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Band: Tomahawk
Song: Point And Click
Album: Tomahawk
Tabbed by: Matt G or choke383
Normal Tuning: GDAE
G|----|
D|----|
A|----|
E|-0--|
G|----------------|
D|------33333332--|
A|----------------|
E|0-0-00----------|x12
0:33 first 2 is last 2 in last riff
G|------------------|
D|2------2-2--------|
A|------------------|
E|-0-0-0--0-0000-0--|x3
0:45
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--------22222222-------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------3333333333333333111111111111111------------------|
E|00000000---------------------------------------3333333333333333--|x4
1:27
G|----|
D|----|
A|----|
E|-0--|
G|----------------|
D|------33333332--|
A|----------------|
E|0-0-00----------|x8
1:55
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--------22222222-------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------3333333333333333111111111111111------------------|
E|00000000---------------------------------------3333333333333333--|x6
G|----|
D|----|
A|----|
E|-0--|
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Matt Average |
#1 by Matt John at May 4, 2006 at 6:32 PM EST |
| I was just thinking about this song the other day and I thought that perhaps it's about a father that tries to show his son the whole world, wants him to know it and overprotect him, stating that even after his death "he'll be there for him floating above it all". | |
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Mr. great-1 Professional |
#2 by Mr. great-1 coble at May 30, 2006 at 2:00 PM EST |
| agreed with the Taxi Driver-type situation. However I think it's about a killer spying on his future victims. | |
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Paula Rhythm Player |
#3 by Paula at Aug 31, 2006 at 11:50 PM EST |
| I think 'I'll prove the Holy Roller's true' is actually - "I'll prove the holy road leads to" | |
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GT Wanna Be |
#4 by GT at Sep 15, 2006 at 2:32 PM EST |
| I swear that when I saw them Patton shrieked the "I bought a gun" part...I have lots of Tomahawk bootlegs and he doesn't seem to do it in any of the others. I think it's about the obsessive feeling that you're the only person for someone and that you'll just wait for them to realize it as they wade through all the other shit until it takes them to figure it out. | |
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Tom Rhythm Player |
#5 by Tom the Scarecrow at Feb 12, 2007 at 12:57 PM EST |
| There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that this song is written from the perspective of a De Niro in Taxi Driver/John Hinckley (sp?) type character - a wacko who will do just about anything to get the attention of the girl he's obsessed about...even get a gun and shoot someone (famous?) | |