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My Only Enemy
American Hi-Fi
Tabbed By Hayley W
Email - whatawonka@talk21.com

Intro - Nothing.

Instrumental - Bass Enters

G
D
A 5555555533333333----------------
E ----------------1111111133333333

Verse - Same as above - repeat as many times as necessary.

Chorus - "Watch the world turn on..." Same as above BUT -
After he shouts "MY ONLY ENEMY"
Instrumental bit -

G
D
A 005500550000 x4
E ------------

You have to listen to the song for the rhythm of that bit,
it's in double time.

"I want it all before you come"

G G
D D
A A 005500550000
E 6666666611111111 after this add on E ------------ as above x 2

On the third time of "I want it all..." do

G
D
A
E 666666661111111132 - the 3 and the 2 are to be played on the "come"
in time.

Small instrumental with drums this is rather quiet and may be
hard to hear, but it's there -

G
D
A 00550301 x4
E --------

Verse - Same as original verse
Chorus - Same as original but when he goes into shouting "MY ONLY ENEMY",
don't follow guitar, keep playing same thing until finale and the
"f**k you" bit. End on A-5.


Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: BassMasta.net
http://www.bassmasta.net/a/american_hi-fi/.html


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Kyle
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#1 by Kyle at Aug 17, 1988 at 11:23 AM EST
A wonderful song, very straightforward. A young man receives training by a sage -- very "Eastern" in nature. The novel "Siddhartha" has a storyline like the one described in the song.