SOFT MACHINE"Volume Two" (1969)RIVMIC MELODIES :Pataphysical Introduction 1 (R.Wyatt)British Alphabet part 1 (R.Wyatt)Hibou, Anemone and Bear (R.Wyatt/M.Ratledge)British Alphabet part 2 (R.Wyatt)Hulloder (R.Wyatt/H.Hopper)Dada Was Here (R.Wyatt/H.Hopper)Thank You, Pierrot Lunaire (R.Wyatt/H.Hopper)Have You Ever Bean Green ? (R.Wyatt/H.Hopper)Pataphysical Introduction 2 (R.Wyatt)Out of tunes (R.Wyatt/M.Ratledge/H.Hopper)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------PATAPHYSICAL INTRODUCTIONWords and Music by Robert Wyatt Intro : Fmaj7/G (guitar : 3x3210)C G7 C G7 Good evening - or morningAAnd now we have a choice selectionDm7 EmOf rivmic melodies from the Official Orchestra G7add4 G7of the College of PataphysicsC G7 C G7A Dm7But first is our great pleasure - and indeed we hope yoursEmTo present in its entire and manifold entiretityG7add4Ladies and GentlemenG7- the British Alphabet ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------THE BRITISH ALPHABET PART 1Words and Music by Robert Wyatt G7 C7 G7 C7 G7 C7 Db7 D7A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HIBOU, ANEMONE AND BEARWords by Robert Wyatt, Music by Mike Ratledge [Fm Gm/F] X4[G#m A#m/G#] X4F#msus4FmIn the Spring, I think of sex and means to endsFmSummertime, I like to sit upon the grassG#mAutumn nights I go to parties with my friendsG#mWinter time is when I think about the pastF#msus4FmBut of course I do all those things all year 'roundFmI mean, all the good things are there to be foundG#mIt's all here, pick-a-back and get to workG#mIf you don't, your life will surely go berserkF#msus4Or indeed be bored to death, which is worse?Fm*If something's not worth sayingNot worth sayingNot worth sayingSay it... Rhythm : 7/8 barsFm Gm/F1--1--1---3-3-1--1--1---3-3-1--1--1---3-3-3--3--3-------3--3--3-------1--1--1---1-1-F#msus4 : 244422*Fm "If something's not saying..."--------------I--------------I--------------I--------------I )3--0----------I---3----------I ) X2------1-------I---0--1-------I )---3------3-1-I3-------------I )1-----1-------I1-----1-------I"Not worth sayin'"--------------I--------------I--------------I--------------I )3--0----------I3--0----------I ) X2------1-------I------1-------I )---3----------I---3----------I )1-----1-------I1-----1-------I"Say it"3-3-----------I3-3-----------I3-3-----------I--------------I--------------I1-1-----------I--------------------------------------------------------------------------------THE BRITISH ALPHABET PART 2Words and Music by Robert Wyatt G7 C7 G7 C7 G7 C7 Db7 D7Z Y X W V U T S R Q P O N M L K J I H G F E D C B A--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HULLODERWords by Robert Wyatt, Music by Hugh Hopper D7 G Dmadd4/F Ebmaj7If I were black, Dmadd4/F G G/A G/Bband I lived hereG/B C5(no3)I'd want to be... Am7 C7 A7 D7 A7 D7a big man in the FBI - or the CIA G Dmadd4/F Ebmaj7But as I'm not - and of course I don't Dmadd4/F GAnd as I'm free - G/A G/Bbwhite and twenty-one G/B C5(no3) Am7I don't need more power than I've got C7 A7 D7... Except for some times when I'm broke Dmadd4/F : xx3233Ebmaj7 : xx1333--------------------------------------------------------------------------------DADA WAS HEREWords by Robert Wyatt, Music by Hugh Hopper Gmaj7Por qué trabajas tú por all?Bbmaj7Por qué no estas aquí en casa? La la laGm7 Fm4/C Gm7 Fm4/CYo no sé... sólo me pregunto Gmaj7 G/C Abmaj7Porque no soy fe----liz Ab/Bb Gmaj7en la escuela? Gmaj7 G/C Abmaj7Es que puedo confiar D4en alguien que no est?Gm7 Fm4/C Gm7 Fm4/CYo no sé... sólo me pregunto Gmaj7 G/C Abmaj7Es que puedo fumar Ab/Bb Gmaj7cuando soy mas viejo? Gmaj7 G/C Abmaj7Es que puedo creer Ab/Bb Gmaj7en el ídolo que queremos? Gmaj7 G/C Abmaj7 D4Digame si es justo que no estés aquí?Para ayudarme, Gm7 Fm4/C Gm7 Fm4/Cyo no sé, sólo me preguntanYo no sé, no sé, no sé... END :G Dm/F Eb CD7 (xx021x) Eb (xx134x) ad lib. Fm4/C : x3331xG/C : x3x033Abmaj7 : 4x554x--------------------------------------------------------------------------------THANK YOU, PIERROT LUNAIREWords by Robert Wyatt, Music by Hugh Hopper Dm7/A Dm7/G Dm7/FIn his organ so----los,Dm7/A Dm7/G Dm7/Fhe feels 'round the key---boardsDm7/A Dm7/G Dm7/F Dm7/G Dm7/F Dm7/GKnowing he must find the noisiest notes for you to hear Dm9/F G/F Fmaj7And when I know that he's found them EI feel so good... but I still can't see Ebmaj7 Cmaj7Why people listen, instead of doing it themselves Dm7But I'm grateful all the same Cmaj7 Dm7You're very kind and I don't blame you E Ebmaj7I don't mind if you just watch Cmaj7In fact I'd welcome it, welcome it, welcome it... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------HAVE YOU EVER BEAN GREEN ?Words by Robert Wyatt, Music by Hugh Hopper Cmaj7 Em7 Ebm7Thank you Noel and MitchDm7 Fmaj7 Em7 Cmaj7Thank you Jim for our exposure to the crowd Dm7 Fmaj7 Em7 Cmaj7And thank you for his coattails Mike you did us proud Cm Cmaj7 Cm Cmaj7Didn't you ? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------PATAPHYSICAL INTRODUCTION - PT IIWords and Musicby Robert Wyatt Fmaj7/GC G7 C G7A Dm7 Em G7(sus4)We'd like to thank you, Brian, very much...And, uh, George of course...Thank you George --------------------------------------------------------------------------------OUT OF TUNESMusic by Robert Wyatt, Hugh Hopper and Mike Ratledge E I ----------I ----------IB I ----------I ----------IG I --5-6-----I --5-6-----ID I 5-----6---I 5-----6---IA I ----------I ----------IE I --------3-I --------3-I / / / / / / / / / /(vocals include quote from Caravan's "Place Of My Own")