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This song is from the Blue Album deluxe set, on the second disk.
It’s one of Weezer’s best songs,and it was also unreleased
This has some wacky tuning: Db, A, D, G
INTRO (begins at 0:08)
G:-------------------------------------------------------
D:-------------------------------------------------------
A:-------------------------------------------------------X2
Db:-00000000-77777777-22222222-55555555------------------
G:---------------------------------------------------------
D:--------3h4-666666-4p3-------4---------------------------
A:-----------------------666666-6--------------------------
Db:-000000-----------------------55555555------------------
VERSE:
G:-------------------------------------------------------
D:-------------------------------------------------------
A:-------------------------------------------------------X2
Db:-00000000-77777777-22222222-55555555------------------
G:-------------------------------------------------------
D:--------3h4-666666-4p3-------4-------------------------
A:-----------------------666666-6------------------------X2
Db:-000000-----------------------55555555----------------
CHORUS
G:----------------------------------------------------------------------------
D:----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A:----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Db:-99999999-77777777-44444444-55555555-77777777-99999999—44444444-5555-7777--
SOLO:
G:---------------------------------------------------------
D:---------3h4-666666-4p3-------4--------------------------
A:------------------------666666-6-------------------------
Db:-000000-------------------------55555555----------------
1st Half VERSE 4X
CHORUS X2
BRIDGE:
G:----------------------------------------------------------
D:----------------------------------------------------------
A:-------------------------------------------------------4~-
Db:-22222222-77777777-44444444-99999999-55555555-77777777—-
G:------------------------- -------------------------------------
D:------------------------- -------------------------------------
A:-4~-6~-2~----4~-6~-9~----X3-44444444-66666666-22222222-55555555-
Db:---------5~----------9~- -------------------------------------
1st Half BRIDGE
CHORUS X2
ENJOY!!!
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Neal Average |
#1 by Neal Chuenprateep at May 2, 2006 at 6:53 PM EST |
| Great song! It's peppy and exciting while its got this sad, eerie undertone. Rivers' voice also sounds amazing! I assume it's about a guy who was lonely in high school, and long after graduation is still angry toward his classmates. I don't know if it has to do with school shootings but thats what comes to mind with the whole gun theme. | |
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Emmanuel Average |
#2 by Emmanuel Morales at Jun 6, 2006 at 5:31 AM EST |
| Good song. Not great though. Rob's Rating: 6.5/10 | |
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JustiN Professional |
#3 by JustiN at Jun 10, 2006 at 9:27 PM EST |
| I absolutely love this song. it's got great energy and it's just awesome. and the Pat Finn thing makes absolute sense because in the version from VCD, they changed the lyrics to : " Pat you know it's true..." and it's also written "Lullaby for Wayne - Live (Lullaby for Pat Finn) 1993" anyways...amazing. | |
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Scott Average |
#4 by Scott Reihlmann at Jun 25, 2006 at 8:05 PM EST |
| the "ahh ahh" parts are kind of bring and repetitive. | |
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jake Wanna Be |
#5 by jake anderson at Sep 1, 2006 at 11:18 PM EST |
| or what you said... it didn't show your post when I wrote that. What you said makes more sense | |
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joe Lead Player |
#6 by joe something at Dec 22, 2006 at 6:44 AM EST |
| this was actually first written for Patt Finn, the Drummer for 60 Wrong Sausages, the Meat Puppets-esque band with Rivers Matt and Jason before weezer, then it was changed from lullabye for patt to lullabye for wayne and recorded for the blue album but never used | |
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jUsT_tHe_PoStAl Wanna Be |
#7 by jUsT_tHe_PoStAl_SeRvIcE at Feb 9, 2007 at 8:36 PM EST |
| Great song, very energetic. I guess it does sound like Surf Wax America a little, but man I wished weezer still sounded like this. I don't think "mileage wife" is right, but I couldn't figure it out. I think the song is about a school shooting or something along those lines, like an outcast kid who's angry. I don't know | |
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mike Wanna Be |
#8 by mike ballard at Mar 3, 2007 at 1:08 AM EST |
| low mileage wife is correct, part of the american dream as envisioned by this song as well as a clever play on words: "brand new car" with a "low mileage wife". | |
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Ryan Wanna Be |
#9 by Ryan Berehulke at Apr 14, 2007 at 11:13 PM EST |
| Amazing. | |