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U2- Discotheque

Main Riff:

G----------------------------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------------------------
E--7--7--7--5--7--7--7--5--3--3--3--5--3--0----------------------

Chorus:

G----------------------------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------------
A----5--5--4--5--7--7--7-----------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------------------------

This is quite simple... during that guitar stuff of Edge the frets
are (A string) 0 7 5 and i think 3
Just go trying and find it! :)))

If you have the bass tab for Sunday Bloody Sunday please email! :)

celso_pinto@mail.geocities.com
http://www.terravista.pt/Nazare/1081



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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Peter
Wanna Be
#1 by Peter Lambden at Oct 15, 2007 at 7:40 AM EST
Yeah, I agree with venus. She's trapping herself in a world of creation to stay away from the dangers of reality and love and loss and everything. Even though it's not as much expressed in the song as it is in the video, I think it's also about breaking out of that box of delusion to face what can turn out to be a good thing.