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Date:         Wed, 12 Jun 96 15:22:47 EDT
From: Matt Dawson 
Subject:      "Earthbound" by David Sylvian


Finally, here are the chords (for those who haven't already figured them out by
now).               "Earthbound" by David Sylvian
                     off the Jean the Birdman cd single
Starts off with a D chord. Intro (riff 1) goes something like this:
E-2-3-2-0-2-                            -2-0-0-2-|
B-3-3-3-3-3-                            -3-3-3-3-|
G-2-2-2-2-2- strum D a few times then...-2-2-2-2-| the D is held until A on the
D-0-0-0-0-0-                            -0-0-0-0-| first line
A-x-x-x-x-x-                            -x-x-x-x-|
E-x-x-x-x-x-                            -x-x-x-x-|

D               A
   A black crow standing
G              A
   On a sea of shells
D                   A
   She's blessed by magic
           G                 A
   And the sound of libery's bells
G                 D
   I'll raise the curfew

       Bm  D      A*     G
   And set by her door
   Em                 A          D & Riff 1
   She's been through this world before

the chords are the same for the second verse.
verse 3:
Bm                 A
   She's giving me questions
       Em        A
   And quizzical looks


G                  D
   She tears up my papers
       Em    D      A
   And burns all my books
C                C
   They gave her nothing
       Em     D       A*
   She didn't already know
   Em            A        D & Riff 1
   She's getting ready to go

* means hold chord for 2 bars
the song repeats after this, with 2 on one off. meaning to say, the first set
of chords for 2 verses and then the second set of chords for the next (third)
verse. please personally e-mailed with questions and/or corrections. enjoy.
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