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Pink Floyd Two Suns In The Sunset Bass Tab

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From the album _The Final Cut_

INTRO/CHORUS/OUTRO

G-----------------------------
D---0---------0-0---------0---
A-----0-----0-----0-----0-----
E-------3-3---------3-3-------

ALL VERSES EXCEPT THIRD

G-----------------------------------------------
D---0-------0-0-------0---------0---------------
A---------0---------0-------0-0---0-------------
E-----3-3-------3-3-----3-3---------3-0/7-0-5---

THIRD VERSE

G-----------------------------------------------
D---2-LETRING-0-0-2-LETRING-0-0---------0-------
A-----------------------------------0-0---0-----
E-------------------------------3-3---------3---

Thats all, probably the best song Water ever wrote. Have fun!

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/p/pink_floyd/138510.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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hottyrocker55
Rhythm Player
#1 by hottyrocker55 at Jul 3, 2006 at 10:47 AM EST
I think that Rogers voice is unlike most others, but it perfectly suits the songs he sings..and it fits the style of music he sings to.
 
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IvZ
Average
#2 by IvZ at Aug 23, 2006 at 6:40 AM EST
I remember my Dad telling me as a kid, if I ever saw a 'second' sun in the sky, to head for the basement (as if that'd actually help much, but who knows?) So I understood the reference immediately, but I wanted to let everyone know that there is also a picture in the TFC cd insert that shows the sunset in the rearview mirror, and a nuclear explosion in front of the vehicle.
 
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Chris
Wanna Be
#3 by Chris Simmons at Nov 28, 2006 at 7:44 PM EST
sweet song, a little depressing tho. "leaving only charchol to defend" is a cool line, like hes been vapourised by the bomb. fantastic closing song for a fantastic album. love the organs too.
 
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Allarme
Average
#4 by Allarme at Jun 2, 2007 at 6:56 AM EST
Powerful ending to an excellent album. #2 PF album, in my opinion (though that's sure to change within a week, knowing me).