The Battle For Straight Time

A.C. Newman

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Intro: G# G# E|-------|---4-4-4-4------|---4-4 B|-------|--4-5-7-4-------|--4-5- G|-------|----------------|------ D|-------|----------------|------ A|--6-6-5|-6---------6-6-5|-6---- E|-4-0-3-| 4---------4-0-3-|4---- E|-4-4-| B|7-4--| G|-----| D|-----| A|-----| E|------| Verse: G# B E|-------|---4-4-4-4------|---7-7 B|-------|--4-5-7-4-------|--4-5- G|-------|----------------|------ D|-------|----------------|-4---- A|--6-6-5|-6---------6-6-5| 2---- E|-4-0-3-| 4---------4-0-3-|----- A E E|-7-7------|---5-5-5-4------|---7-7 B|7-4-------|--2-3-5-0-------|--4-5- G|----------|----------------|------ D|-----4-4-4|-2--------------|-4---- A|-----6-2-5-|0----------6-6-5|2---- E|-----------|----------4-0-3-|----- -7--| 7---| ----| ----| -----| -----|
O c s life, w c my hands. T r v lut'n has b l to chance o w a l h e o e e m e s e e | | e f e e h a n t
t n G# B E E|-------|---4-4-4-4------|------ B|-------|--4-5-7-4-------|------ G|-------|----------------|------ D|-------|----------------|------ A|--6-6-5|-6---------6-6-5| 9s2-- E|-4-0-3-| 4---------4-0-3-|7s0-- BE E|----| B|----| G|----| D|----| A|9s2--| E|7s0--|
T d on me e mnaa b three. h a v oit o i w e rn u s n r g t s y Chorus:
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B E D A B E Battle for straight time x 4 Verse: End of the road, our clock strikes nine. Take back the streets, or take straight time for this. My pure gone days, every morning an about face. Chorus: Battle for straight time x 4 Bridge: Again it sounds like this is two guitars. Its some sort of overdubbed thing but this almost like it.
E|-5s0-5-5s0-5s0--| B|-5s0-5-5s0-5s0--| (make sure E| B|you let go so that the opens still sound)
The chords are essentially G A E7 but G is played like this -0- -0- -0- -0- -2- -3- Our time in hell has served us fine. At last alive, we'll meet at five for this. Cocktails on me, we can light them on the count three.
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Composition: A.C. Newman

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