[ Предположительная тональность: F ] Hi, You'll find the chords here with the lyrics for Jack-A-Lynn, and Down At The End Of Your Road. You may want to compare these lyrics to others to see the missing words. The -> shows which line and [ ] shows the lyrical chance. Ian plays many of his songs using a capo on the 3rd, 5th, and sometimes even the 7th fret. Mother Goose on the album was done on the 5th, but on last tour I noticed he had moved it down to the 3rd. Most likely because of his vocal-cord problem. On Jack-A-Lynn the song is done on the 5th. Above the lyrics are the actual chord names, but with the capo on the 5th fret for example a G is shaped like an open D chord without the capo. Also, these are just the chords printed and not all the hammering of the pull-ups and pull-downs, positionings, and the leads that Ian or Martin uses. Maybe someday I'll work out a tablature to show some of the hammering that Ian uses and pass it on the St. Cleve. Regards, Bob Albright ============================================================================= DOWN AT THE END OF YOUR ROAD Intro Am D Am D Am D Am Gm Am Gm Am Gm Verse 1 I am your neighbor I seem most respectable Am Gm D# But underneath I'm an nimiquitous toad Am Gm G many dreadful mishaps have befallen you F C Am Down at the end of your road F C Am And I live down the end of your road Am Gm Verse 2 I'm working on ways to remove you from paradise Am Gm D# -> From your [ striped ] lawn and your new swimming pool Am Gm I place broken bottles in your geraniums F C Am Sabotage your gardening tools F C Am And I live down the end of your road D F C G Chorus -> By day I am a real estate [ agent ] gentleman D F C D I deal in fine properties cheap at the price F G C G F Under dark I plan my most devious practices G Am Am Gm Which you might not think very nice Am Gm Verse 3 Designing a system to reverse your plumbing Am Gm D# -> Welling up as you sit on your private throne [ Your welcome ] Am Gm All kind of vile and despicable nasties F C Am You would rather not have in your home F C Am And I live down the end of your road Solo D# F C F# G# D# F C D E Am Gm Verse 4 Dispensed loathsome creatures in your drawing room Am Gm D# Sent doggy poo-poos in your morning mail Am Gm -> Rat's heads and larks wings [ should ] set your tongues turning F C Am And your houses will soon be for sale F C Am F C Am And I live down the end of your road, Yes I live down the end of your road F C Am F C Am Well I live down the end of your road, And I live down the end of your road F C Am F C Am Down at the end of your road, Yes I live down the end of your road F C Am F G Am I live down at the end of your road, I live down at the end of your road =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= To submit material to the The St. Cleve Chronicle, send mail to: JTull@uiuc.edu For administrative matters (additions, deletions & changes), send mail to: JTull-request@uiuc.edu Back issues of The St. Cleve Chronicle are available via anonymous ftp on remus.rutgers.edu (128.6.13.3) in the subdir JethroTull. The issues are listed in the form vXnY.DD-MM-YY (eg. v1n86.12-12-90). Lyrics to many of the Tull albums are now also available at this site, in the Lyrics subdir within the JethroTull directory. For those without ftp access, these can be obtained through mail by contacting: steiner@remus.rutgers.edu The contents of the The St. Cleve Chronicle are solely the opinions and comments of the individual authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the authors' organizations or the management. *ListManager* ******************************************************************* Stay tuned for the next exciting issue of The St. Cleve Chronicle! *******************************************************************