Chords for Riot On The Sunset Strip-The Standells-1967-(From Film )
Tempo:
91.7 bpm
Chords used:
B
Ab
D
Gb
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
Everyone under 18 must be off the street by 10 o'clock or be subject to arrest.
All right, move it!
Do not block the [Bb] sidewalks.
[Db] Everyone under 18 [Eb] must be off the street [Db] or be subject to arrest.
[Eb] All right, you [Db] kids, break it up.
[Ab] These are not dangerous [C] revolutionaries in a beleaguered [B] city under martial [D] law.
These are teenagers on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, California, on a peaceful night.
Irresponsible, wild, beat, protest youth.
With nowhere to go, nothing to do, [Ab] no goal in life.
[F]
Just searching for one [Eb] thing they've demanded throughout the ages.
[Fm] The right of self [Eb]-expression and recognition.
[Fm] What you see here is happening all [Ab] over the world.
[D] In every country, the [Ab] question is the same.
What [A] to do about the youth problem?
[D] Officer, it's getting [Gb] worse every night.
I've never seen such riprap.
Now, the authorities ought to do something about it.
I'm sick and tired of [Bm] it.
[B] [B] I'm going down to the strip tonight.
I'm not on a single trip tonight.
Long hair seems to be the main attraction.
But the heat is causing all the action.
[G] Bright lights [Am]
everywhere.
Pretty girls with long, blonde [Gb] hair.
But somehow the people, they don't care.
[B] It just doesn't seem fair.
To bug you because you've got long hair.
[Ebm] Even the parents [Ab] are beginning to [Gb] scare.
Because [B] of the siren.
On up street.
It used to be neat.
But now it's just a place where black and white cross the race.
It's causing a riot.
[B] It's causing a riot.
[Bm]
[B] [Bm]
[B] [G] Lights [Am] everywhere.
Pretty girls with long, blonde hair.
But somehow the people, they don't [Gb] care.
[B] It just doesn't [Ab] seem fair.
[B] To bug you because you've got [Ab] long hair.
Even [Ab] the parents are beginning to [Gb] scare.
[B] Because of the siren.
On up street.
It used to be neat.
But now it's just a place where black and white [B] cross the race.
It's causing a riot.
It's causing a riot.
It's causing a riot.
[N] Our story [Bm] starts on the campus of an ordinary high school.
It could be in your town or mine.
Hey, come [Gm] on.
With [N] ordinary kids like yours or mine.
Dig these new wheels.
Yeah, how do you like it?
It's bust, Grady.
I love it, love it.
What's it run on?
Gas or kerosene?
Light or fluid.
You met Lizanne.
Oh, hi, [Ab] Lizanne.
How you doing?
Hey, [B] who's the wild one?
Oh, well, this is Andy.
She's new here.
[Cm] She just got here last month.
Andy who?
Adalia.
Hey, well, jump in.
I'll give you all a ride home.
Come on.
Come on.
You want a lift, Andy?
No, thank you.
[Bb] I'll take the bus.
Hey, I just got a great [Ab] idea.
Let's all [Bm] go to Pandora's Box tonight.
[B] Crazy.
I dig that.
You want to come too?
Oh, I think I should stay [N] home.
Oh, come on.
You can make it, Andy.
It's a ball.
Okay.
You pick me up at Lizanne's house?
Sure.
Groovy.
Right after chow.
Okay, we'll see you later.
Yes, [D] today's youngsters are no [G] different than we were.
When school's out, they [A] plan their nights out.
[A] Their plans usually include [D] a trip to the Sunset Strip,
[Gm] where teenagers and young [D] adults wearing
Everyone under 18 must be off the street by 10 o'clock or be subject to arrest.
All right, move it!
Do not block the [Bb] sidewalks.
[Db] Everyone under 18 [Eb] must be off the street [Db] or be subject to arrest.
[Eb] All right, you [Db] kids, break it up.
[Ab] These are not dangerous [C] revolutionaries in a beleaguered [B] city under martial [D] law.
These are teenagers on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, California, on a peaceful night.
Irresponsible, wild, beat, protest youth.
With nowhere to go, nothing to do, [Ab] no goal in life.
[F]
Just searching for one [Eb] thing they've demanded throughout the ages.
[Fm] The right of self [Eb]-expression and recognition.
[Fm] What you see here is happening all [Ab] over the world.
[D] In every country, the [Ab] question is the same.
What [A] to do about the youth problem?
[D] Officer, it's getting [Gb] worse every night.
I've never seen such riprap.
Now, the authorities ought to do something about it.
I'm sick and tired of [Bm] it.
[B] [B] I'm going down to the strip tonight.
I'm not on a single trip tonight.
Long hair seems to be the main attraction.
But the heat is causing all the action.
