Sean Lennon - Dead Meat
Sean Lennon - Dead Meat
Sean Lennon - Dead Meat
The guitar doesn't play on the intro, but it is the same chords as the first verse, if you wish to play it. Verses --Emin: x03231 (Dead meat) Em7: x30231 (Don't you know you're) Cmaj7: x1323x (Dead meat) Cdim7: x12020 (You just messed with the) G/D: x33211 (Wrong team) Cdim7 (Better not try and) G/D (Fall asleep) Em6th: x2323x (Now, yeah) Emin (You better) Em7 (Run out of) Cmaj7 (Here, I'll) Cdim7 (Close my eyes and) G/D (Count to) Cdim7 (Ten and then I'll come) G/D
(Find you) Em6th (Yeah, yeah, You're gonna) Chorus --Am: 3x0033 (Get what you) G/D (Deserve, Gonna) F#7sus: 020230 (Get what you) B7: 002023 --- and B7#5 (see below) (Deserve, In the) Am (End you're gonna) G/D (Learn, Oh, you) F#7sus (Get what you) B7 (Deserve) On that last chord, slide up to this chord: B7#5: 50566x (Now, you might say, wait --- that B7#5 chord sounds a little bit like the Cdim7 chord from earlier. Now, since I am lazy, couldn't I just play said latter chord? The answer is tricky: Cdim7, Ebdim7, F#dim7 and Adim7 are all the same chord, the difference being the root note or position. The idea is based in simple math: you have 12 different notes, and with a dim7 chord being a four note chord with each note securely seperated by three half steps, you can move your chord position up and down in those three half steps for all eternity. But, to summarize this answer to the question posed earlier, if you want to play it close to how Sean plays it, just do as I say in said previous --no, impervious! --- statement. It is a different chord, no matter how similar it sounds.) Repeat Verse & Chorus sequence once more, with different lyrics on the verse (of course) and substitute the G/D chord, whenever it appears on the Verse, with this chord: E: x00232
The chords on the Chorus are not open for substitution: The G/D chord remains the same there. Instrumental --Cmaj7 --- Gmin: 122111 --- Cmaj7 --- F#7sus --- B7 Chorus X2, sustaining the last chord. Come back in on: Em6th --- Cmaj7 --- Am Then walk the bass line down (1 and 0 on the low E string) and end on: Emin How sad. In the immortal words of Letterman, "I'm kind of depressed now."