August Chords by Counting Crows #----------------------------------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: Steve Vetter Counting Crows - August And Everything After (and extras) 18 March 1995 ------------------------------------------------------ I have compiled all of the circulating files from the net into this one overview file. If you have anything to add, mail it to me and I'll update it. Original credit is left intact, much thanks to Ken McLeod who did many of them and Paul Hutchinson for his trained ear and skillfull corrections. If I have forgotton to name anyone that credit is due to, please flame me. ;-) -Steve Vetter [vetters@vax1.elon.edu] Further Note - Steve's a bit busy at the moment, so I've finished and tidied up the file myself. If anyone has any further corrections, I'll accept them if necessary. Full credit to Steve and Ken who did most of the work on this. -Paul Hutchinson ------------------------------------------------------ CONTENTS: --------- Round Here Omaha Mr. Jones Perfect Blue Buildings Anna Begins Time and Time Again Rain King Sullivan Street Ghost Train Raining In Baltimore A Murder of One *** Einstein on the Beach - From DGC Rareties v.1 Marjorie - Unreleased Demo Goodnight, Elizabeth - Unreleased Concert Staple ------------------------------------------------------ -- ROUND HERE -- Counting Crows From: ken@cloudbusting.apple.com (Ken McLeod) (NB During the verses, the guitar plays the riff shown - the chords marked are implied by the keyboards and bass. However, during the chorus, the guitar plays the chords as shown. Note also the funky "Sleeping children.." bit. On the album, there is definitely a chord change implied from A to G (by the wah-wah guitar and possibly the keyboards) but the main guitar and bass play the same thing under both chords, which kind of confuses the ear. You can approximate what's happening like this Ae |---|---|---|---|---|B |---|-x-|---|---|---|G |---|-x-|---|---|---|D |---|-x-|---|---|---|A |---|---|---|---|---|E |---|---|---|---|---|