Chris Cayton by Goldfinger Lyric & Guitar Chords

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Chris Cayton by Goldfinger Guitar Chords

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Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 08:44:54 -0500 (EST)
From: wbknox@unity.ncsu.edu
Subject: TAB: chris_cayton.tab by Goldfinger

Song: Chris Cayton
Band: Goldfinger
Album: Hang-ups (1997)
Written by John from Goldfinger
Transcribed by Luke Knox (lukeknox@iname.com)

This is a great song by one of my all-time favorite bands, Goldfinga!
The song, does, however, have lots of little bits and pieces to play. So,
if you like Goldfinger, I know you’ll enjoy it:

Main/Intro riff: (repeated)


E----------------------------------
B----------------------------------
G----------------------------------
D----4-5-4-5--------4-5-4-5-7------
A-5r---------7---5r-------------5r-
E--------------5--------------5----

Play main/intro riff once, then at the end of the second time, play this:


E-----------
B-----------

[G-11-11–12-]
[D-11-11–12-]


A--9--9--10-
E-----------

[F#ii] [G]
2nd guitar plays these chords under the main/intro riff:


E------------------------
B------------------------
G--7---------------------
D--7----5----9----7------
A--5----5----9----7------ (Play these 4x)
E-------3----7----5------

[D] [G] [B] [A]
The intro riff ends, and lead guitar plays this riff:


E----------------------------------------------------
B-----7-8-10-8-8-----7-8-7-7s8-7----------7-10-------
G-7-9------------7-9-------7s9-7--9-7-9-7------9-7---
D----------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------------

Rythym ska part played during verse:
[D] [G]


E---5----3-----
B---7----3-----
G---7----4-----
D---7----5-----
A--------------
E--------------

Verse:
[D]You taught me how to [G]play guitar, [D]you taught me that [G]I’d go
far just by [D]trying.[G] Yea just by [D]tryi[G]ng. [D]We were kids playing
[G]Social D., [D]spiritual man on [G]l.s.d., we were [D]frying[G], yea we
were [D]frying.

Play this riff during last half of verse:


E-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-------------------------
B-10-10-10-10--8--8--8--8----------7-7-7-8-7------
G--------------------------7-7-7-9-----------9-7--
D-------------------------------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------

Bridge:
[Em] [C] [Em] [Fii]


E--7---3---7---8----
B--8---5---8--10----
G--9---5---9--10----
D--9---5---9--10----
A-------------------
E-------------------

[Em]Once in a while you’d [C]fuck with me, no [Em]ground on my bass and
[Fii]it shocked me.

Chorus:(the C and D in parantheses aren’t played by guitar)
[G] [Am] [C] [D] [G] [Am] [(C)(D)] [G]


E---3---5---3---5-----3---5----------3------
B---3---5---5---7-----3---5----------3------
G---4---5---5---7-----4---5----------4------
D---5---7---5---7-----5---7----------5------
A-------7-----------------7----------5------
E-------5-----------------5----------3------

Chris Cayto[G]n,[Am] I called you Satan[C].[D]
Cause when we were skat[G]in’,[Am] you would[(C)] make the[(D)] metal [G]sign.

Repeat intro.

Verse:
You got [D]kicked out of school for wearing [G]profanity. “[D]Too
drunk to fuck” said the [G]Dead Kennedys on your [D]button[G], your
punk rock [D]butto[G]n.

Riff: ( means played quietly)


E-----------------------------------10-10--------
B-----7-8-8-9-8---------7-8-7-8------------10-----
G-7-9-----------10-7-7----------7r------------11--
D--------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------

[D]You were born in [G]S.L.T., vege[D]tarian man no
[G]B.L.T. on your [D]muffin[G], no turkey [D]stuffing[G].

Riff:


E-----------------10-10-10-10-10-10-------------
B---------7-8-10--10--8--7--8--7--7-7-8-7-------
G-----6-7----------------------------------9-7--
D-7-9-------------------------------------------
A-----------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------

Bridge:
[Em]Once in a while I’d [C]surf with you, [Em]our first band was called
[Fii]I.M.R.U.

Then repeat chorus, playing a barred G-C-G instead of the
(C)-(D)-G part at the end.

Next: repeat intro 2x, then lead guitar plays this while 2nd guitar plays
a D with palm muting:


E-----------------------------------------------------/10-
B-----------7-8-7-8-------7-8-7-8-9-----7-8-7-------------
G-----(6)-7---------9---7-------------7-------9-7-9-7-----
D-(7)-----------------7-------------7---------------------
A---------------------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------

Last verse repeats the words from the first verse, except it’s played
with barre chords.
Riff: (“yeah just by trying. . .”)


E---------------------
B---------------------
G---------------------
D--4-4-4-4-4-4--2--0--
A---------------------
E---------------------

Whew! That’s pretty much all I’ve got. It took me a while to figure this
one out, and there may be some other, better ways to play this song. If
you have any questions, comments, changes, or maybe even requests, e-mail
me and I’ll see what I can do you for.

Luke
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If you want to learn Goldfinger Chris Cayton 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 Chris Cayton. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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