Chords for The Verve - Blue | Live @ The Metro Chicago

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The Verve - Blue | Live @ The Metro Chicago chords
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[D]
[N] My name's Richard.
I'm from Verve and we're live at Lollapalooza.
And I'm having a good
time actually.
I collapsed a few days ago but I'm feeling [F] better now.
I had a bit of
fluid pumped back [G] into me and I'm a skinny Englishman again.
Well I was going to say you're gaining a little bit of weight but Slowly.
Slowly.
Slowly but surely.
[N] You've got to spend more time out at the food booths out here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Than at the bar and doing things that young people do.
Uh huh.
It's very hard to be a young person when you're playing in like 90 degrees every day so I'm
balancing it out [B] a bit now with a load of water and food and stuff.
But it's a good [G] time.
It's a good stage.
I'm having fun.
I'm young and I'm in America for
five weeks.
Simple as that.
The best way to [G#m] have it.
So let's see.
What would you like to see from [G] the live show we
did at the Metro with you?
[Gm] What song?
[N] Whatever you'd like to see.
I can't even remember what we did that night [G] but if we did
You did all [F] your hits.
All our hits.
From Blue and everyone else.
[B] Uh.
[F] Yeah I'll hear Blue.
That'll be top.
[N] Okay.
That'll be splendid.
Blue, blue, blue.
I feel a bit of blue coming on.
I'm getting the [G] blues.
[B]
[A] [B] [F#m]
[B]
[A] [B]
[A] [B]
[A] [B]
[A] I'm getting the blues.
I've got a [D] question [E] every time [A] I [B] hold you.
[F#m] [B] [A] Yeah, blue.
I've got [D] a question [E] every time [A] I [B] fly off [E] you [B] and slip.
Sky down, second [A] day's [B] on.
Holds us together, [F#m] fuck [B] us all.
[F#m] [B] You shut down [F#m] the flood on my [B] horse.
You're stuck in the [A] right [B] place.
Oh what they [A] gonna do [B] to you?
Oh what they gonna do [A] to you?
Don't [D] forget the [E] [A] words [B] you said.
Yeah, [A] blue.
I don't [D] let them push you [E] or [A] have them [B] destroy you.
Be [A] wise,
[D] search the world [E] my [A] brother you [B] know what I've got.
[B] [A] See the world through [D] my dirty, [E] lonely, [A] mixed up [C#] mind.
[A] [B]
[A] [B]
[Bm] [Em]
So what's [C] happening now?
[E] [B] Oh, The Verve.
Oh The Verve, [G] look at this.
We got [Am] your sign here.
How nice.
The guy who used to paint Evel [G] Knievel's helmet's [Am] painted that.
Really?
Yeah, as you can tell.
Splendid.
A splendid display.
See, these are all your helpers.
These people you don't even know, right?
These guys is a local crew.
I don't know who they are.
That man over there is with us all the time.
We've got a few friends with us who do jobs.
Jobs for the [G] boys it's called.
You [D] get a lot of friends together back [A] home and you give them jobs
and then they see America with you.
It's an easy [G] philosophy.
[A]
[C#]
[Am] You've been having fun here and look at this.
Someone's trying to get through.
Someone's trying to drive a Mercedes through Lollapalooza.
That's [G] ethically unsound.
[Am] How do you like Lollapalooza?
This is your first time on this one.
It is, yeah.
It's good.
It's good fun.
If you're 22 years old and you're playing music that you enjoy
around America in summer and you don't enjoy it, then you're a fool.
You should not be in a band because there's too many people who want to be in your position.
[F#m] So [G#] we're having a good time.
[Am] Simple as that.
The only way to have it.
So what do you think of the Flaming [A] Lips?
Good band, yeah.
I like them.
We heard they're [F#m] carrying some of your equipment around on part [G#] of this tour.
Yeah, [Am] helping each other out and all that.
Band bonding [N] as it's called, I think.
Tell you Richard, this is our sound man, Ian.
That's me [Fm] on a bad day as well.
That's me on a good day.
These [A#] are the real people, [Fm] man.
People who paid the money to get here.
We've all just blacked in here.
You know what I mean?
[F] Do you [Fm] think anybody knows you [A#] here?
No one knows me.
No?
No.
[G] I keep very discreet until I walk on stage.
A few people did yesterday.
We got a good following yesterday.
It was good.
Because that Chicago gig that you filmed was a special show.
Oh, yeah.
And I think a lot of [F] people turned up
from that show [Fm] yesterday to see us.
But I think we're going to do well in this city.
I don't know [Em] why.
But we just play [Fm] well here.
There's cities all around the world that you play well in.
And some cities you never play well in.
And Chicago's the city that we always seem to play well in.
So it's top.
And you played great.
What a show that was for the Metro.
That is so memorable.
Yeah, well, even I can remember it.
So it must have been [Cm] a classic.
[D] I can only remember [Am] the real greats.
I can remember little bits of others.
But I can remember that [Fm] whole show, apart from the [F] songs that we actually played.
Because the set's different every night.
So I don't [G#] know what [Cm] order we played in.
[F] But the actual feeling I [G] get from it [D] was great.
[Em] [A]
[D] [G] [D]
[A]
[E] Well, thanks a lot for being on the [D] show once again.
