For no real or sane reason, was moved to do a cover version of Donovan’s Season of the Witch in my own variation as homage to DS106, which like a witch, cannot be killed.
I play it differently than the original that’s what makes a cover version and not a copy. Just two chords, with a few trills added here and there. I don’t know if the second chord truly is a D9 I just like calling it that.
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In my browser window Many sites to see And I tab to another window So many different tweeters to be That it's strange So strange You got to animate a GIF You got to animate a GIF You got to animate a GIF Mmmm, must be that D S 1 0 6 Must be that D S 1 0 6, yeah Must be that D S 1 0 6 When I look in my feed reader What do you think I see? Some blogger named bava Posting right at me And he's strange Sure is strange You got to animate a GIF You got to animate a GIF, yeah Ed Techs out to make it rich At least there's D S 1 0 6 At least there's D S 1 0 6, yeah At least there's D S 1 0 6 Gonna learn to audio remix Futzing the radio gotta fix Ed Techs out to make it rich At least there's D S 1 0 6 At least there's D S 1 0 6, yeah At least there's D S 1 0 6 (repeat first two stanzas) |
Featured Image: Parody remix of Donovan’s Season of Witch cover image found at Genius
According to Wikipedia, that’s a D6/9 chord (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninth_chord#6.2F9_chord). Jazzy. I need to add that to my limited repertoire.
Awesome, thanks! I use it alot. I think I learned it in my lessons when I was like 15 or 16- “Horse with No Name” is Em • D6/9