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s/soul_coughing/Casiotone.tab
title: "Casiotone Nation"
Artist: Soul Coughing
Album: "Ruby Vroom"
Transcriber: Lee Nitzani
This one's a little tricky and involves a bit of sliding, but is well
worth the effort.
G-----------------------------1-----2-----4-----2-
D---1-----2-----4-----2---------------------------
A---------------------------2---3-4---5-6---5-4---
E-2---3-4---5-6---5-4-----------------------------
The lyrics are available on the Five Percent Nation, SC's official
website, at
www.soulcoughing.com
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
Brought to you by the BassMasta
http://www.bassmasta.net/s/soul_coughing/127293.html
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graeme Lead Player |
#1 by graeme cook at Jul 28, 1972 at 12:52 AM EST |
| Taken from their site: The five percent nation of fill-in-the-blank. Live, I fill in the blank with whatever comes into my head at the time. People will come up to me on the street and be like, "Yo, Doughty, the five percent nation of McNugget." Once I said thename of a girl I knew and was approached angrily by this other girl, "Hey you made her a five percent nation, when are you going to make me a five percent nation?" Heh, care to say that again? :P | |
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matt Average |
#2 by matt rigg at Jun 19, 1975 at 4:12 AM EST |
| Yes, the "everybody's movin'" part is borrowed from Fugazi, and the chant of "Yor, Yor, he's a man!" is actually from the theme song of Yor: The Hunter From The Future, an 80's b-movie that was featured on mystery science theater 3000. | |
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Oliver Average |
#3 by Oliver Russ at Nov 29, 1978 at 3:25 PM EST |
| this has something to do with the 5% nation of Islam. i'm not too familiar with such matters, so anybody with a better explanation should feel free to comment . . . | |
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hottyrocker55 Rhythm Player |
#4 by hottyrocker55 at Jun 11, 1982 at 3:50 PM EST |
| at any rate, i've never been blown away the first time i heard a song/artist the first time like this one did in the spring of '95 as i was listening to the local college station on my way home | |
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Rosa Wanna Be |
#5 by Rosa Christiansen at Sep 3, 1986 at 3:49 PM EST |
| i think it is themed, not just "whatever came to their mind first." but i enjoy this song a lot... my sister gets annoyed when i play it, though - she's like "they're just counting by fives and saying random stuff." oh well, you can't make everyone happy. good song! | |
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Milford Cubicle Average |
#6 by Milford Cubicle at Sep 2, 1991 at 5:59 AM EST |
| Does anyone else hear someone calling out "SATAN! SATAN! SATAN!" near the end? | |