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Intro/Verse
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---4-4----2-2-----------------------------------
-----------------5-5----2-2--2--2---0h2h3---0---
Chorus
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-----------------------0--0--0--0----------------------0--0--0--0---
---0---0-0--0-0-0----------------------2--2--2--2-------------------
Chorus fill
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-------------2-2-2-3---
---2-2-2-2-------------
Bridge/solo
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---4-4-4--4-4----------------------------------
-------------------2-2-2--2-2------5-5-5--5-5--
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---5-5--0-0--5-5--0-0--5-5--0-2---
Verse (no guitar)
---------6p0----------4p0-----------------------------
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---4-4----------2-2-----------------------------------
----------------------------5-5---2-2--2--2p0h2h3p0---
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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lauren Lead Player |
#1 by lauren desantis at Dec 14, 1972 at 7:05 PM EST |
| I heard this song was inspired by a Noel Gallager comment on how rock n roll shouldn't be about anything like social issues. I don't understand a word of it though. | |
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brad Wanna Be |
#2 by brad at Oct 28, 1988 at 7:39 PM EST |
| The "Deep Six" refers to a grave being six feet underground. One of my all time favorite MGB songs. | |
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The Scythe Wanna Be |
#3 by The Scythe at Aug 31, 1993 at 9:23 PM EST |
| Haha, that's funny. All Matt does is sing about social issues. But it's all fabulous! I don't understand a lot either, but it's such a great song. The chorus gets me every time. | |
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Clark Lead Player |
#4 by Clark Neal at Mar 28, 1998 at 9:46 PM EST |
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