Daly City Train by Rancid Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Daly City Train guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Daly City Train by Rancid using guitar or guitar.
This song by Rancid can also be played by that instruments.
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Daly City Train guitar chords has rhythm and included in …and Out Come the Wolves (1995) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

Daly City Train by Rancid Guitar Chords



e---X----X----X----X----
B---X----X----X----X----
G---X----X----5----7----
D---3----5----5----7----
A---3----5----3----5----
E---1----3----X----X----

He was an artist and a writer and a poet and a friend
In a man’s life he will take a fall
But how low he goes well that just depends

He’s shooting dope in the men’s room
At the station Daly City train
Have you ever seen an angel well I know I have
You see they’ll stay for a while and they fly away

Jackyl had a beer in his hand last time I seen him
When he rolled the dice you know he never thought twice
Never thought twice about being here

Jackyl had a beer in his hand last time I seen him
When he rolled the dice you know he never thought twice
Never thought twice about being here

Some grow up and some grow old
But what about the kid who never learned the rules
Spent all these years on this earth
When you look back it’s just a flicker of time

Jackyl was one of the ones who perished
He was one of the ones who was already saved
Through all this evil and wreckage
He maintained a sense of himself

Jackyl had a beer in his hand last time I seen him
When he rolled the dice you know he never thought twice
Never thought twice about being here

Jackyl had a beer in his hand last time I seen him
When he rolled the dice you know he never thought twice
Never thought twice about being here

Solo:


e--------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------
G-0-7-7-5-2-2-5-2-0-0-7-7-5-2-2-5-2-0--
D--------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------

Some men are in prison though they walk the streets at night
Other men who got the lockdown are free as a bird in flight…


Jackyl had a beer in his hand last time I seen him
When he rolled the dice you know he never thought twice
Never thought twice about being here

Jackyl had a beer in his hand last time I seen him
When he rolled the dice you know he never thought twice
Never thought twice about being here

Verse: (repeated)


E---3---1---3---3---
B---3---1---5---3---
G---4---2---5---4---
D---5---3---5---5---
A-------------------
E-------------------

Chorus: One guitar plays the chords, barred, and the lead guitar plays
the riff. I believe the timing’s right: C F G


E-----------------------------------
B-----------------1-3b-3b-3s1-------
G---0---0---0---3-------------3-0---
D-----------------------------------
A-----------------------------------
E-----------------------------------

Solo: (2x)


E------------------------------------
B-----3--3-3-3-3-2------1------------
G-------------------2-2---2-2-2-2-0--
D--0---------------------------------
A------------------------------------
E------------------------------------

Bridge: C F G C F G


E---3---1---3-----3---1---3--------------------------
B---5---1---3-----5---1---3--------------------------
G---5---2---4-----5---2---4---5----------------------
D---5---3---5-----5---3---5---5--3--5---3-3---5--3---
A-----------------------------3--3--5---3-3---5--3---
E--------------------------------1--3---1-1---3--1---


If you want to learn Rancid Daly City Train guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Daly City Train. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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