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the jam rule can't belive no posted this song sooner, paul weller is one of the greatest
songwriters of all time. anyway this tab should be pretty spot on so enjoy....

G:2---2----|----2-0--------2-0--------2-0-------2-0-----------
D:--0------|---------2-0--------2-0--------2-0-------2-0------ riff 1
A:---------|-------------------------------------------------
E:---------|-------------------------------------------------

G:------------------------------------------------------------------
D:11111111-44444444-11111111-44444444------------------------------- riff 2
A:------------------------------------------------------------------
E:------------------------------------------------------------------

G:----42---------64--------42-----------64----------------------
D:-2------------4----------2-------------4-------------------------- riff 3
A:------------------------------------------------------------------
E:------------------------------------------------------------------

G:------------------------------------------------------------------
D:11111111-22222222-44444444-44444444------------------------------- riff 4
A:------------------------------------------------------------------
E:------------------------------------------------------------------

G:-4444-------------------------------------------------------------
D:-------1111--2222--4444------------------------------------------- riff 5
A:------------------------------------------------------------------
E:------------------------------------------------------------------

G:-------4444------------4444---------------------------------------
D:------------------------------------------------------------------ riff 6
A:-4444----------4444-----------------------------------------------
E:------------------------------------------------------------------

G:------------------------------------------------------------------
D:-------11--22--44-------------------------------------------- riff 7
A:--44-------------------------------------------------------------
E:------------------------------------------------------------------

G:------------------------------------------------------------------
D:-----------3333--4444--6666--------------------------------------- riff 8
A:--4444------------------------------------------------------------
E:------------------------------------------------------------------

G:------------------------------------------------------------------
D:-4~~~-----(2-0202)------------------------------------------------ riff 9
A:------------------------------------------------------------------
E:------------------------------------------------------------------

intro: riff 1 x 1
verse: Riff 1 x 1, riff 2 x 1, riff 3 x 1, riff 4 x 1,
chorus riff 5 x 3
verse 2: riff 5 x 2, riff 6 x 1
chorus 2: riff 5 x 2
bridge: riff 7 x 2, riff 6 x 2
outro: riff 8 x 4, riff 9 x 1


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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 

Marcos
Professional
#1 by Marcos Prieto at Dec 27, 2005 at 10:43 PM EST
how come all the jams songs hae so little posts?? in there time they were the greatest band around! the song is simple, its about nuculear holocaust "you want more money of cousre i don't mind, to buy nuculear textbooks for atomic crimes" is reffering to the goverment spending the taxpayers money on weapons of mass destruction, and "going underground is talking about how when nuculear war brakes out we will alll have to hide underground from the toxic poisons and the earths surface.
 

hugo
Average
#2 by hugo kippen at Jan 4, 2006 at 6:30 AM EST
The Jams finest song! Is there a better feeling than when you're inside a packed RB's (formely known as Rosie's) on a Friday night and you hear those opening chords followed by Weller's opening line - "Some people might say my life is in a rut." AWESOME !!!
 

calvin
Wanna Be
#3 by calvin maynard at Mar 20, 2006 at 11:02 PM EST
It is one of the maddest songs ever, the true definition of MENTAL
 

ramon.
Average
#4 by ramon. at Jul 16, 2006 at 3:12 AM EST
OMG, I go to Rosies/RB's :P You a Solihull lad then?? I absolutly love The Jam, this is a great great song. Well most of their stuff is amzing anyways!
 

Milford Cubicle
Average
#5 by Milford Cubicle at Oct 20, 2006 at 1:28 PM EST
I love the last bit. Going Underground! Weeoo-weeooo-weeoo-weeoo! Sorry - bad attempt at cool guitar noise.
 

Sir Bagel
Average
#6 by Sir Bagel at Jan 13, 2007 at 4:16 PM EST
This song is about oral sex which PW is REALLY into. Pay particular attention to Life is in a rut the Pubic wants what the pubic get and of course iGong Underground the call to eat from he furry plate, I rest my case.
 
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Austin
Average
#7 by Austin Cook at Feb 8, 2007 at 5:31 AM EST
Hey what's old is new again. This song could have been written on Nov 3, 2004 -- the day after the American presidential elections. God Save us all....