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Artist: Jimmy Eat World
album: clarity
song: lucky denver mint
tabbed by eric d langley
alrite, this is a realllly easy tab. just keep plucking each note
over and over again for effect with emphasis on certain ones, you'll
know what im talking about. just do it over and over again. by the way,
the (44) means walk it up to the 555555555 part. you might want to
use a pick, but it feels less personal that way. keep it natural.
G------------------------------------------------------------------
D------------------------------------------------------------------
A--55555555-000000000-222222222222222-(44)---------------------------
E------------------------------------------------------------------
for the bridge, just hit some cool harmonics, pop up like so...
G-----------222222222--4444444444----------------------------------
D------------------------------------------------------------------
A--5555555-------------------------(44)----------------------------
E------------------------------------------------------------------
just something to that effect. just play it fast and play it soft.
you can also just move the entire part up an octave during
the bridge and play allon the g string. it sounds pretty cool
if you're proficient with the fingering up high on the fret.
thats all from me now, ill try to get some more J.E.W. music up here
though.
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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* kiss me now * Wanna Be |
#1 by * kiss me now * kill me later * at May 24, 1973 at 3:32 PM EST |
| this is the first song i heard from Jimmy Eat World. jim adkins has a really great voice and hes got great talent in songwriting. this song rocks! it sure got me hooked on JEW. | |
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maniak Rhythm Player |
#2 by maniak phoenix at Jul 15, 1973 at 4:18 PM EST |
| most underrated jew song ever | |
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Tim Wanna Be |
#3 by Tim at Dec 14, 1981 at 11:03 PM EST |
| isnt "You're not bigger than this, not better. Why can't you learn." the chorus? i also like that line | |
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a-MUSE-ing Rhythm Player |
#4 by a-MUSE-ing at Mar 31, 1982 at 1:41 PM EST |
| "A dollar underwater keeps on dreaming for me" = My favorite line of the song. Why isn't there lyrics for the chorus though? | |
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♥brian Lead Player |
#5 by ♥brian♥ ******** at Jun 11, 1993 at 5:44 PM EST |
| This is probably one of the least understood songs by J.E.W, and I think its cool that people love it cause its friggin rad, but there is a meaning. MY INTERPRETATION: Lucky denver mint the lyric in the song is referring to the place coinage is minted/an actual wishing coin. Lucky Denver Mint is symbolic of a silver dollar that the person in the song wished on, and flipped into the water...hence- "a dollar under water keeps on dreaming for me." In the song, the person wants to make the wish alone, the person is oubiously going through a hard time when they think they need a wish to get through. You've all felt that way. The rest probably makes more sense- now that you understand the symbolism...Definitly a great piece if writing- typical of Jimmy Eat World. | |
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randy Professional |
#6 by randy taylor at May 10, 1995 at 6:15 PM EST |
| This was the first Jimmy Eat World song I heard and I absolutely fell in love with it...I LOVE "Clarity" and "Bleed American"...they're the best albums! I can't wait until I'm able to get thier older albums...I love Jimmy Eat World and all of thier stuff...awesome, awesome, awesome. "Sinking into sweet uncertainty" | |