Standard Tuning. Good song by the now dead Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains. This isn't exact, in regards to the positioning of the chords, and I didn't put chords over all the lyrics. It's easy, listen to the song and you'll figure it out pretty quick. As for the G6 Chord....not sure if that's the exact name for it, but you just take your fingers off the b and high e strings on the 3rd fret, playing them as open b and high e. INTRO G G6 C Cmaj7 x2 Am C VERSE 1 G G6 C Cmaj7 Well it's hard to believe in much When you're in Tampa Bay. And the coastline is drowning beneath all the sunshine and condo's and cocaine. Am C And everyone around's just waiting round here to be dead G G6 C Cmaj7 Am(Bar) C(Bar) From your rich grandma on down through the crackhead. VERSE 2 G G6 C Cmaj7 Well I guess that Florida is the wrong kinda wasteland for me, and St. Petersburg is a city of ghosts and bad dreams. CHORUS Am(Bar) C(Bar) G G6 C Cmaj7 But I don't go to college or California...hah-hah-hah-hah-ha Am C No I don't go to college or California. G G6 C Cmaj7 VERSE3 G G6 C Cmaj7 Well I'm not a nihilist, I just can't pledge alliegance to shit. And that goes just the same for your God's and your empires and your scene politics. Am(Bar) C(Bar) G G6 C Cmaj7 Now I'm not saying I'm not an asshole, just that you're one too. Am C But there's six bilion of us so I'm not saying nothing new. G G6 C Cmaj7 Straight edge never got me through one single night this cold. Am(Bar) C(Bar) But you know how that goes, or maybe you just really don't. Am(Bar) C(Bar) G G6 C Cmaj7 But I don't go to college or California...hah-hah-hah-hah-ha Am C No I don't go to college or California