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From: DNadelberg@aol.com
 Date: Thu, 30 Oct 1997 06:12:35 -0500 (EST)
 Subject: CRD "Go Fishing" by Roger Waters
 CRD "Go Fishing" by Roger Waters
 Go Fishing from Roger Waters
 The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking
 Transcribed by D. Nadelberg
 
 
 The album version is very densely arranged and orchistrated, so this is not
 ecessarily a very pared down approximation I worked out for acoustic.  No
 sound effects or talking, I=D5m afraid.  I have tried to compensate.
 
 In the progression which begins with the G, hitting all those chords nice
 and hard and letting them ring out makes them sound a bit like bells.  
 Play it just like the crashing progression from In the Flesh off The 
 Wall.
 
 Also, I toggle to Dadd9 and back for all my end-of-the-verse Ds, to great
 effect.
 
 This is my first submission.  Ideas, comments, etc, let's talk about it
 
 Intro:
 Em Em7 C D (Dadd9)
 
 Bm7
 We set out in the Spring =
 
 					   D
 With a trunkful of books about everything.
 Bm7
 About solar devices
 			   D
 And how nice natural childbirth is.
 Cmaj7/E
 We cut down some trees and trailed our ideals
 		B7
 Through the forest glade.
 Cmaj7/E
 We dammed up the stream and the kids cooled their heels
 	 B7
 In the fishing pool we made.
 Em			   Em7
 We held hands and we exchanged bands
 	 C		 Cmaj7	   D
 And we practically lived off the land.
 
 Bm7
 You adopted a fox cub
 				    D
 Whose mother was somebody's coat.
 Bm7
 You fed him by hand, then snuggled him down
        D
 In the grandfather bed, while I wrote.
 Cmaj7/E
 And we grew our own maize
 				B7
 And I only occasionally went into town
 Cmaj7/E
 To stock up on antibiotics
 			 B7
 And shells for the shotgun that I kept around.
 Em					Em7
 I told the kids stories while you worked your loom
 	  C		    Cmaj7	    D
 And the sun went down sooner each day.
 
 Bridge:
 
 G Em7/F#  Em Em7  C Cmaj7  D Dadd9 (2x)
 Bm7  D (2x)
 Cmaj7/E  B7 (2x)
 
 Bm7
 Then the leaves all fell down,
 						    D
 And the crops all turned brown.  It was over.
 Bm7
 As the first snowflakes fell
 			     D
 I realized all was not well in the camp.
 
 Cmaj7/E
 The kids caught bronchitis,
 				    B7
 The space heater ran out of diesel,
     Cmaj7/E
 One weekend a friend from the east
 				  B7
 (Rot his soul) stole your heart.
 
 Em					  Em7
 I said, =D2Fuck it then, take the kids back to town,
 C	     Cmaj7	  D	Dadd9
 Maybe I'll see you around.=D3
 
 G Em7/F#  Em Em7  C Cmaj7  D Dadd9 (2x)
 
 	 G	   Em7/F#  Em	   Em7
 And so leaving all our hopes and dreams
 	 C	Cmaj7	  D	=
 
 To the wind and the rain,
 Dadd9	 G	    Em7/F# =
 
 Taking only our stash,
 	   Em		  Em7
 Left our litter and trash
     C		Cmaj7
 And set out =
 
 D	 Dadd9 G (etc. to fade)
 On the road again.
 
 Bm7		xx0202
 Dadd9		xx0230
 Cmaj7/E	032000
 B7		x01202
 Em7/F#	2200xx
 Em7		020000
 

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