Last flowers - Radiohead
Tabbed by: b34r5
Email: b34r5@hotmail.com
Tuning: Standard
The song is also known as 'Last flowers till the hospital', 'Cogs',
and 'Glass flowers' (According to greenplastic). It was written in the days of OK
Computer but played acoustic and live by Thom at a trade justice demo
earlier this year (which me and a few friends went to.. but missed the
performance >:'(
It is rumoured to appear on the fourthcoming album.
The lyrics are open to interpretation and my version is most definately wrong, but
Thom will probably change them for the album version if there is one. The chords are
almost there, though they are picked in the song (almost ala 'no suprises') so it
sounds different. If you do pick, you'll have to play the in an shape higher
up the fretboard (see ). You'll then have to slide it up to play the next chord.
Timing is very very tricky, hence some of the words are spaced out. Also,
there are some more minor chord alterations I left out because the ammount of
chords was just becoming silly. Also my formatting is all wrong, as it doesnt
really reflect the structure of the song, but it does make fitting the chords
in easier.
Any comments, corrections, questions or alterations and please drop me a mail
or correct on here.
-Chords used (in no particular order) are-
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Appliances have gone berserk
I cannot keep up
Treading on people's tools
Snot-nosed little fools
And I can't face the evening straight
And you can't offer me escape
Houses live and houses speak
If you take me there you'll get rel i e f
Bel i e v e, bel i e v e, bel i e ve,
And if im gunna sulk
I just wanna talk
Please dont interrupt
Just sit back and listen
Cause I can't face the evening straight
And you can't offer me escape
Houses live and houses speak
If you take me there you'll get rel i e f
Bel i e v e, bel i e v e,
Bel i e v e, bel i e v e, Bel i e ve
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It's too m u c h
Too bright, Too powerful
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It's too m u c h
Too bright, Too powerful
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It's too m u c h
Too bright, Too powerful
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It's too m u c h
Peace on Earth,
Love ya beth XX