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This is a much better version of Del Davis Tree Farm by Primus than what was
on the BTB. Everything is slapped or strummed using flamenco style.
Intro: x2
G-|--------------------|
D-|--------------------|
A-|--------------------|
E-|----5-7-7---5-7-7---|
B-|--------------------|
Verse: x2 x1 x1
G-|----------16-16---------14-17---------16-16--|-------|---------|
D-|----------16-16---------14-17---------16-16--|-------|---------|
A-|---------------------------------------------|-------|---------|
E-|---------------------------------------------|-------|--8------|
B-|--0-x-x-0-------0-x-0-0-------0-x-0-x--------|--3/7--|----73--|
Chorus: x4 After Chorus
G-|--19/20-20-19/20-20-22-|--16---|-16-16-16-16-16--|
D-|--19/20-20-19/20-20-22-|-------|-----------------|
A-|-----------------------|-------|-----------------|
E-|-----------------------|-------|-----------------|
B-|-----------------------|-----0-|-----------------|
Bridge: x4
(rest)
G-|--------7--------------7---------8-10-|
D-|--------7--------------7---------8-10-|
A-|--------------------------------------|
E-|--------------------------------------|
B-|--0-x-x---x------0-x-x---0-x-x-x------|
Any questions/comments can be sent to tlondon33@hotmail.com
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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billy Professional |
#1 by billy purkiss at Jul 2, 1971 at 12:09 AM EST |
| What are doogs? | |
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James Average |
#2 by James Burrington at Jul 17, 1996 at 5:00 PM EST |
| The metaphor must have something to do with the commercial side of Christmas, the joy that happens when someone gives a present contrasted with the greed of big companies, the expectation of gifts, the stress on material value and so on. | |