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Andy: “Here is the earliest outing for this idea. Still in un-baroqued nakedness, i.e., pre being festooned in Dave Gregory's Lemon Piper's liver and lites. One of Toddzilla's better ideas was to hack this into ‘Ballet’ so I thought I'd have the demos snuggle up and share a brolly too.”
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NotesOne thousand umbrellasJon Eva: “‘Sunny Jim’ was a cartoon character used to advertize a breakfast cereal called ‘Force’, many years ago. Something like ‘Over the roofs jumps Sunny Jim, Force is the food that nourishes him’ - hence [Andy Partridge's] line ‘Sunny Jim couldn't jump it’. . . Nowadays Sunny Jim is used as a slightly patronizing term for a young man, (e.g., ‘Don't get lippy with me Sunny Jim’), and is usually followed by a punch in the face.”
Upturned couldn't catch all the rain
That drained out of my head
When you said we were
Over and over I cried
'Til I floated downstream
To a town they call
Misery oh oh misery
Misery oh oh misery
And one million teacups
I bet couldn't hold all the wet
That fell out of my eyes
When you fell out with me
Now I'm crawling the wallpaper
That's looking more like a roadmap
To misery oh oh misery
How can you smile and forecast
Weather's getting better
And you'll soon forget her
If you let the sunshine come through
How can you smile and forecast
Weather's getting better
If you never let a girl rain all over you
And just when I thought that my vista was golden in hue
One thousand umbrellas opened to spoil the view
One million salt seas
Recalled from school atlas
Alas would be filled to the brim
Sunny Jim couldn't jump it
How can I be pleased
When I'm handed the keys
To a town they call Misery
Oh oh Misery
So with a mop and a bucket
I'll just say forget her
And carry on sweeping up
Where I've been weeping
The Jesters will creep in
To strike down the newly crowned Monarch
Of Misery oh oh Misery
How can you smile and forecast
Weather's getting better
And you'll soon forget her
If you let the sunshine come through
How can you smile and forecast
Weather's getting better
If you never let a girl rain all over you
Just when I thought that my skies were a June July blue
One thousand umbrellas opened
Two thousand umbrellas opened
Ten thousand umbrellas opened to spoil the view
© 1987 Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd.
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 15:06:28 -0800 From: "Darrell C. Harvey" <Darrell (at) theharveys dot net> Subject: 1000 Umbrellas revised! Message-ID: <20061112150628.i3ai62gwc8iswsoo (at) webmail dot theharveys dot net> Sorry to revise already, but this is a LOT closer to the record now that I've heard the demo! Thanks, - Jeffy ************** ************** 1000 Umbrellas by Andy Partridge © 1986 EMI Virgin Music Ltd, London WC2H 0QY Transcribed for the XTC Forum by Jeff Truzzi with contributions by lokrume04 and (hopefully) others ==================== KEY: Numbers are frets on guitar in normal guitar tuning: 0*0*0*0*0*0 = E*A*D*G*B*E 0 = open x = mute ----- D = 1 bar in 3/4 time ----- = repeat previous bar ----- (2) = repeat previous two bars -----********** = repeated material -----********** ==================== [Intro] F13 x*8*7*8*10*10 ----- ----- ----- F13 x*8*7*8*10*10 E13 x*7*6*7*9*9 Eb13 x*6*5*6*8*8 ----- D (add4) x*5*4*0*3*5 ----- ----- ----- D (add4) x*5*4*0*3*5 Eb13 x*6*5*6*8*8 E13 x*7*6*7*9*9 ----- F13 x*8*7*8*10*10 ----- ----- ----- F13 x*8*7*8*10*10 E13 x*7*6*7*9*9 Eb13 x*6*5*6*8*8 ----- D (add4) x*5*4*0*3*5 ----- ----- ----- ----- [Verse 1] C#7 (#9) 9*8*9*x*0*0 ----- ----- C7 (add B) 8*7*8*x*0*0 ----- ----- B7 (add11) 7*6*7*x*0*0 ----- ----- Bb7 (b9 #11) 6*5*6*x*0*0 ----- ----- A9 5*4*5*x*0*0 ----- ----- Ab7+ (#9) 4*3*4*x*0*0 ----- Ab7+ (#9 #11) 4*5*0*x*0*0 ----- G13 3*2*3*0*0*0 ----- -----********** Esus4 0*2*2*2*0*0 Em 0*2*2*0*0*0 ----- D5/F# 2*x*0*2*3*x Dsus2/F# 2*x*0*2*3*0 -----********** (2) ----- (2) ----- (2) ----- C#7 (#9) 9*8*9*x*0*0 ----- C#7 (#9 b5) 9*8*9*0*0*0 ----- C7 (add B) 8*7*8*x*0*0 ----- C7 (#11 add B) 8*9*8*0*0*0 ----- B11 7*6*7*x*0*0 ----- B11+ (b5) 7*8*7*0*0*0 ----- Bb7 (b5 b9) 6*5*6*x*0*0 ----- Bb13 (b5 b9) 6*7*6*0*0*0 ----- A9 5*4*5*x*0*0 ----- A9 (#11) 5*6*5*6*0*0 ----- Ab7+ (#9) 4*3*4*x*0*0 ----- Ab7+ (#9 #11) 4*5*0*x*0*0 ----- G13 3*2*3*0*0*0 ----- ----- Esus4 0*2*2*2*0*0 Em 0*2*2*0*0*0 ----- D5/F# 2*x*0*2*3*x Dsus2/F# 2*x*0*2*3*0 ----- Esus4 0*2*2*2*0*0 Em 0*2*2*0*0*0 ----- E5/G# 4*2*2*4*x*x ----- [Chorus 1] A5 x*0*2*2*x*x ----- A5 x*0*2*2*x*x Asus2 x*0*2*2*0*x A x*0*2*2*2*x ----- A7 x*0*2*0*2*0 ----- ----- F# dim x*x*4*5*4*5 ----- C dim x*x*4*5*4*5 ----- A dim x*x*1*2*1*2 ----- E7 0*2*0*1*0*0 ----- A x*0*2*2*2*x ----- A7/G 3*0*2*0*2*0 ----- A7/F# 2*0*2*0*2*0 ----- A7+/F 1*x*3*0*2*x A7/E 3*0*2*0*2*0 ----- F# dim x*x*4*5*4*5 ----- C dim x*x*4*5*4*5 ----- A dim x*x*1*2*1*2 ----- E7 (no5) x*x*2*4*3*0 -----*********** B x*2*4*4*4*2 ----- C#7 x*4*6*4*6*4 ----- G6 3*5*5*4*3*0 ----- F#7 2*4*4*3*2*0 -----************ (4) ----- (4) ----- (4) ----- B x*2*4*4*4*2 ----- C#7 x*4*6*4*6*4 ----- [Bridge 1] D (b5) x*x*0*2*3*4 Amaj7/C# x*4*x*2*2*4 ----- Cmaj9(b5) x*3*4*4*3*x ----- Eb+ x*x*13*12*12*11 Db+ x*x*11*10*10*9 ----- B+ x*x*9*8*8*7 A+ x*x*7*6*6*5 ----- G+ x*x*5*4*4*3 F+ x*x*3*2*2*1 ----- Eb+ (#9) x*x*1*0*0*2 ----- ----- Ab7/Eb x*x*1*1*1*2 ----- -----**************** [Verse 2]*********** C#7 (#9) 9*8*9*x*0*0 ----- C#7 (#9 b5) 9*8*9*0*0*0 ----- C7 (add B) 8*7*8*x*0*0 ----- C7 (#11 addB) 8*9*8*0*0*0 ----- B11 7*6*7*x*0*0 ----- B11+ (b5) 7*8*7*0*0*0 ----- Bb7 (b5 b9) 6*5*6*x*0*0 ----- Bb13 (b5 b9) 6*7*6*0*0*0 ----- A9 5*4*5*x*0*0 ----- A9 (#11) 5*6*5*6*0*0 ----- Ab7+ (#9) 4*3*4*x*0*0 ----- Ab7+ (#9 #11) 4*5*0*x*0*0 ----- G13 3*2*3*0*0*0 ----- ----- Esus4 0*2*2*2*0*0 Em 0*2*2*0*0*0 ----- D5/F# 2*x*0*2*3*x Dsus2/F# 2*x*0*2*3*0 ----- Esus4 0*2*2*2*0*0 Em 0*2*2*0*0*0 ----- [first ending] D5/F# 2*x*0*2*3*x Dsus2/F# 2*x*0*2*3*0 -----[repeat verse]*************** ****************************** [second ending:] E5/G# 4*2*2*4*x*x ----- [Intro 2] F13 x*8*7*8*10*10 ----- ----- ----- F13 x*8*7*8*10*10 E13 x*7*6*7*9*9 Eb13 x*6*5*6*8*8 ----- D (add4) x*5*4*0*3*5 ----- ----- ----- D (add4) x*5*4*0*3*5 Eb13 x*6*5*6*8*8 E13 x*7*6*7*9*9 ----- F13 x*8*7*8*10*10 ----- ----- ----- F13 x*8*7*8*10*10 E13 x*7*6*7*9*0 Eb13 x*6*5*6*8*8 ----- D (add4) x*5*4*0*3*5 ----- ----- ----- ----- [Bridge 2] Eb+ x*x*13*12*12*11 Db+ x*x*11*10*10*9 ----- B+ x*x*9*8*8*7 A+ x*x*7*6*6*5 ----- G+ x*x*5*4*4*3 F+ x*x*3*2*2*1 ----- Eb+ (#9) x*x*1*0*0*2 ----- ----- Ab7/Eb x*x*1*1*1*2 ----- ----- Em (add9) 0*2*2*0*0*2 ----- ----- Eb+ (#9) x*x*1*0*0*2 ----- __________ [Chorus 2] A5 x*0*2*2*x*x ----- A5 x*0*2*2*x*x Asus2 x*0*2*2*0*x A x*0*2*2*2*x ----- A7 x*0*2*0*2*0 ----- ----- F# dim x*x*4*5*4*5 ----- C dim x*x*4*5*4*5 ----- A dim x*x*1*2*1*2 ----- E7 0*2*0*1*0*0 ----- A x*0*2*2*2*x ----- A7/G 3*0*2*0*2*0 ----- A7/F# 2*0*2*0*2*0 ----- A7+/F 1*x*3*0*2*x A7/E 3*0*2*0*2*0 ----- F# dim x*x*4*5*4*5 ----- C dim x*x*4*5*4*5 ----- A dim x*x*1*2*1*2 ----- E7 (no5) x*x*2*4*3*0 -----************ B x*2*4*4*4*2 ----- C#7 x*4*6*4*6*4 ----- G6 3*5*5*4*3*0 ----- F#7 2*4*4*3*2*0 -----************ (4) ----- (4) ----- (4) ----- (4) ----- (4) ----- [Tag] B [slow down] x*2*4*4*4*2 ----- C#7 [hold] x*4*6*4*6*4 __________ [Pause] __________ [slower] D (b5)/A x*x*x*2*3*4 D (b5) x*x*0*2*3*4 Amaj7/C# x*4*x*2*2*4 ----- Cmaj9(b5) x*3*4*4*3*x ----- ================ ================
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 1997 20:33:12 +0100 (BST) From: PAUL FERGUSON <p.ferguson1 (at) lancaster dot ac dot uk> Subject: 1000 umbrellas chords 1000 Umbrellas - Chords ----------------------- I thought I'd have a go at this one, I know it's already in the archive but it seems to be unfinished. That's not to say this is finished, but I've attempted to go into more detail, while not trying to work out every note played; this is a VERY convoluted piece of music in places! I'll use tab where it gets weird, but the main bits are normal enough chords to play. Intro _____ Dm, Note:- The diminished runs here, while I have shown them to be a D#dim, Ddim, C#dim, Cdim, Bdim, A#dim, different set each time, are just the same set of chords played over D, in different inversions. On guitar you'll probably end up playing the Cdim, Bdim, A#dim, Adim, G#dim, Gdim, same chord shapes over each time, but I've deliberately named them F#dim, differently to indicate the root note, which is the most dominant Adim, G#dim, Gdim, F#dim, Fdim, Edim, note in the chord as it sounds on the record. D7, D7sus4, D7 Verse ----- C#7 C7 B7 One thousand umbrellas upturned couldn't catch all the rain that drained A#7 A7 E/G# E7/G# out of my head when you said we were over and over I cried til I floated G downstream to a town they call Esus4 D Esus4 D Esus4 D Esus4 B7 misery oh oh misery, misery oh oh misery C#7, C7, B7, A#7, A7, E/G#, E7/G#, G ...as before Esus4 D Esus4 E7 misery oh oh misery Chorus ------ A A7 F#dim how can you smile and forecast weather's getting better, and you'll soon E7 A forget her if you let the sunshine come through A7 A6 A+ A F#dim how can you smile and forecast weather's getting better if you never let D B C#7, G, F# a girl rain all over you B C#7 G F# B C#7, G7, F#7 And just when I thought that my vista was golden in hue B C#7 G7 F#7 B C# D C# C one thousand umbrellas opened to spoil the view ---5--4---3--- ---7--6---5--- ---7--6---5--- ---7--6---5--- ---5--4---3--- -5-5--4---3-4- dubious bit - again, they're different inversions on the record Bm A G+ F+ G+ F+ B... Cdim... 7---5--3---1---3---1-------7-----8--------------- 7---5--4---2---4---2-------7-----10-------------- 