E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------|| E|||||||E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|--------------------------------- E|||||||||--------|| Artist - Harvey Andrews ************************* Song - Manet & Monet ********************** Album - The Journey (1997) **************************** Tabbed By - Ayreon77 ********************** E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------|| E|||||||E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|--------------------------------- E|||||||||--------|| Tuning = Standard NARRATED ********* G They were manet and monet Van gogh and Gaugin C Hepworth and Hilder Am Rockwell and Rodin D Cezanne and Sisley Pointer and Poussaint C G Wilkie and Whistler too C G They were artists their whole lives through E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------|||||| E||| NARRATED ********* D The yardleyarts club is formed in the hope Em That it will become a long standing fellowship of men Bm and women, C who, through mutual encouragement and individual effort D will stimulate C all who have a desire to develop their appreciation and D creation of the visual arts. E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------|||||| E||| NARRATED ********* G D It is our aim to extend an open invitiation to all who respond C D to the beauty of life to join us in creating a pictorial record. C D We hope some of these representations may be of such promise G D that they will be handed down for all time in respect to their creators C D who lavished such loving care and time on them E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------|||||| E||| VERSE 1 ******** G They were manet and monet Van gogh and Gaugin C Hepworth and Hilder Am Rockwell and Rodin D Cezanne and Sisley Pointer and Poussaint C G Wilkie and Whistler too C G They were artists their whole lives through E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------|||||| E||| NARRATED ********* G D Sunday 10th of july dawned bright and clear as members gathered Em to board the coach for the annual outing. G Arriving at ludlow the club members settled down to C lunch D and then to sketching the castle and town. C D Artists were to be seen in various attitudes, G D some drawing buildings, others sketching the artists. C G Mr rowley was to be seen propped in doorways, sitting on kerbstones, C D or draping himself langourously on people's doorsteps. E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------|||||| E||| VERSE 2 ******** G They were manet and monet Van gogh and Gaugin C Hepworth and Hilder Am Rockwell and Rodin D Cezanne and Sisley Pointer and Poussaint C G Wilkie and Whistler too C G They were artists their whole lives through NARRATED ********* G D At 7 o'clock in the evening it was decided by certain members Em that the return journey should be via tenbury and the Bm C 100 house where, naturally, D it was intended a stop should be made. Em D Once there the more degenerate members revelled in the spectacle of the secretary, G well known for her temperate habits, D Em endeavouring to down the contents of a pint tankard, D others were accepting their pints with such alacrity C D that eventually it proved necessary to extricate their owners C D from beyond the swing doors on the pretext of a group Am photograph. G D Em As we continued towards droitwich mr vic andrews gave us a solo, G C apparantly, he alone knew the words, and the bus microphone was employed D C to good effect by mr sam bailey, who gave a fine rendition of D "suzhanna's a funicle man". G We have often heard this being sung but now we have D seen it C D we realise why it always makes people laugh. E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------|||||| E||| VERSE 3 ******** G They were manet and monet Van gogh and Gaugin C Hepworth and Hilder Am Rockwell and Rodin D Cezanne and Sisley Pointer and Poussaint C G Wilkie and Whistler too C G They were artists their whole lives through E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------|||||| E||| NARRATED ********* G D Our driver, somewhat mellowed by our stop then took over the microphone Em Bm and despite notices which stated that it was not to be used C when the bus was in motion, gave us an excellent D imitation C D of bing crosby, meanwhile driving with one hand. G A further attempt was made to stop and have another, D C but mr rowley steadfastly refused. D Mr newman was last seen staggering along station road C D with a nightwatchman's lamp held on high, Em but those at the back of the bus reported that he did return it before D G setting off homeward with an unusually jaunty step. D Em G As we walked home we thought what a good day it had been, C D and hoped we should have another such in the very near future! E|E|E|E|E|E|E|E|---------------------------------|||||| E||| VERSE 4 ******** G They were manet and monet Van gogh and Gaugin C Hepworth and Hilder Am Rockwell and Rodin D Cezanne and Sisley Pointer and Poussaint C G Wilkie and Whistler too C G They were artists their whole lives through G D Em Bm C D C D
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