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Everlast
Ends
This is a correction to the tab you have posted for this song, not that
anybody who listens to it for 2 seconds couldn't pick it up, but....
I believe this song is played totally in G/C during the verse, with a
C F D# transition during the chorus. I think the person who posted is
thinking of another song.
G---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------66---------------------------------------
E---3---3---0h3 0h3---3p0h1----1--1p0----------0h6--0---3-----3 0h3 0h3 ---------
and repeat
verse is
G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------1/3 0h3 0h3-------3---------------------------------
E-----3------0h3 0h3 ---------------------------------0h3-----0h3 0h3------------
This is the basic song, there is a slight walk in C about the 3rd or 5th
verse in, try a basic low blues walk funk speed but don't hit the G until
you come back to it for the song (unless of course going straight back to C),
and you'll be okay. Lots of hammer on feel for smoothness.
Hope this helps, don't usually post tabs but this really disturbed me......
: P
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#1 by JUSTIN LOCKHART at Sep 28, 2007 at 1:25 AM EST |
| I think Sarsbo is right. At least that's what I think of when I hear it. It is like he is telling the woman he loves that he loves her but realizes it is not possible for them to be together. Therefore his only alternative is to find someone just like her to love. His songs are so honest and emotional I just love them. It is like he pours his life out for us to relate to. | |