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Police Message In A Bottle Guitar On Bass... Bass Tab

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Here is a much easier way to play the guitar part in Message in a Bottle on the bass!

G|-------20------16------18----------|
D|----18-------14------16-------18/19|
A|--16-------12------14-------16-----|
E|--------------------------14-------|


Hope you enjoy and make it easier than the other guys tab!:)

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/p/police,_the/144474.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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tracey
Wanna Be
#1 by tracey grimes at Aug 6, 2006 at 3:02 AM EST
they aren't from the 80's and they aren't new wave...They started in the early 70's i believe, and started punk or at least helped a little...
 
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Tom
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#2 by Tom Ott at Oct 10, 2006 at 8:43 AM EST
i wish i had some of what tps12 is taking.
 
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Kash
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#3 by Kash Jones at Oct 27, 2006 at 8:10 PM EST
I first heard this song while stoned out of my mind , so I guess it ruined the meanings for me. I still equate it to that stage of mescaline where you can be surounded by people but totally unable to speak with anyone. In my case, I spent four minitues trying to tell my friend to turn off the damn radio. She thought I was asking for "dog food nacho's".
 
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Adam
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#4 by Adam ****** at Dec 18, 2006 at 2:23 AM EST
This is a song about the distant future, when Earth has become too polluted and ravaged by nuclear holocaust to support human life. Of the billions of people of the overpopulated planet, a few brave souls step forward as volunteers in the search for a new home. Sting is one of them. After half a year of travelling at nearly the speed of light, he touches down on a barren, lifeless world. Living on what slim provisions he brought with him, and with a ship too damaged to return, he despairs. His only option is to send an SOS back to Earth, warning Mankind that this planet will not do. Back on Earth, latent radiation has prevented them from hearing back from any of the scouts they sent out. They never get Sting's message, and with the oxygen supply running out, the entire population of Earth blasts off, headed to Sting's hopeless planet. One year later, after never having heard word back from Earth, Sting awakes to see streaks of light in the early predawn sky, as billions of escape pods enter the atmosphere. He is no longer alone, but with Mankind doomed to die out in a manner of months, does it really matter?
 
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Marco
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#5 by Marco Torskyj at Jun 6, 2007 at 5:13 PM EST
I love the bass in this song Oh yes