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RADIOHEAD Pll | Ves CTU a ected AMNESIAC RADIOHEAD GUITAR TABLATURE VOCAL PACKT LIKE SARDINES IN A CRUSHD TIN BOX 2 PYRAMID SONG 6 PULK/PULL REVOLVING DOORS 10 YOU AND WHOSE ARMY? 12 I MIGHT BE WRONG 15 KNIVES OUT 26 MORNING BELL/AMNESIAC 22 DOLLARS AND CENTS 33 HUNTING BEARS 40 LIKE SPINNING PLATES 41 LIFE IN A GLASSHOUSE 44 WWW.RADIOHEAD.COM OR W.A.S.T.E. P.0.BOX 322 OXFORD OX4 1EY PUBLISHED 2002 © INTERNATIONAL MUSIC PUBLICATIONS LTD GRIFFIN HOUSE 161 HAMMERSMITH ROAD LONDON W6 8BS ENGLAND EDITED BY CHRIS HARVEY DESIGN BY STANLEY & TCHOCK MUSIC ARRANGED BY ARTEMIS MUSIC LTD. PACHT LIKE SARDINES IN A CRUSHD TIN BOX Words and Music by Thomas Yorke, Jonathan Greenwood, Edward O'Brien, Philip Selway and Colfn Greenwood d.124 Inuro: nf *Key signature denotes D dorian Verse: © 2001 Warner/Chappell Music Ltd, London W6 88S 2 late fe you And you ft Se eg 11 bars Synth + Pere fc off my case. (4°sacet) I'm PYRAMID SONG Words and Music by Thomas Yorke, Jonathan Greenwood, Edward O’Brien, Philip Selway and Colin Greenwood 106 (79-5 } Ft Gmrai7 a6 maiz s. ea ey a & cy maiz © 2001 Warner/Chappel1 Music Ltd, London M6 SBS river and what did 1 see? inthe lovers were there— with me, ‘my os Black eyed an - all my past moon full of stars and as - tal cars, went tohea-ven in a litte row boat, all the i - gures I used nothing 10 fear, ‘noth - ing & = DS. al Coda & ie (toith repeats) noth - ing ing to doubt. PULK/PULL REVOLVING DOORS Words and Music by Thomas Yorke, Jonathan Greenwood, Edward O'Brien, Philip Selway and Colin Greenwood freely Hie. Piano tollong delay 1, Spoken: There are bam doors (Verse 3 120 block yrc) 2, There are doors that open ee = SS SS: = = and there are revolving doors. ‘There are sliding doors and there are secret doors. ——_ — no bby themselves. © 2001 Warner/Chappel1 Music Ltd, London W6 88S 10 ‘Doors inthe rudders of big ships. ‘And there are revolving doors, Drums loop stops ee ee 7g Pre age 12 bar aa tb. fe Repeat to fade 3 bars Drum oop & fe fc Verse 3: ‘There are doors that lock ‘And doors that don’t “There are doors that let you in And out But never open ‘Bur there are trapdoors ‘That you can’t come back from. u YOU AND WHOSE ARMY? Words and Music by Thomas Yorke, Jonathan Greenwood, Edward O'Brien, Philfp Selway and Colin Greenwood Din Gt Chim 2° em we A Dimths GET Cimi/BAtmms #5. “aS SE Ee 66 Dim Gt Chm Fe Bm E 1. Come om — ‘come on,— you think you 2, Come on,— Ho-ly Ro-man Em- G Ctm Fe come on” if you think Come on’ if you think, 6 Sse a a eM 1 | | , 4 £ few aoe SS EF 3—3 + pS eet © 2001 Warner/Chappell Music Ltd, London M6 88S 12 Dims Giz ‘You can take us You snd_ whore You snd— your 4 | MIGHT BE WRONG Words and Music by Thomas Yorke, Jonathan Greenwood, Edward O’Brien, Philip Selway and Colin Greenwood T might — be wrong, could have What would I do? i © 2001 Warner/Chappell Music Ltd, London W6 88S 15 fu = \Pre-chorus: —— ter fall ter - fall ‘Think a - bout the good times, nev - er look Have our-selves a good time it's. noth - ing at 2. What would 18 freely 20 MORNING BELL / AMNESIAC Words and Music by Thomas Yorke, Jonathan Greenwood, Edward O'Brien, Philip Selway and Colin Greenwood J.62 an com am coms 1, The morn - ing bell, 2. You can keep the furni ~ Piano nf” i Baass Synth. (act 1% Symi. tcet 29 Light an -oth - er can-dle and Howl -ing down the