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Sonic Youth

Computer Age

by Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth

Biography:

Sonic Youth was an influential experimental rock band which formed in New York City, New York, United States in 1981 and are currently on an indefinite hiatus. The last lineup consisted of Thurston Moore (vocals, guitar), Kim Gordon (vocals, bass, guitar), Lee Ranaldo (vocals and guitar), Steve Shelley (drums) and Mark Ibold (bass).

In their early career, Sonic Youth was associated with the No Wave art and music scene in New York City. Part of the first wave of American noise rock groups

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Computer Age -- Neil Young
(the version by Sonic Youth)
(From the album "The Bridge" a tribute)

1. Intro: G G G E E E E E E (4 times) alot of E's on the 4th time

can play G as simply all strings open (alla Rockin in the Free World)


2. Main Riff: (8 times, last 4 with lyrics)


Bm G A last time add F# at end
e:---------------3--3--5--5--5-------2---------------|
B:7--7--5--------3--3--5--5--5-------2---------------|
G:---------7--4--4--4--6--6--6-------3---------------|
D:---------------5--5--7--7--7-------4---------------|
A:---------------5--5--7--7--7-------4---------------|
E:---------------3--3--5--5--5-------2---------------|


Cars and trucks, drive by me on the corner
when I'm alright, standing time before the signal
When I see the light, I feel like more than just a number
And I stand by you, or else we just don't see the others

3. Fill G G G A A A A A (3 times)

4. Intro (G and E) 4 times

5. Main Riff (8 times, last 4 with lyrics)

Bikes and vans, drive right by me on the desert
but I'm alright, standing underneath the hot sun
when I see the light, I feel like more than just a number
and I stand by you, or else we just don't see the others


6. Fill (3 times)
"computer age" (on third time)

7. Intro (4 times)

8. Middle part

D A Bm F#
Precious metal lies, molded into highways
G D G A
Run through me
D A Bm F#
Days and nights, weeks and months and seasons
G D G A
Rolling through me


Lead over middle part (i tried to keep the timing)

e:-------5---------------------------------|
B:-7-------5-----5-3-2-3-7-7---2---3-------|
G:-----------------------------------------|
D:-----------------------------------------|
A:-----------------------------------------|
E:-----------------------------------------|


---------------------|
---------------------|
2-----2-4-7-9-4-2----|
---------------------|
---------------------|
---------------------|


9. Fill (3 times)

10. Intro (4 times)

11. Main Riff (8 times, last 4 with lyrics)

I need you, to let me know if there's a heartbeat
let it pound and pound, and I'll be flyin like a freebird
you need me, like ugly needs a mirror
and day by day, i guess our eyes are getting clearer

12. End with the intro (try E and G power chords up on 7 and 10)

There are bits of lead throughout the song but i'll leave that to you
since I don't play them. Just make sure there's plenty of distortion
on all guitars. Neil would want it that way.


+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
You stay in your village, and I will stay in mine.
If your sheep come to eat our grass, we will kill you.
We may kill you anyway to get your grass for our sheep if we run short.
Anyone who tries to make us change our ways is a witch, and we will kill him.
Stay out of our village.

"The Neolithic Ethic" -- formulated by anthropologist Carleton S. Coon
quoted from "Confrontation in Space" by G. Harry Stine

William W. Brocklehurst [email protected]
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