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Marilyn Manson Great Big White World Bass Tab

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Great big white world


tabbed by: Omar Rodriguez




0:23 (x4)
G|-------------------------|
D|--5------6------7--------|
A|------3------3------3----|
E|-------------------------|

0:58 (x4)
G|--------------------------------|-----------------------------|
D|--------------------------------|-----------------------------|
A|-1h3--3-3-3-3--3--3-3--3-3-3----|-1h3--3-3-3-3--3--3-3--3-3-3-|
E|--------------------------------|-----------------------------|

1:21 (x4)
G|--------------------------|---------------------------|
D|--------------------------|---------------------------|
A|--------------------------|-3-3--3-3--3-3--3-3-3-3-3--|
E|-6-6-6-6--4--4-4--4-4--6--|---------------------------|



1:44 (here is one and one fast, not eleven)
G|------------------------------|----------------------------------|-
D|------------------------------|---55-5---------------------------|-
A|------------------------------|-33--3-33-3333--3/1-11-11-11-1111-|-
E|-11-11-11-1111--44-44-44-4444-|----------------------------------|-...
(x1)
--------------------------------------|
--------------------------------------|
--------------------------------------|
-6/4-44-44-44-4444-4/3-33-33-33-22-11-|

2:02 (x6)
G|-------------------------|
D|--5------6------7--------|
A|------3------3------3----|
E|-------------------------|

2:36 (x4)
G|--------------------------|---------------------------|
D|--------------------------|---------------------------|
A|--------------------------|-3-3--3-3--3-3--3-3-3-3-3--|
E|-6-6-6-6--4--4-4--4-4--6--|---------------------------|

3:00 (again here is one and one fast, not eleven)
G|------------------------------|----------------------------------|
D|------------------------------|---55-5---------------------------|
A|------------------------------|-33--3-33-3333--3/1-11-11-11-1111-|
E|-11-11-11-1111--44-44-44-4444-|----------------------------------|
(x1)
G|------------------------------|----------------------------------|-
D|------------------------------|---55-5---------------------------|-
A|------------------------------|-33--3-33-3333--3/1-11-11-11-1111-|-
E|-11-11-11-1111--44-44-44-4444-|----------------------------------|-...

--------------------------------------|
--------------------------------------|
--------------------------------------|
-6/4-44-44-44-4444-4/3-33-33-33-22-11-|

3:29 (x2)
G|--------------------------------|-----------------------------|
D|--------------------------------|-----------------------------|
A|-1h3--3-3-3-3--3--3-3--3-3-3----|-1h3--3-3-3-3--3--3-3--3-3-3-|
E|--------------------------------|-----------------------------|

3:40 silence (bass)

3:52 (again here is one and one, not eleven)
G|------------------------------|----------------------------------|
D|------------------------------|---55-5---------------------------|
A|------------------------------|-33--3-33-3333--3/1-11-11-11-1111-|
E|-11-11-11-1111--44-44-44-4444-|----------------------------------|
(x2)
G|------------------------------|----------------------------------|-
D|------------------------------|---55-5---------------------------|-
A|------------------------------|-33--3-33-3333--3/1-11-11-11-1111-|-
E|-11-11-11-1111--44-44-44-4444-|----------------------------------|-...

--------------------------------------|
--------------------------------------|
--------------------------------------|
-6/4-44-44-44-4444-4/3-33-33-33-22-11-|

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Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/m/marilyn_manson/156697.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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van
Wanna Be
#1 by van laurel at Aug 2, 2006 at 3:50 PM EST
I love how Manson wrote this. I think that we all need to look outside of ourselves and this world. "The stars are no nearer" I love this because I feel like this means no matter how close we are to certain things ( he is a spaceman and still the stars are far away) this could be verywell the same as religion.. although we may read the Bible and pray, we are still not anywhere near the God we pray to, and when we get in heaven, if thats what we believe, God will still be as far away as he was when we would pray (AKA) we won't be there at all. "They just glitter like a morgue" we may have been told great sories we have had great expectations about religion, etc. but we you really see them for what they are (fake) they look horrible, they automatically lose the meaning they once had. Basically he sat outside of himself and looked beyond, a thing many people would be afraid to do... This points out everything the world has been so naive to see... when I hear this song the thing that most sticks out is obviously religion, people have built up a security blanket they call Jesus...this world is way too white, to numb, to one-sided... POEPLE LISTEN TO MANSON!! MANSON FOR PRESIDENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -Taz-
 
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Super
Average
#2 by Super Unknown at Aug 13, 2006 at 2:44 PM EST
By the"storylioe, I'd hnterpreted that!this song fits qomewhert near tje end (but befope Coma Thite), eith mosd of the"album being Omeva looking back `t his lKfe. The stitBhes itcxing is `n allushon to txe alter`tions done to hks body in the Dope Show- as the"corporade music0industrh capturgs him and turns him into a pop btar (sed the vifeo for more infnrmation). Ong last...isn't id "Mothe` Mary, Miscarry" (one "@" in mapry)? That fits with thF world Being a qhallow and ugly!place, Kn that it shows that evgn the intervention of Gnd couldn't fix the world.
 
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Herold
Wanna Be
#3 by Herold Beddingfield at Jan 7, 2007 at 4:42 PM EST
You are all taking it really literally. This song, and most of the album if you think about it is about Conformity aswell as drugs. Because it's a great big white world and we are drained of our colors (All our individuality is taken away) We used to love ourselves, we used to love another (A reference to everyone being exactly the same)
 
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Joe
Average
#4 by Joe Farr at Jun 1, 2007 at 2:23 PM EST
damn good song just like all of mansons songs