Last To Know


?The Last To Know? by Neil Finn Track 5 from his album ?One Nil? Tabbed by Mark Jones (mrkj@another.com) For me this one of the stand out songs from this thoroughly fantastic album. Intro and Verse chords D A Em G Between the D and A play this: E-----------| A--0--2-----| D--------0--| G-----------| B-----------| E-----------| Between the A and the Em play this HO PO PO E------------| A-2--4--2--0-| D------------| G------------| B------------| E------------| Or play it with a slide instead of the hammer-on and pull-off between the second and the fourth fret if prefer. Verse One (it?s pretty easy to match this to the chords): I?m way down the track Took the wrong turn Finished up where I started You noticed the change come over me Fell in love with my own reflection yeah How does it feel beneath your own wheels Feels like and accident waking up Chorus (well as near as the song gets to a chorus) 1: F#m G Asus4 Under a bus with my fingers crossed F#m G Asus4 Now is the time we could make it up Verse 2: So you lost the fear It wasn?t that bad Left to your own devices yeah Still a young girl eyes on the clock Tick Like A Motor Running Out Magnets and words up on the fridge Brings out the poet in all of us Chorus 2 (same chords as chorus 1); Well I missed the page that you spoke about Drew in the frost on the window pane Middle 8: D Asus4 And who I wonder D Asus4 Could fail to notice D Asus4 The ache inside us come B downnnnnnnnnnn I?m not sure about the next bit but think the shapes are something like these: E------------| A--4---5--7--| D--4---4--4--| G--4---4--4--| B------------| E------------| B I?m humble now??.. Repeat shapes above Verse 3 (same chords as verse 1 & 2): I hope you might come back In your own time left to your own devices Play chords on their own a couple of times?? And so that?s how it goes you?re never the first Always the Last To Know That?s it!! If you haven?t already buy this album!!! Also check out Neils website at http://www.nilfun.com there are loads of video / audio / visuals there keep you entertained for hours. Cheers, Mark.