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p If you are looking for Untitled guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Untitled by Peter Himmelman using guitar or guitar. This song by Peter Himmelman can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Untitled guitar chords has rhythm and included in Flown This Acid World (1992) 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. /p h3Untitled by Peter Himmelman Guitar Chords/h3 [Intro]brBb F Eb Eb (x2)brbr[Gm] This is a story '[F]bout a taxi ride [Bb]I can't forget[Eb]brIt was [Gm]autumn in Minnes[F]ota, it was r[Bb]ainy, cold and [Eb]wetbrSo I ho[Cm]pped into the f[Gm]irst cab that I [F]sawbrThe h[Cm]eater was on but the [Gm]chill just wouldn't [F]thawbrbrThe [Gm]driver of the [F]cab he had a [Bb]pock marked [Eb]facebr[Gm]He didn't seem too un[F]friendly, he was just [Bb]starin' off into s[Eb]pacebrAnd he [Cm]told me that he [Gm]used to drive a [F]truckbrAnd that [Cm]right now he was [Gm]down on his [F]luckbrbrWe [Gm]talked a bit about [F]travelin', told him that I'd [Bb]been to the USS[Em]Rbr[Gm]He looked at me in the [F]rear view mirror and saidbr[Bb]Ain't that where the Jews and [Eb]commies are?'br[Cm]And I knew I was in for a[Gm] hell of a rid[F]ebrMy [Cm]face was calm but I was [Gm]burnin' up in[F]side, oh yeahbr?[Bridge]brBb F Eb Eb (x2)brbr[Gm]He told me he had a [F]dream to go to a [Bb]place free from niggers and [Eb]Jewsbr[Gm]Austria?, I [F]asked out loud, as I [Bb]stared down at my [Eb]shoesbr[Cm]Then he said[Gm], That's exactly right[F]'brHe said,[Cm] Hey man, ain't you p[Gm]roud to be whi[F]te?'brbr[Gm]I played along with [F]him a bit, I said[Bb]brWhat do you mean? I'm not quite [Eb]sure'br[Gm]That's when he [F]told me how much[Bb] he admired the F[Eb]uhrerbr[Cm]We drove on through the [Gm]Minnetonka Pines[F]brAnd the [Cm]rain it started [Gm]freezin' on the highway s[F]igns, oh yeahbrbr[Bridge]brBb F Eb Eb (4x)brbr[Gm]Then I said, Don't you [F]think it was wrongbrI mean, [Bb]gassin' all them Jew[Eb]s?br[Gm]And he told me Hitler's [F]only fault was that he [Bb]had to go and lo[Eb]sebr[Cm]A war that should have[Gm] set the white man fr[F]eebrTo in[Cm]herit the entire [Gm]earth as his destin[F]ybrbrThen he started [Gm]fishin' for a cassette ta[F]pe that he'd [Bb]gotten in abrspecial clas[Eb]sbr[Gm]And on it some [F]teacher was talkin' about des[Bb]troyin' the Jews at[Eb] lastbr[Cm]And about how they were [Gm]all to [F]blamebrFor every [Cm]problem that [Gm]you could ever [F]namebrbr[Gm]I stared out my win[F]dow, started[Bb] thinkin' about my lif[Eb]ebr[Gm]Thinkin' about my child[F]ren,[Bb] thinkin' about my wif[Eb]ebr[Cm]And I wondered how much mor[Gm]e could I endure[F]brOf the h[Cm]atred so [Gm]naked and so [F]purebrbr[Bridge]brBb F Eb Eb (4x)brbr[Gm]When we got to my brother's[F] house I even[Bb] tipped him a dollar or tw[Eb]obr[Gm]And I was wonderin' if he'd [F]known all along that his[Bb] passenger was abrJe[Eb]wbrI just[Cm] stared at my br[Gm]eath in the freezin' nig[F]htbrThat's when my[Cm] brother came to the[Gm] door and put on the [F]light, oh yeahbrbr[Bridge]br[Eb] [Bb] [Eb] [Bb] br[Bb] [F] [Eb] [Eb] br[Bb] [F] [Eb] [Eb] br[F]Don't tell m[Gm]e children, [Eb]defile your [Bb]dreamsbrOur [F]heads are still po[Gm]unding from the s[Eb]ound of their scr[Bb]eamsbrAnd the [F]blood is still [Gm]flowing down [Eb]European str[Bb]eamsbrAnd it's [F]you who have no [Gm]right to call your[Eb]self a human [Bb]beingbrHere I [F]am, in a [Eb]taxi cab with a cut rate Arya[Gm]nbrbr[Bridge]br[Bb] [Eb] [Bb] [Eb] br[Gm]I spent the next [F]morning with a man who had[Bb] death camp numbers on his arm[Eb]br[Gm]n' I swore to m[F]yself I would do anything to pr[Bb]otect him from further ha[Eb]rmbrAnd he [Cm]told me [Gm]wherever you may [F]gobrYou must re[Cm]fute them if they [Gm]say it wasn't [F]so, huhbrbr[Outro]brEb Bb F (x9) p If you want to learn Peter Himmelman Untitled 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 /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Untitled. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p