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Date: 16 Jan 1996 09:46:15 +0000
From: "Boulton, Nic" 
Subject: /t/Til Tuesday/Other End of the Telescope.crd


Other End of the Telescope (Til Tuesday)
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This is on Til Tuesday's 3rd album, 'Everything's Different Now'. Written by
Aimee Mann and Declan McManus/Elvis Costello, Aimee still plays this in her
live set. The below is written as though played in E (at the nut). On the
album, it's in Eb (Eb transposition at the bottom of the page).

        E (022100@1)     B (x2444x@1)       G#m (133111@4)        A (x02220@1)                    C#m (x13321@4)       BShall (x2444x@1)  we   agree  that  just  this   once,    I'm   gonna   change  my  life
    Until it's just   as  tiny         or       important      as   you   like

           A (x02220@1)                   C#m (x13321@4)     B (x2444x@1)                Aand (x02220@1)  in   time,   you   won't   even    recall   that   we   spoke
           words   that  turn    out to be as thick    as    smoke

A (x02220@1)                      F#m (244222@1)              E (022100@1)              like smoke disappears on the air,
A (x02220@1)                       G#m (133111@4)            E (022100@1)there's always something smouldering    there


[Chorus]:
   B (x2444x@1)                 A (x02220@1)           EI (022100@1)know it don't make a difference to you
but oh, it sure made a difference to me
       C#m (x13321@4)  B (x2444x@1)            A (x02220@1)    Eyou'll (022100@1)see me off in the distance I hope
             F#m (244222@1)             A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1)    A (x02220@1)        G#m (133111@4)name="chord_244222@1">F#m E (022100@1)  A (x02220@1)name="chord_133111@4">G#m F#m (244222@1)E (022100@1)at the other end, at the other end of the telescope


      E (022100@1)     B (x2444x@1)        G#m (133111@4)A (x02220@1)                     C#m (x13321@4)     BThere (x2444x@1)was a  time  not  long  ago,  I  dreamt   the   world was flat
 and all the colours    bled  away        and that was th-------at

        A (x02220@1)               C#m (x13321@4)     B (x2444x@1)              Aand (x02220@1)in time,  I   could   only   believe  in  one  thing
   the sky was just    phosphorous, stars  all  on strings

A (x02220@1)                        F#m (244222@1)     E (022100@1)and you swore that they'd always be mine
A (x02220@1)                      F#m (244222@1)     Ewell (022100@1)you can't pull them down any time

[Chorus]

[Bridge]:
B (x2444x@1)                    A (x02220@1)        EThere (022100@1)there  baby now  don't say a word
lie  down  baby  your vision is blurred
     C#m (x13321@4)      B (x2444x@1)        A (x02220@1)         Eyour (022100@1)head is so sore, from all of that thinking
  C#m (x13321@4)                  A (x02220@1)      C#m (x13321@4)              F#mI (244222@1)don't want to hurt you now, but I think you're shrinking    E
                                  I think you're shrinking

        E (022100@1)        B (x2444x@1)            G#m (133111@4) A (x02220@1)                C#m (x13321@4)    BYou're (x2444x@1)half       naked        ambition      and  half  out of your wits
and   though your wristwatch    always works  your necktie never   fits

              A (x02220@1)                    C#m (x13321@4)        B (x2444x@1)           Anow (x02220@1) its  so  hard  to  lift  the  receiver  up  and  when  I  call
                         I  never  noticed  you  could  be  so  small

                  F#m (244222@1)        Ethe (022100@1) answer  was  under  your  nose,
             A (x02220@1)     B (x2444x@1)      E (022100@1)but  the  question  never  arose

[Chorus]


         C#m (x13321@4)        B (x2444x@1)                A (x02220@1)           Eyou'll (022100@1)  find    me   here    at   the   end  of  my   rope
when     the          head  and  the    heart  of  it  finally elope
you'll    see   us    off   in   the  distance    I    hope
             F#m (244222@1)             A (x02220@1)      B (x2444x@1)          A (x02220@1) G#m (133111@4)F#m (244222@1)Eat (022100@1)the other end, at the other end     of    the telescope


[outro]:

||  A (x02220@1) G#m (133111@4)F#m (244222@1)E (022100@1):||     Afew (x02220@1)times

last time :   A (x02220@1)  G#m (133111@4) F#m (244222@1) G#m (133111@4)  E (022100@1)             4    4     2     1      1   

EADGBe
022100 - E
577655 - A
799877 - B
X46654 - C#m
466444 - G#m
244222 - F#m


Possible alternative to the 3rd line of the bridge is :

     B (x2444x@1)          A (x02220@1)      A (x02220@1)           C#myour (x13321@4)mind is so sore, from all of that thinking

                                . . . but I think the first one sounds
closest.


Transposed to Eb: The album's in Eb, which either means putting a capo at 11th
fret (yuk), or playing it with a capo at the first fret and substituting the
chord shapes written above as follows:

Chord in E   SHAPE in Eb
(above)      (capo @ 1)

E (022100@1)              D (xx0232@1)name="chord_244222@1">F#m              Em (022000@1)name="chord_133111@4">G#m              F#m (244222@1)name="chord_x02220@1">A                G (320003@1)name="chord_x2444x@1">B                A (x02220@1)name="chord_x13321@4">C#m              Bm (x24432@1). . . but I prefer to play it in 'E'! If nothing else, it's fun to run down A
 G#m  F#m  E (5th, 4th, 2nd, 0th frets) at the end of the chorus.  Any
improvements welcome.

Nic

Nic.Boulton@mercury.co.uk

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