Contributor:J.S. Bach --------------------------------------------------------------------------- YOU AND WHOSE ARMY? - Radiohead --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Robert (a.k.a. Bach) Email: [email protected] Great song, aye? The other chord sheet for this was good, but a little incomplete. this will help! (All chords are barred except E, C#m/B and C#m/A#) D#m G# C#m F# Come on come on Bm E A C#m You think you drive me crazy? well, D#m G# C#m F# Come on come on... Bm E A C#m You and whose army? E A (*) C#m You and your cronies. D#m G# C#m F# Come on come on Bm E A C#m Holy Roman Empire D#m G# C#m F# Bm Come on if you think, come on if you think E A C#m You can take us on E A C#m You can take us on D#m7 G# D#m7 G# (**) ... C#m C#m/B C#m/A# (F# bass) (***) You and whose army? D#m7 G# D#m7 G# ... C#m C#m/B C#m/A# (F# bass) You and your cronies D#m7 G# D#m7 G# ... C#m E F# C#(major) You forget so easy C#m E F# C# We ride tonight C#m E F# C# We ride tonight C#m E F# C# Ghost horses C#m E F# C# Ghost horses etc. (End on C# major) ----------------------------- (*) Because you've been barring the A chord, the little lick here should be a piece of cake: (A) (C#m) e|-(5)-----4-| B|-(5)-5---5-| G|-(6)--6--6-| D|-(7)---7-6-| A|-(7)-----4-| E|-(5)-----4-| (**) Don't play the 1st (e) string for these chords. I may be hearing them wrong, but sounds like you'll get an incorrect voicing if you play all the strings indiscriminately here. (***) There isn't really a pretty way to play these chords if you're doing this all by lonesome. If you can get a friend to play the bass notes (C#, B, A#) for you while you the C#m chord, more power to you, but here are some chord approximations for the rest of us: C#m/B E-x B-5 G-6 D-6 A-x E-7 C#m/A# E-x B-5 G-6 D-6 A-x E-6 Enjoy!