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Date: Fri, 8 Dec 95 12:20:06 EST
From: Winston Campbell
Subject: THE NATIONAL FRONT DISCO by Morrissey
The National Front Disco
(Morrissey/Whyte)
The intro riff and chorus riff and that same darn riff that keeps appearing
is simply:
E ----------|----------||B -7--6-7---|-7--6-7~--||G --------6-|----------||D ----------|----------||A ----------|----------||E ----------|----------||
Intro: F# B C# B
Eb5 Bb5 B5
David, the wind blows
C#5
The wind blows
Eb5 Ab5 F#5
Bits of your life away
Bb5
Your friends all say
B5 Cdim
"Where is our boy
F#5 Ddim
Ahh, we've lost our boy"
Eb5 Bb5/F
But they should know where you've gone
F# Ab
Because again and again you've explained
F# C#
That you're going to, woe ohhh...
F# B
Going to, yeah, yeah, yeah-yeah
C#
England for the English
B
England for the English
Eb5 Bb5 B5
David, the winds blow
C#5
The winds blow
Eb5 Ab5 F#5
All of my dreams away
Bb5
And I still say
B5 Cdim
"Where is our boy
C#5 Ddim
Ahh, we've lost our boy"
Eb5 Bb5/F
But I should know why you've gone
F# Ab
Because again and again you've explained
F# C#
You've gone to the National, ahhh... ohhh...
F#
To the National, there's a country
B
You don't live there
C#
But one day you would like to
B
And if you show them what you're made of
F# B C# B
Oh, then you might do
Eb5 Bb5 B5
But David, we wonder
C#5 Eb5
We wonder if the thunder
Ab5 F#5
Is ever really gonna begin
Bb5 B5
Begin again
Cdim C#5 Ddim
Your mum says, "I've lost my boy"
Eb5 Bb5/F
But she should know
F# Ab
Why you've gone because again and again you've explained
F#
You've gone to the National, to the National
C# F#
To the National Front Disco
B
Because you want the day to come sooner
C#
You want the day to come sooner
B
You want the day to come sooner when you settle the score
Gb
Oh, the National...oh, the National
B C#
Oh, the National...oh, the National
B
Oh, the National
F# B C# B
(play these chords until your hands fall off, then stop playing them)
Those weird chords (and I'm not too sure about them but they sound closer
than anything else) are:
E A D G B E
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Cdim x 3 4 5 x x
Ddim x 5 6 7 x x
Bb5/F 1 1 3 3 x x
Actually, the Bb5/F chord is simply the Bb5 power chord but if you are
playing with a bass, the bass should play the F note.
And that's it. Bye-bye...