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Band/Artist: Wir sind Helden
Song: Guten Tag
Instrument: Bass
Tuning: Standart (E A D G)
Tabbed by: OnassBass
Intro/Verse 1/Chorus 1:
|---------------2-345---------------2-3-4-|
|-----------4-5-----------------4-5-------|
|-3--3h6p3-------------3--3h6p3-----------| 15x
|-----------------------------------------|
Bridge:
|---------------2-345---------------2-3-6-|
|-----------4-5-----------------4-5-------|
|-3--3h6p3-------------3--3h6p3-----------|
|-----------------------------------------|
Verse 2/Chorus:
|---------------3-456---------------3-4-5-|
|-----------5-6-----------------5-6-------|
|-4--4h7p4-------------4--4h7p4-----------| 10x
|-----------------------------------------|
Interlude:
|----------------------|
|-4-----2--------------|
|-------------0--------| 2x
|--------------------3-|
Last Verse/Last Chorus:
|---------------4-567---------------4-5-6-|
|-----------6-7-----------------6-7-------|
|-5--5h8p5-------------5--5h8p5-----------| 10x
|-----------------------------------------|
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Steph Badass |
#1 by Steph at Jan 1, 1971 at 7:00 PM EST |
| It's about consumerism... Apparantly...we did it in german... The chorus is essentially saying she exchanged her "Boring old life" for a new version... only the new version is faulty (or something similar) and she wants her life back Ich will mein leben zuruck = I want my life back | |
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Ben Average |
#2 by Ben Braz at Jan 2, 1998 at 7:07 AM EST |
| The sheer density of great turns of phrase and the cerebral ferocity with which Judith rails against entropy as it finds reflection in mass-produced, lowest-common-denominator consumer goods and media is dumbfounding. Definitely their signature track on `Die Reklamation.' | |
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BOOKER Average |
#3 by BOOKER at Dec 12, 2000 at 4:49 PM EST |
| What a song this is. I don't know what it means but apparently it's kinda cheesy, it's very good though nonetheless | |