Artist: P I L | Title: disappointed

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From: "Andrew N. Westmeyer" <qwerty+@CMU.EDU>


"Disappointed"
Public Image Ltd.
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caveat:  I did this by ear...

Some of these parts are actually doubled/played by bass guitar, and I
can hear at least two guitars.

intro:
   D
e|------|------|------|
B|-7----|------|-7----|
G|-7----|-7----|-7----|
D|-7----|------|-7----|
A|-5----|------|-5----|
E|------|------|------|
          ^ harmonic

                                                                 1.
e|-----------------|------------------|----------------|--------|-------|
B|--7h8-10p8-7-8~--|-7h8-10p8-8-8-7~--|-7h8-10p8-7-8~--|-(8)----|-7-----|
G|:----------------|------------------|----------------|--------|-7----:|
D|-----------------|------------------|----------------|--------|-7-----|
A|-----------------|------------------|----------------|--------|-5-----|
E|-----------------|------------------|----------------|--------|-------|

The second part contains these chords:

   D    G    AI
e|-----------------|
B|-7----8----10----|
G|-7----7----9-----|
D|-7----5----7-----|
A|-5---------------|
E|-----------------|

verse:
2. D               G
   Promises, promises:

D           G         AI     (AI)\G
old, tired, worn-out, second-hand

D          G
sentences.   One

D          G      AI (AI)\G
thing with you is certain:

D        G
  you're a really sad person,

D  G       AI (AI)\
   so sad.


The next part contains these chords:

   AII  B    C
e|----------------|
B|-2----4----5----|
G|-2----4----5----|
D|-2----4----5----|
A|-0----2----3----|
E|----------------|

chorus:
AII                  B      C (C)\
  Disappointed a few people

AII                          B           C (C)\
  when friendship reared its   ugly head.

AII                  B       C (C)\
  Disappointed a few people.

AII                B
  Well, isn't that   what friends are

D                      G
for?  What friends are for?  What friends are

D                      G                            AI  G
for?  What friends are for?  What are friends for?

e|------|----------------|------------------|----------------|-----10---|
B|-7----|-7h8-10p8-7-8~--|-7h8-10p8-8-8-7~--|-7h8-10p8-7-8~--|-(8)------|
G|-7----|----------------|------------------|----------------|----------|
D|-7----|----------------|------------------|----------------|----------|
A|-5----|----------------|------------------|----------------|----------|
E|------|----------------|------------------|----------------|----------|

verse:
D                  G
You, you're just a really sad per-

D        G                 AI (AI)\G
son, who won't, you won't, listen to

D       G
anyone.   No, not you, with those

D            G     AI            (AI)\G
half-moon eyelids, just babbling on,

D      G
  your useless defenses,

D  G       AI (AI)\
   so sad.

chorus:
AII                  B      C (C)\
  Disappointed a few people

AII                          B            C (C)\
  when friendship reared its   ugly head.

AII                  B       C (C)\
  Disappointed a few people.

AII                B
  Well, isn't that   what friends are

D                      G
for?  What friends are for?  What friends are

D                      G                            AI  G
for?  What friends are for?  What are friends for?

bridge:
   D
e|------|------|------|------|------|
B|-7----|------|------|------|------|
G|-7----|------|-7----|------|-7----|
D|-7----|------|------|------|------|
A|-5----|-5----|------|-5----|------|
E|------|------|------|------|------|
                 ^  harmonics  ^

   D         E    F#          G
e|----------------------------------------------|
B|-7----7----9----11----11-11-12--12--12-12-12--|
G|-7----7----9----11----11-11-12--12--12-12-12--|
D|-7----7----9----11----11-11-12--12--12-12-12--|
A|-5----5----7----9-----9--9--10--10--10-10-10--|
E|----------------------------------------------|

   A                    B                    D
e|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-14-14--14--14-14-14--16-16--16--16-16-16--19-19-19-19-19--19-19-19-|
G|-14-14--14--14-14-14--16-16--16--16-16-16--19-19-19-19-19--19-19-19-|
D|-14-14--14--14-14-14--16-16--16--16-16-16--19-19-19-19-19--19-19-19-|
A|-12-12--12--12-12-12--14-14--14--14-14-14--17-17-17-17-17--17-17-17-|
E|--------------------------------------------------------------------|

verse:
D                       G
This erratic haphazard, fluttering, this toing and

D        G        AI (AI)\G
frowing,   like a confused

D                       G
moth.  The collusion, illusion, and it's all

D             G                 AI  (AI)\G
ad infinitum.   You're a really sad per-

D    G
son.   You're really so sad.

D  G AI (AI)\

chorus:
AII                  B      C (C)\
  Disappointed a few people

AII                          B            C (C)\
  when friendship reared its   ugly head.

AII                  B       C (C)\
  Disappointed a few people.

AII                B
  Well, isn't that   what friends are

D                      G
for?  What friends are for?  What friends are

D                      G                            AI  G
for?  What friends are for?  What are friends for?        So sad.

outro:
|: D                 G
   Fools and horses, running their courses,

D                     G
and brow beaten down, like dust on the ground.

AI                G
You cheat easily, like sweet charity.

1.,2. D                       G
      And all of the bastards the world despises

D                   G
springing surprises in newer disguises.

AI                G                              :|
You cheat easily, like all (2nd.: sweet) charity.

3. D
e|------|
B|-7----|
G|-7----|
D|-7----|
A|-5----|
E|------|


Andrew N. Westmeyer
qwerty@cmu.edu

Materials Science and Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University

"Instead of having 'answers' on a math test, they should
just call them 'impressions', and if you got a different
'impression', so what?  Can't we all be brothers?"
-Jack Handey




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