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Intro
G-------4-0-------222-0-2---------4-0---2-4-2-0-2-4---
D-0--2--------0-2-------------0--2-------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------------------

At :44
G----------------00000000--22222222--44444444----
D--22222222----------------------------------------------
A------------------------------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------------------------

Back to intro at 1:17
At 1:26
G--------0~ --2~ --
D—2~ ------------
A----------------
E----------------

At 1:43 chorus/verse/main
G------------2---2-5-7---0-00-0---2222222---------------------
D-0-0--002---------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------------

I know at 4:35 it changes at the solo but if you just play the main riff it fits fine. There
are also some different fills on the end of the intro and main but I couldn’t quite
figure them out, but that’s most of it. Peace and love, Wilson.

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

Source: BassMasta.net
http://www.bassmasta.net/o/o.a.r./.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Commie
Badass
#1 by Commie Hunter!!! at Oct 28, 1973 at 7:41 AM EST
marc said that this song was about his friend peter and he simply wanted to write a song about peter's open-mindedness and free spirit. Peter stood there looking for love, looking for freedom, and that was freedom's call Ladanday ~Live version
 
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Squirrels
Lead Player
#2 by Squirrels Dyrant at Jul 12, 1974 at 6:12 PM EST
I'm not quite sure but i'd assume - this song is about a boy (Peter) and his struggle to grow up - you've got lines like - "but peter never took the time to look and stop" - i'd assume that means that you should appriciate your childhood while you've got it where in this song peter just wants to move on - "the sun" - i don't know who he/she is - keeps peter from growing up too quick - the sequel "revisted" is about how peter did grow up - and stop thinking too much on the future
 
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Allarme
Average
#3 by Allarme at Jul 24, 1985 at 8:11 AM EST
Could sombody pease tell me what Ladanday is. WHEELS you seem to know alot about the band.
 
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Dylan
Average
#4 by Dylan at May 7, 1995 at 7:16 AM EST
I know u didn't ask me but i always thought that Landanday was just a jazzy type filler they were making because it fits in the song and goes with the melody. i do wonder if it means more though. Anyways i like this song, everyone can relate to not careing about certian things and yet looking at other subjects with more attention.
 
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Rosa
Wanna Be
#5 by Rosa Christiansen at Jul 14, 1996 at 6:05 PM EST
This is a quote that is directly from Marc, I believe: "The word is a made up word, a cry for freedom really I guess. The song is about being who you are and not what others tell you to be. It is about standing up for what you believe in and praying that others will see what it is you believe in."