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The Jayhawks

Martins Song

by The Jayhawks
The Jayhawks

Biography:

The Jayhawks ha sido uno de los más genuinos grupos del estilo musical llamado Americana. La banda es originaria de Minesota y se hace popular en 1985. Entonces agrupaba a Marc Olson a la guitarra acústica y voces, Gary Louris a la guitarra eléctrica y voces, Marc Perlman al bajo y Thad Spencer a la batería. Ken Callahan sustituiría a Thad hasta 1993. En el 92, agotador año de conciertos, se les une Karen Grotberg para ocuparse de los teclados. En 1995 Olson deja la banda, que pasa a ser liderada por Lourys.

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From [email protected] Sun Apr 27 11:26:49 1997
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 18:20:20 -0400
From: JD
To: [email protected]
Subject: Martin's Song by the Jayhawks

Martin's Song
The Jayhawks


from "Hollywood Town Hall" (American Recordings, 1992)
transcribed by John Davidson and someone else who deserves
credit...can't remember who that was...

Intro

G Am D Am x2

Verse 1

G Am D G
He's only six years old, that old Killer died.
G Am D G
Put him down in a great big hole, I'm filling up all the time.
G Am D G
See the buildings rise up to the sky, Parking meters, traffic cops.
G Am D G
You'd best watch your record son, they'll come an' lock you up.

Chorus
G D
I've been working all night.
C G
I go along into the day.
G D
Ain't got much money now.
C Am7 G
Got the time ahead, I got the time ahead to pay


Smoke and lightning, dressed to kill.
Don't talk to strangers, that's all you know.
Forty years of Sun death, the daylights still not over yet.
You should live to see evening fall, doctors working overtime.
Too much of a good thing is not enough, stepping stones, building
blocks.

Repeat chorus

The above is the "Hollywood Town Hall" version, on "Blue Earth"
the second verse is slightly different, some of the lyrics are
difficult to make out but I think it is the following :-

Smoke and lightning, dressed to kill.
Don't talk to strangers, girl take the pill
Forty years of Sun death, acid rain is falling on my head.
Bush raids on the rise, doctors working overtime.
Too much of a good thing is not enough, stepping stones, building
blocks.

From [email protected] Thu May 8 17:31:03 1997
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 21:09:29 -0700
From: Sylmar Converter Station Control Room
To: [email protected]
Subject: Jayhawks

Martin's Song
By Jayhawks
by Chris ([email protected])


Verse: G Am D Am G


Chorus: D C G D C** G


Solo over Verse, Then to chorus


C** = 8 end ----3--------3----------|
8 0---0---01---1-1----0-|
7-bend-9

Riff over G in Verse
0------1-0-----------------|
0--------0-----------------|
0--------0-----------------|
0---02---0-----------------| Good Luck !!




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