The G bits in the verse are just two very quick hits of the G chord. Pretty simple really- I prefer to play them as power chords, G5, C5, A5 etc, but you may prefer barred or open. Intro Feedback, followed by G5 X 2 Chorus C5 G5 Meet me down in Chi-Town, C5 in Logan Square underground F5 You know the one, C5 G5 we were always there. C5 G5 Meet me down in Chi-Town, C5 in Logan Square underground F5 You know the one, C5 G5 we were always there. Verse 1 C5 A5 E5 Forget the airport G5 and cut my hair short C5 A5 E5 Eat cookies and cream G5 C5 from the store at the end of the street, A5 There's so much junk in my head, E5 G5 will I only hear when you're dead? C5 A5 E5 G5 But I'll still think of you to take it out on myself. Pre-Chorus It kind of stays on G, sliding up one fret, a few times, then alternates and gets quicker G5 G5 Ab5 G5 Ab5 Chorus C5 G5 Meet me down in Chi-Town, C5 in Logan Square underground F5 You know the one, C5 G5 we were always there. C5 G5 Meet me down in Chi-Town, C5 in Logan Square underground F5 You know the one, C5 G5 we were always there. Verse 2 (Same chords as the first!) At the end of the rainbow... Pre-Chorus G5 G5 Ab5 G5 Ab5 Solo (Same as chorus) C5 G5 C5 F5 C5 G5 C5 G5 C5 F5 C5 G5 Chorus C5 G5 Meet me down in Chi-Town, C5 in Logan Square underground F5 You know the one, C5 G5 we were always there. C5 G5 Meet me down in Chi-Town, C5 in Logan Square underground F5 You know the one, C5 G5 we were always there. A few notes are played to finish (on the D string, 10th fret) C, B, Bb, and then feedback to end with.