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The Smiths

Cemetry Gates

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"Cemetry Gates", com credito para The Smiths. Descricao complementar no catalogo: live, 1986-12-12: Brixton Academy, Brixton, Lambeth, London,

England, UK. Essa gravacao aparece relacionada ao lancamento "The Final Gig" (status Bootleg). The Smiths foi uma banda de rock inglesa formada em Manchester em 1982, composta por Morrissey (vocal), Johnny Marr (guitarra), Andy Rourke (baixo) e Mike Joyce (bateria). Morrissey e Marr formaram a parceria de composição da banda. Os Smiths são considerados um dos mais importantes artistas da música independente britânica dos anos 1980. "Cemetry Gates" é uma das canções do terceiro álbum da banda inglesa de rock alternativo The Smiths, lançado em 1986. A canção foi escrita por Morrissey e Johnny Marr e se concentra em um riff de guitarra que Marr inicialmente é incomum o suficiente para constituir o núcleo da canção. Morrissey, por outro lado, gostou dele e convenceu Marr de que eles conseguiram concluir a música.

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numbers so no one gets confused. If you're struggling Greg Lewis has a great tutorial on the song up on Youtube [Intro] C | D G | C | D G | C | D G | C D G [Chorus] G5 G* A dreaded sunny day Gsus2 G* Gsus2 C* So I meet you at the cemetry gates D* Em D C D Keats and Yeats are on your side G5 G* A dreaded sunny day Gsus2 G* Gsus2 C* So I meet you at the cemetry gates D* Em D C Keats and Yeats are on your side D* G While Wilde is on mine [Verse 1] G5 G* So we go inside Gsus2 G* Gsus2 C* and we gravely read the stones D* All those people, all those lives Em D C D Where are they now? G5 G* With loves, and hates Gsus2 G* Gsus2 C* And passions just like mine They were born D* And then they lived Em D C And then they died D Which seems so unfair G I want to cry Bm You say "Ere trice the sun done G salutation to the dawn" Bm G And you claim these words as your own C D But I'm well read, I've heard them said Em Am7 A hundred times (Maybe less, maybe more) [Verse 2] G5 G* So if you must write prose and poems Gsus2 G* Gsus2 C* The words you use should be on your own D* Em D C D Don't plagiarise or take on loan G5 G* 'Cause there's always someone, somewhere Gsus2 G Gsus2 C* With a big nose who knows D* Em D C And who trips you and laughs when you fall D Who'll trip you up and laugh G When you fall Bm G You say "Ere long done do does did" Bm G Words that could only be your own C And then produce the text D From whence it was ripped Em Am7 (Some dizzy whore, 1804) [Chorus] G5 A dreaded sunny day G* So let's go where we're happy Gsus2 G* Gsus2 C* And I meet you at the cemetry gates D* Em D C D Keats and Yeats are on your side G5 A dreaded sunny day G* So let's go where we wanted Gsus2 G* Gsus2 C* And I meet you at the cemetry gates D* Em Keats and Yeats are on your side D C But you lose D 'Cause weird lover Wilde is on mine [Outro] C | D G | C | D G | C | D G | C D G
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