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Andy: “This track, in fact most of the [Big Express] album was written on an open-E tuning. The squeaky feedback noises are Stuart Gordon playing harmonics on a violin. I won an award for the sleeve design on this, but nobody sent it to me.”
Ah well, that's this world over
Ah well, next one begins
Will you smile like any mother
As you bathe your brand new twins?
Will you sing about the missiles
As you dry odd numbered limbs?
Ah well, that's this world over
Ah well, next one begins
Ah well, that's this world over
You sadly grin
Will you tell them about that far off and mythical land
About their leader with the famous face?
Will you tell them that the reason nothing ever grows
In the garden anymore
Because he wanted to win the craziest race
That's this world over
Will you smile like any father
With your children on a Sunday hike?
When you get to a sea of rubble
And they ask “What was London like?”
You tell them, “Ah well, that's the world over”
Will you tell them about that far off and mythical land
And how a child to the virgin came?
Will you tell them that the reason why we murdered
Everything upon the surface of the world
So we can stand right up and say we did it in his name?
That's this world over
Or so it seems
That's this world over
The end of dreams
That's this world over, over, over and out.
© 1984 Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd.
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 00:59:58 +0200 From: "Stephan Seynaeve" <birdland (at) versatel dot be> Subject: "This world over" maybe this chords Message-ID: <002401c7da0f$d7cfe880$5125ba53 (at) demaire> Hello I've just found your excellent site. For the song This world over I thonk this chords sounds good Dadd2 - C#m A - B7 - B (of G#m7 ??)- C#m Dadd2 = xx0230 of x5775x C#m = x46654 A = 577655 B7 = 797877 B = 799877 G#m7= 4x444x What do you think about this ? Let me know Bye Stephan PS: Sorry for my englis, I'm just speaking french :-(
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 17:09:52 +0100 From: Jordi Ibáñez Llauradó <lohagoporelmessenger (at) hotmail dot com> Subject: xtc songs Message-ID: <BAY113-F11D978375E7EAC7A754B66DA390 (at) phx dot gbl> OK, my first posting. please be gentle. i just want to say that that's been done with no keyboard or organ at hand, so i can't be more precise about the chords. that's why here you'll only find the basic chords: it's up to you, people that can write, read and dissect chords, to finish this work. so here it goes, all the songs in the XTC catalogue that hadn't been tabbed in this great site, from "black sea" to "nonsuch". you won't find anything from "mummer" because the whole album has already been "chorded" in this site. don't expect any riffs or arpeggios, BTW. that's as far as my skills go... maybe i should be ashamed to post something like this (so incomplete, wrong and childish) but it's just for the sake of people who just want to strum XTC songs and sing and don't care much if this is a sus4, added or other bollocks chord (and i must point that i am one of those who really care, so i'm willing to read all kinds of comments and corrections). please, john relph, erase every transcription of mine as soon as a proper tab of each song made by any other XTC fan who's more trained on guitar than me comes to your mail. songs like "the somnambulist" or "seagulls..." were meant to be played on keyboards and sound terrible on guitar. beware! THIS WORLD OVER open E tuning (first time in my life i tune this way, maybe last) "will you smile...": E--5--9-- B--5--9-- G#-5--9-- E--5--9-- B--5--9-- E--5--9-- "oh well..." E--5--4--9-- B--5--4--9-- G#-5--4--9-- E--5--4--9-- B--5--4--9-- E--5--4--9-- "will you tell them...": E--5--7--4--9-- B--5--7--4--9-- G#-5--7--4--9-- E--5--7--4--9-- B--5--7--4--9-- E--5--7--4--9-- -- hope that will be useful for somebody. merry Xmas! feedback welcome at jordiibanez (at) mixmail dot com or lohagoporelmessenger (at) hotmail dot com
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