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1 YOU CNT KLL ROCK ND ROLL WORDS ND MUSC BY Ozzy Osboune, Randy Rhoads and Bob Daisley TRNSCRBED BY ndy ledot Ozzy Osboune U guitas ae tuned down one half step (low to high Eb b Db Gb Bb Eb) tuning (low to high) Eb b Db Gb ll notes and chods sound one half step lowe than witten (key of Bb ) [l nto (000) add2 add2 type2 GS 85 lif7" ffim6f Ui i tlffl f ES sus2 Dsus2 i H Bm 0/ G5type2 D Ff F#7sus4 Ff 5 E S B let ing thoughout "Gls 1 and 2 (acous) 1,,, add2 (w/evet and delay) T,,_, *Two acous gs (and one clean elec wlclwus, delay and eveb) a fo one gt i 133H H i 231 ll L 14U,, Ea,, x b_ dj =J = a = =,, add2type2 add2 type2 4 sim \"/,, b L = =,_, = _H H H l _H H "(offl= J Fade in wlvo/ume contol, ==== J c, <, ======t 7,,,, add2type 2,, b_ b_ H H (u 1st and 2nd Veses ( ) 1 How many times c111 thly flll me with lleund 2 Looking though eyes of time Mios eflectlng thei NH,,, = = H _,, = B ass subs ti tut es B ass Fi g 1 second ime (two times, wlimpov) s hea1cl on Ozzy Oshou111es CBS eco1chng 0111y of a MJdm BUzzad Music Umited, 12 Thaye Steet, London, W l M 5lD En&l1nd ntenational copyight secued ll i1hts,,ed Rti)fintld by ptmiuion of Chey Lant Music Compiny 1

2 llllen stoies add2type2 10,, again untue YOU CNT KLL ROCK ND ROLL Ozzy Osboune,,! = "< _H H H, ojf) = "f < ======, Twisting the tuth and theye playing aound with my head Pomises pomises telling me all of my gloies t = things they will do nd the things they wlu uy that they dont eally undestand How fflllly hive i held t befoe and ll pobably hea t again add2 type2! *(off)= "f add21ype2 Gt 2 plays Fill fist time Gt 2 plays Fill 2 second time 13,,,,,, 1" L = t t " okay ovedue b_ = H =, _b The Teas fill my eyes when i hea all the cies fo the King of a thousand knights Pawn n a table fit 1, losing add2type2 16 Ge 1 today to l nd they youi [g Pechous (101, 228) dont eally know even what theye talking about NC(G5) () (BS) (),,,,,,,,,,,_,,, sim S = = = = Gl 3 (elec Ytclst) H H H "" "" bj, [ f f, \ dj Lbl [f u L_d 3 and,,,_ "" " = = bj b bl J Fill (049) Fi/12 (217) Ge 2 (clean elec wlchous, delay and eveb) (dd2), Gl 2 (acous) () ff HJ 2

3 YOU CNT KLL ROCK ND ROLL Ozzy Osboune 19, = " ; Ld, w il dont want you Q] Chous (115, 243, 445) Double Time J = 126 cant magine what empty heads can achieve Leave me alone (GS) (S) BS 05 ES,, pomises 85 let ing thoughout no moe sus2 pick scape w/phase u "Gt3,, J v f Fig 3 v mpl eacked BS Cause ock and 05 " v v oll ES sim s my eligion B5 and my love sus2 Wont eve Dsus2 Gt 3 substitutes Rhy Fi/11 on DS M,, change 30 1,_ Osus2 May light PM,, " u Rhy Fill 1 (457) (sus2) Gt 3 think Hs stange You cant kill Bm x, Ī B slight PH,, " L, ; v Wm 3 3 t a 3

4 YOU CNT KLL ROCK ND ROLL Ozzy Osboune (3d time) To Coda$ ock D/ 34 Gts 1 and2 Gt 3 p and oll ) v (skip ahead to meas 70) ts hee to stay GS1ype2 D F# v ;;, ) end Fig 3, = p p 37 F#7sus4,,,,, _ u Half Time J = 63 (145),, add2,,,, 1 i 1 = Fig ;;, Y YL J y J, bl L J 40 = add21ype2, bb= = (go back to nj) 2 stay F#S NH Gt 4 (wlheavy dist) ;; i, Gt 3 Rhy Fig ;,, J bbbd _J E,Y, y J YL J, p y J end Fig Fig 2 Y, bbbf *Doubled by anothe gt bddd 4

5 YOU CNT KLL ROCK ND ROLL F5 43,,,,,, piclcscopt,, i [D Guita Solo (315) 05 ES F#S " Gl4 (wlwah),_ ; Ozzy Osboune 3 slight PH, full fuu fuh full fuu,, 3 3 E, a a,,, end Rhy Fig " Gt 3 plays Rhy Fig thee times a a,, f i,,,, end Fig 2 plays Fig 2 thee times,,, Two gm a" fo ont gt, i i F#S 05 ES F#S E 3 3 F5 05 ES F5 E F#S Gt4 slight PH, 49 Gt3,,, a a, i f i i 05 ES add2 #,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ """""""" fun ful _J l;j 3,, ; f t f f v i f 5

6 51,, YOU CNT KLL ROCK ND ROLL add2 add2, Ozzy Osboune,,, (h!,, pick scape x " " " ", " " " " d J u 3 d LS d 5 54 Gl 3 _ 1/2 /e ing PM,,,,, 57 [El 3d Vese (402) 3 Even the hymes that they give me in times of confession Bsus4 sus2 1/2 plays Fig 1 twice outcome is obvious all fo them none fo us Bsus4 1!2 meaning sus2 you too The things they will do and the things they will Sift when they dont eally undestand Fea of ejection needed potection Bsus4 m maklng a stand cause they 1/2 ;11 6

7 YOU CNT KLL ROCK ND ROLL Q] Pechous (4) Dont eally know even what theye G5type2 66 talklng about and Ozzy Osboune cant magine what empty heads can achieve G5type2 PM, PM 69 pick scape DS al Coda$, (go back to [D ) $, Coda (511) stay F#S 70 F# f " L i BS n Gl 3 leave me alone 05 p i ES Don1 want 11 v plays Fig 3 (see meas 21) you ;; 9 2 [ 2 pomises i i no moe sus2 ), f 4 ii,e cause ock and oll s my eligion and my love BS 05 ES sus2, i 1111! i,e,; p v won1 eve change Dsus2, may think 111 stange m bon to ock and oll Dsus2 Bm D 82 i 1 B 7 i i s,

8 m G51ype 2 YOU CNT KLL ROCK ND ROLL Ozzy Osboune heeto 86 G! 3 ft v ;, 07,,, % stay F# ft ft pick scape v " ft ft [!!] Outo (544) Half Time J = 63 Gt 4 = 89, " 1, b J Gb 3 (wlwah and phase) Rhy Fig 2 " ",, ft 1/4 1/4 7;,,,, ft bl J bl L ft u end Rhy Fig 2 bf ft ft ; J J J 1 bl Gt 3 plays Rhy Fig 2 simile until fade (wi de vib) Gt4 1/2 ful full 91,/,,,,,,,,,, P L el ft bl j J c bl J 1 == 93 full b t = J Fig 4 1/2 end Fig 4 ft ft ft ft ;, bl J bl bl J bl bj 8

9 YOU CNT KLL ROCK ND ROLL (wide vii, ) Ozzy Osboune 3 wlla Fadeout 9

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