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No bass for the Intro
Bass comes in at about 0:37
Verse 1
G--------------
D--------------
A-0-2----------
E--------------
Verse 2
G---------------
D---------------
A-7-5-7-5-------
E--------7-5-7-5
Chorus
G----------------
D----------------
A---2-0-5-2-0-2-0
E-3--------------
Verse 3
G--------------
D--------------
A--------------
E-0-2----------
Verse 4
G---------------
D---------------
A-7-5-7-5-------
E--------7-5-7-5
Back To Chorus
Outro
G----------------------------
D----------------------------
A-2-2-2-2-0-0-0-0----------2-
E-----------------3-0-1-3-1--
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+ Dissolve + Rhythm Player |
#1 by + Dissolve + at Jan 13, 2006 at 6:06 PM EST |
| i love this bloody band. i'm sad for the old lineup though. can't they all just get along? | |
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Daniel Average |
#2 by Daniel at Feb 2, 2006 at 11:07 AM EST |
| which is a better gig opener, turn up the sun or hello? | |
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IvZ Average |
#3 by IvZ at Aug 19, 2006 at 10:36 AM EST |
| turn up the sun defiitely...though i like the Swamp song as a gig-opener | |
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vincent Average |
#4 by vincent sayre at Sep 6, 2006 at 10:05 AM EST |
| The opening guitar part is great, but the verses/chorus are mostly not sung...it isn't quite singing. Andy's talented, yes, but this song doesn't qualify for a good song. It's filler, really. Having said that I suppose I've stirred up a hornet's nest of people telling me my opinion is wrong. Fuck em. | |