[G] Bright lights [Am]
everywhere.
Pretty girls with long, blonde [Gb] hair.
But somehow the people, they don't care.
[B] It just doesn't seem fair.
To bug you because you've got long hair.
[Ebm] Even the parents [Ab] are beginning to [Gb] scare.
Because [B] of the siren.
On up street.
It used to be neat.
But now it's just a place where black and white cross the race.
It's causing a riot.
[B] It's causing a riot.
[Bm]
[B] [Bm]
[B] [G] Lights [Am] everywhere.
Pretty girls with long, blonde hair.
But somehow the people, they don't [Gb] care.
[B] It just doesn't [Ab] seem fair.
[B] To bug you because you've got [Ab] long hair.
Even [Ab] the parents are beginning to [Gb] scare.
[B] Because of the siren.
On up street.
It used to be neat.
But now it's just a place where black and white [B] cross the race.
It's causing a riot.
It's causing a riot.
It's causing a riot.
[N] Our story [Bm] starts on the campus of an ordinary high school.
It could be in your town or mine.
Hey, come [Gm] on.
With [N] ordinary kids like yours or mine.
Dig these new wheels.
Yeah, how do you like it?
It's bust, Grady.
I love it, love it.
What's it run on?
Gas or kerosene?
Light or fluid.
You met Lizanne.
Oh, hi, [Ab] Lizanne.
How you doing?
Hey, [B] who's the wild one?
Oh, well, this is Andy.
She's new here.
[Cm] She just got here last month.
Andy who?
Adalia.
Hey, well, jump in.
I'll give you all a ride home.
Come on.
Come on.
You want a lift, Andy?
No, thank you.
[Bb] I'll take the bus.
Hey, I just got a great [Ab] idea.
Let's all [Bm] go to Pandora's Box tonight.
[B] Crazy.
I dig that.
You want to come too?
Oh, I think I should stay [N] home.
Oh, come on.
You can make it, Andy.
It's a ball.
Okay.
You pick me up at Lizanne's house?
Sure.
Groovy.
Right after chow.
Okay, we'll see you later.
Yes, [D] today's youngsters are no [G] different than we were.
When school's out, they [A] plan their nights out.
[A] Their plans usually include [D] a trip to the Sunset Strip,
[Gm] where teenagers and young [D] adults wearing
Key:
B
Ab
D
Gb
Bm
B
Ab
D
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Everyone under 18 must be off the street by 10 o'clock or be subject to arrest. _ _
All right, move it!
Do not block the [Bb] sidewalks. _
[Db] _ Everyone under 18 [Eb] must be off the street [Db] or be subject to arrest.
_ [Eb] All right, you [Db] kids, break it up.
[Ab] These are not dangerous [C] revolutionaries in a beleaguered [B] city under martial [D] law.
These are teenagers on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, California, on a peaceful night.
_ Irresponsible, wild, beat, protest youth.
With nowhere to go, nothing to do, [Ab] no goal in life.
[F]
Just searching for one [Eb] thing they've demanded throughout the ages.
[Fm] The right of self [Eb]-expression and recognition.
[Fm] What you see here is happening all [Ab] over the world.
[D] In every country, the [Ab] question is the same.
What [A] to do about the youth problem?
[D] Officer, it's getting [Gb] worse every night.
I've never seen such riprap.
Now, the authorities ought to do something about it.
I'm sick and tired of [Bm] it. _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [B] _ I'm going down to the strip tonight.
_ _ _ I'm not on a single trip tonight.
_ _ _ Long hair seems to be the main attraction.
_ _ But the heat is causing all the action.
_ _ _ [G] Bright lights [Am]
everywhere.
Pretty girls with long, blonde [Gb] hair.
But somehow the people, they don't care.
_ _ [B] It just doesn't seem fair.
To bug you because you've got long hair.
[Ebm] Even the parents [Ab] are beginning to [Gb] scare.
Because [B] of the siren.
On up street.
_ It used to be neat. _ _
But now it's just a place where black and white cross the race.
It's causing a riot.
[B] It's causing a riot.
_ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [G] Lights [Am] everywhere.
Pretty girls with long, blonde hair.
But somehow the people, they don't [Gb] care.
_ _ _ [B] It just doesn't [Ab] seem fair.
[B] To bug you because you've got [Ab] long hair.
Even [Ab] the parents are beginning to [Gb] scare.
_ [B] Because of the siren.
On up street.
_ It used to be neat.
_ _ But now it's just a place where black and white [B] cross the race.
It's causing a riot.
It's causing a riot.
It's causing a riot.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ Our story [Bm] starts on the campus of an ordinary high school.
It could be in your town or mine.
Hey, come _ [Gm] _ _ on.
With [N] ordinary kids like yours or mine.
_ _ Dig these new wheels.
