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10,000 Maniacs

Gold Rush Brides

10,000 Maniacs

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Dificuldade: medio | Estilo: rock alternativo / folk | Sentimento: melancolica, reflexiva | Ocasião: café, bar, show | Tags: 10, 000 maniacs, rock alternativo, folk, violao, medio, melancolica, reflexiva

"Gold Rush Brides", com credito para 10,000 Maniacs. Descricao complementar no catalogo: live, 1993-06-10: Riverfront Ampitheater, St. Louis,

MO, USA. Essa gravacao aparece relacionada ao lancamento "Scarlett Garden" (ano 1994, pais IT, status Bootleg). 10,000 Maniacs é uma banda norte-americana de rock alternativo que se formou em 1981 e continua ainda ativa com diversas formações. O período com a vocalista Natalie Merchant foi o mais crítico e comercialmente bem sucedido. MTV Unplugged é um álbum ao vivo de 1993 de 10,000 Maniacs, gravado para a série MTV Unplugged. No período entre a gravação e o lançamento do álbum, a vocalista Natalie Merchant deixou a banda para seguir carreira solo. Além das músicas lançadas neste álbum, quatro tomadas de "How You've Grown" foram gravadas, uma segunda tomada de Bruce Springsteen e "Because the Night" de Patti Smith e "Gold Rush Brides", um breve resumo de "Puff the Magic Dragon" e três outras músicas com David Byrne como um cantor convidado: "Let the Mystery Be", "Jolene" e "Dallas" de Dolly Parton.

Simplificar Afinação: E A D G B ECapotraste: Sem capotraste [Intro] Gm F C [Verse 1] N.C. F C/E C G Am C Follow the typical signs, the hand painted lines down prairie roads. F C/E C G Am C Pass the lone church spire, pass the talking wire from where to who knows? C F C/E C G Am C There's no way to divide the beauty of the sky from the wild western plains. F C/E C G Am C Where a man could drift in legendary myth by roaming over spaces F C The land was free and the price was right [Verse 2] Gm F C Dakota on the wall is a white robed woman tall yet maidenly Gm F C Such power in her hand as she hails the wagon man's family. Gm F C I see Indians that crawl through this mural that recalls our history [Verse 3] F Who were the homestead wives? C Who were the gold rush brides? C G Am C Does anybody know? F C C G Am C Do their works survive their yellow fever lives in pages they wrote? C F C The land was free yet it cost their lives [Verse 4] Gm F C In miner's lust for gold a family's house was bought and sold piece by piece Gm F C A widow staked her claim on a dollar and his name so painfully Gm F C In letters mailed back home her Eastern sisters they would moan as they would read Gm F C Accounts of madness childbirth loneliness and grief Gm F C Accounts of madness, childbirth, loneliness and grief [Coda] Gm F C
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