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No Bass in the intro, 1st verse or 1st chorus (the bass comes in when the lyrics
go, "whent he city crumbles")
2nd VERSE
G-----------------------------------------------|
D-----------------------------------------------|
A----0--2--3-----0--2--3-----0--2--3-----0--2--3| X2
E-3-----------3-----------3-----------3---------|
CHORUS
G-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
A-------0-000-2-222-3-333-------0-000-2-222-3-333------0-000-2-222-3-333| X2
E-3-333-------------------3-333------------------3-333------------------|
BRIDGE
G-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
A-------0-000-2-222-3-333-------0-000-2-222-3-333------0-000-2-222-3-333| X7
E-3-333-------------------3-333------------------3-333------------------|
OUTRO (everything cuts out and its just guitar and vocals
G---------|
D---------|
A---------|
E-3-------| let ring
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JO3H Average |
#1 by JO3H 3VAN2 at Jan 2, 2007 at 4:15 PM EST |
| I'm surprised no one commented on this one. I absolutely love this song. I think it's about two people coming to terms with having feelings for each other, like being reunited after a break up they regret.... maybe. | |
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Aerodyne Average |
#2 by Aerodyne at Apr 24, 2007 at 1:36 PM EST |
| I'm saying that this is a love song. Please don't kill me for saying that, but most of the songs on Gasoline were break-up songs... | |