• Song:

    You And Whose Army

  • Artist:

    Radio Head

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                         YOU AND WHOSE ARMY? - Radiohead
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Tabbed by: Robert (a.k.a. Bach)
Email: sleepeejack@gmail.com

Great song, aye?  The other chord sheet for this was good, but a little incomplete.  
this will help!

(All chords are barred except E, C#m/B and C#m/A#)

Ebm     Ab   C#m     F#
  Come on      come on

Bm      E        A        C#m
   You think you drive me crazy? well,

Ebm     Ab   C#m     F#
  Come on      come on...

Bm      E     A   C#m
  You and whose army?

E     A       (*) C#m
  You and your cronies.

Ebm     Ab  C#m    F#
  Come on    come on

Bm     E      A   C#m
  Holy Roman Empire

Ebm     Ab         C#m     F#           Bm
  Come on if you think, come on if you think

E         A         C#m
  You can take us on

E         A         C#m
  You can take us on

Ebm7  Ab  Ebm7 Ab (**)
...

C#m     C#m/B     C#m/Bb  (F# bass) (***)
  You and whose army?

Ebm7  Ab  Ebm7 Ab
...

C#m     C#m/B     C#m/Bb  (F# bass)
 You and your cronies

Ebm7  Ab  Ebm7 Ab
...

C#m      E       F#  C#(major)
  You forget so easy


C#m     E     F#  C#
  We ride tonight

C#m     E     F#  C#
  We ride tonight

C#m   E  F#  C#
Ghost horses

C#m   E  F#  C#
Ghost horses

etc.

(End on C# major)

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(*) Because you've been barring the A chord, the little lick here should be a piece of cake:
   (A)   (C#m)
e|-(5)-----4-|
B|-(5)-5---5-|
G|-(6)--6--6-|
D|-(7)---7-6-|
A|-(7)-----4-|
E|-(5)-----4-|

(**) Don't play the 1st (e) string for these chords.  I may be hearing them wrong, but 
sounds like you'll get an incorrect voicing if you play all the strings indiscriminately here.

(***) There isn't really a pretty way to play these chords if you're doing this all by 
lonesome. If you can get a friend to play the bass notes (C#, B, A#) for you while you 
the C#m chord, more power to you, but here are some chord approximations for the rest of us:

C#m/B

E-x
B-5
G-6
D-6
A-x
E-7

C#m/Bb

E-x
B-5
G-6
D-6
A-x
E-6

Enjoy!
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