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Song Title: BLACK & BLUE
Artist: Rancid
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INTRO
G---------------------------------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------------------------------
A---55-5555--------------------55-5555--55-5555--------------------55-5555--
E------------55-5555--33-3333--------------------55-5555--33-3333-----------
G-----------
D-----------
A-----------
E---55-3-22-
VERSE (x2)
G------------------------------------------------------------------
D------------------------------------------------------------------
A---555555555555--333333333333--555555555555--333333333333--03-03--
E------------------------------------------------------------------
G-------------
D------------- (play this after the second time the verse is played)
A-------------
E---55-3-22---
CHORUS (x4)
G--------------------------------
D--------------------------------
A---5-55-------------------------
E---------3033--5-5-55--3033-----
then...
verse (x2)
chorus (x4)
SOLO (sort of) (x8)
G-----7-5555-----------
D------------777-5H7---
A---5------------------
E----------------------
(its not exact and there are some changes in it so listen to the song and figure
it out i guess.)
then...
chorus (x8)
done
Submitted by: Steve Webster (webster@limestone,kosone.com)
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Devon Average |
#1 by Devon Stuart at May 24, 1970 at 11:29 PM EST |
| This song always pops into my head whenever I wind up at some self-important, stupid party on a lost Friday night. "Sedation throughout the nation...intoxication of a generation." Nobody really gives a shit about anything and so they go out and get blasted and waste their time looking pretty and drinking. I always feel glad that I never fell into that world and still use my brain...but that's just what the song means to me. Also, who sings this? Freeman? | |
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Clark Lead Player |
#2 by Clark Neal at Apr 7, 1979 at 7:14 AM EST |
| ya that's matt freeman, the basist singing this song. i saw them live and he was singing it. I love his growly voice haha. great song, very catchy its stuck in my head now. | |