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This song isn't too hard, but it is right. It is note for note the second guitar part.
Drop D Tuning
Intro
G-----------------------------------------------
D-----------------------------------------------
A--7--77--77----7--77--77-----------------------
D-----------------------------------------------
Verse
G-----------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------- 3x
A-444--777--666-66--777-77--777-77--------------
D-----------------------------------------------
Pre-Chours
G-----------------------------------------------
D-----------------------------------------------
A-444--777--666-66------------------------------
D----------------------333333333-44-555555555---
Chorus
G-----------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------- 2x
A-444444444444--77777777777--2222222222--6666666
D-----------------------------------------------
(No bass on interlude)
Outro
G-----------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------- 4x
A-44444444444--22222222222--777777777-99--666666
D-----------------------------------------------
That's it, and this one is for MackDaddyKK
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Mark Average |
#1 by Mark Neishtadt at Sep 26, 1973 at 11:51 PM EST |
| i just love "taking my kisses back"... great line xpankfrisst - actually it was on the middle EP, their Live in London disc (which i'd kill to get ahold of) and the Jebediah split EP jmdeno mentioned | |
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Guitar Man Lead Player |
#2 by Guitar Man at Nov 3, 1978 at 8:39 PM EST |
| This guy I met at a christian convention knows the Jimmy personally and he and Jimmy worte this song together that might be why it isn't on any of the records he is from the band CIRCLE 7 from Tocoa Falls in Georgia... They are awesome too. | |
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Simon Average |
#3 by Simon Donovan at Jan 20, 1981 at 3:34 AM EST |
| This song got me hooked on JEW too. The Jebediah split is an excellent CD. Being any Aussie I love the Jeb too. Very cool song. The occasional angst riden song is always fun. Love the band. great song | |
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Nick Average |
#4 by Nick M at Feb 24, 1986 at 7:46 PM EST |
| this song is awesome.... jimmy eat world rocks my socks. | |
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matt Average |
#5 by matt spolsky at Apr 28, 1995 at 3:40 PM EST |
| i am the return of no sensitivity. i wish i could take my kisses back. one thing to mention. it is so lame that all of jews best songs go unnoticed, and preps at my school sing the middle. not their best song, clarity is a far better album. i wish people could appreciate this kinda music, that sounds more like a garage band instead of blink. cuz they are so much better then blink. | |
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James Average |
#6 by James Cleverley at Sep 3, 1997 at 1:03 PM EST |
| I love this song! It's my 3rd favorite JEW (After Thinking, and Claire!) When they did it live in Bristol UK, Jim Adkins sang "I'm taking my kisses back, all of my chances back from you". | |
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David Rhythm Player |
#7 by David Bradley at May 8, 1999 at 2:32 AM EST |
| This is great. The acoustic version rules. That is pretty much the bottom line. Perfect. | |