Jangly Transcription: Market Day
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 13:03:44 +0200
From: steve@stevedix.de
Subject: [Jangly] Market Day ending
Message-ID: <45435530.6163.6650BF@steve.stevedix.de>
The live version ends somewhat differently to the record, repeating
the last phrase of the verse with an interconnecting Bm chord, so
|G |A |D | Bm |x3
on Market day, Market day.
Then finishing with a variation of above chord sequence, struck once
each chord and letting the final D ring out.
D G Bm A D.
Next, the mandolin intro, if Big Al doesn't beat me to it.
--
Steve Dix <steve@stevedix.de>
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From: "Steve Dix" <steve@stevedix.de>
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 16:49:12 -0000
Subject: Market Day
Market Day
The Brotherhood of Lizards
Transcribed by Steve Dix
Mandolin riff is left as an exercise for Big Al!
Intro
|D |A |G |A |x2
|D |G |
The twisted trees in the station yard
you'll read it there in the traders eyes,
|A |F#m |
sing the prices out when the wind blows hard
That there's something going wrong weather-wise
|G |A |D |(riff 1st time)|
on Market day, Market day.
Mid 8
|C | |D | |Bm | |
Hello, hello, too high, too high, I told you so,
| Gm | A |
Goodbye, Goodbye
|D |G |
So they sell their novels and wedding rings
|A |F#m |
where the creaking sign of king Eddie swings
|G |A |D | (intro fill)
on Market day, Market day.
V2 :
And even Hilda the grocer's girl
shifts uneasily as the dollars curl
on Market day, Market day.
She's all venusian fly trap
but no flies on her on this or any
other day, market day
Hello, hello etc.
So they man the phones in their stripey shirts
as their bimbo girlfriends dish the dirt on
market day, market day
(intro riff)
Hello, hello etc.
(Intro riff to fade.)
Verse Riff
(Easily played with an open G chord shape)
--3-----------------E
-----0--2--0--------A
--------------------D
--------------------G
--------------------B
--------------------E
25 December 2006 / John Relph