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Concrete Blonde

When I Was A Fool

by Concrete Blonde
Concrete Blonde

Biography:

Concrete Blonde is an alternative rock band dating from the early 1980s to the early 1990s (and re-formed again in the 2000s). They are best known for the poignant songwriting and vocals of Johnette Napolitano.

Singer / songwriter / bassist Napolitano formed the band Dream 6 with guitarist James Mankey in Los Angeles in 1982, releasing an eponymous EP in France on the Happy Hermit label in 1983. When they signed with IRS in 1986, labelmate Michael Stipe suggested the name Concrete Blonde

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Concrete Blonde

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  • City Screaming
  • Close To Home
  • Dancing Barefoot
  • Darkening Of The Light
  • End Of The Line
  • Happy Birthday
  • Joey
  • Long Time Ago
  • Make Me Cry
  • Mexican Moon
  • Probably Will
  • Run Run Run
  • Someday
  • Take Me Home
  • The Ship Song
  • Tomorrow Wendy
  • True
  • When I Was A Fool

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244 Artist   103 Music   169 Tab Tab
Intro
Am Em Bb

Am Em
I re-read silly lines That made sense at the time
Bb
Pages all stained with tears and red wine
Am Em
And I walk through the airport and see magazines
Bb
Every face that I see So much younger than me
Am Em
And I smile to myself how I don't even miss
Bb
My glorious past or the lips that I've kissed
Am Em
And I think to myself that how easy this is
Bb
Easy to breathe, easy to live
C Bb Am
And I wonder why I tear myself in two
C Bb Am
Over how to be, what to say and what to do
C Bb
And I know you liked me better then
Am
And I know you liked me
D Am Em
better when I was a fool
Bb
...I was a fool
Am Em
...mm
Bb
...I was a fool
Am Em
...mm

Am Em Bb
So I live in these days
But I still have my old ways
'cause the future,
somehow, has yet to arrive
And I see all around me the women on time
Kids and divorces and crisis in midlife
and do I surrender and give up my dream
for a brick in the wall and
a washing machine
grow up and get real
for a kid in their teens
who won't care what I've done
where I've been, what I've seen

C Bb Am
And I wonder why I tear myself in two
over who to be, how to be and what to do
and I know you liked me better then
and I know you liked me
D Am Em
better when I was a fool
Bb
...I...was a fool
Am Em
...I was a fool
Bb
...I was a fool

Am Em Bb
I'm free to a fault
I'm 45
I'm playing guitar
I'm living my life
Fly down the highway
Sun on my face
I belong to nobody
I belong to no place




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