N-The Big Band Theory C-Mark Graham A- T- S-128 K-D B-4/4 F- H- D G M-4a-8 a-5 S-6 b-4 a-4 a-4 G-8 F-8_F-4 F-4 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-8 E-5 D-4 L- Ma- ny bil- lion years be- fore in what we call the days of H- E A D M-5B-2 R-4 D-4 C-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-8 E-5 E-4 G-4 W-2 F-1_F-2 R-4 a-4 L- yore, The view was so un- clut- tered and pris- tine; The H- G E M-4b-8 a-5 a-4 G-4 F-2 F-8 F-5 E-4 F-4 E-8 D-5 B-2 R-4 D-4 L- U- ni- verse was void, na- ry one stray as- te- roid, Cre- H- A D M-4C-4 C-4 C-4 D-4 E-4 C-8 B-5 A-8 D-8_D-1 R-4 D-4 D-8 D-5 L- a- tion, friends, had yet to make the scene. Then with a H- G D M-4D-4 G-4 G-4 F-8 G-8_G-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 F-4 F-4 E-8 F-8_F-1 L- rude and pri- mal hiss, some fun- da- men- tal o- ri- fice H- E E7 A M-4E-4 E-4 E-4 F-4 G#8 G-5 G-4 b-4 a-1_a-2 R-4 a-4 L- blas- ted forth ef- flu- vi- a and gas, So H- D G E M-1b-4 a-4 a-4 G-4 F-2 F-4 F-4 E-4 F-4 E-8 D-5 B-2 D-8 D-5 L- call it what you may, but for now just let us say that the H- A A7 D M-4C-4 G-4 G-8 G-5 F-4 D-4 E-4 C-4 D-1_D-4 R-4 S-6 S-6 L- cos- mos in its glo- ry came to pass.