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Toys Go Winding Down - Primus
Frizzle Fry
/=Slide
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() = Ghost note
V=Flem Down
Intro
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D|------------/3-------------------------------------------------
A|2-2---3-2-2----3-----------------------------------------------
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Main Riff
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G|---------------------------------------------------------------
D|--------------151515-161616------------------------------------
A|131313-131313---------------131313-131313-161616-131313--------
E|---------------------------------------------------------------
Variation on Main Riff
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Chorus
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D|--------333-444------------------------------------------------------
A|111-111---------111-111-444-111-------------------------------------------------
E|---------------------------------------------------------------
Variation of Chorus
|3| |3| |3| |3| |3| |3| |3| |3|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
D|--------333-444------------------------------------------------------------
A|111-111---------111-444-333-221--------------------------------------------
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Variation 2 of Chorus
|3| V |3| |3| |3| |3| |3| |3|
G|----3----------------------------------------------------------------------
D|----3-333-444--------------------------------------------------------------
A|111-1---------111-111-444-111----------------------------------------------
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interlude
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G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
A|1-1-1-1-1-(1)/13-13h15p13-13h15h13-------13--13------13-13-------13-15/----
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|3| |3| |3| |-3-|
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D|---------------3-4------444-3-444-3------6---4---------------3-3h4-
A|1-1--------1-1------1-1------------------------1-1-----1-1-1-------
E|----1-2--------------------------------------------1h2-------------
Ending
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katie Average |
#1 by katie focner at Oct 9, 2006 at 6:44 AM EST |
| pudding time means the same as it did in the song of the same name - payday. It means that and nothing more - "pudding time children" refers to how children just look forward to their pudding and labour through the rest of the meal (as someone works until they get paid). In this song it definitely means that he's sad that his hobby (fishing) is suffering due to someone's greedy strive for 'pudding time' (payday/money) resulting in overfishing. I still think it's about growing old due to the nostalgia (especially towards the end) and the title (toys is children reference and winding down means getting older). If the 'wing' thing does have anything to do with mental illness (could easily be imprisonment for crime) then it's because their release is like being a child again, fresh to play in the world as if they were reborn. Whilst dark, the really depressing bit is how most of us are more like Les in the 2nd verse - had our youth, had our fun, and now we're struggling on till the day we die - things aren't as good as they used to be either (sterotypical elderly person's thought). | |
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Neal Average |
#2 by Neal Chuenprateep at Jan 25, 2007 at 3:16 AM EST |
| I think the only one who knows what 1/2 the primus songs are is Les (after all, he wrote them). Some are obvious. As for the ''Talking about the way it used to be... We used to pull the stripers out of Sand Pablo bay Now the delta waters go down So. Cal. And the stripers start to fade away It's pudding time! It's pudding time! '' part, I have no idea where you got drugs from (possibly "It's pudding time", I still am unsure what that means). Les LOVES fishing if you couldn't tell. So... well... I have no idea. It all makes 0 sence to me except the C.G. the mexican part. All I know is that is one of Les's pals. AAA! But it is a good song | |
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Todd Average |
#3 by Todd Cathey at Jan 27, 2007 at 2:01 PM EST |
| drugs. ''Talking about the way it used to be... We used to pull the stripers out of Sand Pablo bay Now the delta waters go down So. Cal. And the stripers start to fade away It's pudding time! It's pudding time! ''_an obvious reference to coke | |