Standard (EADGBE)
There was a boy that I knew at school
never one to break any rules,
never many friends cos
he wasn't exactly cool
treated like a fool to be fair
never scored at footy so the other kids did not care.
Just a nerd, till heard them on the Word
screaming "fuck you I won't do what you tell me".
Went and brought the tape the next day,
within a week got all the words in his memory.
Jealous kids say "he's a cliche",
but man a-changing from the music that the band play.
Walk the corridor with boots and his head shaved,
bully get him pissed, swing a fist and the boy say "fuck you I won't do what you tell me".
horn line for guitar (single notes):
This is the sound of a revolution.
They've come to take away all your uncertainty
and insecurities and spell an end to this
confusion.
[not to sure about this, I just improvise around the horn line]
Chorus
Blown out of your mind;
leaving the old life behind
in a song. This is where I belong for tonight.
And so the kid's alright now,
ring in his nose and rudeboy is a sight now.
Scallys well want to bottle him
other half cut their hair and want to follow him
digging on the style of the bands that he borrowing,
running round the park and the playground hollering
"fuck you I won't do what you tell me".
Isn't it strange the change of one tune?
How the place in the space can trace to one tune...
How the grey of the day can fade when one tune
put the colour in his life like Manga cartoons.
1-2 mic check Saturday afternoon
having it large in the garage as they run through
"fuck you I won't do what you tell me".
Solo
this is the main phrase, you can work out the varitations or create your own
[continue to solo, ideally hit this bit with a high pitch bend to F]
So hear the sound of a revolution as
it accompany this new reality and sing
along with this conclusion.