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U2 "Boomerang II" - Bass Tab
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Main riff:
G---------------------------------
D---------------------------------
A----7-7-7-5-7-------7-7-7-5-7----
E--7-----------5---7--------------
The two interludes in the song goes like this:
G------------
D------------
A-------5----
E--3------5--
Repeat that 4 times and then back to the main riff
That's all!
Tabbed by Roberto Cruz
Comments, questions, corrections e-mail me at
zurc@sprint.ca
U2 "Boomerang II" - Bass tab
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This is not a correction, but this song sounds much better with slappings.
Also the little interludes are played like this:
G------------
D------------
A------------ (4 times)
E--3----3-5--
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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darren Wanna Be |
#1 by darren sackaney at Jul 9, 1991 at 3:13 AM EST |
| Yes it is -_-, there are more songs than what you have on albums moron. | |
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Sean Average |
#2 by Sean Robinson at Oct 7, 1999 at 9:47 AM EST |
| boomerang i not a U2 song!!! | |
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Denver Wanna Be |
#3 by Denver #2 at Jan 11, 2003 at 12:45 AM EST |
| For those who need the facts, Boomerang II was a b-side that first appeared on the gatefold 7" single release for Pride (In the Name of Love). Also included were Boomerang, the instrumental version, and 4th of July. Brian Eno didn't like these particularly, so they were left off the album. Edge said he enjoyed doing the african guitar, if I can remember correctly from what I've read. | |