Flight of the Conchords – Prince Of Parties (Guitar)

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-----------------------........................... *from Episode 10 (2007)* Intro: A, G D, A, G A Verse 1:
A                                  G              D
 I'm the pretty prince of parties, you're a tasty piece of pastry.

A                                  G              D
 You're so lighty, flighty flakey, I go where the party takes me.
Interlude: A, G D, A, G A Verse 2:
A                             G                D
 I'm the funky, monkey junky, you're a flunky, blunky donkey.

A                                          G                D
 You're a picture of the Devil's daughter, I'm a pitcher of Holy Water.
Interlude: A, E Bridge 1:
C           G                  Am                G (n.C)
 Oh, pretty prince of parties, where's the party now? (I don't know).

C           G                  Am               G (n.C)
 Oh, pretty prince of parties, where does water go? (I let it flow).

C           G                  Am                 G (n.C)
 Oh, pretty prince of parties, can I come to your party? (No).

C           G                  Am                    G
 Oh, pretty prince of parties, where do you get your clothes?

                F            G                  A
They're made of snow; pretty party clothes, cro-cheted of snow.
Interlude: (Backwards Riff and Sitar) (Suggested chords): A, G D, A, G A Verse 3:
A                               G                      D
 I'm the mickey Maori minstrel, you're the high priest-ess of tinsel.

A                           G                        D
 I'm the guru God of ganja, ramashalanka lanka, Ravi Shanka!
Interlude: A, G D Coda:
A         G   A        G   A        G   A
 La la la la, la la la la, la la la la.
Interlude: A, G D
A         G   A        G   A        G   A
 La la la la, la la la la, la la la la.
CHORD DIAGRAMS: --------------- A G D E C Am F EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE x02220 320003 xx0232 022100 x32010 x02210 133211 Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2008 ([email protected])