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Go Insane Tab

by Lindsey Buckingham


Lindsey Buckingham - Go Insane 
From the album "Go Insane," 1984
Tabulated by Reed Peterson

*Standard Tuning*

CHORDS 

						
e|---4---	e|---3---	e|---8---	e|---6---
B|---6---	B|---4---	B|---9---	B|---8---
G|---5---	G|---3---	G|---10--	G|---8---
D|---6---	D|---5---	D|---10--	D|---8---
A|---4---	A|---3---	A|---8---	A|---6---
E|---4---	E|---3---	E|---8---	E|---6---

INTRO - Strum out the progression . . .

[                  ] X4


VERSE 1

                              
Two kinds of people in this world 
			      
Winners; losers 
			       
I lost my power in this world 
			      
'Cause I did not use it 


CHORUS 1

            
So I go insane 
            
Like I always do 
            
And I call your name 
            
She's a lot like you 


VERSE 2

                              
Two kinds of trouble in this world 
                              
Livin'; dyin' 
                              
I lost my power in this world
                              
And the rumors are flyin'


CHORUS 2

            
So I go insane 
            
Like I always do 
            
And I call your name 
            
She's a lot like you 
            
Yes, I go insane 
            
Like I always do 
            
And I call your name 
            
She's a lot like you 


ODD INTERLUDE - This happens immediately after the second chorus; a bunch of interesting
sound effects are applied over the basic chord progression of the song.  As in "INTRO,"
strum out . . .

[                  ] X4


FINAL CHORUS 

            
So I go insane 
            
Like I always do 
            
And I call your name 
            
She's a lot like you 
            
Yes, I go insane 
            
Like I always do 
            
And I call your name 
            
She's a lot like you 
            
She's a lot like you
            
She's a lot like you


OUTRO - This happens immediately after Lindsey's last "She's a lot like you."  Just strum
out the chord progression of "INTRO" and "INTERLUDE" over and over again, until the song
fades out.

NOTE: It sounds as if multiple guitar parts were overlayed in the recording - for
example, during "INTRO," the chord "Fm" may be heard in addition to every "Cmaj7."
The sound is delightfully "liquidy."