Baritone ukulele cover of Prophet (Rarities Version) by Sublime from the album, Everything Under the Sun. Originally by Slightly Stoopid.
Chords and Lyrics:
Lets give it a go here i dunno lets see alright cool D C G D i aint no prophet i wanna cure no damn disease D C G D would you marry me anyway if i was on my knees D C G D so i thought to myself im gonna marry into wealth D C G D gonna take everything she's got to offer and keep it for myself uhnn uhnn C G C G she said to me i dont like what i see C G D i said to her i dont even know your name C G C G and she said to me i dont like what i see C G D i said to her i dont even fucken care and... D C G D i aint no prophet i wanna cure no damn disease D C G D would you marry me anyways if i was on my knees D C G D goin through my time of change in my time of need D C G D but if you lovin salty its not against the kiss of young blood C G C G she said to me i dont like what i see C G D i said to her i dont even know your name C G C G and she said to me i dont like what i see C G D i said to her i dont even fuckeeen caaare... haha thats so sick! dude, this song needs to be re-fucken-thought out... https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/sublime/prophet-rarities-chords-1749142
Email Sent on Dec 11, 2020
For the uninitiated,
I am a huge fan of Sublime, and I’m slowly trying to cover as many of their songs as possible. They have so many incredible songs that I’ll probably finish by the time I’m 64…
Which is insane when you realize that the lead singer, Bradley Nowell, died at age 28.
Now, I’m not gonna turn to heroin for inspiration (yet), but I would kill for an ounce of his talent, intuition, and musicianship.
Here’s your priority access, first-look at my new cover, Prophet by Sublime:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T11wElJXaQ
Actually, this isn’t a Sublime original — it’s originally done by Slightly Stoopid, another SoCal band that worked closely with Sublime.
Fun fact: Sublime mostly covered and sampled other artists’ music — a lot of these artists were small time punk, reggae, and ska bands that heavily influenced Bradley.
That’s why I find in art, you don’t have to be original, you just have to be good.
Unfortunately I’m neither…
Cheers,
Dylan
P.S. I got a nice little message from the artist I covered the other day:
“you murdered this bro🧡🧡🧡” – Keni Can Fly
Check it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42vjHc9H8Xg
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