High In A Flat Chords by Bevis Frond #----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## Date: 23 Dec 95 11:25:48 EST From: cis Subject: Bevis_Frond: High in a Flat.tab High In A Flat By Bevis Frond from the Album "A Gathering of Fronds" (Originally on Bucketful of Brains Flexi #7 and "Time Will Show The Wiser" Compliation) Em 022000 F# 200230 G 320003 Am x02210 Bb x123xx - Played as an arpeggio 5 times (i.e 1-2-3-1-2-3...listen!) Intro: (Repeat 4x) Slowly and arpeggiated Em F# G Am Song: Faster and louder!!! Em F# G Am Em F# I'm high in a flat G Am Em F# Overlooking your Town G Am Em F# Im waiting for that non existent G Am Em F# service to roll Round G Am Em F# Im watching the rooves G Am Em F# From the 33rd Floor G Am Em F# Over to the Green and purple G Am Em F# G Am hills of the ----- shore Bb Em F# G Am ...I see through your walls Bb Em F# G Am ...To a communal hall D C D And in this city of the free C D You can come and stay with me C D And you can look but you won't see, you won't see Em F# G Am I'm high in a flat On a dying estate Waiting for my disproportionae fears to dissipate The window is wide The comfort is cold Somewhere in the local ----- stairwell rides my soul I see through your door You're grasping at her You took me in and was my friend We never came out here again I'll repay you in the end I'm high in a flat Overlooking your town I'm waiting for the towers of ----- to come down And nothing is real And no-one comes near I'll meet you in the air between the Straton(?) atmosphere I look in you eyes I take you to fly(?) And you can say I told you so To all your neighbours down below But we'll be gone and they won't know If anyone has any ideas about the missing lyrics, please let me know, or if anyone knows the guitar break in the middle that is pretty cool. Transcribed by Keith Hill (100644,2542@Compuserve.Com or is5034@dcs.napier.ac.uk) P.S. Sorry that it is a bit messy - It was tricky to transcribe!