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Artist: Project 86
Title: Set Me Up
CD: Drawing Black Lines
Tabbed By: Bryan Matthews
E-mail: projectbryan8@hotmail.com
Intro
G|-------------------------
D|--------------------------
A|--------------------------
D|--0---0---0---0-1111-
Verse
G|----------------------
D|----------------------
A|--------5-------------
D|--6-0-----00-{5}--
Chorus(part 1)
G|-------------------------
D|------------------------
A|-------------------------
D|--0---0---0---0-1111-
Chorus(part 2)
G|----------------------------------
D|----------------------------------
A|----------------------------------
D|--0-{5}-0-{5}-0{5}-0-1111-
Bridge
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
D|--0-----0001110-----0001110---0------0001110----0001110---0—
Bridge 2
G|------------------------
D|------------------------
A|------------------------
D|--60000-60000-600-
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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skinny Wanna Be |
#1 by skinny mcclaine at May 18, 1972 at 11:55 AM EST |
| Aw. I always thought he was saying "I wanna feel you rejecting me!" which was so much better because it was like him saying, "bring it on, b****es!" Why is it, when you've got the lyrics wrong in your head, the correct lyrics are never as good when you're finally told them? | |
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Pat Lead Player |
#2 by Pat O'Shea at Apr 14, 1976 at 5:57 AM EST |
| badass song, i could never get tired of it | |
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Fred Duke Wanna Be |
#3 by Fred Duke at Nov 15, 1987 at 5:26 AM EST |
| This song seems to me to be about unnecessary elitism, arrogance, and hostility within the Christian community. | |
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Aeddan Wanna Be |
#4 by Aeddan Williams at Nov 23, 1995 at 1:07 PM EST |
| p86 are so freakin great | |
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Baxter Wanna Be |
#5 by Baxter at Sep 30, 1997 at 11:02 AM EST |
| When i saw P86 in concert, they said that this song was about prejidism or however you spell it, but i could be wrong, i dunno....but this was the best song they played...by far | |
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rudy Average |
#6 by rudy smith at Jun 25, 1998 at 2:46 AM EST |
| project had a lot of trouble with their local music scene when they first started, kids in the hardcore scene wouldn't listen to them, and gave them a lot of crap for their brand of music and their christianity. the song reflects their reaction and thoughts about the attitudes of some of those people who talked badly about them. | |
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Thijs Wanna Be |
#7 by Thijs Donderwinkel at Mar 7, 2000 at 5:19 PM EST |
| badass song, i could never get tired of it | |
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tyler Wanna Be |
#8 by tyler hill at Nov 24, 2006 at 11:18 AM EST |
| Tells of how this person was rejected and put down but how he would never give up no matter what. | |