#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the# #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Transcribed by zeb@simflex.com Corrections joshua@emmettweb.com 100 Year Flood - The String Cheese Incident Chorus: Ebm Dbm B E B Eb Db The water's rising and the rain's still coming down Db Eb E F# B There's a river five feet deep running down Main Street Ebm Dbm B E B Ebm Dbm Grab your children and head for higher ground Dbm B A E 'Cause the dam's broke loose Dbm Ebm B And the flood's gonna wash away this town. Ebm E In the winter of '96 Ebm E Too much snow, and too much rain would mix Ebm E And when that winter day turned warm Dbm F# many a town would come to harm Ebm E And out on Chasebrook Road that night Ebm E That's where some people lost their lives Ebm E One hundred feet wide and fifty feet deep Dbm F# Was a hole where the road used to be Chorus Ebm E Come hell or high water Ebm E Starts meaning a whole lot more Ebm E From Walton to Schoharie County Dbm F# No on knew how bad it would be Ebm E Some got out and walked away Ebm E There's others missing to this day Ebm E Scraps of clothing and paper Dbm F# Float across the water where they once were Chorus Notes: This song is best played if you play all bar chords. Like when playing the Ebm and Dbm, your fingering should look like this: Ebm: e-6 Dbm: e-4 B-7 B-5 G-8 G-6 D-8 D-6 A-6 A-4 E-6 E-4 The solo comes between the second chorus and the verse following it. It lasts for a few minutes and then goes back into "come hell or high water..." Good luck with it and enjoy the Cheese!