Standard Tuning Capo on the 5th fret Chords: G: 320003 or 320033 D: xx0232 A: x02220 (To play without a capo replace the chords above by C, G & D) Intro: G D A x2 G You should've been there D Should've burst through the door A With that baby I'm right here smile G An...
the more that you need it C# I know that you'll be by my side in the G#m B F# Heat of the moment when the thunder and lightning come down D# I know that you'll be by my side G#m B F# The more that you want it, the more that you need it C# I know that you'l...
David Gilmour’s long intro here may just be the most beautiful moment in the entire Pink Floyd catalog, as Rick Wright frames it with just the right sustained synth chords. And of course, it ends on those four echoed notes that promise a memorable trip ahead. 26: Ricky Nelson: Hello ...
However, that statement could make his music seem like something to be admired or studied, but I think he’s so much more immediate than that. It takes a lot of skill to write in a way that sounds so instinctive and fresh, but that desire to communicate the identity of each moment is...
A moment of calm amongst the jubilant remainder of Britten’s yule-tide classic ‘Ceremony of Carols’, this Interlude for solo harp exhibits the instrument’s beautiful bell-like harmonics. The movement begins slowly with a single line, allowing each note to ring, before building to dramatic...
Favourite football moment Jimmy Dunne’s 92nd minute winner which essentially saved QPR from relegation and sent our opponents Birmingham City down. Have some of that! Favourite “Quality Pints“ I’ve travelled around the country quite a bit this year visiting friends, going to gigs and...
“Let It Be” is one of those songs nearly everyone knows, and it makes for a perfect spur-of-the-moment sing-along. While “Let It Be” only has four core chords, they undergo several variations. So, brush up on slash chords and seventh chords. Or, just toggle the instrument to ...
At the moment Aunt Kate came toddling out of the supper-room, almost wringing her hands in despair. “Where is Gabriel?”she cried.“Where on earth is Gabriel?There's everyone waiting in there, stage to let, and nobody to carve the goose!” “Here I am, Aunt Kate!”cried Gabriel,...
Her aerial runs spiral upwards, twisting until the song is suspended in mid-air: “I don’t know, but I believe/We’ll get another day together,” she attests over a church organ. It’s a transcendent moment of faith, a promise that Polachek will keep celebrating her friend in this ...
What do I here before his doore? He doth not crave lesse time, but more. From the first moment, the poet disses Time—none other than Mr. Death—calling him “slack” (meaning lazy and slow), and mocking his scythe as shamefully dull. Herbert’s health was poor when this was writte...