One Ought to See - kay kay and his weathered underground Tabbed by: John Sheehan Standard Tuning Capo Second Fret (All chords and tabs relative to capo) E|-------0-------------0-------------| (022100@1)|-------0-------------0-------------| |---1-----1---1---1-----1---1-------| |-2---2-----2---2---2-----2---------| |-----------------------------------| |-----------------------------------| A|-------0-------------0-------------| (x02220@1)|-------2-------------2-------------| |---2-----2---2---2-----2---2-------| |-2---2-----2---2---2-----2---------| |-----------------------------------| |-----------------------------------| B|-------2-------------2-------------| (x2444x@1)|-------4-------------4-------------| |---4-----4---4---4-----4---4-------| |-4---4-----4---4---4-----4---------| |-----------------------------------| |-----------------------------------| The riffs above make up most of the song. Just play them in place of the chords below. (Intro) E x2 (Verse) Ewell, (022100@1)i never wanted lace in, except the ones that i was pacing, A (x02220@1) damn, i often slowly graze sucking chemicals, many just so i Ecan (022100@1)keep in shape with all them blacktop boys. Aand (x02220@1)finally, it occurred to me exactly what it had to be. Ein (022100@1)spring time, my allergies always mean, lost in a dream. B (x2444x@1) A (x02220@1)and when i ain't got much to do, boy, i can pace a mile or two. Eyeah, (022100@1)how about you? Amy (x02220@1)odds are stay madness, i don't have no answers. E (022100@1) i flat-line for hours at small daily wages like you. B (x2444x@1) A (x02220@1) and when i ain't got much to do, boy, i can pace a mile or two. yeah, how about you? |-----------------------------------| |-----------------------------------| |-----------------------------------| |-----------------------------------| |---2--3--4-------------------------| |-----------------------------------| This is where it transitions into the weird part and the guitar stops playing.