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Project 86 Sad Machines Bass Tab

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Artist: Project 86
Song: Sad Machines
Album: Drawing Black Lines
Good Song, pretty simple.
By E.R.
drop d tuning
www.strangenoise.com

Intro

G -----------------------------------------------
D ----------------------------------------------- repeat a couple times
A -2--22-22-22-2--22-0333555---------------------
D ------0-----0-----0----------------------------

Verse

G -----------------------------------------------
D ----------------------------------------------- Play a lot
A -22222222222000000333555-----------------------
D -----------------------------------------------

Chorus

G -----------------------------------------------
D ----4----4-------------------------------------
A -2-5-5-25-5-000000333555-----------------------
D -----------------------------------------------

Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/p/project_86/103145.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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A Whore in Shee
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#1 by A Whore in Sheep's Clothing at Jan 30, 1974 at 12:18 PM EST
intresting interpretation. what brought you to that conclusion?
 
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brandon
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#2 by brandon schulthies at Apr 5, 1977 at 9:46 PM EST
I disagree, mavrikz. This song is about the problem of evil. In relation to the Judeo/Christian God, this is "An ageless question, universal They’re asking why" Why, if God is almighty, all knowing and perfectly good and loving, does God allow for suffering? "Now so many wonder why it is So much has gone awry in all of this" So many people look at the suffering in the world. "These cries, this agony, injustices, suffering" and "they say if You are real then take it away". They conclude that God must not be real because if God were, God would take all the suffering away. The problem is that they see the suffering in the world from the wrong lense. They don't see them as "Symptoms of a larger disease Inside of me and you and me So try to close your eyes and make it fade away But open and you’ll see This stain is you, this stain is me" The Fallen nature of man is not apparent to them. They think people are basically good and that all this suffering has not been caused by us, nor is it our responsibility. "Seemingly undeserved is your lot But generations past and you forgot We chose to eat our fill and fell to not" Ultimately the Fallen nature of the world is also an indicator of the Fallen nature of humans, and the guide that indicates that we need something greater and infallible. We need God. "This pain is here reminding us to turn and leave To come back home Pointing to show us the way"
 
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Nick
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#3 by Nick L at Jan 26, 1995 at 11:13 PM EST
This song is about the ultimate sacrifice that was given for all mankind. Jesus's death on the cross."They say if you are real then take it away." "Do you think I cannot call on my Father, and he will at once put at my disposal more than twelve legions of angels? But how then would the Scriptures be fulfilled that say it must happen in this way?" Matthew 26:53-54 NIV. Next time you're questioning your faith, remember what Jesus Christ did for you. This pain is here reminding us to turn and leave...to come back home. He's pointing to show us the way. Jah Bless!