#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: Jonas Samuelsson Subject: CRD:Phantasmagoria in Two by Tim Buckley Date: Sat, 11 Nov 1995 16:26:54 +0100 (MET) PHANTASMAGORIA IN TWO, Tim Buckley Verse 1: |Em |D |C |Em |Em If a fiddler played you a song my love |Em|D |C |C |Em |Em And if I gave you a wheel |C |D |G |Am |Am Would you spin for my heart and loneliness |C |D |C |C |Em |Em Would you spin for my love Verse 2: If I gave up all of my pride for you And only loved you for now Would you hide my fears and never say tomorrow I must go Chorus: |C |D |Em |Em Everywhere there's rain my love |C |D |Em |Em Everywhere there's fear Verse 3: If you tell me a lie I'll cry for you Tell me of sin and I'll laugh If you tell me of all the pain you've had I'll never smile again Chorus Verse 4: I can plainly see that our parts have changed Our sands are shifted around Need I beg to you for one more day to find our lonely love Chorus-End Suggestions on how to play: Listen to the acoustic version on the DREAM LETTER album (2-CD). Capo on 2:nd fret to get a somewhat more muted sound. This is a beautiful lovesong with a 4/4 halfbeat folksong feeling A - corresponds to 1/8 beat. Stomp your feet at every ^ to get that halfbeat feeling. Verse:(finger picking) fid-dler played you... Em (022000@1) D (xx0232@1) C (x32010@1) Em-----0--|-----2--|-----0--|-----0--| (022000@1)--0----0|--3----3|--1----1|--0----0| ----0---|----2---|----0---|----0---| etc. ----2---|0--(0)--|--------|----2---| --------|--------|3--(3)--|--------| 0-------|--------|--------|0-------| ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Add the base as indicated by the () above when playing line 3 & 4 in the verse Chorus:(strumming mixed with fingerpicking) For the C- & D_chords strum the guitar while accentuating the base with your thumb at the first stroke of every chord. For the Em see above. Jonas Samuelsson(samuel@etek.chalmers.se)