7---6--4---2---4---2-------8-----8--------------- 9---7--5---3---5---3-------9-----10-------------- 9---7--x---x---x---x-------9-----9--------------- 7---5--x---x---x---x-------7-----8--------------- Verse... C#7, C7, B7, A#7, A7, E/G#, E7/G#, G Esus4, D, Esus4, B7 C#7, C7, B7, A#7, A7, E/G#, E7/G#, G Esus4, D, Esus4, B7 Do Intro run... then the dubious bit again (with different ending): Bm, A, G+, F+, G+, F+, B Cdim Bsus4 G G#m Bm A G+ F+ G+ F+ B... Cdim... Bsus4... G G#m 7---5--3---1---3---1-------7-----8--------7---------7---4--- 7---5--4---2---4---2-------7-----10-------7---------8---4--- 7---6--4---2---4---2-------8-----8--------9---------7---4--- 9---7--5---3---5---3-------9-----10-------9---------9---6--- 9---7--x---x---x---x-------9-----9--------7---------10--6--- 7---5--x---x---x---x-------7-----8--------7---------7---4--- Chorus... B C#7, G, F# ...all over you B C#7 G F# B C#7, G7, F#7 and just when I thought that my skies were a June July blue B C#7 G7 F#7 B C#7 G7 F#7 one thousand umbrellas opened, two thousand umbrellas opened B C#7 G7 F#7 B C# D Dmaj7 C ten thousand umbrellas opened to spoil the view... ---2---2-------0---- ---3---2-------1---- ---2---2-------0---- -0-0---0-------2---- ---0---0-------3---- ---x---x-------x---- - honestly, it sounds good when you play it along with the record! :)
Date: Sat, 22 Apr 1995 21:23:01 +1200 From: james.dignan (at) stonebow dot otago dot ac dot nz (James) Subject: 1000 umbrellas Arlo B Leach wrote: >has anyone ever figured out the chords to 1000 umbrellas? i have a friend >who'd really like to know, and he asked me to ask you. i haven't tried to >figure them out myself, but this guy is a terrific musician, so if he >can't figure them out they must be tough. Oh, but you pick the horrible ones. This is the closest I could get (and I have perfect pitch), and there are a few gaps and mistakes - partly because the chords are pretty obscure. Hopefully none of the missing chords are particularly major (no pun intended). As always, corrections are welcomed - nay, in this case, demanded!!! :) Intro... Dm, D, D/F, D (yes, that third one is D major with a bass F natural!) C#m7 C7 One thousand umbrellas upturned couldn't catch all B7 Bb7 the rain that drained out of my head when you said A7 Ab7 G7 we were over and over I cried till I floated down stream Em Em7 Em to a town they call Misery, oh oh misery A A7 Adim How can you smile and forecast weather's getting better A And you'll soon forget her if you let the sunshine come through A A7 Adim How can you smile and forecast weather's getting better B7 C#7 G F# If you never let a girl rain all over you B7 C#7 G F# B7 C#7 G F# And Just when I thought that my vista was golden in hue B7 C#7 G F# B7 C#7 G F# One thousand umbrellas opened to spoil the view James James Dignan, Department of Psychology, University of Otago. Ya zhivu v' 50 Norfolk St., St. Clair, Dunedin, New Zealand pixelphone james.dignan (at) stonebow dot otago dot ac dot nz / steam megaphone NZ 03-455-7807 * You talk to me as if from a distance * and I reply with impressions chosen from another time, time, time, * from another time (Brian Eno)
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