4 Chords used in the song: F, Am, C, Em7
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INTRO
F Am C Am Em7
F Am
So I walked into the haze
C Am Em7
And a million dirty waves
F Am
Now I see you lying there
C Am Em7
Like a lilo losing air air
F Am
Black rocks and shoreline sand
C Am Em7
Still that summer I cannot bear
F Am
And I wipe the sand from my arms
C
The Spanish Sahara
Am
The place that you'd wanna
Em7
Leave the horror here
F
Forget the horror here
Am
Forget the horror here
C
Leave it all down here
Am Em7
It's future rust and then it's future dust (2x)
F Am
Now the waves they drag you down
C Am Em7
Carry you to broken ground
F Am
Though I find you in the sand
C Am Em7
Wipe you clean with dirty hands
F Am
So god damn this boiling space
C
It's the Spanish Sahara
Am
The place that you'd wanna
Em7
Leave the horror here
F
Forget the horror here
Am
Forget the horror here
C
Leave it all down here
Am Em7
It's future rust and then it's future dust
F Am
I'm the fury in your head
C
I'm the fury in your bed
Am
I'm the ghost in the back of your head
Em7
'Cause I
F Am
I'm the fury in your head
C
I'm the fury in your bed
Am
I'm the ghost in the back of your head (2x)
Solo: F Am C Am Em7
F
Forget the horror here
Am
Forget the horror here
C
Leave it all down here
Am Em7
It's future rust and then it's future dust
F
A choir of furies in your head,
Am
choir of furies in your bed,
C Am Em7
I'm the ghost in the back of your head, cos I'm
F
The choir of furies in your head,
Am
choir of furies in your bed,
C Am Em7
I'm the ghost in the back of your head, cos I
Solo: F Am C Am Em7
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About this song: Spanish Sahara
Spanish Sahara was the first song to be premiered from Foals new album Total Life Forever. It was played on Zane Lowe's Radio 1 show on 10th March, and the video was also released on the same night. So how did the song title come about? Here's what Yannis said to the NME: "The title came from a local band's cassette that I bought for a pound after a show in Oxford. I never listened to it, but it was wrapped in a map, and on that map it said Spanish Sahara. It seemed to fit with the song's mood, which is lunar and apocalyptic, but beautiful.