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Cast No Shadow Tabs

(ver. 1)
Oasis
Cast No Shadow, written by Noel Gallagher, performed by Oasis.
Song can be found on the album "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?"
The chords I have listed differ from those listed in the official guitar
book for the album (WTS)MG?, because, as is the case with many
transcriptions in Oasis' "official" guitar books, I think the one in the
book is not quite accurate.


Chords used:

	 EADGBe
A7sus4	(x02033)  [official book: Asus4  (x02230)]
G	(3x0033)  
Em7	(022033)  [official book: Em     (022000)]
Dsus4	(xx0233)  [official book: D	 (xx0232)]
Cadd9	(x32033)  [official book: C	 (x32010)]

Intro: A7sus4  G  A7sus4  G

Verse 1
-------
A7sus4
Here's a thought for every man who tries to understand
	       G
what is in his hands  (what's in his hands)
   A7sus4
He walks along the open road of love and life
                G
surviving if he can   (only if he can)

[low "E" string: play G-note, then 
F# for the transition between verse & prechorus]

Pre-Chorus
----------
Em7		   Dsus4             Cadd9             G
Bound with all the weight of all the words he tried to say
Em7		   Dsus4   	  Cadd9		  G
Chained to all the places that he never wished to stay
Em7		   Dsus4	     Cadd9	       G
Bound with all the weight of all the words he tried to say
Em7             Dsus4  Cadd9		
As he faced the sun he cast no shadow


Chorus
------
G                  A7sus4	       Cadd9      Em7 Dsus4
  As they took his soul they stole his pride  (pride)
  As they took his soul they stole his pride  (pride)
  As they took his soul they stole his pride  (pride)
Em7    	 	Dsus4  Cadd9
As he faced the sun he cast no shadow    

Musical Interlude: [bass fill] then  A7sus4   G   A7sus4   G

[VERSE 1 AGAIN]

[PRE-CHORUS AGAIN]

As they took his soul they stole his pride (x3)

As he faced the sun he cast no shadow (x4)
            
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