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over we're on now this is the last [Abm] you [Bb] are and what about a brief history of
the band [Fm]
1066 William [Ab] the Conqueror [F] met me
[Eb] no we started in 1986 mainly but they were all ready to go but I met Lee in 86
like [Ab] through a lad called Mike Badger who had a thing called [Eb] the Lars but he went his
own way and we're still you know going and we kept the name like but we still have
our memories [Bb] there's an interesting story about I [Gb] don't know if I should
bring his name up but Steve Lily [Db] white you were working with him on the right
no I've [Bb] never met the guy but what's interesting is [B] I did meet him I thought
[Gb] he was really great producer at one [Ab] time [F] now I don't know how great he is anymore
but what intrigued me was the fact that you [Gb] said that [F]
he had a specific [Eb] method
of working but he sticks [G] to that's you know I'm just curious but what is that
method that [Ab] you guys method yeah what's his method of well I mean it's [N] not our
method put it that way you know it's very like you know [D] poppy and simple
mindy obviously yeah you know what I'm saying like yeah and we're a bit more
Gucci so [F] you wanted to add a lot of special effects and you [F] know where we're
coming from is different from where he's coming from like and where we're heading
is different that's all that's just you know not personal that's just the [Eb] way it
is right that's life but is it is it the use of [Bb] technology that is different or
just the understanding of the songs [C] you understand enough what we are what it is
[Gb] that the caption basically how would you [Eb] describe the band you should set it
Lucy [Bm] finally the dust [Db] what people think it is like yeah [Eb] expected to be more
amazing beats or something don't be and poppy like a bit a bit harder than that
really like if you want to step outside and find out how do you [Bb] guys write songs
[F] [N]
easily there's no step format together yeah you can write together we like to
pass [Fm] how the songs different when you write them apart I sing them and he
sings [Gb] them he wrote [Bb] the one that he writes [F] and I like one that [Gb] you see you
sing you sing the song that you write and you sing the songs you write [D] and
when you write together who wins both because you guys are together so you
[Eb]
guys are from Liverpool so obviously you're like the Beatles right [Ab] no well we
like them as much as [Dm] anyone else but we don't wake up in the morning and put
them on every day you know remember them from [N] when I was younger you know I mean
people expect you to carry on the legacy [F] of the Beatles because you're from there
I [Db] don't know you [Eb] know I mean I just say like I let me let other people do the
talking you're saying they want to compare those two people that let them
like we just do what we do like enough fun why don't you play a song for since
you're warming up so wonderfully before what's that you're gonna say time this
melody [Bb] and what's the story about [Gm] an elephant [C] it's not about time let's
remember the story [F] message all right here we go this is the laws live on my
[Ab]
[Db] [Ab] I'll just [Db] come with you
[Ab] [Eb] melody always finds [Gb] me [Db] whenever the thoughts reminds [Ab] me like breaking [Bb] a chain inside my [Gb] head
[Db]
[Eb] a melody caught on [Gb] a [Db] rhythm unties [Eb] me
rising a sign of [Gb] time away
[Db] if you [Fm] look [Db] in your mind do [Ab] you know what [Db] you will find
open your mind
[Ab]
[Eb] even words they fail me
oh look what it did to me
I never say [Ebm] what I want [Gb] to say
[Ab]
it's only a [Ebm] word believe [Ab] me
if only the world can see me
I promise to [Bb] stand up worse [Gb]
away
[Bbm] if [F] you look with [Db] your eyes
[Ab] do you know what you will find
open your mind
Da da na da-da-da da da [Db]-da da da da da da
[Ab] a
[Db] [Ab]
melody [Ebm]
always [Ab] finds me whenever [Ab] the thoughts reminds me
Like breaking [Ebm] a chain inside my [Gb] [Ab] head.
A [Ebm] melody caught on [Ab] his way, a rhythm I fantasized made.
But [Ebm] inside her [Gb] town away.
[Bbm]
If [Fm] you look [Ab] in your mind, do you know what [Db] you will find?
Open your mind.