Yeah, how do you like it?
It's bust, Grady.
I love it, love it.
What's it run on?
Gas or kerosene?
Light or fluid.
You met Lizanne.
Oh, hi, [Ab] Lizanne.
How you doing?
Hey, [B] who's the wild one?
Oh, well, this is Andy.
She's new here.
[Cm] She just got here last month.
Andy who?
Adalia.
Hey, well, jump in.
I'll give you all a ride home.
Come on. _ _
Come on.
_ You want a lift, Andy? _
No, thank you.
[Bb] I'll take the bus.
Hey, I just got a great [Ab] idea.
Let's all [Bm] go to Pandora's Box tonight.
[B] Crazy.
I dig that.
You want to come too?
Oh, I think I should stay [N] home.
Oh, come on.
You can make it, Andy.
It's a ball.
_ Okay.
You pick me up at Lizanne's house?
Sure.
Groovy.
Right after chow.
Okay, we'll see you later. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Yes, [D] today's youngsters are no [G] different than we were.
When school's out, they [A] plan their nights out.
[A] Their plans usually include [D] a trip to the Sunset Strip,
[Gm] where teenagers and young [D] adults wearing
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Everyone under 18 must be off the street by 10 o'clock or be subject to arrest. _ _
All right, move it!
Do not block the [Bb] sidewalks. _
[Db] _ Everyone under 18 [Eb] must be off the street [Db] or be subject to arrest.
_ [Eb] All right, you [Db] kids, break it up.
[Ab] These are not dangerous [C] revolutionaries in a beleaguered [B] city under martial [D] law.
These are teenagers on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, California, on a peaceful night.
_ Irresponsible, wild, beat, protest youth.
With nowhere to go, nothing to do, [Ab] no goal in life.
[F]
Just searching for one [Eb] thing they've demanded throughout the ages.
[Fm] The right of self [Eb]-expression and recognition.
[Fm] What you see here is happening all [Ab] over the world.
[D] In every country, the [Ab] question is the same.
What [A] to do about the youth problem?
[D] Officer, it's getting [Gb] worse every night.
I've never seen such riprap.
Now, the authorities ought to do something about it.
I'm sick and tired of [Bm] it. _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [B] _ I'm going down to the strip tonight.
_ _ _ I'm not on a single trip tonight.
_ _ _ Long hair seems to be the main attraction.
_ _ But the heat is causing all the action.
_ _ _ [G] Bright lights [Am]
everywhere.
Pretty girls with long, blonde [Gb] hair.
But somehow the people, they don't care.
_ _ [B] It just doesn't seem fair.
To bug you because you've got long hair.
[Ebm] Even the parents [Ab] are beginning to [Gb] scare.
Because [B] of the siren.
On up street.
_ It used to be neat. _ _
But now it's just a place where black and white cross the race.
It's causing a riot.
[B] It's causing a riot.
_ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [G] Lights [Am] everywhere.
Pretty girls with long, blonde hair.
But somehow the people, they don't [Gb] care.
_ _ _ [B] It just doesn't [Ab] seem fair.
[B] To bug you because you've got [Ab] long hair.
Even [Ab] the parents are beginning to [Gb] scare.
_ [B] Because of the siren.
On up street.
_ It used to be neat.
_ _ But now it's just a place where black and white [B] cross the race.
It's causing a riot.
It's causing a riot.
It's causing a riot.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ Our story [Bm] starts on the campus of an ordinary high school.
It could be in your town or mine.
Hey, come _ [Gm] _ _ on.
With [N] ordinary kids like yours or mine.
_ _ Dig these new wheels.
Yeah, how do you like it?
It's bust, Grady.
I love it, love it.
What's it run on?
Gas or kerosene?
Light or fluid.
You met Lizanne.
Oh, hi, [Ab] Lizanne.
How you doing?
Hey, [B] who's the wild one?
Oh, well, this is Andy.
She's new here.
[Cm] She just got here last month.
Andy who?
Adalia.
Hey, well, jump in.
I'll give you all a ride home.
Come on. _ _
Come on.
_ You want a lift, Andy? _
No, thank you.
[Bb] I'll take the bus.
Hey, I just got a great [Ab] idea.
Let's all [Bm] go to Pandora's Box tonight.
[B] Crazy.
I dig that.
You want to come too?
Oh, I think I should stay [N] home.
Oh, come on.
You can make it, Andy.
It's a ball.
_ Okay.
You pick me up at Lizanne's house?
Sure.
Groovy.
Right after chow.
Okay, we'll see you later. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Yes, [D] today's youngsters are no [G] different than we were.
When school's out, they [A] plan their nights out.
[A] Their plans usually include [D] a trip to the Sunset Strip,
[Gm] where teenagers and young [D] adults wearing