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Demolition Man
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Performed By The Police
Tabbed by Malav Trivedi
G-------------------------5h6--
D---5-7------5-7------5-7------
A-7--------7--------7----------
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G------------------------------*
D---5-5-7-----5-7--------------*
A-7---------7--------0-3-5-0---* Repeated through the whole song
E------------------------------*
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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hnmhgn Average |
#1 by hnmhgn Chnhn at Aug 4, 1995 at 5:46 PM EST |
| [Sting]: Demolition Man (1993) was written when I was in the Police. I was staying at Peter O'Toole's house in Ireland. The Police recorded it, Grace Jones recorded it, Manfred Mann's band recorded it, it seems to be one of those songs that people want to record. A few years ago some guy in LA wrote a script based on the title which became a Sylvester Stallone movie. Apparently the film is very funny, even though it's not supposed to be. I've never even seen it. They asked me to re-record the song for the film. It's a techno version. I didn't really have that much to do with it, to be honest. I left it to the producers. So I'll not take a lot of credit for it, except for the lyrics and the melody. Or what melody there is. | |
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Eskil Oscar Average |
#2 by Eskil Oscar Svendsen at Jul 26, 2003 at 2:05 AM EST |
| 'Demolition Man' may be overlong, but I love it anyway - only the Police could take a funky melody and make it that schizophrenic, with crazy saxes and absolutely insane drumming all over the place, not to mention Sting's equally insane vocals as he blurts out 'I'm a walking disaster, I'm a demolition man'. Hey, most funk people would probably take that bloody riff and use it as an introduction; the Police make all the song sound like a furious tempest by sticking with it to the very end. [George Starostin] | |
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ME Rhythm Player |
#3 by ME at Oct 23, 2004 at 11:13 PM EST |
| Sillbunny...you're such..........c'',) | |