1995Cifra de Teclado

The Radio Dept

Tom:D

The verse uses the same short pattern all the way through, shown below: 


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Repeat once 

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E B E B 

E 
1995 is missing buses 
     B                            E 
It's walking 15 miles to see your love 

It's knowing you're alive through all the fuzz 
     B 
It's never coming down from going up 

A 
1995 is cutting classes 
     E                            A 
It's sitting over coffees talking indie treats 
E                                              B 
It's the mere sensation of being the first one that you see 
                   E 
When morning opens up the skies 
B                              E 
You see me when daylight opens up your eyes 


A     E 
   1995 
                       A                     E 
And though I'm happier now I always long somehow       (x3) 
        A       E 
Back to 1995 

B E B E 

                                                             B 
All my friends have different plans to make their lives worthwhile 

Some for the better 
E 
Some for the worse 
                                                   B 
Some have gone to different cities searching every mile 
                             E 
For missing pieces that will make a whole 

A 
1995 seems like a long way to go 
E                             A 
If you ever were to find your way back home 
    E                                               B 
The only thing I really miss is being the first one that you see            
                   E 
When morning opens up the skies 
B                              E 
You see me when daylight opens up your eyes 


A     E 
   1995 
                       A                     E 
And though I'm happier now I always long somehow       (x3) 
        A       E 
Back to 1995 

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There's a few lead guitar bits at the bottom of version #1 of this tab 
which might interest you too. 
Composição de Dan Peters / Mark Arm / Matt Lukin / Steve Turner

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