Chords for Remembering Tom 'T-Bone' Wolk -- His Homestead [Live from Daryl's House #30-09]

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Remembering Tom 'T-Bone' Wolk -- His Homestead [Live from Daryl's House #30-09] chords
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[A] [F#m] Alright, here we [A] go.
Now we're going to [F#m] head over to T-Bone's, where T-Bone grew up, see
his father, Whitey.
His [A] father's name is Whitey, and [F#m] maybe his, I guess his uncle's will be
there, [A] I'm not sure.
We're going to get [F#m] Whitey's famous meatloaf.
[A]
[F#m] Straight ahead, to the greenhouse.
Now that's it like that?
You [A] grew up on a nice little
No, it's great, it's a cul [F#m]-de-sac.
Cul-de-sac, oh how nice.
Yeah, it's great.
Well here we [A] are.
Shabone.
Hello.
How you doing there, Whitey?
[C#m] I'm good, I'm good, how you [D] doing?
Oh, it's part of [A] the show, you know we figured I'd have these guys follow me around.
Hey, [C#m] hey, hey lads.
[A] [D] We brought you a pizza from [A] LaMondas.
I'll just get the paper.
Sit down, you can have a [C#m] chair.
[D] I'm glad you showed up.
Paul [A] Stawinski called up, and he said,
[C#m] Daryl said [D] that where does Tommy get that [A] good meat?
And that you wanted to make a [E] meatloaf?
[D] Yep.
[A] So, [E] I took [D] the privilege of making [A] it.
Would you [E] like it?
You're [D] damn right.
We're going to eat it at the show, man.
[Dm] We're going to have your meatloaf.
Is this going to be live from Daryl's house?
[A] Yes it is.
[E] Get the [F#m] meatloaf.
[E] We got [D] to get the meatloaf.
Oh yeah, show Daryl what we made.
[A] What was the big one, what was the small one?
We're thinking one for [D] you, one for Joe.
Alright.
[A]
Look at that, that's the meatloaf, [C#m] man.
Now, you [D] think, okay, it's a meatloaf.
But this is a fantastic [A] meatloaf, I promise you.
Oh, boy, look, you have the [C#m] kielbasa.
Yeah, I know, and I've had that too.
[D] That's the real deal, that kielbasa.
[A] C-Bone was Ukrainian, so [C#m]
if you're Ukrainian, you know [D] what,
you got the kielbasa thing [A] together, that's for sure.
I want to give you all [E] this in [D] appreciation for what you did for the county.
[A] All that [E] food, I [D] hope you enjoy it.
[A] I figured, we're going to do [E] a segment about [D] C-Bone, and we've got to have the right food.
So I went to LaManda's, I [Dm] came here.
Ah, come on, it's all music and food, [A] you know.
A lot of [C#m] onions [F#m] and garlic in it.
I [E] love garlic.
[D] You like garlic?
Good, you've got plenty in there.
No problem there.
[C] [E]
[B] You know, that's a great picture, I never [E] saw that one.
I think that's one of the latest pictures.
Oh yeah, that was when we did the [B] movie.
We did that [E] about three or four months ago.
I think right behind you, Darryl, is the last picture of Tom.
Yeah, this was the last night, [G#m] this was a couple hours [F#m] before.
That was the last [E] song that he [Am] ever played.
[Em] And he played amazing, by the way.
[E] He never took lessons, did he?
He studied [G#m] under this guy, Necker.
This guy [F#m] is a popular [Am] music accordionist.
[C] So that was the [G#m] time when Tommy won his State champion.
[C#m] Then after that, he [A] dropped it.
What do you want for your birthday, Tom?
I want a guitar.
He picked it up by himself, [E] everything, everything.
That's why he was so unique, because I'm sort of the same way,
only not nearly as good as him.
We were [A] both keyboard players that switched [E] to [Am] stringed instruments.
[Em] And it caused [E] you to play a certain way.
I understand your dad's going to be 91?
[G#m] Yeah.
Well, so is Whitey.
I know, I [Am] know.
My dad's birthday is May 1st.
So he's three months younger than you. [C] I'm older.
[Em] Dad, [E] how about a glass of [B] wine to toast your [E] birthday?
Sure.
We'll toast your [A] birthday and my dad's, okay?
So this is to the [E] 91.
Don't do it for money.
Don't do it [G#m] for pride.
Don't do [A] it to be somebody else.
[Am] And it don't even rhyme.
What I do it [E] for you.
Honey, you better please [G#m] stop trying.
Oh, it's not you.
[A] Don't need any other reason.
[Am] If I feel anything, it's something I'll [E] do with my life.
