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Artist: Rammstein
Song: Spieluhr
Album: Mutter
Tabber: Ross Campbell (CatmanRoss@aol.com)
Tuning: Drop-D
Intro: Rest
VERSE
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D|-----|---------------------------------------------------------------- (X7)
E|-----|----------------------------------------------------------------
D|-3---|--3-0-0-3-0-0-3-0-0-3-0-0-3-0-0-3-0-0-3-0-0-3-0-0-3-0-0-3-6-6-6-
CHORUS (HOPPE HOPPE REITER......)
G|----------------------------------------------------------------------
D|----------------------------------------------------------------------(X2)
E|0000000000000000------------------------------------------------------
D|----------------333333333333333333111111111111166666666644444444444444
VERSE (X5)
CHORUS (X4)
REST
SOLO (REST)
CHORUS (X4)
OUTRO (REST)
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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No Picture
matthew Rhythm Player |
#1 by matthew robinson at Mar 15, 1981 at 9:44 PM EST |
| This song is about a German folk tale about a child that gets burried alive with a music box. Then on dead sunday when people gather to the graveyard, hear the musicbox and a "rider" comes to rescue him. | |
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No Picture
Oli Average |
#2 by Oli n/a at Dec 20, 1983 at 7:03 AM EST |
| I disagree with your opinion mue91. You cannot prove your interpretation with just two examples, which can easily have other meanings. Freeman has a better interpretation, and there are better "proven" aproaches in the english version of this song. This song has nothing to do with racism, it is just another version of a german tale, underlined by the children song. Try to find more proves from the text mue91; your interpretation "bewegt sich auf sehr dünnem Eis" as to speak in german. | |