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Artist: HOT WATER MUSIC
Song: DRIVING HOME
Album: NO DIVISION
Tabbed by Marco F. <mongo@zhol.ch>
Standard Tuning E A D G
Play with a pick.
INTRO
A 7--5-----3--2-----7--5--3 PLAY 2X
E ------3--------3---------
then play several times:
A 5-5----7-7----2-2----3-3-3-2
VERSE
A 7-7-7-7-5-5-5-5------------------3-3-3-2-2-2
E ----------------3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-------------
A 7-7-7-7-5-5-5-5-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3
CHORUS
D -----5------4~--------------------------
A ------------------2~-----3-3-3-3-3-3 etc.
E 3-3------------------------------------
Notice: ~ means bend string
A 7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3
BRIDGE
A 5-5-5-5 etc. 3-3-3-3 etc. 5-5-5-5 etc.------------
E ---------------------------------------3-3-3-3 etc.
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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Squats Average |
#1 by Squats at Apr 12, 1970 at 1:48 AM EST |
| there are mistakes uin that song this is how it goes :i know the sink and the rot gut feeling "is this happening to me" and i know what it's like to want to end it all driving home between the lines in the road i swear that i've been through this before when nothing makes much sense except for doing yourself in razor blades are hard to hold when we're hit in the heart with problems that won't shift it's hard to admit when im afraid when we're hit in the head with unanswered questions that repeat "how could i ever live after this day" we can take the hits and grow tougher collect ourselves to live longer and find there is no need to be afraid because we all have more to offer when we struggle to cope with whatever it takes to make make your days we all have what it takes to make it home we all have what it takes | |
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Shay Average |
#2 by Shay at May 16, 1970 at 12:37 AM EST |
| R.I.P Andrew Ferrone | |
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Zach Average |
#3 by Zach DeLaRocha at Oct 27, 1970 at 8:57 AM EST |
| First of all they NEED NO CREDIT THEY KNOW THEY ARE GREAT!!!!! I am shure they dont want to much credit THATS CALLED BEING MAIN STREAM !! And if hwm ever goes mainstream(WITCH IT WONT)I would personaly kill every UNWORTHY person at the show. As for this song, I owe alot to HWM for writing this song. It saved my sisters life several times. And one more thing this song is pritty self explanitory so i wont bother to explain what it means to me. You wouldent understand. But if you dont understand what it means to you then do hwm a favor find another band to listen to PS.)thanks roller queen for clerifying thouse lirics for other people, But not for me i knew every word | |
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joe Lead Player |
#4 by joe something at Jun 26, 1977 at 9:11 PM EST |
| ok.. who's he? | |
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Matt Lead Player |
#5 by Matt Miller at Nov 19, 1977 at 11:32 PM EST |
| This song is about a man who knows wat life is about but in the end everything is gunna be okay...I think that this is one of the best songs that HWM ever did...they dont get enuff credit they deserve with their music! | |
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Rodney Wanna Be |
#6 by Rodney at Apr 18, 1978 at 4:36 AM EST |
| i dont see the difference.. | |
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Alex Average |
#7 by Alex Lawrence at Sep 7, 1978 at 12:41 PM EST |
| driving home between the lines in the road i swear that i've been through this before when nothing makes much sense except for doing yourself in.. Pain is so repetetive, and it makes one want to hurt themself even more. But the writer isn't wallowing in self pity and eventual mutilation, he relates and gives hope to the listener. We can take the hits and grow tougher collect ourselves to live longer and find there is no need to be afraid because we all have more to offer when we struggle to cope with whatever it takes to make the says we all have what it takes to make it home. Awesome song, it cheers up up and rocks me out. I love the bass intro. It's so incredibly hot. Ahh. | |
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Adam Rhythm Player |
#8 by Adam Fender at Jun 14, 1982 at 7:31 PM EST |
| Its also the second song I learnd on my bass!!! | |
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Nathhan Average |
#9 by Nathhan griffithss at Jul 14, 1982 at 2:40 PM EST |
| Man this song means a hell of a lot to me. I listen to it all the time. 1 | |
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nick Wanna Be |
#10 by nick white at Oct 9, 1984 at 5:23 PM EST |
