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Mxpx Elvis Is Dead Bass Tab

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Intro 
G|---------------------------------------------------------------
D|----2-----3-----------------2-----3-----------------2-----3----
A|--3---0-1---0-----0-1-2-0-3---0-1---0-----0-1-2-0-3---0-1---0--
E|--------------1-1---------------------1-1----------------------

--------------------------------------|
--------------2-----3-----------------|
----0-1-2-0-3---0-1---0--------0-1-2*-|
1-1---------------------1--1-1--------|

Verse
G|--------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------|
A|-3>-1>-----3>-1>-----3>-1>-----3>-1>--------|
E|-------1>--------1>--------1>--------1>-3>--|

Chorus
G|-------------------------|
D|-------------------------|
A|----3>-1>--------3>-1>---|
E|-1>-----------1>---------|

(Intro)
(Verse)
(Chorus)
End on A|--3ring--| and let it sound

Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/m/mxpx/114515.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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craig
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#1 by craig gillespie at Aug 10, 1982 at 1:37 PM EST
A very delightful song by our favourite punk band. 10 out of 10.
 
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mike
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#2 by mike rojas at Dec 27, 1988 at 11:29 AM EST
I think this song is about the movie True Romance. Christian Slater's character talks to an imaginary Elvis (Val Kilmer) several times. The movie is about him accidentally stealing a lot of coke from the mob and trying to get away and sell it in California. The song makes a reference to coke and obviously to talking to an imaginary Elvis. I could be way off, but it seems to fit.