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From: "Andy" <madandy@iamwasted.com>
Subject: p/pixies/in_heaven.crd
Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 20:50:05 -0500

In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song)	-------------	The Pixies

    Dm                G           A#
In heaven, everything is fine
    Dm                G          A#
In heaven,
    Dm                G          A#
In heaven, everything is fine
 F                G              G#
You’ve got your good thing 
	           F    …..    A#         F	
And I’ve got mine.

(and so on and so on…..)

I was trying for ages to find the chords anywhere for this fairly rare
Pixies song, without any luck.  So after a long LONG time I figured out the
chords (with the aid of Mr. Sean O' L.).  I hope it’s all right, cos I’d be
kinda’ annoyed if my first submitted tab was rejected.  It’s a really cool
version of the song from the cult movie by David Lynch, Eraserhead and is a
really easy song to play and sing.  It was on their BBC recordings album
and was a B-side to their first single.  If you ever went to one of their
gigs you'd be guaranteed to hear this as the closing to their set.

I’m not bothered with writing out the chord/tab things for each of the
chords but playing Dm as an Am-bar (5th fret) and the rest as E-bars (1st
fret for F, 3rd fret for G, 4th fret for G# and 6th fret for A#) would give
you some idea.  Hate spelling it out so plainly and making those playing my
submission feel stupid but I only started playing a year ago and I know
what it’s like to be a beginner.

Cheers, and enjoy.

Andy Linnane

Any comments, queries or corrections would be welcome and appreciated - 
(madandy@iamwasted.com)
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