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U2 The Wanderer Bass Tab


The Wanderer Guitar Tab
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U2 "The wanderer" -BASS TAB
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Tune down 1/2 step eb ab db gb
Another dead easy song! Simple but effective

Main riff:
|-----------------------------|
|---------------10-10-10-7----|
|-10-10-10-7---------------10-|
|------------10---------------|

Chorus:
|-------------|---------------|---------------|-------------------------|
|----------10-|-10-10-10-7----|---------------|-------------------------|
|-7-7-7-10----|------------10-|-10-10-10-7----|-------------------------|
|-------------|---------------|------------10-|-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-|



h = hammeron
p = pulloff
~ = vibrato
/ = slide up
= slide down
(X)= hold note (let ring)

Tabbed by Mark Linwood

Hint suggesstions or comments to (Rlinwood@powerup.com.au)
I will reply to all emails

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

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/u/u2/132124.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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yankı
Average
#1 by yankı yıldız at Nov 23, 1974 at 7:58 PM EST
I love this song. When I first heard it I thought of a man who knew he was about to die i.e "Jesus don't you worry, jesus I'll be home soon" lovely line and I like to think of this person searching for a lost love either before he dies or after the event. Does that make any sense? wonderful song.
 
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Grunge Hamster
Lead Player
#2 by Grunge Hamster at May 26, 1991 at 10:06 AM EST
It's about God's call on an individual's life. The struggle to do what's right in a wrong world. I would imagine this is autobiographical for Bono!
 
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XerXes
Wanna Be
#3 by XerXes Swanson at Sep 12, 1994 at 7:24 AM EST
Honestly I think he says a Bible and a Gun because he was searching for God in this sad world we live in today, and this is a dangerous world...therefore he went looking for God with his Bible and a gun to protect himself. The first time I heard this song was after Cash passed away, and I really don't know any other songs by him, but This song and Ring of Fire, are quickly getting me hooked on his music....anway...since the first time I heard it was a few weeks ago, and since Walk the Line just came out, Though I haven't seen it, when I heard the line: Now Jesus, don't you wait up Jesus, I'll be home soon : I almost cried....I don't even know anythign about Johnny Cash and that made me sad to hear him sing that.
 
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Daniel
Wanna Be
#4 by Daniel Phillips at Oct 15, 1996 at 1:10 AM EST
this seems to be a man just going out and finding himself with nothing but the thought of his lost love or, as Spider1 said, God. The later would make more sense. Johnny Cash is amazing and he really makes this song, and i dare to say, better that Bono could have. can't believe i just said that. ;)