#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the# #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# #-- File created with Instab - http://www.pconline.com/~smcarey/instab.html --# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Author/Artist: Pearl Jam Title: Off He Goes Album: No Code Transcribed by: Evan Cowan Email: evan@giventowail.com Intro: F Am (x2) F C Verse: F C Know a man F C Am His face seemed pulled and tense F C F C Csus4 C Am Like he's riding on a motorbike in the stron-gest winds F C So I approach with tact F C Suggest that he should relax F C G7 F But he's always moving much too fast F Am Said he'll see me on the flipside F Am On this trip he's taking for a ride Chorus: F F C F C He's been taking too much on F C F C Csus4 C Am There he goes with his perfectly un - kept clothes F C There he goes Interlude: Csus4 C Csus4 C Csus4 C C (x4) Csus4 C Am Verse: F C He's yet to come back F C But I've seen his picture F C F C Am It doesn't look the same up on the rack F C We go way back F Am I wonder about his insides F Am It's like his thoughts are too big for his size Chorus: F F C F C He's been taken where I don't know F C F C Csus4 C Am Off he goes with his perfectly un - kept hope F C There he goes Interlude: Csus4 C Csus4 C Csus4 C C (x4) Csus4 C Am Verse: F C And now I rub my eyes F C For he has returned F C F C Csus4 C Am Seems my preconceptions are what should have been burned F C For he still smiles F C And he's still strong F C F C Csus4 C Am Nothing's changed but the surrounding bullshit, that has grown F C F C F C F C Csus4 C Am And now he's home and we're laughing like we always did my same old, same old friend F C Until a quarter to ten F C I saw the strain creep in F C F C Csus4 C Am He seems distracted and I know just what is going to hap - pen next F C F C Before his first step he is off again Outro: Csus4 C Csus4 C Csus4 C C (x2) C* C (x2) Csus4 C Am F C Csus4 C Csus4 C Csus4 C C (x2) Csus4 C Csus4 C Csus4 C Am F C (x4) Unusual Chord(s): Csus4 Csus4 G7 G7 fret: I II III IV fret: I II III IV E 0---|---|---|---| --0-- E |-1-|---|---|---| --1-- B |-1-|---|---|---| --1-- B |---|---|-4-|---| --3-- G 0---|---|---|---| --0-- G 0---|---|---|---| --0-- D |---|---|-4-|---| --3-- D 0---|---|---|---| --0-- A |---|---|-3-|---| --3-- A |---|-2-|---|---| --2-- E |---|---|---|---| ----- E |---|---|-3-|---| --3-- (numbers represent finger used to play the corresponding fret) C* C* fret: I II III IV E |---|---|-4-|---| --3-- B |-1-|---|---|---| --1-- G 0---|---|---|---| --0-- D |---|-2-|---|---| --2-- A |---|---|-3-|---| --3-- E |---|---|---|---| ----- C* is really just another form of a regular C chord, I just couldn't think of any other way to refer to it. I also recommend playing the F like so: F F fret: I II III IV E |-1-|---|---|---| --1-- B |-1-|---|---|---| --1-- G |---|-2-|---|---| --2-- D |---|---|-3-|---| --3-- A |---|---|---|---| ----- E |---|---|---|---| -----