] singer.
And on March 4th, he's [Cm] coming to the King's Theater in Brooklyn.
[Ab] I'll be there, having lots of fun [Eb] with him.
Hope you guys can join.
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _