Shackles and Chains
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I first heard this song about a year ago.... good to hear it again... thanks.
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Clever cartoon; like the drawings. Good tune; love Reeder's voice, playing, lyrics.. I just discovered Reeder last week, via his Cowboy Song. New fan. No wonder John Prine supports him!
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Lyrical genius. For those of you whom love a lyricist. Dan Reeders your man. Truly thought provoking material. Sounds like a soundtrack for socialism.
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Lyrical genius....... For those of you who love a lyricist. Dan Reenders your man. Though provoking material.
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I first heard him on Pandora as well. He's an interesting guy. Builds most of his own equipment and clearly marches to the beat of a different drummer.
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Tuning: D-A-D-G-B-E Chords: D-G-A
For the verses, play the D chord in the 5th position w/D string open - G chord (6th string fretted at 5th fret, 1st string fretted at 3rd fret, others open) - A chord @ second fret.
For the chorus, the progression is: G, D, A, D.
Play around with the walks starting on the 6th string and it'll come together.
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anyone have the chords for this song?
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what are the cords for this
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excellent
thank you
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Dan's the man!
I suggest you listen to the entire album, as this is hardly the most shocking thing on it. Furthermore, the context this track is placed into in the album basically shifts the entire thing into a narrative on modern society, and guess what? Lots of people get into marriages that they later find to be prisons. It's not that hard to figure out.
BlownMacTruck 3 years ago 4
Great Stuff!
I saw him opeining for John Prine last sunday. superb get more up!
weekendmillionaire 4 years ago 4