[G] You're the best.
[F#] We'll see you again [B] someday.
And have fun and come
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [N] My name's Richard.
I'm from Verve and we're live at Lollapalooza.
And I'm having a good
time actually.
I collapsed a few days ago but I'm feeling [F] better now.
I had a bit of
fluid pumped back [G] into me and I'm a skinny Englishman again.
Well I was going to say you're gaining a little bit of weight but_ Slowly.
Slowly.
Slowly but surely.
[N] You've got to spend more time out at the food booths out here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Than at the bar and doing things that young people do.
Uh huh.
It's very hard to be a young person when you're playing in like 90 degrees every day so I'm
balancing it out [B] a bit now with a load of water and food and stuff.
But it's a good [G] time.
It's a good stage.
I'm having fun.
I'm young and I'm in America for
five weeks.
Simple as that.
_ The best way to [G#m] have it.
So let's see.
What would you like to see from [G] the live show we
did at the Metro with you?
[Gm] What song?
[N] Whatever you'd like to see.
I can't even remember what we did that night [G] but if we did_
You did all [F] your hits.
All our hits.
From Blue and everyone else.
[B] Uh.
[F] Yeah I'll hear Blue.
That'll be top.
[N] Okay.
That'll be splendid.
Blue, blue, blue.
_ I feel a bit of blue coming on.
I'm getting the [G] blues.
_ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ [B] _ _ _ [F#m] _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] I'm getting the blues.
I've got a [D] question [E] every time [A] I [B] hold you. _
[F#m] _ [B] _ _ [A] Yeah, blue. _
I've got [D] a question [E] every time [A] I [B] fly off [E] you [B] and slip.
_ _ Sky down, second [A] day's [B] on.
Holds us together, [F#m] fuck [B] us all. _
[F#m] _ _ [B] _ _ You shut down [F#m] the flood on my [B] horse.
You're stuck in the [A] right [B] place.
Oh what they [A] gonna do [B] to you?
Oh what they gonna do [A] to you? _
Don't [D] forget the [E] [A] words [B] you said.
_ _ _ Yeah, [A] blue.
I don't [D] let them push you [E] or [A] have them [B] destroy _ you.
_ _ Be [A] wise, _ _
_ [D] search the world [E] my [A] brother you [B] know what I've got.
_ [B] _ _ [A] See the world through [D] my dirty, [E] lonely, [A] mixed up [C#] mind. _
[A] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [Em] _
_ So what's [C] happening now?
[E] [B] Oh, The Verve.
Oh The Verve, [G] look at this.
We got [Am] your sign here.
How nice.
The guy who used to paint Evel [G] Knievel's helmet's [Am] painted that.
Really?
Yeah, as you can tell.
Splendid.
A splendid display. _
See, these are all your helpers.
These people you don't even know, right?
These guys is a local crew.
I don't know who they are.
That man over there is with us all the time.
We've got a few friends with us who do jobs.
Jobs for the [G] boys it's called.
You [D] get a lot of friends together back [A] home and you give them jobs
and then they see America with you.
It's an easy [G] philosophy.
_ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
[Am] You've been having fun here and look at this.
Someone's trying to get through.
Someone's trying to drive a Mercedes through Lollapalooza.
That's [G] ethically unsound.
[Am] How do you like Lollapalooza?
This is your first time on this one.
It is, yeah.
It's good.
It's good fun.
If you're 22 years old and you're playing music that you enjoy
_ around America in summer and you don't enjoy it, then you're a fool.
You should not be in a band because there's too many people who want to be in your position.
[F#m] So [G#] we're having a good time.
[Am] Simple as that.
The only way to have it.
So what do you think of the Flaming [A] Lips?
Good band, yeah.
I like them.
We heard they're [F#m] carrying some of your equipment around on part [G#] of this tour.
Yeah, [Am] helping each other out and all that.
Band bonding [N] as it's called, I think.
Tell you Richard, this is our sound man, Ian.
That's me [Fm] on a bad day as well.
That's me on a good day.
These [A#] are the real people, [Fm] man.
People who paid the money to get here.
We've all just blacked in here.
You know what I mean?
[F] _ Do you [Fm] think anybody knows you [A#] here?
No one knows me.
No?
No.
[G] I keep very discreet until I walk on stage.
A few people did yesterday.
We got a good following yesterday.
It was good.
Because that Chicago gig that you filmed was a special show.
Oh, yeah.
And I think a lot of [F] people turned up
from that show [Fm] yesterday to see us.
But I think we're going to do well in this city.
I don't know [Em] why.
But we just play [Fm] well here.
There's cities all around the world that you play well in.
And some cities you never play well in.
And Chicago's the city that we always seem to play well in.
So it's top.
And you played great.
What a show that was for the Metro.
That is so memorable.
Yeah, well, even I can remember it.
So it must have been [Cm] a classic.
[D] I can only remember [Am] the real greats.
I can remember little bits of others.
But I can remember that [Fm] whole show, apart from the [F] songs that we actually played.
Because the set's different every night.
So I don't [G#] know what [Cm] order we played in.
[F] But the actual feeling I [G] get from it [D] was great.
_ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Well, thanks a lot for being on the [D] show once again.
[G] You're the best.
[F#] We'll see you again [B] someday.
And have fun and come

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