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Blur

On The Way To The Club

by Blur
Blur

Biography:

Blur is an alternative rock band which formed in Colchester, England in 1989. The band consists of Damon Albarn (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Graham Coxon (guitar, vocals), Alex James (bass) and Dave Rowntree (drums). Blur's debut album Leisure (1991) incorporated the sounds of Madchester and Shoegazing and spawned their first UK Top 10 single, There's No Other Way. Following a stylistic change in 1992 (influenced by English guitar groups such as The Kinks

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570 Artist   68 Music   176 Tab Tab
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On The Way To The Club - Blur
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Tabbed by: adslam3

Tuning: Standard
I know there's a little bit of lead guitar that disappears after a bit,
but if you want to play the song on acoustic or whatever then this
should work ok. Might be a little off here and there, but let me
know what you think. I figured it out through singing along,it seems close.
I don't know the lead during the intro (sorry!)but if you have any ideas,
then let me know so I can put it in and give you credit. Thanks and enjoy.


Intro: G - F - Bb

Verse 1:
G
And On My Way To The Club

F Bb
I Fell down a hole

G
All the people there

F Bb
Said you come alone

Chorus:
Dm Bb Dm
And I, I just want to be, darling with you

Bb
The music's made that way

Dm C
My eyes aren't blue

Bb A
There's nothing I can do

Verse 2:
G
So I stayed in the club

F Bb
Just rewarding myself

G
Happiness
F A
Could turn into something else

Chorus:
Dm Bb Dm
And I just wanna be, darling with you

Bb
The music's made that way

Dm C Bb A
My eyes aren't blue, there's nothing I can do

OUTRO: (repeat back and forth until ending)

G - Gm

NOTE: before the repeating fade out he sings something softly.
It almost sounds like"Why slow down?" or "I'm so down."
You can skip it and keep playing that last A of
the chorus or if you want to play that too then it's:
Bb Am C
I'm so down
The C sounds nice as a lead into the end in my opinion. Your call!

UG User camillorota suggests G - Bb for the ending which
you might prefer as well.




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