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You Am I - Berlin Chair
"If half of what i'm saying, of what i'm saying is true"
Verse
G|----------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------5--------| (X3)
E|-7-77-75---7-77-75/---3-33-333---33-35-|
Verse II
G|---------------------|
D|---------------------|
A|---------------------| (X1)
E|-7-77-75---7-77-75/--|
Chorus
G|---------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------|
A|----------5-55-555------------7-77-777-| (X3)
E|-3-3-333------------3-3-333------------|
Bridge
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------| (X1)
A|----------5-55-555--------------------------------------5--------|
E|-3-3-333------------3-3-333--3-33-333--3-3-333--3-3-333---33-35-|
Verse
G|----------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------5--------| (X3)
E|-7-77-75---7-77-75/---3-33-333---33-35-|
Verse II
G|---------------------|
D|---------------------|
A|---------------------| (X1)
E|-7-77-75---7-77-75/--|
Chorus
G|---------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------|
A|----------5-55-555------------7-77-777-| (X3)
E|-3-3-333------------3-3-333------------|
Chorus II/Bridge
G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|----------5-55-555--------------------| (X1)
E|-3-3-333------------3-3-333--3-33-333-|
Continue on the G note
Chorus
G|---------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------|
A|----------5-55-555------------7-77-777-| (X3)
E|-3-3-333------------3-3-333------------|
Chorus II/Bridge
G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|----------5-55-555--------------------| (X1)
E|-3-3-333------------3-3-333--3-33-333-|
Continue on the G note
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JustiN Professional |
#1 by JustiN at Jul 13, 1973 at 12:09 PM EST |
| Does anyone actually know what a 'berlin chair' is? | |
Helena Average |
#2 by Helena at Aug 13, 1976 at 3:02 AM EST |
| Ah, thanks man. | |
Michael Average |
#3 by Michael at Nov 30, 1978 at 8:03 AM EST |
| god, this song is so incredible. i only wish it was longer. :) | |
Jesse Rhythm Player |
#4 by Jesse Holmes at Oct 8, 1985 at 7:30 AM EST |
| I love this song, so cool! Silverchair named themselves after this song and one of nirvanas! | |
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joe Average |
#5 by joe barker at Aug 25, 1986 at 5:54 PM EST |
| check out the live version of this on the bonus disc to convicts featuring Kev from Jeb if you like either band. I just love the way it explodes when he says "true" | |
ari Average |
#6 by ari o at Feb 21, 1990 at 7:41 PM EST |
| I love this song.... | |
Zach The Stripp Average |
#7 by Zach The Stripper DuFrain at Nov 5, 1999 at 12:16 AM EST |
| The Berlin Chair was a sculpture Tim saw at the National Gallery in Canberra. It was a stiff, very fragile looking chair, that you could quite conceivably "lean on" til it broke. | |