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Subject: Hole-Best Sunday Dress (BASS TABS)
Tabbed by Sugarr This song is from Hole's MTV Unplugged performance.
Just repeat this for the entire thing.
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3------------3-3-3-3------------------------3-3-3-3----
4--5-5-5-5-----------0--0-0-0-0-0---5-5-5-5----------0-
If you have anything to say about it, email me at
purple-blue@rocketmail.com
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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nathan Average |
#1 by nathan skidmore at Apr 29, 1977 at 9:18 PM EST |
| first, it's deffinatly NOT about kurt because it was written way before all of that. Second, its sugar babylon, not baby doll | |
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Rivers Average |
#2 by Rivers Light at Mar 18, 1979 at 7:42 PM EST |
| i love this song! its a complete-me against the world-battle song, one of the best things they ever did | |
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Max Average |
#3 by Max Quint at Dec 7, 1979 at 2:54 PM EST |
| How disgusting that a man (Courtney had a sex change, there is viable proof) claimed to be married to this icon, after they (the COG cult) murdered him in 1990. Geffen (and his boyfriend Pitt, who was snogging Love too) helped "it" steal Cobain's songs and record them with her group. It is a mockery of talent and goodness. Courtney Love, your life is in ruins and soon you will be dead. As will everyone involved in the sacrafice of Kurt Cobain. | |
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Joanne Average |
#4 by Joanne Mackenzie at Sep 3, 1982 at 5:09 PM EST |
| this song was written by kat bjelland. Hole just covered it and made it "more rock" according to courtney. | |
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Alex Lead Player |
#5 by Alex at Oct 27, 1982 at 12:09 AM EST |
| whoever wrote the lyrics up there was thinking of the original version of the song by sugar baby doll. | |
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Obtuse Professional |
#6 by Obtuse at Dec 13, 1982 at 4:56 AM EST |
| i was thinking the same referrence (from mayhaps) but sorry emeraldsforeyes, courtney did not have a sex change.. she was never a man. i'm reading her mother's memoirs right now... from the mid-40's to the mid-90's. courtney's 3 week late birth is recorded and she was born a female. and as a GLBT activist, i know that when you under-go a full on sex change from male to female, it is not possible to get pregnant. ever. and the same goes for female to male, you can not get anyone pregnant. | |
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roy Wanna Be |
#7 by roy catlin at Sep 22, 1989 at 1:51 AM EST |
| i love this song. | |
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The Fever...The Average |
#8 by The Fever...The Focus x at Feb 21, 2002 at 8:44 AM EST |
| Actually fasterpussycat, I believe you're wrong. Courtney was in many different bands before. Sugar Babylon and Sugar Baby Doll were two different bands, but this wasn't their song. The band that originally did this song was The Pagan Babies which consisted of Courtney, Kat, and two other girls. And that version of Best Sunday Dress is quite different. I believe when Hole took this version, Courtney could have written it about Kurt. The Pagan Babies and Hole's version only have the chorus in common. So I do think that this song is about Kurt. | |
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Ganondorf Average |
#9 by Ganondorf Dragmire at Oct 13, 2002 at 6:30 AM EST |
| this song is one of courtney's earliest carried through from her babes in toyland days with kat bjelland. "A three chord cacophony" as Courtney once described it. | |
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Anthony Average |
#10 by Anthony Lemish at Dec 17, 2006 at 9:05 PM EST |
| what the hell, these lyrics are worng ... after the first verse it goes into the chorus like above... then it goes " pale blue eyes soo young, pale blue eyes soo far away. " " wash away with sorrow, forgive me of his pain...I've come here to confess...to thewind and the rain and the glorious things...and i've come here all undressed...for the numb and the dumb say thy name...watching you burn..." then it goes into pale blue eyes , take me to the river, forgive me for his pain. " This song has to be about the whole controversy about Kurt Cobains death and her being bamed for it. The death affected her very deaply and this song is very beautiful. | |