[Eb]
[F]
[F] [Bb]
[G] [Eb] [Gb]
[Eb]
I know we are.
As real as they come, like, you know what I mean?
Realize and writing real songs.
Just realizing what, you know what I mean?
We're not trying to pretend or nothing.
What we do is what we do.
We're becoming family, you know.
The real, like, hopefully.
What are the benefits to being in a pop band?
Having a good time.
[Bb] Popular.
[Eb] You get to pop all the time.
Reaching [F] people, moving people.
Yeah.
That's what moves [Db] us.
Playing ball with people.
[F] This is your first visit to North America?
[Eb]
Yeah.
[Bb] And what are your reactions [Db] of Canada?
I like Toronto.
Yeah?
Why?
Good perspective [Db] on life.
Nice [B] buildings.
Better than L.A.,. if [Gb] you know what I mean. Yeah. And wait till [Eb] you see the [Ebm] audiences. I know, yeah. I can't wait. Get Addy. You're coming, yeah? Tonight, [B] Leeds [Db] Palace. Are you there? Yeah. Would I miss it? Look at me. I know, I'm looking. [Fm] I'm looking, [Abm] man. [F] We thank you very much for taking the time out performing and [Db] playing your album. Thanks for having us. [Ab] Oh, no [Db] problem. Next time you have a new record, [Ab] in the next six years, when your next record comes out, you can buy it. Tell me, is it [F] true, though, did you really have 12 different guitars and eight different drummers? Probably, yeah. Nine different teams. No, I think [C] it was about nine and 13. Seven [Gb] different producers. Did you [Bbm] murder them all, or what did [B] you do? No, we just walked out and left them to it. Just eating lunch in my house, under the floorboards, [Abm] everywhere else, in the cupboards and [Bm] the dorms. [Gb] People's watches, rings, I've got all the gear now. You know what I mean? I thought there was a story behind that. Thank you. This is the last Unmatch. Thanks again. You better watch. [Bm] [N]
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over we're on now _ _ _ this is the last [Abm] _ you [Bb] are and what about a brief history of
the band [Fm]
1066 William [Ab] the Conqueror [F] met me
[Eb] no we started in 1986 mainly but they were all ready to go but I met Lee in 86
like [Ab] through a lad called Mike Badger who had a thing called [Eb] the Lars but he went his
own way and we're still you know going and we kept the name like but we still have
our memories _ [Bb] there's an interesting story about I [Gb] don't know if I should
bring his name up but Steve Lily [Db] white you were working with him on the right
no I've [Bb] never met the guy but what's interesting is [B] I did meet him I thought
[Gb] he was really great producer at one [Ab] time [F] now I don't know how great he is anymore
but what intrigued me was the fact that you [Gb] said _ that [F]
he had a specific [Eb] method
of working but he sticks [G] to that's you know I'm just curious but what is that
method that [Ab] you guys method yeah what's his method of well I mean it's [N] not our
method put it that way you know it's very like you know _ [D] poppy and simple _
mindy obviously yeah you know what I'm saying like yeah and we're a bit more
Gucci so [F] you wanted to add a lot of special effects and you [F] _ know _ where we're
coming from is different from where he's coming from like and where we're heading
is different _ _ that's all that's just you know not personal that's just the [Eb] way it
is right that's life but is it is it the use of [Bb] technology that is different or
just the understanding of the songs [C] you understand enough what we are what it is
[Gb] that the caption basically _ how would you [Eb] describe the band you should set it
Lucy _ _ [Bm] finally the dust [Db] what people think it is like yeah [Eb] expected to be more
amazing beats or something don't be and poppy like a bit a bit harder than that
really like if you want to step outside and find out _ how do you [Bb] guys write songs
_ [F] _ _ [N] _
easily there's no step format _ together yeah you can write together we like to
pass [Fm] how the songs different when you write them apart I sing them and he
sings [Gb] them he wrote [Bb] the one that he writes [F] and I like one that [Gb] you see you
sing you sing the song that you write and you sing the songs you write [D] and
when you write together who wins _ _ both because you guys are together so you
[Eb] _ _