| Im not eaven going to say what this song means to me... not only is it kina personal but i wouldent want to repeat what "NickmanHWM" said because we think pritty mutch exactly alike, maybe because i happen to be his sister. so...yeah i think you get a hint of what this song means to me. | |
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Daniel Average |
#11 by Daniel Johnson at Jan 17, 1985 at 4:48 PM EST |
| First of all they NEED NO CREDIT THEY KNOW THEY ARE GREAT!!!!! I am shure they dont want to much credit THATS CALLED BEING MAIN STREAM !! And if hwm ever goes mainstream(WITCH IT WONT)I would personaly kill every UNWORTHY person at the show. As for this song, I owe alot to HWM for writing this song. It saved my sisters life several times. And one more thing this song is pritty self explanitory so i wont bother to explain what it means to me. You wouldent understand. But if you dont understand what it means to you then do hwm a favor find another band to listen to PS.)thanks roller queen for clerifying thouse lirics for other people, But not for me i knew every word | |
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Alexander Wanna Be |
#12 by Alexander Taule at Jan 29, 1985 at 4:29 AM EST |
| yeah.. im really glad hwm wont go mainstream. I hate how all of those 14 year poser girls lable greenday and blink 182 emo. They have no fucking clue what emo is... | |
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Christina Average |
#13 by Christina Anderson at Nov 18, 1985 at 6:27 AM EST |
| thanks | |
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Jelly Wanna Be |
#14 by Jelly F at Apr 30, 1988 at 11:35 PM EST |
| It's off of "No Division." | |
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A Average |
#15 by A Doyle at May 4, 1988 at 2:56 AM EST |
| yes. | |
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Abe Lead Player |
#16 by Abe Watson at Jun 6, 1989 at 6:38 AM EST |
| has anyone heard emo by them and if you have where can i get tabs or lyrics | |
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heitor Average |
#17 by heitor dolinski at Apr 25, 1992 at 9:53 PM EST |
| Which CD is this off of? | |
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Toby Wanna Be |
#18 by Toby Moran at Feb 20, 1994 at 7:55 AM EST |
| We know what know one else does . We are the HOT WATER MUSIC FANS AND WE STAND STRONG. But we stand practicly alone and thats the only way it can be. It is great that not everyone understands you because not everyone diserves to be saved by you like i was. I have realized so much since listening to you guys . You have changed my life . And i am so envious that you are so positive and everything i could ever strive to become. The few that know the truth. we love you HWM . and always will .thank you for all you have writen and for singing your heart out for what you beleve in. You will always be remmembered by the people that understand you. We have faith because of you and only in you. Though i dont think that you will ever get to see the true impact you have on your few fans. I am glad you can see us singing our hearts out with you at your shows. I can only say one last thing that sums you up into one word TRUTH. NEVER SURRENDER ROCK AND ROLL | |
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John-Marc Average |
#19 by John-Marc Diner at Sep 3, 1996 at 6:35 PM EST |
| This song is really a best friend to you when ur feeling like shit.... anyone can relate to it so i think its one of Hot water's best! | |
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Nick Professional Badass |
#20 by Nick Koumoutseas at May 30, 1997 at 2:50 PM EST |
| That song "emo" is actually titled You Can Take The Boy Out of Bradenton. Some moron mistitled it. | |
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Winterborn Average |
#21 by Winterborn at Sep 22, 1999 at 10:59 AM EST |
| This was the first song that I learned on the bass and I must say, this song is one of the best. | |
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Dylan Average |
#22 by Dylan Ruiz at Feb 21, 2001 at 7:01 AM EST |
| dont worry hot water music aint goin mainstream unless it ditches its talent for poppy beats to appeal to teenage blink182 crowds and radio airplay time. They are popular with worthy people with actual taste in music and i dont think they'll go with the "mainstream poppunk trend" any time soon yo. rock on and continue kickin ass with good taste in music. | |
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danielle Lead Player |
#23 by danielle woodley at Mar 5, 2004 at 2:17 AM EST |
| oh yeah... its my first song im learning on bass | |
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frosty Average |
#24 by frosty Angel at May 26, 2006 at 9:09 PM EST |
| I'm glad some groups are trying to pull the troubled youth out of the gutter. | |