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Song:The Mixology of Tom Collins
Band:Less Than Jake
intro
G-------------------------
D-------------5-4-5-7-5-4
A-5--3-0-5---------------
E---3-----3--------------
G--------------------------------------------------------------
D---------2-2-2-2-5-5-5-5-4-4-4-4------------------------------
A-5-5-5-5-------------------------3-3-3-3-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-
E---------------------------------------------------------------
verse
G-----------------------------------------------
D----4----------------------4----------4-5-4-2-0
A-5-5-5----4-----4-----4-5-5-5---4-------------
E-------5-5-5-2-2-2-5-5-5-----5-5-5-2-2---------
then just go back to the second part of the intro and you've got the whole song
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Dale Rhythm Player |
#1 by Dale Diaz at Aug 24, 1981 at 11:20 AM EST |
| these lyrics are, i think, some of the most oddly profound ltj lyrics out there. why? because most people don't get them. most people don't or can't see how they've changed. they think either changing is the end of who they are, or they're dying to change and never change back. i love tht this song goes the extra step of saying even though you know you've changed, its ok not to overanalye it because things are what they are and it can drive you crazy to think about it all the time ( and i think my interpretation might be longer than the song... damn my long winded-ness) | |
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HereWeGo Wanna Be |
#2 by HereWeGo at Oct 17, 1993 at 2:36 PM EST |
| What would I change what would i want to stay the same... Again, the bass player's singing contrasted against the guitarist's is just so friggin awesome. People change; you rarely see it in yourself, but you see it in everyone else all the time. | |
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Ryan Wanna Be |
#3 by Ryan Berehulke at Feb 10, 1999 at 4:48 AM EST |
| THis is my favorite LTJ song | |
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Allarme Average |
#4 by Allarme at Nov 10, 2003 at 2:32 PM EST |
| This song fucking rocks, so are the fucking lyrics | |