_ guys are from Liverpool so obviously you're like the Beatles right [Ab] no well we
like them as much as [Dm] anyone else but we don't wake up in the morning and put
them on every day you know remember them from [N] when I was younger you know I mean
_ people expect you to carry on the legacy [F] of the Beatles because you're from there
I [Db] don't know you [Eb] know I mean I just say like I let me let other people do the
talking you're saying they want to compare those two people that let them
like we just do what we do like enough fun _ why don't you play a song for since
you're warming up so wonderfully before what's that _ _ you're gonna say time this
melody [Bb] and what's the story about [Gm] an elephant [C] it's not about time let's
remember the story [F] message all right here we go this is the laws live on my
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ I'll just [Db] come with you
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] melody always finds [Gb] me [Db] whenever the thoughts reminds [Ab] me like breaking [Bb] a chain inside my [Gb] _ _ head
[Db] _
_ _ [Eb] _ a melody caught on _ _ [Gb] _ a [Db] rhythm _ _ unties [Eb] me
rising a sign of [Gb] time away _ _ _
_ [Db] if you [Fm] look [Db] in your mind do [Ab] you know what [Db] you will find
_ _ _ open your mind
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Eb] even words they fail me
oh look what it did to _ me
I never say [Ebm] what I want [Gb] to _ say
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
it's only a [Ebm] word believe [Ab] me _
if only the world can see _ me
I promise to [Bb] stand up worse [Gb] _
away
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ if [F] you look with [Db] your eyes
[Ab] do you know what you will find _ _ _
open your mind _ _
_ _ _ _ Da da na da-da-da da da [Db]-da da _ da da da da
_ [Ab] _ a _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
melody _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm]
always [Ab] finds me _ whenever [Ab] the thoughts reminds me
Like breaking [Ebm] a chain inside my [Gb] _ _ [Ab] head. _
_ _ _ _ A [Ebm] melody caught on [Ab] his way, a rhythm I _ fantasized made.
But [Ebm] inside her [Gb] town away.
_ _ [Bbm] _
_ If [Fm] you look [Ab] in your mind, do you know what [Db] you will find?
_ _ _ Open your _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ mind. _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I know we are. _
As real as they come, like, you know what I mean?
Realize and writing real songs.
Just realizing what, you know what I mean?
We're not trying to pretend or nothing.
What we do is what we do.
We're becoming family, you know.
The real, like, hopefully.
_ _ What are the benefits to being in a pop band? _
Having a good time.
[Bb] Popular.
_ [Eb] You get to pop all the time.
Reaching [F] people, moving people.
Yeah.
That's what moves [Db] us.
_ Playing ball with people.
[F] This is your first visit to North America?
[Eb]
Yeah.
_ [Bb] And what are your reactions [Db] of Canada?
I like Toronto.
Yeah?
Why?
Good perspective [Db] on life.
_ Nice [B] buildings.
Better than L.A.,. if [Gb] you know what I mean. Yeah. _ And wait till [Eb] you see the [Ebm] audiences. I know, yeah. I can't wait. Get Addy. You're coming, yeah? Tonight, [B] Leeds [Db] Palace. Are you there? Yeah. Would I miss it? Look at me. I know, I'm looking. [Fm] _ I'm looking, [Abm] man. _ _ [F] We thank you very much for taking the time out performing and [Db] playing your album. Thanks for having us. [Ab] _ Oh, no [Db] problem. Next time you have a new record, [Ab] in the next six years, when your next record comes out, you can buy it. Tell me, is it [F] true, though, did you really have 12 different guitars and eight different drummers? Probably, yeah. Nine different teams. No, I think [C] it was about nine and 13. Seven [Gb] different producers. _ Did you [Bbm] murder them all, or what did [B] you do? No, we just walked out and left them to it. Just eating lunch in my house, under the floorboards, [Abm] everywhere else, in the cupboards and [Bm] the dorms. _ [Gb] People's watches, rings, I've got all the gear now. You know what I mean? I thought there was a story behind that. Thank you. This is the last Unmatch. Thanks again. You better watch. _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _

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