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Timothy Robert Salzman

Drugstores And Dancehalls

Timothy Robert Salzman

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Dificuldade: media | Estilo: country | Sentimento: animada | Ocasião: bar | Tags: folk, alt-country, bar, acustico, animada, medio

Humano é a única espécie do gênero Homo ainda viva e o primata mais abundante e difundido da Terra, caracterizado pelo bipedalismo e por cérebro

grande, o que permitiu o desenvolvimento de ferramentas, culturas e linguagens avançadas. Os humanos tendem a viver em estruturas sociais complexas compostas por muitos grupos cooperantes e concorrentes, desde famílias e redes de parentesco até Estados políticos. As interações sociais entre os humanos estabeleceram uma ampla variedade de valores, normas e rituais, que fortalecem a sociedade humana. A curiosidade e o desejo humano de compreender e influenciar o meio ambiente e de explicar e manipular fenômenos motivaram o desenvolvimento da ciência, filosofia, mitologia, religião e outros campos de estudo da humanidade. William Daniel Jones was a member of the Barrow Gang, whose spree throughout the southern Midwest in the early years of the Great Depression became part of American criminal folklore. Jones ran with Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker for eight and a half months, from Christmas Eve 1932 to early September 1933. A sketch of his role in the gang, blended with one of a later gang member, Henry Methvin, was consolidated into the "C.W. Moss" character in the film Bonnie and Clyde (1967). Of the character in the movie, Jones said: "Moss was a dumb kid who run errands and done what Clyde told him. That was me, all right."

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Afinação: E A D G B ETecla: DCapotraste: Sem capotraste [Intro] D G D A D G D A D [Verse 1] D G I wound up downtown, Just walkin’ around D A Memories flowin’ like rain D G A lifetime unfolds, on a journey thru town D A D In my heart and my soul and my brain [Verse 2] D G I walk past my high school on Arlington Road D A A fistfight to safeguard my pal D G The Eagles announcing a crack in the mold D A D Would quickly destroy our morale [Chorus] G D These are our mem’ries and this is our song G D These are the stories we tell G D Lastcalls and dancehalls and town squares at dawn A G D The air that we breathe to live well [Instrumental] D G D A D G D A D [Verse 3] D G I fixed up the fairlane drove out to the lake D A Led Zeppelin is ramblin’ on D G "It’s me it’s not you”, was my first real heartbreak D A D It's just puppy love ‘til it’s gone [Verse 4] D G A muddled gray image, the first of a few D A They call ‘em a bundle of joy D G She moved the receiver around in the goo D A D “Mommy and Dad – it's a boy” [Chorus] G D These are our mem’ries and this is our song G D These are the stories we tell G D With good friends and family you cannot go wrong A G D The air that we breathe to live well [Instrumental] D G D A D G D A D [Verse 5] D G I stopped by the graveyard, lit up my cigar D A He's been gone for almost a year D G Boy turns to man when his dad passes on D A D A puff and a smoke and a tear [Chorus] G D These are our mem’ries and this is our song G D These are the stories we tell G D With good friends and family you cannot go wrong A G D The air that we breathe to live well G D Drugstores and dancehalls and town squares at dawn A G D The air that we breathe to live well [Outro] D G D A D G D A D
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