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Song: Feeling Good
Band: Muse
Album: Origin Of Symmetry
Re-Tabbed by: Friðrik S. (man5on@visir.is)
I just had to re-tab this,
the tab made by Yuffie was almost
correct, but after watching the
video, i saw Chris play it like this..
(00:40)
G|--------------------------------|
D|--5---5-3---3-1---1-0--3-0-3-5--|
A|--------------------------------| x2
E|--------------------------------|
(00:53)
G|--------------------------------|
D|--5---5-3---3-1---1-0--3-0------|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|
(00:59)
G|--------------------------------|
D|--5-3---3-2---2-1---1-0---------|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------|
D|--0-------------------------0---|
A|----3---3-1---1-0---0-333335----|
E|--------------------------------|
(1:16)
G|--------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--3-----------------------------|
(1:22) (Quietly)
G|--------------------------------|
D|--5---5-3---3-1---1-0-/-4--7-5--|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------|
D|--5-3---3-1---1-0-/-4--7-8------|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------|
D|--8-----------------------------|
A|----10---10-6---6-3---3-1-------|
E|--------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|--1-----------------------------|
E|----3--10-5-6---6-5------------|
(1:49)
G|--------------------------------|
D|--5---5-3---3-1---1-0--3-0-3-5--|
A|--------------------------------| x2
E|--------------------------------|
(2:02)
G|--------------------------------|
D|--5---5-3---3-1---1-0--3-0------|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|
(2:09)
G|--------------------------------|
D|--5-3---3-2---2-1---1-0---------|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------|
D|--0-----------------------------|
A|----3---3-1---1-0---0-3----------|
E|--------------------------------|
(2:24) (The part Matt almost screams)
G|--------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|--33--1-0--------------------0--|
E|--------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------|
E|--3---------------------3-2-----|
G|--------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|------555555555555555555--8
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wrath Average |
#1 by wrath child at Nov 19, 1973 at 4:24 PM EST |
| I agree with all of he above. When I hear the other version it just reminds me how much better the cover is. Its like a totally different song. And not to conform or anything but Muse are the best.......well next to radiohead. | |
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Kracrocksteady Wanna Be |
#2 by Kracrocksteady at May 1, 1975 at 4:32 PM EST |
| I definitely see it's about a guy starting again, turning over a new leaf, but maybe - judging by the line not mentioned here "freer than you" (at the end) - in a malicious way. Either he has only thought about others before and it brought him little satisfaction personally so now he aims only to please himself, or he sees his fresh start as making himself better than others. There's certainly an ironic side, as MunkyMan said. Also, the fact he keeps referring to how nature 'knows how he feels' makes it seem that he thinks he is as important and high and mighty as these things. The song at first seems to be hopeful but the subtext is malicious. In a way the song makes him seem really powerful in his arrogance and the music helps this. | |
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jason Average |
#3 by jason fredriksson at Sep 16, 1975 at 9:51 PM EST |
| sabout the seasons changing, summer coming round, and feeling good. It happening right now in real life :) | |
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juleon Average |
#4 by juleon at Feb 24, 1977 at 1:05 AM EST |
| I think this is a cover version but I don't know who did the original version. Matt Bellamy decided to record this song because he wanted a song on Origin of Symmetry to be about giving someone love without wanting anything in return. | |
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Justin Rhythm Player |
#5 by Justin Lepera at Jun 22, 1977 at 10:22 PM EST |
| Just an all around feel good song:) Always makes me smile:) | |
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Justin Wanna Be |
#6 by Justin Thibeault at Jan 11, 1978 at 12:13 PM EST |
| The build of this song was done incredibly well. It gets you so high, emotionally, then just drops off again. So so very well-done, musically. | |
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*+♥+hazz Wanna Be |
#7 by *+♥+hazzy+♥+* at Aug 28, 1983 at 6:29 AM EST |
| I saw the add. It's not terrible, it's a magerine add, where there are two guys kissing and smooching with a chick in bed (they are all naked) and then she stands up and goes to the fridge and takes the magerine and holds it to her face.... ppl in germany (the males) find it disgusting that she favours the magerine to the guys, and so on... but listening to the song, it says "it's a ne day it's a new dawn ...." so it could be that when she stands up time has already gone by and they men are sleeping and she going to the fridge afterwards...... but germans dont understand english that well, so off cousre they dont understand. i was very happy to hear muse there, coz they arent famous yet, and i always sing along everytime i hera it on TV!!!! | |
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Alisha Wanna Be |
#8 by Alisha A. at Sep 25, 2001 at 1:24 PM EST |
| Matt covered this because it’s his mum's favourite song. And the cover's way better than the original. Much more bombastic, I love it! :) Matt sings "I'm feeling good", but it doesn't sound like he's feeling good. It could be a contradiction. But depressing singing is kind of Matt's trademark. Emotional too. :) | |