Mirror Door

The Who

Transposer:

taken from the forthcoming EP Wire & Glass (6 songs form a Mini-Opera) CHORDS USED E 022100 B 024442 A 002220 D 000232 G 320033 Am 002210 Cadd9 032030 A7sus4 002030 Dsus2 000230 F 133211 C 032010 Esus4 022200 INTRO:          A7sus4               Cadd9        G if you don’t hear me how can I tell you A7sus4              Cadd9      G if you don’t listen why should I speak A7sus4                Cadd9     G if you’re indifferent how can I reach you Em                             Dsus2 just ’cause you’re angry don’t assure I’m weak (same chords as first verse) Howlin’ Wolf and Old Link Wray Dave Van Ronk and Doris Day Bobby Darin Brownie McGhee Elvis Buddy Eddie C music makes me makes me strong strong vibrations make me long long for a place where I belong you will find me in this song      who will walk through the mirror door will there be music or will there be war will we be rich or will we be poor who will walk thorugh the mirror door     who will walk through the mirror door will there be music or will there be war will we be rich or will we be poor who will walk thorugh the mirror door (now play the same chords as the first three verses) a thousand angles a million children fire and fear in a suicide eye golden stairway to a Zeppelin heaven rolling thunder under a New York sky Frank and Ella Ray what’d I say Johnny Cash and Johnnie Ray Amadeus and Ludvig Van        Henry Johann and the Doo Dah Band we are here in celebrations this music’s gonna make us strong we’re gonna climb to the golden station Curtis Mayfield ain’t waiting long... get on board    (repeat chorus) who will walk through the mirror door will there be music or will there be war will we be rich or will we be poor who will walk through the mirror door who will walk through the mirror door will there be music or will there be war will we be rich or will we be poor who will walk through the mirror door the mirror door the mirror door E          Esus4     E Howlin’ Wolf and Old Link Wray E        Esus4     E Dave Van Ronk and Doris Day E         Esus4      E Bobby Darin Brownie McGhee E       Esus4      E Elvis Buddy Eddie C (so with the same chords) Frank and Ella Ray what’d I say Johnny Cash and Johnnie Ray Amadeus and Ludvig Van Henry Johann and the Doo Dah Band... keep on climbin’ ENJOY THE WHO AND THEIR NEW SINGLE IN 24 YEARS! THEY’RE BACK!

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart B, B2, B4, B7/A, B7sus2/A, B7/4/A, B/A, F#, A, B5, G#m7, Bbm7, G, E, A5, G#5, A/E, E/B
empty heart empty heart A7, A, C, D, F, G, Db, Em, E
empty heart empty heart E5, D, A, E, D5, F#, G
empty heart empty heart C7, C6/9, C9, C, B, E, F, G, D, A
empty heart empty heart Gmaj7, A7, F#m/A, Bm/A, A11, A, D, C, G, F, Am7, A4, E, B, Bm7, E/B, F#7, Bm
empty heart empty heart G, C, F, Bb, Em, Am, D
empty heart empty heart A5, A, G, F, e, B, D, E, D7, Em7, Bb, b6, Eb, C, Dm9, Dm6, D5, G7
empty heart empty heart G, G/F, G/G, G7, G6, A, A/G, Bb, Bb/Ab, C, F/C, C/Bb
La chanson explore les thèmes de la communication et de la connexion entre les individus. Elle pose des questions sur la manière dont nous nous comprenons et l’importance d’écouter les autres. Dans un monde où l’indifférence et la colère peuvent créer des barrières, elle rappelle que la musique peut être un lien puissant pour rassembler chacun, quel que soit son parcours. Le morceau fait partie d'une mini-opéra qui met en avant divers artistes influents, soulignant la richesse de l'histoire musicale qui nous entoure. À travers des références à des icônes de la musique, il évoque un besoin universel d'appartenance et de célébration, tout en nous interrogeant sur les choix que nous faisons face aux défis de notre époque.