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I like to play this one with a little arpeggio around the g, b and high e strings. It's like the CD, but it sounds nice on an acoustic and pays homage to the piano on the Just keep the riff for each chord going on the D and G chords. The E is only strummed so it doesn't get arpeggioed. The E is followed by a single strum of A and then a little the e and g strings. The pattern for a single bar for each chord looks like this: D G A e|----2---0--|------3---3--|--0--0---0--| B|-----------|-------------|--2---------| G|------2----|--------0----|--2----2----| D|-0---------|-------------|--2---------| A|-----------|-------------|--0---------| E|-----------|-3-----------|------------| If none of this makes sense you can just strum the chords: Intro D G D E A D DGenuine DDay will come DWhen the wind DDecides to run DAnd shakes the stairs GThat stab the wall DAnd turns a page In Ethe future Aage DSome tress will bend Dand some will dall DBut then again DSo will us all DLet's turn our prayers GTo outrageous dares DAnd our page In Ea future Aage DHigh above GThe sea of cars DAnd barking dogs EmIn fenced in yards Play the verse chords for the outro and end on D.
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