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Helmet
Complete
Drop D (DADG)
Riff 1:
G:
D:
A:
D:-5-00-3-00-
Riff 1a
G:
D:
A:
D:-0---5-3-
Riff 1b:
D:
D:
A:
D:-3-5-6-5-
Riff 2:
G:
D:
A:
D:-5p3p5p6-00-(x3)-3--6p5
Riff 3:
G:
D:
A:
D:-3p5p3-6-0-
Riff 3a:
G:
D:
A:
D:-5p7p5-8-0-
Riff 3:
G:
D:
A:
D:-0------------------0------------------0---5-3-
Riff 4:
G:
D:
A:
D:-0--------
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James Wanna Be |
#1 by James Valentine at Aug 14, 2006 at 8:53 PM EST |
| I agree with idiotic, it is meant to be Pink Floyd's "alter ego". Though the "wall" provides protection, it does not allow for interpersonal connections. Thus his divorce and his inability to make a connection with anybody else (i.e. Is There Anybody Out There). Yet, during the original "The Wall" concert, another band did play this song in place of Pink Floyd. However, most of the concert-goers didn't even notice, adding to Pink Floyds complex about how the fans were not listening to what they were saying. I can see how his song may have several interpretations. I think that this song is deceptively complex with its overlapping themes. Not a very easy one to interpret with one single explanation. | |