"Now the boy wasn't BIG but he hunted pretty good so they lived for a time that way..."
I think that's it-it makes sense.
It's like a Gordon Lightfoot Rap song.
The lyrics are so quick.Awesome story telling.
And that's how it happend in those days.
White man pee on indian.
Capo:2nd fret(F#m)in Em.
That's Red Shea on electric lead and Terry Clements on Acoustic lead.Gord plays the Em,but in the beginning and before every verse he plays the E5(no 3rd)chord.That's his signature chord!(sundown,waiting for you,cold on the sholder,whisper my name,sea of tranquility,and probably 20 or 30 more)
I play music out for a living and I could never get Cheeroke Bend right when it comes to delivering the lyrics.Not even close.
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