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Riff 1: The Bass First Comes In Just After Bono Sings, 'A La La
La Le Day...'
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A|3/--------10--------10\--------3--------3/--------10--------12\--------3|
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Riff 2: This Is Played After The Second, 'A La La La Le Day...'
When The Drums Enter
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A|5-5-3h-5--------5-5-3h-5-------------------------------------|
E|---------3h-5-5----------3h-5-5-3-3-0-3-0-3h-5-3-3-0-3-0-3h-5|
Repeat Riff 2 Until Bono Has Just Finished Singing, 'She's Running
To Stand.' Then Repeat Riff 1 Until Adam Stops Playing.
That's It, Enjoy
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No Picture
Millhouse Wanna Be |
#1 by Millhouse van Houten at Feb 9, 2007 at 11:08 AM EST |
| the only other thing u can cling to is that it is about addiction itself- not necessarily heroine. bono vox says we are all addicted to something. "In an interview, Bono talks about this song and how it is about a woman who lived in the Ballymena Seven Towers, an area in Dublin which is like the projects in the states. I see seven towers/but I only see one way out The drug use there is very widespread, and the one way out which he speaks of could be canning the habit, stopping the heroin, which the woman he sings about could not do." (Annie D mrs_chanandler_bong@hotmail.com 2001 07 03) | |
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No Picture
chava Rhythm Player |
#2 by chava at May 19, 2007 at 3:08 AM EST |
| Is there anyone here who believes this song has absolutely nothing to do with heroin? Raise your hands, please. Morons. | |
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C.J. Wanna Be |
#3 by C.J. Donnelly at Sep 24, 2007 at 10:02 PM EST |
| those contradictory phrases might suggest the seemingly impossible nature of overcoming drug addiction...and yes, bono has said that this song's about drug addiction. | |