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28.05.2009    Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years From Home (Íå â³äîìî)
		2000 Light Years From Home (A start)
		(Jagger/Richards)

		The "breaks" in this tune are, in my opinion, the coolest part of
		the song. I only wish I knew what they were; too much for me,
		especially stuck with a mere acoustic!

		Fm
		Sun turning 'round with graceful motion
		We're setting off with soft explosion
		Bbm
		Bound for a star with fiery oceans
		Ab
		It's so very lonely
		Bb               C                Fm
		You're a hundred light years from home
		Freezing red deserts turn to dark
		Energy here in every part
		It's so very lonely
		you're six hundred light years from home

		Break: Instrumental for first two verse lines, then "it's so
		very lonely, you're a thousand light years from home. Then the
		two-bars worth of music that normally ends the stanza; then
		repeating "it's so very lonely, you're a thousand light years
		from home." Back to Intro-type music.)

		Bell flight fourteen you can now land
		See you on Alpha (?) Boran
		Safe on the green desert sand
		It's so very lonely
		you're two thousand light years from home

		(Some music pretty much like the break, but mutating into other
		stuff to a beautifully messy end.)
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