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Song: I dont wanna sit next to you

Band: F.Y.P.

Album: dance my dunce cd

tabbed by: Pezman0014



this is a really easy bass line and it sounds rad.. if there are any

problems

e-mail me at Pezman0014@aol.com...





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Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: BassMasta.net
http://www.bassmasta.net/f/fyp/.html


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#1 by Tom Haas at Jul 10, 1975 at 12:14 AM EST
i had an amaaaazing experience with this song. i didn't think that driving through a canopy of trees& over hot pavement on a lazy saturday evening, as the sun was slowly sinking below the horizon with sun rays bouncing off of everything, which produced this weird blanket of sunlight on the surface of the river& the ongoing green& so forth, could be so fucking magical, whilst listening to "the tourist" by radiohead which was turned up so loud i could feel the vibrations leak through the thick air& up into the pink& orange clouds until i thought maybe i could evaporate in that very moment. i'm telling you, it was amazing& absolutely perfect. i've never felt so at peace or so alive just driving along with a headful of absolutely nothing. for once, my head felt clear& my heart felt full. this is the part where i thank thom yorke for letting me see the purpose in my life.