"Cat Food" King Crimson (This transcription is based on the 2:45 minute version, not the 4:45 minute version) This composition is a great example of a denatured blues progression, also Fripp and Co. make a clever manipulation on time between the B13 chord and the E7#9 chord. Keith Tippets piano is also brilliant, utilising dissonant piano fills while holding the composition together. INTRO Em7&atonal piano fills [E7#9]Lady supermarket with an apple in her basket[A13]knocks on the[B13] managers[E7#9] door [A7]Grooning to the muzak from a speaker in the shoe rack[A13]lays out her[B13]goods on the[E7#] floor[B]Everything she's chosen, is conveniently frozen[A13]eat it[B13]and come back for[E7#9] more! Lady Window Shopper with a new one in the hopper, Whips up a chemical brew Croaking to a neighbor while she polishes a sabre, Knows how to flavor a stew Never need to worry with a tin of 'Hurri Curri',poisoned especially for you! Chorus [F]No use to complain if your[E] caught out in the rain Your mother's quite in[B]sane! [N.C.] Cat Food, Cat Food, Cat Food, Again! Em7 A G E B A G A G E Lady Yellow Stamper with a fillet in a hamper, dying to finish the course Goodies for the table with a fable on the label, drowning in miracle sauce Don't think I'm that rude if I tell you that it's cat food, "not even fit for a horse!" Nick P. [leprakahn@sprynet.com]