Artist : Paddy Casey
Album : Amen (So Be It)
Track Position : 6
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Paddy Casey’s music is appealing to a wide audience. His debut album was one rich in soulful grooves and catchy hooks. The album opened loudly with the rousing Fear, and ended with the angry and despondent It’s Over Now, while exploring themes of loneliness, loss, love and social problems facing the young generation along the way. Paddy lists influences such as Bob Marley, Nina Simone, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder in his work, and this influence shines in songs like the memorable Downtown, and the haunting Would U B.
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Sweet Suburban Sky (2) Tab by Paddy Casey
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Sweet Suburban Sky Tab by Paddy Casey
I think its standard tuning, put the capo on the 2nd fret.
This is the intro, he plays it a few times...
(it revolves around the chord of Em)
|-----------0---------------------0----------0---|
|-----------0-----0---------------0----------0---|
|------------------------------------------------|
|------2-----------------------------0/2---------|
|-----------------------0/2----------------------|
|--0---------------------------------------------|
(then he upstrokes this chord)
|----2--------------------------------------------|
|----0--------------------------------------------|
|----0--------------------------------------------|
|----2--------------------------------------------|
|----X--------------------------------------------|
|----X--------------------------------------------|
'sweet suburban sky...... gonna'
Em D G
|--------------------------------------------------|
|------------------------0-------------------------|
|--0--------2--------------------------0------0----|
|------2--------0--------------------------0-------|
|--------------------------------------------------|
|--0--------2----------3---------------------------|
'miss you if you burn out'
C Cb Am
|-----------------------------------------|
|--1---------0----------------------------|
|--------0--------0----2-------------2----|
|--------------------------------2--------|
|--3---------2---------0------------------|
|-----------------------------------------|
G D Em
|---------------------------------------------------0-----------0----|
|-----0---------------------------------------------0-----------0----|
|--0--------0---2------------0---------------------------------------|
|------------------------0----------2---------------------0/2--------|
|--------------------------------------------0/2---------------------|
|-----3---------2------------0----------0----------------------------|
When the line 'your body for one precious taste' comes in,
the 'C, Cb, Am' bit slightly changes to;
C Cb Am
|--0----------------------------------------------|
|-------3-----3-----0----1------------------------|
|---------------------------------2-------2-------|
|-------------------------------------2-----------|
|--3----------2----------0------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------|
...and then back to the usual;
G D Em
|---------------------------------------------------0-----------0----|
|-----0---------------------------------------------0-----------0----|
|--0--------0---2------------0---------------------------------------|
|------------------------0----------2---------------------0/2--------|
|--------------------------------------------0/2---------------------|
|-----3---------2------------0----------0----------------------------|
after every verse, i think he does the upstroke Em strum,
it sounds good anyway!! Njoy ;p