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Bright lights guitar chords

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Post Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:05 pm

Hello all,
I am looking for Bright lights guitar chords. Anybody has them? It seems that they are nowhere to be found on the web. I would be very grateful.

Oh, and greetings from Czech Republic!
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Post Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:38 pm

Stenny wrote:Oh, and greetings from Czech Republic!

Greetings to a countryman. :) How about registering as a member?
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Post Thu Jan 25, 2007 9:54 am

Hi Stenny, where are you from (I mean which city :-))?

I´ll try to figure them out in the evening (but I don´t promise anything, when I play rhytm guitar, I prefer power chords).
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Post Thu Jan 25, 2007 6:27 pm

Pyro, I have a feeling we may well know ourselves, hint hint :D .
Thanx.
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Post Thu Jan 25, 2007 6:43 pm

Bright lights is my fave song from the last two albums. Its the best.
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Post Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:08 pm

Stenny: Do we know each other? I need more hints :-)

Can you read music? I managed to find how to play the melody, but I am not that much of "chordy man", so it gives me trouble. If I wrote notes here, would it be helpful?
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Post Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:56 pm

Pyro: School... irish music... guitar... solve the puzzle, it's not that hard 8) .
Well, I can't read anything except chords, to be exact. So notes are nice, I would be probably able to get somebody to write chords into it, but chords would be much nicer.
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Post Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:06 pm

Gotcha :twisted:

I´ll try a bit harder to figure them out, or I can bring my guitar to school, two brains do more than one brain.
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Post Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:17 pm

If you will show me how fingers are placed, I can probably figure these chords out :) . On Monday, OK?
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Post Tue Feb 13, 2007 2:29 pm

Hi Stenny!

I figured them out! It is quite easy. You need the D, G, A and Bm-Chords. The instrumental parts are the same as the chorus!

So here we go:

BRIGHT LIGHTS CHORDS


(D)The bright lights (G)are (D)calling me

(D)The bright lights are (G)calling me

When the (D)world is dark (G)and cold

And Im (A)heading down (G)the road

The (D)bright lights (A)are (D)calling me



(D)As the world is round, the road is long

Ive (G)trouble on (A)my mind

(D)Ill just keep on moving

(Bm)Until the day comes round

(G)The wind a blowing on my back

And my (A)feet (D)a flying

(G)Flying down the road

Where the (A)bright lights shine

(D)Mondays in a pigtown

(G)Tuesdays in (A)a truck

(D)Wednesdays a field of mud

(Bm)And thursdays out of luck

(G)Fridays rain clouds

(A)Saturday (D)flies by

(G)Sunday comes shining

From a (A)blue blue sky



Have fun!

Cheers,
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