Standard Tuning (EADGBE) Intro (0:00-0:23): D (you can jam on it) (0:23-0:55): E5 F#5 E5 D5 E5 F#5 F5 E5 D5 D5 Verse (0:55-3:03): E5 F#5 E5 D5 Driving in the south, the motor's on fire D5 E5 F#5 F5 E5 D5 Let's put it out before the flames go higher E5 F#5 E5 D5 Monday matin?e, "Big Bully" or "White Squall" D5 E5 F#5 F5 E5 D5 So hard to choose, wish we could see them all D5 E5 F#5 E5 D5 Some college in the spring, the sound is all wrong D5 G5 F#5 F5 E5 D5 We set the mains to our favorite Hootie song E5 F#5 E5 D5 Driving (not again), they're late, car crash D5 G5 F#5 F5 E5 D5 D5 We'll turn to look unless we're going too fast First part of solo (3:03-3:44): D5 B5 F#5 F#5 Second part of solo and outro (3:44-6:25): D5 B5 F#5 G5 , but feel free to replace the G5 with F#5 occasionally. End in D. If you want to give it a jazzy edge, play seventh major chords instead of normal majors and seventh minors instead of regular minors. F?r example, replace F#5 with F#5 and F5 with FM7. Listen to the song to get a feel for the rhythm and phrasing. Don't forget about distortion! This is definitely one of the best, most underrated tracks from "I Can Feel the Heart Beating as One"; the trippy, shoegaze-like atmosphere is very soothing, thanks to the vocal and instrumental textures, which blend beautifully.