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Standard Tuning
Verses
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|-5-------------------5-------------------5---------------|
|----5--0-----3--1-------5--0-----3--1------5--0-----3--1-|
Chorus (that is if you want to call it a chorus)
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|-----1----------------1-------|
|-3-1----3---2-----3-1---3---2-|
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Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Steve Wanna Be |
#1 by Steve at Oct 22, 1971 at 7:47 AM EST |
| "Lundy, Fastnet, Irish Sea" is a familiar line of BBC gale warnings. Lundy is the island, of course. Beeing a sailor who was "lost at sea", the meaning is whatever you like... | |
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K. Average |
#2 by K. G. at Oct 29, 1975 at 3:41 AM EST |
| Over the past few weeks I have had a weird experience with this song. It came into my head a while ago, but I didn't know what song I was thinking about, so I did a Google search on the part I remembered. I was surprised to see In Limbo because I never really thought I liked this song. I think about the lyrics all the time now. And when I was looking on the Radiohead lyrics page, all of a sudden my mouse jumped down to this song. Right now this is one of my favorite songs...fate? | |
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Micky Wanna Be |
#3 by Micky Robson at Jul 3, 1990 at 7:56 PM EST |
| its about what its about i mean come on,dont be stupid | |
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bill Average |
#4 by bill i am at Sep 2, 1996 at 12:03 AM EST |
| I noticed that no matter where I listen to this song, the music seems to fill up the whole room. It's freeking awesome. I go into an irriversable trance when the guitar kicks in. Thom's vocals are so ominous to me. GOD I love Radiohead. Jesus... | |
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Scuba Steve Average |
#5 by Scuba Steve usry at Dec 19, 1997 at 10:57 PM EST |
| I think it's about being on the divide, not taking part of anything and watching everything pass you by from every direction (the dwindling, breezy passing guitars), not knowing what to make of what you see and the expectance of that ("another message I can't read" is pretty hopeless). | |
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i wanna play do Average |
#6 by i wanna play docter with u after the amber alert is off at Oct 24, 1998 at 2:52 PM EST |
| It either has to do with being on a divide or something to do with religion (or perhaps both?) and satan/hell, as the first circle of hell in The Inferno is Limbo. | |
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Callum Wanna Be |
#7 by Callum Parker at Mar 14, 2002 at 1:20 PM EST |
| It makes me think of people lost in their video games !!! they cannot distinguish between the reality and the game. And as they get addicted they spiral down and they cannot resist the attraction of the virtual world... and sometimes it is too late. But it is only what I see in the song! | |