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Pearl Jam Hey Foxymophandlemama Thats Me Bass Tab

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the following song are by Pearl Jam off "Vitology". All songs tabbed by Zeekford

hey foxymophandlemama, that's me


bass doesn't come in until 5:31
G|---------------|--------------------------|
D|---------------|--------------------------|
A|---3--3--------|---3--3-------------------|
E|-5------3--3-5-|-5------3--3-5-5-0-5--5-5-|

At 6:27
G|-----------------------------|
D|---------------7--7-7--7-7-7-|
A|---3--3------5---------------|
E|-5------3--3-----------------|

At 6:44
G|------------------------|
D|------5--5-5-5-5-5-5----|
A|---3------------------0-|
E|-5----------------------|

last line
G|----------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------|
A|---3--3---------------------------------|
E|-5------3--3-5-5-5-5-/-7-7-7-7-5-5-5-5-|

and there's left over guitar effects and the kids final words about killing
himself.

there U go. That's all of Vitology. I hope U like it. Send Your comments to:
zeekford@capecod.net

Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/p/pearl_jam/129190.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Alyssa
Professional
#1 by Alyssa at May 24, 1972 at 12:02 AM EST
i read in a magazine that a part of this song was written about kurt cobain, the album was written after Cobains death: Do you ever think that you would actually, really kill yourself? Well, if I have thought about it real, uhh, real deep... Yes, I believe I would... I have thought about it real, uhh, real deep... Yes, I believe I would... And, I can still fantasize, but I keep it to myself... Keep it to myself...keep it to myself... ...that I can walk without hands of theirs... And, I can still fantasize, but I keep it to myself... Keep it to myself...keep it to myself... I think I deserve to be loved, dont you? ...that I can walk without hands of theirs... And, I can still fantasize, but I keep it to myself... Keep it to myself...keep it to myself... I think I deserve to be loved, dont you? Very much so...
 
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Christian Count
Average
#2 by Christian Country Rocker at Aug 29, 1974 at 11:25 PM EST
This is a really cool/creepy song. Its actually real recordings from a Mental Hospital with Eddie on Guitar and Jack on Drums.
 
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Kubota35
Professional
#3 by Kubota35 at Sep 2, 1976 at 6:19 PM EST
Ugh, I can't stand this song. In fact, this isn't even a song. It's a recording from a mental hospital and some creepy guitar licks and a whole bunch of other crap thrown together. I like to pretend that Immortality is the last track on Vitalogy.
 
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Chris
Average
#4 by Chris Hutt at Dec 27, 1976 at 2:20 PM EST
also reminds me of lost keys (blame hoffman) off of tools' 10,000 record
 
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matt
Wanna Be
#5 by matt sims at May 6, 1978 at 7:00 AM EST
reminds me of Revolution 9
 
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Athena-beana-fo
Average
#6 by Athena-beana-fo-feena -katrina-gina-go-zeena-fe-fi-fo...ATHENA at Mar 10, 1980 at 12:12 AM EST
Really creepy song, I totally agree that this album is put together much like 10,000 Days, I wonder if Tool meant to copy the layout? Or have other bands had albums with tracks like this before Pearl Jam? Whatever the case I guess it was cool to listen to once, but after that it can just get skipped. For that reason, it is a good closer, anywhere else in the album and it would have totally ruined the flow.
 
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shawna
Badass
#7 by shawna lykins at Jun 17, 1983 at 6:15 AM EST
i agree, vitalogy is my fav album, and immortality is my fav song on vitalogy, i kind of just pretend stupid mop doesnt exist
 
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*-Jessica-*
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#8 by *-Jessica-* at Sep 19, 1985 at 8:01 PM EST
I don't know where Cam-win is coming from: there's a beat throughout the track, and a bass line at the end...it's CLEARLY a song. Just as every word in a book has a place being there, every song on an album has a place. I think this song, in quoting mental hospital patients, and ending with the most important question to ask oneself in life, is an EXTREMELY profound way to end a remarkably dark and raw album. Awesomely chilling sonic montage and great last track. Also, I totally agree with several people's comments making comparisons to Tool's music, and especially "lost keys (blame hoffman)" though I think this track even more resembles the track right after that one on 10,000 days, "Rosetta Stoned."
 
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#9 by In Memory of Syd 1946-2006 at Oct 14, 1986 at 11:45 AM EST
necrophage, too bad tool sucks, bad connection right there
 
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dustin
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#10 by dustin mount at Dec 2, 1987 at 3:24 AM EST
THIS IS NOT A HORRIBLE TRACK... I see a lot of connections with this album and tools Aenema with all the interludes and so called "filler" tracks... about 6;30 when it starts getting overdone
 
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Caleb
Lead Player
#11 by Caleb Kerns at May 31, 1996 at 8:02 AM EST
necrophage, too bad tool sucks, bad connection right there
 
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Brian
Wanna Be
#12 by Brian "The Funkmaster" at Apr 22, 1998 at 12:52 AM EST
it's pure genius if anything. words in itself don't mean squat but they way they are displayed and played with the backing music is in itself much more than a hidden track so maybe that's why they wanted to include it as the actual offical ending song.
 
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John
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#13 by John Tinsley at Jun 11, 1998 at 1:48 AM EST
Now that I look back on this song, I'll admit it isn't QUITE as horrible as I once thought it was...this song is supposed to represent the pain that Eddie Vedder was going through at the time. But still, this just ended up being annoying, rather than getting the point across. Should've been a b-side.
 
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Alex
Average
#14 by Alex Moore at Nov 18, 2005 at 6:04 AM EST
it's creepy and weird but I can never pass 1 minute, it's boring
 
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yankı
Average
#15 by yankı yıldız at May 8, 2007 at 1:37 PM EST
cool filler the first time but Immortality is such a better closer