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The Shins guitar chords  - New Slang   






 
NEW SLANG                         THE SHINS
 
Intro (x2)
 Am    C     F    C
Oooh  Oooh  Oooh Oooh
 G     C     Am   G   C .... C-C/B
Oooh  Oooh  Oooh Oooh
Am               C               F
Gold teeth and a curse for this town 
     C          G              
Were all in my mouth
     C             F           Am   G
Only I don't know how they got out, dear
Am             C       F
Turn me back into the pet 
   C           G
I was when we met
       C        F           Am   G
I was happier then with no mind set
Chorus:
                G      C
And if you'd a took to me like
  F     C            G
A gull takes to the wind
                G          F
Well, I'd have jumped from my trees
    F      C               F           C
And I'd a danced like the king of the eyesores
         F           C              G
And the rest of our lives would've fared well

Am                 C             F
New slang when you notice the stripes
     C             G
The dirt in your fries
           C              F
Hope it's right when you die
       Am G
Old and bony
Am                 C                 F
Dawn breaks like a bull through the hall
   C             G
Never should've called
        C            F
But my heads to the wall
        Am  G
And I'm lonely
Chorus
Am  C   F   C
G   C   Am  G
Am  C   F   C
G   C   Am  G ...  C   C-C/B
Am                C           F
God speed all the baker's at dawn
          C              G
May they all cut their thumbs
     C                F
And bleed into their buns 
           Am   G
'Till they melt away
Chorus 2:
            G           C    
I'm looking in on the good life
           F       C        G
I might be doomed never to find
            G               C
Without a trust or flaming fields 
         F   C    G
Am I too dumb to refine?
              G      C
And if you'd took to me like 
     F      C               F             C
Well I'd a danced like the queen of the eyesores 
         F           C              G
And the rest of our lives would've fared well
F  C  F  G
C  Am F
F  C  F  G
C  Am G  C
Am  C   F   C
G   C   Am  G
Am  C   F   C
G   C   Am  G ...  C   
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The above is solely MY INTERPRETATION of this great song, in a format aimed at learning guitarists.
No attempt has been made to copy or reproduce the artist's or publisher's sheet music for the song, 
if such exists.
It can be used for INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. To play the song as it should be played, you should 
purchase the official sheetmusic for the song. You should also purchase and listen to the song to learn 
the rhythm and timing of the song - this is essential if you wish to play the song with any degree of accuracy
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