• Song:

    Wave Of Mutilation

  • Artist:

    Pixies

  • Album:

    2004-11-17: Aragon Ball...

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Subject: Wave of Mutilaton (Pixies)
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From: ellenber@husc9.harvard.edu (Jordan Ellenberg)
Date: 17 Aug 92 10:00:20 EDT
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	Here are the chords to this song:

F (133211@1)         A (x02220@1)            Bb (x1333x@1)     G7 (320001@1)Bb-A-G7-F
Ceased to resist, given my goodbyes
F (133211@1)      A (x02220@1)          Bb (x1333x@1)  G7 (320001@1)  Bb-A-G7-F
Drove my car into the ocean
F (133211@1)     A (x02220@1)             Bb (x1333x@1)  G7You (320001@1)think I'm dead but I sail away
     F (133211@1)     A (x02220@1)  Bb (x1333x@1)  F (133211@1)     A (x02220@1)  Bb (x1333x@1)  F (133211@1)     A (x02220@1)  BbOn (x1333x@1)a wave of mutilation wave of mutilation wave of mutilation
F (133211@1)  BbWave (x1333x@1)F (133211@1)  BbWave (x1333x@1)
If you're playing the U.K. Surf Mix, turn to a mellow reverby setting and play
all the chords.  On the _Doolittle_ version, the chords during the verse are
not played;  get a bass-playin' friend to play just the roots of the chords,
or have another guitarist fake it on the bottom strings.  [NOTE:  I'm just
talking about the chords that go on while Francis is singing-- the four-chord
runs at the end of each line of the verse should always be played.  If you've
heard the song you know what I'm talking about.]

The verse chords should all be played in an E-barre shape.  For the chorus,
play the F as before, but play the A open and the Bb as an A barred up one
fret.

I'll post the little opening line of this when I can get home and figure it
out, plus the rest of the words, plus some more songs from "Doolittle".

Jordan Ellenberg
ellenber@husc9.harvard.edu

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