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Andrew Bird

Fiery Crash

by Andrew Bird
Andrew Bird

Biography:

Andrew Bird (born July 11, 1973) is an American musician. He was born in Lake Bluff, Illinois and resides in the Chicago area. Bird is a singer, a violinist and, since 2004, a guitarist. He is also an accomplished whistler.

His early work, which echoed gypsy jazz and traditional folk, has led into his current sound, which mixes rock with more broad compositions. His years of solo song-craft have now enabled him to produce a sound that is uniquely his own.

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Fiery Crash from Armchair Acrophya.




Intro: A (repeated strumming) to E (let ring)

With this little pattern on lead (on G sting) 7-9-10-9



A
turnstiles on mezzanine
jet ways and dramamine fiends
and x-ray machines
D
you were hurling through space
g-forces twisting your face
A
breeding superstition
E
a fatal premonition
D
you know you got to envision
A
the fiery crash

E D
oh, close your eyes and you wake up
A
face stuck to a vinyl settee
E D
oh, the line was starting to break up
A
just as you were starting to say
(pause then riff)
something apropos, i don't know.

riff (on G string) - 6-4-6-4-2-6-4-2

Interlude: Verse chords

A
beige tiles and magazines
lou dobbs and the cnn team
turn on every monitor screen
D
you were caught in the crossfire
where every human face has you
reaching for your mace so it's
A
kind of an imposition
a fatal premonition

E D
to save our lives you've got to envision
E D
to save all our lives you've got to envision
E D
and to save all our lives you've got to envision
A
the fiery crash
D A
it's just a formality
D A
why must i explain?
D A
just a nod to mortality
E (let ring)
before you get on
A
before you get on a plane.

E D
oh, close your eyes and you wake up
A
face stuck to a vinyl settee
E D
oh, the line was starting to break up
A
what was that you were going to say?




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