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Paul Baribeau

My Autobiography

by Paul Baribeau
Paul Baribeau

Biography:

Paul Baribeau's warm, witty sounds and gnarly beard bring something truly unique and interesting to the folk-punk table. The South Central Michigan native collaborates often with friends such as Matty Pop Chart and Kimya Dawson, but has two self-released ("25" and "Unbearable") and two Plan-It-X released ("Paul Baribeau" and "Grand Ledge") solo albums, plus a very interesting Bruce Springsteen covers album.

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Paul Baribeau

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  • Last Time
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From the album of rarities - 25. Paul's guitar is a bit out of tune in the recording but
it sounds like the
song is meant to be in D Major.

The song is played using entirely barre chords and focusing on the bass end of the
chords. The minor and
majors don't matter so much outside of the intro, they're all kind of played like power chords.


Intro: D

Verse 1:

D
When I was fourteen I wanted to move
A F#m A F#m
To seattle, and hang out with Nirvana
D
And when I was fifteen, I wanted to move
A F#m A F#m
into a basement, the deepest darkest basement
D
And when I was sixteen I wanted to move
A F#m A F#m
to New York City in 1977


Chorus:

Bm A F#m A F#m
But Now I'm twenty-two, and all I wanna do, is hang out with you


Verse 2:

D
When I was seventeen I wanted to move
A F#m A F#m
to California and be a surfer
D
When I was eighteen I wanted to move
A F#m A F#m
Into my own head and finally get some work done
D
And when I was 19, oh I wanted to move
A F#m A F#m
Anywhere but my parents house


Chorus 2:

Bm A F#m A F#m
But now I'm twenty two, and all I want to do, is hang out with you


Verse 3:

D A F#m A F#m
When I was 20 I moved into an apartment in Grand Haven, oh what was I thinking?
D Hits a D and stop playing on 'lets'
When I was 21,well lets not talk about 21 because..


Chorus 3:

Bm A F#m A F#m A
Now I'm twenty two, and all I wanna do, is hang out with you.

Ends abruptly on the last A




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