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Treble Charger Red Bass Tab


Red Guitar Tab
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The attached tab is a correction of Red by Treble charger.
Treble charger - Red

No Bass For First Part Of Intro

Last Part Of Intro
G|------------|
D|------------|
A|3-----5---3-|
E|----3---5---|

Chorus
G|----------------|
D|----------------|
A|----3-------3---|
E|3-------0-------|

Verse
G|--------------------------|
D|--------------------------|
A|----5-----------5-------3-|
E|3-------5---3-------5-----|

Close On An Open E.

This tab was originally posted by Rattman.

I have a few corrections that sound better in the song.
This may not look right but i broke the song down
and played along with it.

Comments/Questions: snoman@attcanada.net

Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/t/treble_charger/128875.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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JOEL (the god o
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#1 by JOEL (the god of rock and roll) at Jul 22, 1972 at 10:54 PM EST
This song is indeed about a prostitute and how ugly it is to be one.
 
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Jonathon
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#2 by Jonathon Gangloff at Jan 11, 2001 at 3:30 AM EST
And to go more in depth... it's actually about Bill's old encounter with an old friend who had become a prostitue. He would visit the same location every day to see if she was still there and of course she was. He hid himself though, until one day (read verse). The hooker was never there anymore after Bill had talked with her. I read this in a magazine. Also, anyone know where I can get the music video for this? I want to see it again... all I can remember is that they were in a forest or something playing the song.
 
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#3 by nirvana at Aug 4, 2005 at 8:07 AM EST
i agree with bob dylan, i always thought the song was about a girl in bar, i guess that means more to me than a soing about a prostitute but is all good, i love this song and the sadness and melancholy of his voice