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This song is only about 90 seconds long, and not much of it is bass, but nonetheless, if
you're in need of a little filler song during playing, this is almost perefect.
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The timing of the notes during this song is slightly misleading, and is difficult to
put into tab form, but if you know the song it should be quite easy. Track 9 on "Amnesiac"---any
thoughts on this, let me know at pittj.kingshurst@webmail.digitalbrain.com
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Rafael Average |
#1 by Rafael Santos at Nov 28, 1970 at 8:18 AM EST |
| I think the title refers to all those weird "scary bears" Radiohead has on its website and artwork everywhere. Whether it means bears that hunt, or the person hunting the bears, I don't know. | |
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gary Average |
#2 by gary lunn at Jul 3, 1975 at 7:19 PM EST |
| and i think the hunting bears title comes from just how sometimes you have so much on your mind and you just need to sit back and relax, clear your head... | |
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Daniel Rhythm Player |
#3 by Daniel Baxter at Mar 4, 1976 at 9:41 PM EST |
| hell of a lot of comments for an instrumental song, don't you think? over analization is killer. | |
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Jimmy Wanna Be |
#4 by Jimmy Withrow at Nov 10, 1977 at 9:45 PM EST |
| Does anyone know if it is Thom, Jonny or Ed who plays the main guitar part in this song? I'm just curious. | |
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BOOKER Average |
#5 by BOOKER at Nov 23, 1987 at 3:26 PM EST |
| I don't really get this song. Sorry piece. I think it sounds like a guitar warmup in a preliminary session that they happened to record. This is a bad piece to listen to on its own but on Amnesiac I think it works quite well to calm you down after Dollars & Cents and get you ready for the backward glory that is Like Spinning Plates. | |
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JAY Average |
#6 by JAY at Mar 3, 1993 at 6:04 AM EST |
| !&? you suck. Music isn't about only about guitar. | |
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nathan Average |
#7 by nathan rhodes at Nov 10, 1995 at 1:37 AM EST |
| i added this song just so i could see people's interpretations of it... i think it's extremely beautiful in its simplicity. gives a visual image of having nothing to do, just sitting by the beach plucking at a guitar... | |
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ian Wanna Be |
#8 by ian shoemaker at Apr 7, 1999 at 1:04 PM EST |
| We used this song as the introductory music when we did "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" with my theater troupe. Hearts. This is a perfect song. | |
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†grave† Lead Player |
#9 by †grave† f at Apr 30, 2002 at 3:22 PM EST |
| also from an archived radiohead site: WE'RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT. We're going hunting for bears. La la la we're not scared. 3.15 am driving back from a party in New York in a black stretch limousine. Up ahead we see a pool of black liquid and a bundle on 42nd Street, in the middle of the deserted road. As we came close we heard a woman screaming and crying. A few passers-by had stopped to look. The black pool was a negro man's blood pouring like a tap from a hole in the side of his head. The driver slowed up as we drove past and I think I saw the sprawled body spasm as the blood pumped out of the bullet hole. We drove on in silence listening to the woman's scream dying away in the distance. We called the NYPD on the mobile in the back of the limo and drove back to the hotel in silence. We're going hunting for bears. La la la. We're not scared. not sure what to think ... | |
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Nick Average |
#10 by Nick L at Oct 10, 2002 at 1:17 AM EST |
| "theyll eat you if you misbehave they live on an island out to sea they will chew you up and spit out your bones we live on the beach with all their rubbish and people bears giant bears they will eat me and you run back to the house before they catch us wee hee hee cant catch me were going on a bear hunt." -- This is from one of the old Radiohead websites, they're pretty cool you should look at them http://82.109.68.194/Archive/Site4/getin01.html | |
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Wes Wanna Be |
#11 by Wes russell at Dec 4, 2005 at 7:11 AM EST |
| The sound of the guitar reminds me of Ecco the Dolphin for the Sega Genesis. ... Anyone played that? ...Well anyway, this song reminds me of an abyss, of realms that are humanly impossible to explore. | |