[B] Love is a lie.
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[A] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ Alright, here we [A] go.
Now we're going to [F#m] head over to T-Bone's, where T-Bone grew up, see
his father, _ Whitey.
His [A] father's name is Whitey, and [F#m] maybe his, I guess his uncle's will be
there, [A] I'm not sure.
We're going to get _ [F#m] Whitey's famous _ meatloaf.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ Straight ahead, to the greenhouse.
Now that's it like that?
_ You [A] grew up on a nice little_
No, it's great, it's a cul [F#m]-de-sac.
Cul-de-sac, oh how nice.
Yeah, it's great.
_ _ Well here we [A] are. _
Shabone. _ _ _ _ _ _
Hello.
_ _ _ How you doing there, Whitey?
[C#m] I'm good, I'm good, how you [D] doing?
_ Oh, it's part of [A] the show, you know we figured I'd have these guys follow me around.
Hey, [C#m] hey, hey lads.
[A] _ [D] We brought you a pizza from [A] LaMondas.
I'll just get the paper.
Sit down, you can have a [C#m] chair.
_ [D] I'm glad you showed up.
Paul [A] Stawinski called up, and he said,
[C#m] Daryl said [D] that where does Tommy get that [A] good meat?
And that you wanted to make a [E] meatloaf?
[D] Yep. _
[A] So, [E] I took [D] the privilege of making [A] it.
Would you [E] like it?
You're [D] damn right.
_ _ We're going to eat it at the show, man.
[Dm] We're going to have your meatloaf.
Is this going to be live from Daryl's house?
[A] Yes it is.
[E] Get the [F#m] meatloaf.
[E] We got [D] to get the meatloaf.
Oh yeah, show Daryl what we made.
_ [A] What was the big one, what was the small one?
We're thinking one for [D] you, one for Joe.
Alright.
[A] _
_ _ Look at that, that's the meatloaf, [C#m] man.
Now, you [D] think, okay, it's a meatloaf.
But this is a fantastic [A] meatloaf, I promise you.
Oh, boy, look, you have the [C#m] kielbasa.
Yeah, I know, and I've had that too.
[D] That's the real deal, that kielbasa.
[A] C-Bone was Ukrainian, so [C#m]
if you're Ukrainian, you know [D] what,
you got the kielbasa thing [A] together, that's for sure.
I want to give you all [E] this in [D] appreciation for what you did for the county.
[A] All that [E] food, I [D] hope you enjoy it.
[A] I figured, we're going to do [E] a segment about [D] C-Bone, and we've got to have the right food.
So I went to LaManda's, I [Dm] came here.
Ah, come on, it's all music and food, [A] you know.
A lot of [C#m] onions [F#m] and garlic in it.
I [E] love garlic.
[D] You like garlic?
Good, you've got plenty in there.
No problem there.
[C] _ [E] _
[B] You know, that's a great picture, I never [E] saw that one.
I think that's one of the latest pictures.
Oh yeah, that was when we did the [B] movie.
We did that [E] about three or four months ago.
I think right behind you, Darryl, is the last picture of Tom.
Yeah, this was the last night, [G#m] this was a couple hours [F#m] before.
That was the last [E] song that he [Am] ever played.
[Em] And he played amazing, by the way.
[E] He never took lessons, did he?
He studied [G#m] under this guy, Necker.
This guy [F#m] is a _ popular [Am] _ music accordionist.
[C] So that was the [G#m] time when Tommy won his_ State champion.
[C#m] Then after that, he [A] dropped it.
What do you want for your birthday, Tom?
I want a guitar.
He picked it up by himself, [E] everything, everything.
That's why he was so unique, because I'm sort of the same way,
only not nearly as good as him.
We were [A] both keyboard players that switched [E] to [Am] stringed instruments.
[Em] And it caused [E] you to play a certain way.
I understand your dad's going to be 91?
[G#m] Yeah.
Well, so is Whitey.
I know, I [Am] know.
My dad's birthday is May 1st.
So he's three months younger than you. [C] I'm older.
[Em] Dad, [E] how about a glass of [B] wine to toast your [E] birthday?
Sure.
We'll toast your [A] birthday and my dad's, okay?
So this is to the [E] 91.
Don't do it for money.
_ Don't do it [G#m] for pride. _ _
Don't do [A] it to be somebody else.
[Am] And it don't even rhyme.
What I do it [E] for you.
Honey, you better please [G#m] stop trying.
Oh, it's not you.
[A] Don't need any other reason.
[Am] If I feel anything, it's something I'll [E] do with my life. _ _ _ _
[B] Love is a lie.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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