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e-mail: Murdock2583@cs.com
Band: Midtown
Song: Find Comfort In Yourself
Tuning: drop e-flat eb a d g
Intro/verse
g------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
d-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a---3------6------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
e---------------5-----4------------------------------------------------------------------------------
chorus:
g------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
d------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
e---5---0--2----4-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
That's all the notes, you just have to figure out the rhythms which change during the
verse and intro
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Kieran Average |
#1 by Kieran Hurley at Aug 26, 1974 at 3:47 AM EST |
| this song is excellent. i *heart* midtown =) | |
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Brian Wanna Be |
#2 by Brian "The Funkmaster" at Oct 4, 1977 at 2:18 PM EST |
| Great song. Everyone shoul listen to ths song at least once. It's a great motto to live by. I think the song is pretty self-explanitory. Basically, he's saying that your your worldly posessiosns don't define you as a person. Just becaue you have a lt of material things, doesn't mean you're well off. All that matters is what's inside you. | |
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zach Average |
#3 by zach c at Jan 27, 1978 at 5:33 PM EST |
| Once again, more corrections. End line of verse one - "And not believing that this time, Her fears were all just doubts". End line of second verse - "And tomorrow breaks again, But I can see that this will soon be over". Once again, very sorry. | |
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Aaron Average |
#4 by Aaron Smith at Nov 11, 1994 at 7:09 PM EST |
| I absolutley LOVE this song to bits. What' you have's not what you are is sort of like saying, to me at least, wat you are on the outside isn't what you are on the inside. I think it's about a guy who fell in love (maybe) with a girl who broke his heart. And he's saying that he'll never go back to her. | |