chim = ney, lease me, © 2001 Karner/Chappel! Music Ltd, London 6 86S 22 ras well ‘And I might as 1 might An, Am caer fe a -, ma a ae Ea fe" ie fue" gs ie ptr * pee IS ee Sees SSS Se5 i eS ee ee ieee ea 2 Cut the kids in hal —__ 24 2138, Intro: Om? ‘Acous. Gte.2 J ee. Ger. 1 KNIVES OUT Words and Music by Thomas Yorke, Jonathan Greenwood, Edward O'Brien, Philip Selway and Colin Greenwood aie Abra? Pee ma ae PAD JD Contr, site eronghone © 2001 Warner/Chappell Music Ltd, London W6 88S 26 Chorus: Am AIG Dm 2S cnr (@) youd Look in (ers 3 200 Bock frie) ‘wiFig-2 (Blox Gr 1) (29 WIFig. I (Ble. Gre 0 (3°49 WHFig. 3 (Bla. Gr. 3°49 = ——— @ they would have drowned it’s the only way you'll ‘wiFig. 4 (Ble. Grr. 4) (29 a AIG Fig. 4 ee. Ger. 4 AIG Dm 1515-1515 1616-16-11 16-16-16 30 7 wiFig. 5 (Ele, Gir.) Verse 3: vant you to know He's not coming back He's bloated and frozen Stil there's no point in letting igo to waste, 32 DOLLARS AND CENTS Words and Music by Thomas Yorke, Jonathan Greenwood Edward O’Brien, Philip Selway and Colin Greenwood 8, 8m Bmair i Gt Ge in 8B Shay pede PI) PP PP Dap See IRE O ID LD tad a © 2001 Harner/Chappell Music Ltd, London M6 88S 33 Bm PVAVRV Ay = Se SS > 5; “gSSesgs8e8882444) Saas See) et down? yt EE ees Bn 4s == Why don’tyou quik 36 ee len La 4 = te - pee, 5 1 ee FRED iret = = SS> Sa Fee Perna eet ee ola nee eae sat me Rae Se ee S all ov = ex ba = by’s cry — ing, All ov = er the— pla ~ net's dead, We are the dot-lars and cents and the pounds and pence— We are the dol-lars and cents and the pounds and pence it’s all ov - er ba all ower and the mark and_yen, and the pounds and pence, the pla All ov-er by. and yeah we're gon and yeah wee gon the world, 1 can see ott. so Tet me out We are the dollars and eents.— HUNTING BEARS Words and Music by Thomas Yorke, Jonathan Greenwood Edward O’Brien, Philip Selway and Colin Greenwood Free Time approx. « 80 Elec. Gte.1 eli di Gala back delay © 2001 Warner/Chappell Music Ltd, London W6 88S 40 LIKE SPINNING PLATES Words and Music by Thomas Yorke, Jonathan Greenwood, Edward OBrien, Philip Selway and Colin Greenwood Free Time approx. #70 ad ib, gfe 14" \ 25" bachewards tape loop* © "Continues throughout © 2001 Warner/Chappell Music Ltd, London W6 88S 41 While— you make— pret - y a de - i - cate ba - lance, plates. ‘And this just feels ike —__ i Ey 2 Repeat fade LIFE IN A GLASSHOUSE Words and Music by Thomas Yorke, Jonathan Greenwood, Edward O'Brien, Philip Selway and Colin Greenwood == a gain — (Worse 3200 block tric) she think of All is pa - per ing the win the “stary - ing mil © 2001 Warner/Chappell Music Ltd, London W6 88S 44 To Coda ® en dm ae = a she is put - ting on smiley, liv ing in a glasshouse. pporlities and don’t throw stones, your roy-al ——high*ness = es. don’t talk 2, Once— —__ Well of coursed ike well of course Td like to stay. sit a= round— and chat,— and chew— the fat, — well of course Td F Am Amina?) & Ee EEE pw. alCole list - ‘ing = Fel ogee tae : Coda FEE ai fy HE ae za ears Wellof course.Td like to sit a- round and chat,— well of | course—T'd like to stay and chew the fat, — to sit a-round and chat, 46 there's some - one list ~ ‘ning Vere 3: ‘Once again we are hungry for a lynching “That's strange mistake to make ‘You should turn the other cheek Living ina glasshouse Well of course ete a7 awoz 20! ee

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