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Song: "Burger Queen"
by PLACEBO
from the album: "Without You I'm Nothing"
written by: Molko, Olsdal, Hewitt
tabbed by: Guido Comparato <comparato@fcmail.com>
Stefan Olsdal doesn't usually use the standard tuning; in this song
tune down 1/2 step the bass or the E string...
Verse / Chorus / Interlude
Gb|---------------------------------------------|
Db|---------------------------------------------|
Ab|---------------------------------------------|
Eb|--5----------2----------0--------------------|
Corrections, comments or anything else to comparato@fcmail.com
Bye bye
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robert Average |
#1 by robert liedberg at Apr 24, 1970 at 7:41 PM EST |
| It may be because they've never heard of it before... | |
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sean Average |
#2 by sean at Jul 1, 1971 at 8:38 PM EST |
| This is such a beautiful song...its has the sweet mood and feeling about it that makes it soo loveable, but then it has really obscure lyrics that you would never really think would go with the tone of the song...but Placebo turns it into something absolutely beautiful. I think it's very relateable to people because it kinda shows you that even though some people are obscure they can still be beautiful... I love this song. | |
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Tim Wanna Be |
#3 by Tim at Sep 20, 1977 at 8:36 AM EST |
| I just thinks it expresses the deepest depression of a queen in the wrong 'kingdom'...struggle that many gay guys have to go through.. | |
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Dale Rhythm Player |
#4 by Dale Diaz at Sep 21, 1981 at 1:43 PM EST |
| its such a great song about the difuculty of life and i love it so much coz even if ur not a gay, goth, heroin adict in luxemburg it still touches you and its anova illustration of placebo's greatness :) | |
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Dylan Wanna Be |
#5 by Dylan Johnson at Jul 15, 1983 at 4:05 AM EST |
| I just thinks it expresses the deepest depression of a queen in the wrong 'kingdom'...struggle that many gay guys have to go through.. | |
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Ben Average |
#6 by Ben Braz at Mar 27, 1991 at 4:50 PM EST |
| i looooooveeeee this song! this and nancy boy are my fave placebo tracks! | |
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jordan Average |
#7 by jordan sjsjtkiris at Dec 8, 1998 at 7:03 PM EST |
| For some reason I only have this song in french. Beautiful. And I agree and think this song is autobiographical. | |
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Nick Average |
#8 by Nick M at Jun 30, 2000 at 10:55 AM EST |
| Lol I tink its boot him... e.g - 'Luxemburger queen' Brian Molko was born in Luxemburg, then brought to America THEN moved to London. :) He does have a connection with drugs aswell.... Hmmmmshkins well thats my thought... I still love Brian Molko and Placebo | |
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Chase Average |
#9 by Chase K at Jun 5, 2006 at 9:34 PM EST |
| its about a gay heroin addict- heroin (supposedly) makes you impotent, hence the reason it "takes him all day just to get an erection". And also "Goes out to cruise and to meet his connection"- make his connection (get heroin). | |