The Root Of All Evil

The Beautiful South

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This is my first tab not sure whether its fully correct. Chords sound great when strumming along and I think I have the main chord progression down so please give any feedback you can. Peace! 0------------------------------------------0 Beautiful South - The Root of All Evil - 2:40 Intro -----   #- If euro replaces the pound It’s still likely to be shiny and round Rich may switch the way they feel rich But not the man who’s alive or the man who has drowned Keeping pound only makes sense If you’re worth more than 99 pence Those who have a lot and those who have not Remain francs marks pesetas or cents Bridge ------ If money is the root of all evil What does that make lover of pound We’ll be eating frogs and modeling clogs And you’ll be hunting french and dutch with a hound Chorus ------ Now a nation goes to the vote So our country has its name on the note Same set of people same boat Need their name in the back of their coat Verse ----- Heads or tails can’t have been won On whose head graced whatever was spun If queen’s head’s not on money they’ve got It’s still business and money’s still fun Bridge ------- If money is the root of all evil What does that make lover of pound We’ll be eating frogs and modeling clogs And you’ll be hunting french and dutch with a hound Chorus ------ Now a nation goes to the vote So our country has its name on the note Same set of people same boat Need their name in the back of their coat Now a nation goes to the vote So our country has its name on the note Same set of people same boat Need their name in the back of their coat

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La chanson aborde la question de la richesse et de l’argent, soulignant que, peu importe les devises qui évoluent, les inégalités entre les riches et les pauvres demeurent. Elle remet en question la valeur perçue de la monnaie et souligne que même si de nouveaux systèmes financiers se mettent en place, l’essence de l’humanité et les luttes sociales restent immuables. Avec une touche d'ironie, l’artiste établit un lien entre l’argent et le mal, posant des questions sur la véritable nature de ce que signifie être riche. Elle offre une réflexion sur l’identité nationale et comment celle-ci est liée à la monnaie, tout en évoquant les enjeux politiques d’une société qui vote pour son avenir économique. En somme, c’est une critique subtile des attentes et des réalités que l’argent crée dans notre vie quotidienne.