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Wolfmother - Apple Tree
Tabbed By Mel Warren
Hey Sir Can you remember me?
G|--------------------------------------------
D|--------------------------------------------
A|--------------------------------------------
E|--------6-----------------------------------
I’m the one who picked your apple tree.
G|--------------------------------------------
D|--------------------------------------------
A|-------------------------------------------
E|--------6-----------------------------------
Hey Sir Can you remember me?
G|--------------------------------------------
D|--------------------------------------------
A|--------------------------------------------
E|--------6-----------------------------------
I’m the one who picked your apple tree.
G|--------------------------------------------
D|--------------------------------------------
A|--------------------------------------------
E|0---6---6---6---6---6/12----12/6-------- x4
G|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|6---4-----6-----4-----6------4-----6----4-----6---4---6---4----6---4—6---4---6
G|-----------------------------------------------------------
D|-----------------------------------------------------------
A|----------------------------------------------------------- x3
E|-4---9---9---9---9---9---9---9---9---9---9--9---4---6
Play above 4 times
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
G|-----------------------------------------------------
D|-----------------------3—8--8------------------
A|-------------4---6--------------------------------
E|---4--6---------------------------4---6--------- x 11
G|-----------------------------------------------------------
D|-----------------------------------------------------------
A|----------------------------------------------------------- x3
E|-4---9---9---9---9---9---9---9---9---9---9--9---4---6
Hey Sir Can you remember me?
G|--------------------------------------------
D|--------------------------------------------
A|--------------------------------------------
E|--------6-----------------------------------
I’m the one who picked your apple tree.
G|--------------------------------------------
D|--------------------------------------------
A|-------------------------------------------
E|--------6----------------------------------- x 2
Hey guys I’m so proud of myself I tabbed this all by myself!!!! Please be proud of me too!!!
U can email me at FunkyBassRecords@hotmail.com
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Jasper Average |
#1 by Jasper van Oorschot at Apr 16, 2006 at 4:20 PM EST |
| I think its pretty obvious this song is metaphorical... im going to see Wolfmother live at Big Day Out... can't wait. | |
Sir Dylan Rhythm Player |
#2 by Sir Dylan Deconcini at Jun 28, 2006 at 11:25 PM EST |
| but if you insist, ill change them. | |
Reid Average |
#3 by Reid Kasunic at Sep 1, 2006 at 8:08 AM EST |
| It is NOT Nyssa, granted there is a biblical reference to the story of Adam and Eve but it is simply in terms of the apple representing that which is forbidden, in the case of Adam and Eve it was the fruit (though some might argue it was a little more 'kinky' then that) and in the case of Andrew and his Wolfie pals it is representative of some dudes daughter who he had 'relations' with... | |
Michael Rhythm Player |
#4 by Michael Roysdon at Sep 8, 2006 at 10:29 AM EST |
| goood stuff aha...wolfmother is pretty damn cool | |
dan Average |
#5 by dan binley at Oct 3, 2006 at 10:32 PM EST |
| Although i do not doubt the accuracy of the lyrics as represented in the book: ador.. makes a well informed point about the serpent Nyssa (thanks for that) that does make sense. Also having seen the absolutic fantastic live set that was recently on the ABC. it does sound-and look, like he is saying Nyssa. Maybe they are being clever bastards? Either way, the are pretty bloody fab, and I dont care about the critismn of them being retro, anybody trying to create music in the vain of Zep etc. can not be a really bad thing. Cant wait to see them at BDO (&wolfncub&whitestipes&KingsofLeon&Go-team&Beasts of Bourbon&Gerling&&&&....!!) | |
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joe Average |
#6 by joe barker at Nov 15, 2006 at 5:48 PM EST |
| Fucking good tune. | |
Jay Rhythm Player |
#7 by Jay B at Feb 5, 2007 at 11:20 AM EST |
| the lyrics are wrong!!!!! it is not "please sir" it is "Nyssa" Nyssa being the name of the snake in the bible story of "Adam and Eve." now the meaning of this song is fairly obvious. sorry purplehazereptilia but u are a moron. | |