Son - Golden Smog

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H[D]ello mom, i'm f[G]ine
W[Am]here the sun is d[G]ying
How's the w[D]eather 'ro[G]und my o[Am]ld homet[G]own
You see no w[D]orry about my l[G]iving
S[Am]ay that alls forg[G]iven
What's l[D]ost is bo[G]und to be fo[Am]und [G]
-the rest is barred chords
[C] i hope you don't exp[D]ect to see [D]me[C#] [C]
Cause you know i'm very f[D]ar awa[D]y [C#] [C]
You know i really m[D]iss you [D] [C#]
But a m[G]ans got to make it on his o[A]wn someday
Soo[D]n she sends him g[G]reetings
'bout the s[Am]chool civic m[G]eetings
Says she's d[D]oing we[G]ll-[Am]in her ce[G]ll
Yeah, her b[D]rother won a r[G]ace now
And he's p[Am]roud to show his fac[G]e now on the c[D]orner scen[G]e
And his p[Am]aper doll drea[G]ms
[C]and me i guess i'm [D]living[D] [C#] [C]
Taking what's for the [D]living[D] [C#]
O[C]h mom, you d[D]o know [D]how
I re[C#]ally w[G]ish you could see what's [A]on my mind, yeah
Solo: [D], [G], [Am], [G]
Yeah i g[D]uess it's kinda l[G]onely
And i've b[Am]een uptight for m[G]oney
But i'll m[D]ake it o[G]n my o[Am]wn-staying h[G]igh
You seem up[D]set about the d[G]rugs and music
Y[Am]es, i've finely f[G]ound my way-its [D]my way gonna get to fre[G]edom
You f[Am]ailed with m[G]e
[C]someday you'll unders[D]tand all this [D] [C#] [C]
Just what it is i me[D]an to say[D] [C#] [C]
Just don't try to l[D]ove me[D] [C#]
[G]i don't want to see you h[A]urt this way
G[D]uess i'll be a g[G]oin'
Makes a g[Am]uy afraid he's blo[G]win'-that's how mo[D]ney
Ki[G]lls,[Am] somew[G]here
Solo: over [D], [G], [Am], [G]
M[D]om, i cannot m[G]ail this
And l[Am]et you know i've f[G]ailed
Its just not r[D]ight someho[G]w [Am]
Oh n[G]o, i rather l[D]et you think i'm d[G]ead
Then h[Am]ung on drugs inst[G]ead
I'm dying a[D]nyho[G]w-and it's t[Am]oo late no[G]w
[C]i guess there's a mo[D]ral so[D]mewh[C#]ere [C]
But i can't seem to th[D]ink just no[D]w [C#] [C]
If i had to do it o[D]ver [D] [C#] [G]
I guess i'd change the tr[A]ial somehow
Lor[D]d it's really [G]hell
When you're l[Am]iving in a s[G]pell
And n[D]othings li[G]ke it se[Am]ems
In a co[G]caine dr[D]eam

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Golden Smog are a loosely connected group of musicians (arguably a supergroup) comprising, at various times, members of Soul Asylum, The Replacements, Wilco, The Jayhawks, Run Westy Run, The Honeydogs and Big Star.

The group took their name from the name of a Flintstones character, which, in turn, was a parody of singer Mel Torme's nickname; the Velvet Fog. The group first came together in the Minneapolis area in 1989 as a country-rock reaction to the punk and hardcore music that dominated the Twin Cities' musical scene at the time; eventually Golden Smog became something of a fixture at local clubs, where they would play a handful of shows annually. Golden Smog's lineup has often changed, though Run Westy Run guitarist Kraig Jarret Johnson as well as guitarists Dan Murphy (Soul Asylum) and Gary Louris (the Jayhawks) were relative constants.

The definitive beginning of Golden Smog is hard to pinpoint given the mercurial nature of the band's lineup. Some point back to a show in January of 1987 when a band billed as 'The Take It To The Limit Band' played an all Eagles cover show at the Uptown Bar in Minneapolis. This band consisted of Dan Murphy and Dave Pirner (both of Soul Asylum), Jim Boquist (later of Son Volt), and Martin Zellar (Gear Daddies). The show ended with a cover of then Bangles hit song Walk Like An Egyptian. This same band later played a The Rolling Stones themed show in 1989 under the name "Her Satanic Majesty's Paycheck."

Between these early covers shows, and Golden Smog's first album, it is unclear what happened. It's hard to claim that these early shows were by Golden Smog, but rather in hindsight they were played in the spirit of the early Golden Smog. In 1992, Dan Murphy, Gary Louris, Marc Perlman (bassist for The Jayhawks), Kraig Johnson, and Chris Mars (the Replacements) released Golden Smog's first CD, a covers EP entitled On Golden Smog. This was followed four years later in 1996 by their full-length debut, Down By The Old Mainstream, recorded at Pachyderm Recording Studio with a lineup that included Kraig Johnson, Dan Murphy, Gary Louris, Marc Perlman, Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy, and Honeydogs drummer Noah Levy (all of whom recorded under pseudonyms as a result of contractual obligations). A few years later the band reformed with Jody Stephens (of Big Star) taking over for Noah on the drums (Jody had previously played with the band during a New Years Eve show in Chicago in 1996). This new incarnation of Golden Smog released Weird Tales in 1998.

In 2005 a new incarnation of the smog formed and recorded a new album in Spain. The new album is entitled Another Fine Day and was released on July, 18th 2006 on the Lost Highway Records. This album features both Jody Stephens and Linda Pitmon from Zuzu's Petals on drums. This album, like the previous couple is of a more coherent band, although Jeff Tweedy is only featured on a few songs. In the summer of 2006, the Smog played a couple of shows in Minneapolis and New York City. These shows were without Tweedy, as he had previously stated that he was too busy to tour with the band. A six-show mini-tour occured in September of 2006. In 2007 Golden Smog released an EP on Lost Highway called Blood On The Slacks. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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