Cities

Cities

Rake strings and start funk...

{Throughout verses: D (x57775) (often followed by open A->C bass walk-up)} Think of London

small City

dark...

dark in the daytime

people sleep...

[Fishman] sleeps in the daytime

if they want to

if they want to!!

{Then D->C# (x46664)}

I'm checkin 'em out

I'm checkin 'em out

{Back to D}

I got it figured out

I the one that's got it figured out

there's some...

{Then up to high G (x10 12 12 12 10) followed by F->F# (same A-shape, 8 and fret)} some good points

some bad points

{low F (133211)}

but it all works out

I'm just a little freaked out

{For chorus: F#m->Em->Bm on 9th, 7th, 7th fret respectively}

Find your city

find yourself a city to live in

I will

find a city

find yourself a city to live in

{Back to verse}

A lot of bridges in

Birmingham

a lot of ghosts

and a lot of houses

look over there

dry Ice factory

good place to get some thinking done!

I'm checkin' 'em out

I'm checkin' 'em out

I got it figured out

I'm the one that got it figured out

there's some...

some good points

some bad points

{chorus}

{Jam over chorus chords}

{Still another verse:}

Did I forget to mention...

forget to mention Memphis?

home of Elvis and the

ancient Greeks

do I smell?

I smell home cookin'

it's only the river

it's only the river

I'm checkin 'em out

I'm checkin em out

I got it figured out

I got it figured out

there's some...

some good points

some bad points

are those things real?

NEIN!! *

{chorus to finish}

Talking Heads' version:

Intro:

D

Verse:

D

Chorus:

C#->D  

("I'm a little freaked out")

Dm->D6

F

F#m Em Bm

repeat and jam!

== Alternate Transcription ==

 Verse Bridge Chorus  

 

 D C# G F f# e b  

 

E --------------------9---7--7-------|

B --7--6----12--10----10--8--7-------|

G --7--6----12--10----11--9--7-------|

D --7--6----12--10----11--9--9-------|

A --5--4----10--8-----9---7--9-------|

E ---------------------------7-------|I

noticed Trey uses hammer-on's during the f# (minor) and the e (minor) chords of the chorus, in which you would actually start those chords as a Sus2 bar chord.  Basically, hammer on from the 9th fret to the 10th fret (utilizing your middle finger) on the B string for the f# chord and then like-wise from the 7th fret to the 9th fret on the B string as well, for the e chord. It makes for a funkier voicing. Playing it with a little bit of wah-wah helps too! Also, while the G (major) chord is going on during the "bridge" (i.e., "Some good points, some bad points..."), you can "walk" the individual notes D and F between each accented G chord, then leading into the following F chord. This would be 10th fret Low E and then 8th fret A.

This is a real loose, light, funky tune. I like to add in what Mike would play, here and there, try and sort of make up for some of the sparse-ness left when playing the song by yourself...or not :)