"Something To Remember Me By" "How to Survive a Broken Heart" Intro: D Verse: D to G Chorus: Bm to G "Deep Talk in the Shallow End" C#? - x46600 A? - x06600 B? - x24400 E? - x02450 A* - x079(10)0 Use a capo on the 2nd fret. The intro goes like this: C#? - A? - B? (Twice) Then the verse: A? - B? And the last change is: E? - A* - C#? - A? - B? That's pretty much all there is to it. (This tab is Thanks to Jason Cross crossj@okstate.edu) "New Song" Intro: D A G Verse: D F# G Chorus: D A G "Eight Years Old" Capo: 2nd fret Verse: C Am Chorus: F G C "Career Choice" Verse: G C/A D "Ketchum" Capo: 4th fret Verse: F7 Am C "Daisy" Intro: D Verse: D Am G D Chorus:Am G D "My Drifting Nature" Verse: Strum a "C" and hammer on the B string, 3rd fret (then hit F on low E string twice, then G on low E string once) Chorus: D "2 Sisters" The little intro thing is just on the high E string: e - 55p30 Then it goes right into the verse progression, which is based on a fractured G barre chord: C5maj7 - x35500 A7add2 - x05400 G6 - 355400 (Play right before the little intro riff change.) Just switch between those two and you have most of it, as far as I can tell. Once again, I'd like to stress that I'm not 100% sure it's right, but it's dissonant enough, and sounds close. On occasion it seems like he walks down to the A7 chord, in other words, play x25500 between the two chords. The only other progression (near the end) goes something like this: Fmaj7 - 133200 G6 - 355400 C5maj7 - x35500 C5maj7/B- x25500 C5maj7/A- x05500 It sounds all right if you play them in that order. You can leave the top two strings out of the F and G chords and it'll sound better, but if you play the B and E open it'll reinforce the dissonance of the song. "A Month Today" No Chords Necessary. "Household Name" Verse: A Asus A D Chorus: D Dm D "Grammercy Park Hotel" Intro: A5* to D5* (Strum and let ring.) Verses: E to A5* "End of the World" Capo: 3rd fret Verses: G C G (D) "Long Train Ride" Verse: G Em C Chorus: C B C