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U2 - Trip Through Your Wires
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Steve Palmer - spalmer@engsoc.carleton.ca

tune down 1/2 step:

G C F C
D|--------3-------------|
A|-----3-----3----------|
E|--3-------------------|


the bass just follows the chords through the chorus:

C G
You, I'm waiting for you
Bb F/C
You, you set my desire
C G
I trip through your wires



In the very end, adam plays a cool riff to the main G C F C chords

G C F C G
D|--------3-2-0------------|
A|-----3--------3-2-0------|
E|--3-----------------3~---|


Here is my version of Trip Through Your Wires U2

Standard Tuning


D|---------5-5------3-3
A|----5-5------3-3-

That's basically it.....Adam does occasionally bounce out of the riff,
but I haven't figured that out yet.....

I also haven't quite got that little riff Adam plays towards the end
either....

Hope this is helpful.

Aaron Jauch
marchwolf@geocities.com

Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/u/u2/132127.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Magna
Wanna Be
#1 by Magna at Apr 14, 1979 at 11:39 AM EST
Absolutely one of my favorite songs on the Joshua Tree, I love the gritty desert mirage feel to this song. It's one of the only U2 songs to paint a very clear image in the mind's eye. It's not only a great song to have sex to, it's a wonderful song for any mood. :) I don't think it's religious per se, but I think Bono's definately going somewhere with the whole angel/devil scenario. You get the impression of someone who is desperately in need of food, shelter, clothes, water, etc. and then, finally someone shows him mercy and it doesn't really matter to him if his saviour is an angel or a devil, because, as he says: "I was thirsty and you wet my lips." Perhaps this song is about how easy it is for people to be swayed to the dark side when the "devil" can appear just as attractive and kind as an angel. When I think of "Trip", I think of a man who is lost and dying out in the desert and the first person he sees; the first person who shows him mercy, is really the devil in disguise. This song sort of demonstrates how easily humanity can be tricked and corrupted. How a human being's willingness to see only the good in other people can be their ultimate downfall. The man didn't really care if his saviour was an angel or a devil, and thus is born the title of the song "Trip through your wires,". When I hear this song, I always think of a man making a deal with the devil. Just a thought...