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Savior
Intro:
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D|---------------------------------|
A|--5--5-5-5--5-5-0-3--3-3---------|
E|-------------------------3--3-3--|
Verse 1: (with some variations)
G|-----------------------------|(x4)
D|-----2-2-0-------------------|
A|--5--------0--3--3-3---------|
E|---------------------3--3-3--|
Bridge 1:
G|-----13--11-------------11---------|
D|-------------14-------------13-----|
A|-----------------14------------14--|
E|--0-let ring---------0-let ring----|
Verse 2: (same as Verse 1)
Bridge 2: (same as Bridge 1)
Chorus 1:
G|----7-----5------------------|----7-----5--------------|(x5)
D|----------------5-----5---5--|----------------5--------|
A|--5---5-3---3----------------|--5---5-3---3-------1-1--|
E|--------------3---3-3---3----|--------------3---3------|
Verse 3: (same as Verse 1)
Bridge 3: (same as Bridge 1)
Verse 4: (same as Verse 1)
Bridge 4: (same as Bridge 1)
Chorus 2: (same as Chorus 1)
Ending / Solo: (Verse with variations until end)
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kyle Average |
#1 by kyle burnett at Jul 4, 2006 at 8:51 PM EST |
| beatiful song about his father. i love it. one of my favorites. | |
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Daniel Wanna Be |
#2 by Daniel Tucker at Aug 10, 2006 at 1:50 PM EST |
| I am convinced this is about his father. | |
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Eddie Rhythm Player |
#3 by Eddie Tardiff at Oct 15, 2006 at 11:07 PM EST |
| for me this is a song about someone (maybe anthony himself or another band member) loving somebody so much that it kills them. and someone they thought theyde never have but finally did get. "to celebrate you is greater now that i can" shows that its greater cause he can finally have them instead of dreaming of them. i think that the idea of "hes just a man and any damage done will be alright" means that to them no matter what the person they love did its fine cause in their eyes this person is god, he is their saviour. "call out my name, call and i came" he wished that they would call out his name and when they eventually did he was there. i can relate to this song so much and my views may be wrong but thats how i feel bout it. i saw them last sunday mua haha they were immense | |
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screamokid Average |
#4 by screamokid at Oct 17, 2006 at 4:24 AM EST |
| A butterfly that flaps its wings Affecting almost everything The more I hear the orchestra The more I have something to bring And now I see you in a beautiful And different light He’s just a man and any damaging done Will be all right Call out my name Call and I came i love that part... its so refreshing :P i think its about a friend who did something wrong but is forgivven | |
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Link Average |
#5 by Link at Nov 19, 2006 at 3:43 PM EST |
| Anthony laughed it off when and interviewer asked him if the song was about christ. And seeing as the man wrote 'Shallow Be Thy Game' on the previous album I would sincerely doubt it! ('I will be your heretic') I always thought it was about John too until I read an interview with Anthony in which he says it's about coming to peace with his father. And not blaming his father for any of (anthonys) personal demons. Because it was his father who introduced him to sex, fame and the hollywood party life at an early age. (dare i say drugs too, yes i believe drugs have a slight relevance in this song but i dont want people jumping on me for saying that) Some of the lines must have been written with John in mind, John had just returned to the band after a seven year silent conflict with Anthony. Saving the band from a possible near breakup. | |
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Rafael Average |
#6 by Rafael Santos at Dec 15, 2006 at 4:46 AM EST |
| it is impossible to recognize dubyas comment as valid when bits of lines are being quoted out of context. after 'to celebrate you is greater' they go on to say 'Now that I can-always my man', which too me pretty much solidifies that its about a human being dying. hillel prolly. it seems if a higher power were being discussed then there wouldnt be the many references to a man. in terms of the title, a savior doesnt have to be a greater power- i consider many of the people in my life saviors. to me he is talking about knowing someone who has such an intense effect on you that they change your life. regardless this song is beautiful especially the call out my name bit, one of my favorite rhcp lines. | |