INXS - "kiss the dirt" Tablature
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[ Article crossposted from rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature ]
[ Author was Phillip McClean ]
These are the chords fro Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)
by INXS from the album Listen Like Thieves. This close on the most
part. I could pick up many of the ambiquities Kirk and Tim playing
on the video. The D#m sounds close in the chorus. The E in the lyrics
took me along time to come up with but a second opinion would
be appreciated.
Notes: I play all the chords as barre chords. I play C# on the
4th and sixth frets and D#m on the six through eigth frets. The
band plays these farther up the neck (8th and 10th frets) in the
video. With my acoustic, I can't reach this higher chords very
well. The E also sounds good as an open chord.
Phil McClean In our fight against the end
Making love we are immortal
"Not Enough Time" - INXS (A.Farriss/M.Hutchence)
mcclean@plains.nodak.edu
Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down The Mountain) - INXS
(A.Farriss/M.Hutchence)
Album: Listen Like Thieves
F#
Playing in ...
F#
We find the ...
F#
Don't water them ...
F#
Don't think ...
B E F#
You'd rather ...
F#
Eden lets ...
F#
I find the ...
F#
And climb upon ...
F#
I kiss and tell ...
C# D#m
Falling down ...
C# D#m
End up ...
C# D#m
Look a ...
C# D#m
Somethimes it ...
F#
Playing in ...
F#
We find the ...
F#
And we scream ...
F#
Tearing down ...
B E F#
To prove that ...
F#
Cutting through ...
F#
We find the ...
F#
And lose our ...
F#
These passions ...
C# D#m
Falling down ...
C# D#m
End up ...
C# D#m
Look a ...
C# D#m
Somethimes it ...
F# B E
F# B E
F# B E
F# B
Falling down ...
F# B
End up ...
F# B
Look a ...
F# B
Somethimes it ...
F# B
Get up get up ...
F#
Get up to ...
F# B
Falling down ...
F# B
End up ..
F#
Falling ...
F#
Cutting ...
F#
And we find the ...
F#
And lose our ...
F#
These passions never ...
C# D#m
Falling down ...
C# D#m
End up ...
C# D#m
Look a ...
C# D#m
Somethimes it ...
F#
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