New Speedway Boogie

Grateful Dead

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[Intro] |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| D|--------------0-0-0-0-0-0-2---0-0-0-0-0-0-2--------------------------------| A|------0h1h2----------------------------------------------------------------| E|-0----------0--------------------------------------------------------------| [Verse 1] Please don’t dominate the rap Jack if you got nothin’ new to say. And if you please don’t back up the tracks this train’s got to run today. I spent a little time on the mountain spent a little time on the hill. Like some say better run away; others say you better stand still. [Chorus] Now I don’t know but I been told that it’s hard to run with the weight of gold On the other hand I’ve heard it said it’s just as hard with the weight of lead [Verse 2] Who can deny who can deny it’s not just a change of style. One step done and another begun and I wonder how many miles. I spent a little time on the mountain spent a little time on the hill. Things went down you don’t understand but I think in time you will. [Chorus] Now I don’t know but I was told  in the heat of the sun a man died of cold. Keep on comin’ or stand and wait with the sun so dark and the hour so late. [Verse 3] You can’t overlook the lack Jack of any other highway to ride It’s got no signs or dividing lines and very few rules to guide. I spent a little time on the mountain spent a little time on the hill. I saw things getting out of hand I guess they always will. [Chorus] Now I don’t know but I’ve been told if the horse don’t pull you got to carry the load I don’t know whose back`s that strong; maybe find out before too long. [Outro]                                                           |--------------| |--------------| |--------------| A|------0h1h2---| E|-0----------0-| One way or another one way or another one way or another this darkness has got to give.  NC (repeat a few times and on last time through the last chord is an A) [optional riff to be played at the end of the first 2 lines of each verse] e|------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------| G|------------------------------------------------------| D|-2-0-2------------------------------------------------| A|------------------------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------------------| ************************************                              | h  Hammer-on                                                    ************************************                             

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