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Band: Everclear
Song: Like A California King
Album: So Much For The Afterglow
Tabbed by: Kurt Hicks everclear_bass@hotmail.com
Intro
G---------------------------------------
D-------------9------------------------
A---9--11--------11--9--11--7----
E------------------------------------
Other Intro Part
G-----------------------9--11
D------------9--11----------
A--9--11--------------------
E------------------------------
Verse
Play the "intro Part" then,
G---------------------------------
D-----9--9-----9-----9--9-9
A-----7--7-----7-----7--7-7
E--0--------0------0---------
Chorus
G-------------------------
D--------------------------
A--------------------------
E--0-0-0-0-2-2-2-2-5-5-5-5---
Part When Craig Says "All those Californians coming up and..."
G---------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------------
E--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
I think that the whole way that he did it in concert!
kurt
everclear_bass@hotmail.com
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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Chase Wanna Be |
#1 by Chase Hendrix at Nov 30, 1972 at 5:22 PM EST |
| This is on whitelightning.org Art: "[It's about] me. It was written looking at me through a jaundice eye. I was poking fun at people who picked on us. There's a lot of tongue and cheek on this album that a lot of people don't pick up on." (Ticketmaster - 1997) So yeah its what he imagines people are saying about him and Everclear but its not entirely serious | |
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Zeppelin Average |
#2 by Zeppelin Pancake at Feb 25, 1975 at 9:40 PM EST |
| We are all our own worst critics. No one will ever be as critical of our work and our actions as we are. Doubt can seems to manifest itself into a voice always talking you down, that's what this song is about. | |
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Steven Wanna Be |
#3 by Steven Crittenden at Aug 28, 1986 at 5:11 PM EST |
| True. But this song is actually about himself. Sort of like a little voice in his head pointing out all his faults. I can relate to that. | |
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MelissA Average |
#4 by MelissA at Sep 12, 1989 at 9:18 PM EST |
| i think everyone can relate this to someone in their life thats been a prick and thought they were better than everybody else. | |
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Bass Average |
#5 by Bass Man at Jul 10, 1991 at 1:33 AM EST |
| Well, I've also heard it's about Gavin..somethingorother (lead singer of Bush). Art doesn't like him for some reason (never did find out why) but yeah... it's about himself (Art) though. | |
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Jason Rhythm Player |
#6 by Jason at Feb 13, 1997 at 8:17 PM EST |
| I heard this song was about Scott Weiland. Art Alexakis was disgusted with how he felt Weiland glorified heroin use to children. | |
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Rodrigo Wanna Be |
#7 by Rodrigo Pogo Punker at Oct 4, 2000 at 3:07 AM EST |
| Wow. I never realized this song was written about himself. I've always had a lot of respect for Art as a musician and a person, and the fact that this song was written about himself rather than some childish grudge he's still holding simply propels that respect. 1 | |