[ Предположительная тональность: Am ] VETTERS@VAX1.ELON.EDU (Steve Vetter ) Shots - Neil Young tabbed by Stan Southern Here are the chords and words to "Shots", the Boarding House 5/27/78 version. This song is played in a "dropped" tuning (DGCFAD, instead of EADGBE). However, the chords I have listed are those that would be played as if there was no dropped tuning. Thus, an Am as I have it written is really a Gm I guess. But it's a lot easier to play it in the dropped tuning. I can't remember the name of one chord - it's A something. I have it listed as A??, but it's really just 003210 (it's that chord from My My Hey Hey) Thanks to Steve Vetter for motivating me to transcribe this. - Stan --------------------------------------------- Am F Children C G Am F Are lost in the sand clearing roads with little hands C E Am F Trying to join their father's castles together again C G Am F Will they make it? Who knows where or when G Old wounds will mend Am F Shots C G Am F Ringing all along the borders can be heard C E Am F Comin' down like a venom in the sky C G Am F Cutting through the air faster than a bird G in the night Am F Machines C G Am F Are winding their way along, looking strong C E Am F Building roads and bringing back loads C G Am F of building materials G in the night Am F Men C G Am F Are trying to move the boulders on the ground C E Am F lines between the different spots that each has found C G Am F but back home another scene was going down G in the night Am F Lust C G Am F Comes creepin' through the night to feed on hearts C E Am F of suburban wives who learned to pretend C G Am F when they met their dreams end G in the night Am G A?? But I'll never use your love you know I'm not like that Am G A?? and so if you give your heart to me Dm E7 I promise to you Dm E7 whatever we do A?? G C A?? C A?? that I will always be true Am F Children C G Am F Are lost in the sand clearing roads with little hands C E Am F Trying to join their father's castles together again C G Am F Will they make it? Who knows where or when G Old wounds will mend