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PEARL JAM "SOMETIMES" -BASS TAB
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tunned normally And on a fretless bass
1st verse
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|-5/12117-|-5/121114-|--87----|
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Last time
2nd verse
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|-15873/87-15873/873-3-3-31-1-1-1-|
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chorus
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|-3*-0*-1*-2*-3*-1*-2*-3*-1*-3*-|
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outro
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|-159---118-|
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* = paly for 8 8th notes
h = hammeron
p = pulloff
~ = vibrato
/ = slide up
= slide down
(X)= hold note (let ring)
Tabbed by Mark Linwood
Hint suggesstions or comments to (Rlinwood@powerup.com.au)
I will reply to all emails
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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DrieZ Average |
#1 by DrieZ J at Sep 18, 1971 at 6:55 AM EST |
| I, too, love this song. I loved the way it opened No Code. It seems to slide into existence instead of exploding like so much of their earlier stuff had. Yet, it has an intensity that easily matches everything else they've done. And it set the mood of that album perfectly. It was a real change for them and is remarkable. | |
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Dear You, Tonig Average |
#2 by Dear You, Tonight Lets Get Ahead Of Ourselves at Jun 19, 1977 at 4:32 AM EST |
| I, too, love this song. I loved the way it opened No Code. It seems to slide into existence instead of exploding like so much of their earlier stuff had. Yet, it has an intensity that easily matches everything else they've done. And it set the mood of that album perfectly. It was a real change for them and is remarkable. | |
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Sally Average |
#3 by Sally Gray at Nov 21, 2001 at 2:10 AM EST |
| So, I ask Vedder, seeing that you're hobnobbing with rock stars, not to mention basketball divas, are we really supposed to buy that bit about you being "a book amongst the many on a shelf"? "You know, you people have given me so much shit for that line. Like, 'yeah, fucking right, you're that guy.' But you know what?" Vedder looks me straight in the eye. "I am that guy." Then he motions around the room. "We are that guy." | |