#-----------------------------PLEASE NOTE------------------------------#
# The owner of this website has not reviewed the contents of this #
# file. If you feel that the content of this file may be violating #
# copyright law, you may not use the information displayed here in #
# any way. #
#----------------------------------------------------------------------#
G-----------------------------------
D-----------------------------------
A----------1-1-1-----1-------1-1-1-- REPEAT UNTIL CHORD CHANGE THEN
E-1-3-3-1-1-----3-1-3-3-3-1-1-----3-
G-----------------------------------
D----------1-1-1---1---------1-1-1--
A-1-3-3-1-1-----3-1-3-3-3-1-1-----3-
E-----------------------------------
THATS IT GUYS I NO ITS RITE COZ I COVER IT WITH A BAND I PLAY WITH ON ANF OFF THISIS
TOTTALY RITE BUT FEEL FREE TO GET BACK WITH MISTAKES U THINK IVE MADE
SAM SMITH mightyjoebriggs@hotmail.com
|
No Picture
Rens Wanna Be |
#1 by Rens van den Braak at Apr 27, 2006 at 12:08 PM EST |
| this song is about being a grown up and saying goodbye to your youth. thats what I think anyway | |
|
No Picture
Erik n00b! |
#2 by Erik at Aug 6, 2006 at 11:58 AM EST |
| The pattern looks right but i think it needs to be 3 5 not 1 3 | |
|
No Picture
Wanna Be |
#3 by at Sep 22, 2006 at 2:45 PM EST |
| God, this song is so beautiful. I had a friend pass away and this is what I had read at the memorial for him. It's so moving, especially this passage: Thank you for the days, Those endless days, those sacred days you gave me. I'm thinking of the days, I won't forget a single day, believe me. The song also marked the end of Pete's days with the band. When they were recording, instead of "Days", he would write "DAZE" on his sheets. | |
|
No Picture
hottyrocker55 Rhythm Player |
#4 by hottyrocker55 at Jan 21, 2007 at 6:01 AM EST |
| I remember seeing him live a few months ago. The whole show was very good, but this was the highlight for me. Before he played the song, he told a little story. "Back when we were first starting up, we recorded a demo and sent it to all the record labels in London... and no one picked us up. One guy, he wrote us back saying that the guitar "sounded like a dog." Can you believe that? He said my brother's guitar sounded like a dog. Well, I've never seen a dog like that... but he certainly had a loud bark..." It was so cool... | |