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Can-Utility and the coastliners - Genesis
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Tabbed by: Ziyon Amram
Email: Ziyonamr@Netvision.net.il
Here is a beautiful Genesis piece taken from the album ?Foxtrot?, dedicated to legendary
King Canute (hence the ?Can-Utility?).
Likewise other Genesis tracks from that era (e.g. The Cinema Show, The Musical Box) this
is also composed of a basic song followed by unrelated instrumental filler before a
closing section.
The transcription below relates to the basic song, written by the band?s guitarist Steve
Originally it?s played on a 12-string which gives it a much greater depth, but a
will do too. Enjoy!
Tuning: Standard
Chord notes:
9 refers to ADD 9th (major or minor) rather than 7th AND 9th marked as 7/9
Intro:
(Note ? same playing appears also on the song bar marked with (*) )
B B9 B Eb B (pause)
e|------7----9---7-----|--6-----------7-----------7--|--------------|
B|----7----------------|--8--8----8------------7--7--|--------------|
G|--8-----8----8----8--|-------8------------8--8--8--|--------------|
D|--9--------9---9-----|--8-------8---9--9-----9--9--|--------------|
A|---------------------|-----------------------------|--------------|
E|---------------------|-----------------------------|--------------|
Part A:
DBb6CB(addE)
The scattered pages of a book by the sea
Em7Em(addG)-Em-A7sus4-A7
Held by the sand, washed by the waves
DAsus4G6A7sus4
A shadow forms cast by a cloud,
DAsus4G6A7
Skimming by as eyes of the past, but the
B B9 B Eb B (*)
rising tide absorbs them effortlessly claiming.
DGAsus4-A
They told of one who tired of all singing,
BmABmA
"Praise him, praise him."
BEm-Em7-Em6A7
"We heed not flatterers," he cried,
DAsus4G6A7sus4-A7
"By our command, waters retreat,
DAsus4G6A7
Show my power, halt at my feet,"
BG6GA7sus4
But the cause was lost, Now cold winds blow.
Part B:
DF6BbBb6C
Far from the north overcast ranks advance
DF6Bb6CC7
Fear of the storm accusing with rage and scorn.
FBb6C7
The waves surround the sinking throne
Dm7CDm7C
Singing "Crown him, crown him,"
DAsus4G6A7sus4-A7
"Those who love our majesty
DAsus4G6A7
show themselves!" All bent their knees.
Dm7
Ahhhhh?
Dm7 x 3 D7/9 Dm7 x 3 D7/9
e|----------|-----3-6-|-1--1--1--0-----0-----|-1--1--1--0----0-----|...|
B|-----3-6--|-5-6-----|-1--1--1----1-----1---|-1--1--1----1----1---|...|
G|-3-5------|---------|-2--2--2------2-----2-|-2--2--2------2----2-|...|
D|----------|---------|-0--0--0--------------|-0--0?0--------------|...|
A|----------|---------|----------0-----------|----------0----------|...|
E|----------|---------|----------------------|---------------------|...|
That?s actually the end of the main song. The 2-chord riff above turns into full chord
and continues through the Mellotron filler on to the next verse?
Dm7 x 3 D7/9
But he forced a smile even though
Dm7 x 3 D7/9 ? Dm7x3 D7/9
His hopes lay dashed where offerings fell (where they fell).
Here goes the organ solo then the guitar solo through the closing section?
FFsus4FBb6FFsus4FBb6
"Nothing can my peace destroy as long as no-one smiles."
FFsus4FBb6FFsus4F
More opened ears and opened eyes, and soon they dared to laugh.
BbC
See a little man with his face turning red
BbC
Though his story's often told you can tell he's dead.
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That's it, hope you liked it. Send me your comments if you have any. Cheers!