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Mountain

Theme For An Imaginary Western

by Mountain
Mountain

Biography:

There are a number of artists that use this name:
1. A rock band from the United States.
2. An electronic music producer from Romania.
3. A post-rock band from Austria, written "Møuntain".
4. A Nigerian musician based in Lagos.
5. A Japanese drum & bass producer.

1. Mountain is an American rock band mainly active in the early 1970s. The band still tours and had a number of UK and US dates scheduled in 2006.

The classic-era lineup of the group was Leslie West on guitar

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Mountain

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theme for an imaginary western
written by jack bruce
performed by Mountain
from the album "Climbing" 1970 and from "Best of" 1973

[Intro]
A A(G#) F#m A A(G#) F#m

[Verse]
A A(G#) F#m B B(A) G
When the wagons leave the city for the forest and further on
A A(G#) F#m B D
Painted wagons of the morning, dusty roads where they have gone
A A(G#) F#m B B(A) G
Sometimes travellin' through the darkness, met the summer comin' home
A A(G#) F#m F#m(E) D B A A(G#)
Fallen faces by the wayside, looked as if they might have known

[Chorus]
F#m C#m F#m C#m
Oh the sun was in their eyes, and the desert was dry
D A F#m B D
In the country towns, where their laughter sounds

Oh the dancing and the singing and the music when they played
Oh the fires that they started along the trail with no regrets
Sometimes they found it, sometimes they kept it
Often lost it along the way
Fought each other to possess it, often blind to the light of day

[Chorus]

Leslie West guitar lead, one complete verse.

[Chorus]

Leslie West lead, follows verse pattern ending :

A A(G#) F#m F#m(E) D B F#m




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