Sweet Jane--- Lou Reed »
Posted By dadesider 3 months, 1 week ago in Arts & EntertainmentThe chord progression consists of three basic chords over two measures, D (D-A) G (G-A) D, used both in the verses and the chorus. Instead of opening with a standard verse, this version starts with what will later be used as a transitional pre-bridge piece, using the same chords as the verses but a different melody ("Anyone who ever had a hear
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DropkickaLib3 months, 1 week ago
I've always liked Lou Reed. Reminds me of a girl I knew in college who always played "Talk a Walk on the Wild Side" on the jukebox...sniff, sniff...just wiping away a tear thinking about my lost youth.
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dadesider3 months, 1 week ago
I got your 'yute' right here... Jukebox??? 3 songs for 25cents??? HA!!!
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