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BAND: Powderfinger
SONG: Sunsets
TUNING: Standard
TABBED BY: Linkiebopper
SEND ANY COMMENTS TO: eowyn_lives@hotmail.com
INTRO
G -----------0---
D --------20---00
A --00000--------
E ---------------
When it’s played in the intro the last time end with:
G --567
D -----
A -----
E -----
PART 1
G ------------------
D -----22-----00---0
A --0---------------
E ---------3--------
PT 2
G ------------------
D -----22-----00--02
A --0---------------
E ---------3--------
PT 3
G -----------------
D -----22-----0-402
A --0--------------
E ---------3-------
PT 4
G ------------------
D -----22-----00-0-0
A --0---------------
E ---------3--------
PT 5
G ---------------------
D --2222222-4--00000000
A ---------------------
E ---------------------
PT 6
G ------------------
D -------22-------00
A --000-------------
E -----------333----
SONG ORDER:
INTRO x4
PT 1 x1
PT 2 x1
PT 3 x1
PT 4 x1
INTRO x3
PT 5 x1
PT 1 x1
PT 2 x1
PT 3 x1
PT 4 x1
INTRO x3
PT 5 x1
PT 1 x4 (end 4th with G--567)
INTRO x3
PT 5 x1
PT 6 x8
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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David Average |
#1 by David White at Aug 16, 1980 at 11:42 AM EST |
| this song is about leaving someone i think, in some ways it's a cold song but in others it's not, it's the choice of leaving but trying not to hurt the person. i'm serious this song and the emotional connection it has to me makes me cry everytime i hear it | |
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cody Average |
#2 by cody at Jan 29, 1983 at 11:12 PM EST |
| A lot of Vulture Street seems to be about losing someone and moving on. Perhaps a lover, perhaps his brother | |