Tom: C
From: Winston Campbell
(words & music by Chris Cornell)
starts out with an acoustic strum and moves full swing into heart-wrenching
territory.
Basically, it begins with an acoustic strum of Am to C.
The basic strum is Am / // / / / // / / C / // / / / // /
This is played two times, then the two electric guitars, drums, and bass
comes into play.
While guitar 1 is playing A / // / / / // / / C / // / / / // /, guitar 2
is playing the riff on the A string:
A C
This is played two times, the you play:
D / //
E / /
F / //
C / /
G / // / / / // / /
Then you play the A,
C part. This continues on until the song changes
to a play on Em, G, and
A chords. I think in the order of Em,
G (3x)
then
A played 4 times. This is played again, and then the song goes
back to A, C. I think it ends on strumming the
G chord, although
I am not too sure.
I believe the lyrics are (I am not too sure about them, though):
My mood was in full swing
My mood was in full swing
I wanted to be free
Free to (walk so stale?)
I did not want to hear
The perfect thing to say
Dying to squeeze out
The ugly truth for everyone to hear
I did not want to fight
I did not want to kill
I wanted to be real
I wanted to believe
That I was the only one alive
The Chords Are:
E A D G B E
Am x 0 2 2 1 0
C x 3 2 0 1 0
A 5 7 7 x x x
C x 3 5 5 x x
D x 5 7 7 x x
E x 7 9 9 x x
F 1 3 3 x x x
G 3 5 5 x x x
Em 0 2 2 0 0 0
G 3 2 0 0 3 3
A x 0 2 2 2 0