Misc Unsigned Bands – George Sanger - Welcome To The Zoo tab

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"Welcome to the zoo"

Putt-putt Saves the Zoo. Version numbers unknown. Atari. 12/13/2008.
Standard tuning [eBGDAE]

to be honest, any rhythm sounds good, play around with it.

Chords used: A D EE 0- 2- 0B 2- 3- 0G 2- 2- 1D 2- 0- 2A 0- 0- 2E 0- 0- 0
VERSE ONE A We are the topiary creatures D We're very pleased to meet youse E A A D A Senors y senoritas too A The animals we feature D Ya know would never eat ya E A We sing so very sweet to you REFRAIN A E Welcome to the zoo E Zoo zoo E A With the kangaroos A Roos roos A E And the tigers too E Too too E A Welcome to the zoo zoo zoo (Chords follow same pattern throughout) VERSE TWO So show some self reliance Come in and see our clients But do not feed the giant yaks You learn about the lions And advertising tie-ins And maybe learn some science facts REFRAIN x2 (during animal rap) ANIMAL RAP So wipe off your windshield so you can see The elephant, the monkey and the chimpanzee, canaries, chikaris*, the bears are all the cheetahs, cicadas, gorillas, and gators, the emus, and the llamas very similar to the turtle, and the tortoise, and the dolphins and the porpoises, mice, lice, goose, moose Welcome to the zoo zoo zoo VERSE 3.1 We are the topiary creatures We're early multimedia So our lips don't have to move exact But our director, Sammy Says we could win a Grammy If we let you interact REFRAIN VERSE 3.2 We're very very creatures We're very pleased to meet youse I haven't written this verse yet But uh I will write it And it will sound much better Than when we had uh Wet Wet Wet REFRAIN Humongous Entertainment 1995 Note: In some versions of the game, the "topiary creatures" at the entrance to the zoo nudge and wink, in others they burst into a version of the song that uses verse 3.2 written this verse yet) instead of verse 3.1 (very multimedia). 3.1 is heard during the credits. The song was written and performed by George Sanger and, in some versions, a few his friends. * "Chikari" This was a mistake on the writer's part. He was apparently thinking of Chikara n. [Hind.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) The goat antelope (Tragops Bennettii) of India. (b) The Indian antelope (Tetraceros quadricornis).} and he may have gotten confused with "Chikari," the high drone strings of a sitar. I the guys at Humongous just gave up and drew an odd, random animal. artist: http://fatman.com/
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