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Song: Soft Serve
Artist: Soul Coughing
Album: Irresistible Bliss
Tabbed by: greg day (gday18@cif.rochester.edu)
with the assistance of jeff wirshem
(II-V-I progression in Bb)
| C C | F Bb :||
G|----------------------2-5-2-----|---------------------------------|
D|----------------2-5-5-------0---|------------6-7///////slide/down-|
A|-(3)*---------3-----------------|----------7----------------------|
E|--------------------------------|---------------------------------|
* not played first time through
please send corrections or alternate interpretations.
thanks to jeff for his much more accurate version!
(soul coughing lives)
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Mitch Average |
#1 by Mitch Macaulay at Oct 21, 1972 at 12:06 PM EST |
| i think it has something to do with how tough his life is, blaming his sister but she take no responsablity for it, acting like she did nothing, or something along those lines | |
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Rad Average |
#2 by Rad Johnson at Dec 16, 1985 at 3:03 PM EST |
| I feel like the words are put together in a random poetic way. Cool jam. | |
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Alberto Average |
#3 by Alberto Guglielmino at Feb 26, 2003 at 7:35 PM EST |
| Here's what Mike Doughty said on www.scug.net: Saw a girl in Georgia, but I lived in Brooklyn; she couldn't deal with the mileage, she ditched me. I actually yelped at her "You dumped me!" and she replied, rolling her eyes, "'Dumped' (sigh) That word is so 80's." It was late August, humid and awful in New York, my apartment in Fort Greene was practically a steambath. The guitar part comes from an attempt to emulate the way the guitar slithers around the accents in Snoop Dogg's "Nuthin' But A 'G' Thing", whereas the melody is more or less failed attempts at variants of the line "...and I slowly came to see all of the things that you are made of...." in the Mary J. Blige song "Real Love." | |