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Artist: Our Lady Peace
Song: Innocent
Album: Gravity
Bassist: Duncan Coutts
Tabbed By James Arsenault, arsenault_james@hotmail.com
Tuning is standard (E,A,D,G)
This song totally rocks. I was supposed to be in the video, but I couldn't make the shoot.
Anyway, this is the song its very repetive, but fun still to play.
VERSE/SOLO/BRIDGE
G|---------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------|
A|44444----4-4--4------------------------------11111-1-----------|
E|----------------44444----4-4--4-22222-2-2--2----------44444--4-|
CHORUS
G|------------------------------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------------------------------|
A|44444----4-4--4------------------------------11111-1--------|
E|----------------44444----4-4--4-22222-2-2--2----------4---4-|
Thats pretty much the whole song, but remember that the bass dosen't com in until the
first chorus.
Have Fun.
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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murderotica&tra Rhythm Player |
#1 by murderotica™ at Dec 21, 1970 at 7:27 PM EST |
| do all you "true" olp fans think that the members of the band dislike Gravity as much as you do? i tend to doubt that.. if you think they just made this cd to go mainstream you obviously haven't seen them live recently.. these new songs are just as powerful and intense as the old stuff when you see it with your own eyes | |
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mnb Wanna Be |
#2 by mnb vhm at May 30, 1975 at 3:00 AM EST |
| in 2 months, everyone in america will be listening to this. | |
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Hilary Wanna Be |
#3 by Hilary at Jan 2, 1980 at 12:26 AM EST |
| actually i think the lyrics of this song (and the rest of the album) are just as strong as all of their stuff. yeah it sounds a little more mainstream, but its still OLP. give them some credit, theyre still goin strong | |
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Iåkøv Wanna Be |
#4 by Iåkøv at Jun 8, 1981 at 6:08 PM EST |
| few typos up there LoL ^^ | |
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robert Average |
#5 by robert liedberg at Jul 22, 1981 at 12:52 AM EST |
| thank you daniela_m_a that's the point I was trying to make, kind of, but to me this is one of their songs that is least like their other albums. | |
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Zack Average |
#6 by Zack Tredway at May 15, 1994 at 2:04 AM EST |
| NAH RB, TAKIN CREDIT FOR MY SHIII, I'M JUDITH!! HE SANG THE SONG ABOUT ME MOFO, ME!! P.S. ATG SUCKS BALLS. | |
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Steve Wanna Be |
#7 by Steve at May 12, 1999 at 12:57 PM EST |
| I wish I could see them live... BUT THEY AREN'T COMIN TO VANCOUVER... yet :( and I think is one of their best CD's... | |
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Sir Badass |
#8 by Sir Steel at Dec 9, 2003 at 7:38 PM EST |
| I picked up Naveed at a bargain bin in a music store the month after it came out. Ever since then I've been in love with Our Lady Peace. I am a "true" OLP fan. And all of the rest of you "true fans" should realize that it is just as intense as their other CDs, just in another way. And if they got popular, what's the big deal. They've worked hard and they've earned it. You can still love them just as much as you did when you were 14... They're not your band, they are for everyone to hear. And everyone should hear them because they are amazing - old and new. | |