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Pink Floyd
Hey You
From 'The Wall' (1979)
intro
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D|---------7/9----7---------9\8/9--------77-------------------|
A|--2-/7-----------5-\(2)-7----------------5-/(13)------2/5---|
E|--------------------------------------------------0---------|
"Hey you out there in the cold.."
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D|------------------------5-4-\-------------9-7-9-------|
A|2---2---2--2--2---5--5-------3---2--0------9-7--5--\--|
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"Hey you out there on your own.."
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E|0-00--0-00--0-00--7-77--7-77--7\0-00--0-00--0-00-/7-77--7-77--75---|
"Hey you would you help me to carry.." solo (x3)
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A|5--55-------3---3---2---0-------------------|-------------------------------------|
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"it was only a fantasy.."
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D|-----5-------------------5---------------------5-----------------|
A|3-5----5-3----3-----3-5----5-3----3---3-03-5--5-3----3---3-------|
E|-------------3---023-------------3-023--------------3---3--02320-|
second solo
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D|---------2/9--9\(8)9\(8)9\8-7--------9\8/9-------77----------------|
A|2/7-5--\------------------------7\6/7--------------5-/(13)---2/12--|
E|----------------------------------------------------------0--------|
"Hey you out there on a road.."
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E|0--00--0--2/7--77--(2)/90--00--0--2/7--77------5--------------3--3----------0---------|
- Hey I'm fixing one of my older tabs. Enjoy :-)
- Jake Calhoun 3/29/06
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Jesse Wanna Be |
#1 by Jesse ritchie at Jul 7, 2006 at 7:53 PM EST |
| Just so you all know The Wall has nothing to do with Keith Roger (Syd) Barrett. It is Roger Waters' autobiography. The only albums dedicated to Syd are DSOTM and Wish you were here. | |
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cody Average |
#2 by cody at Jul 13, 2006 at 5:16 PM EST |
| cory has the idea. but it is specificaly about a person, their first singer Barrett (for some reason cant remember his first name). he got into drugs alot. the reason that they wrote about him in DSotM and The Wall was they were responcible for his downfall. they thought he was entertaining on acid, so they started slipping it into his drinks. it got to the point where he didnt know if he was tripping or not, reality and illusion blurred together. | |
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A Lead Player |
#3 by A J at Jul 19, 2006 at 3:28 PM EST |
| "But it was only a fantasy The wall was too high as you can see No matter how he tried he could not break free And the worms ate into his brain." Pretty much explains the song, no? | |
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Jess Average |
#4 by Jess Allen at Feb 28, 2007 at 2:49 PM EST |
| The problem is that people try to look for deeper meanings within the album "The Wall" You need to pretty much take these songs without reading too much into them.\ On that note.. "Hey You" starts the second CD of "The Wall", directly after Pink realizes that his wall of isolation he has built around himself is complete. "Hey You" is Pink trying to call out to the outside world but realizing that his communication has been cut. You need to understand the concept of "The Wall" to understand the songs on the album. | |