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Tabbed by Adam (quick_ass@hotmail.com)
There isn't enough Easyworld on here so I figured I'd do something about it
Intro and main riff
E|-------------------------------------------------------------15-------|
B|-12--12--12--12---10--10--10---11---12--12--12--12---13--13------13---|
G|---12--12--12--12---11--11--11---12---12--12--12--12---12--12--12--12-|
Bridge
E|-15------15-------|
B|-----13------13---|
G|---12--12--12--12-|
The inro is played twice acoustically then goes into the main riff on electric which
repeats 4 times.
The riff reverts back to acoutic for the verses...
After the first verse is done the bridge comes in then the chorus with the main riff again
This is the same for the rest of the song :)
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girl. Average |
#1 by girl. at Aug 18, 1974 at 11:33 AM EST |
| I agree completely with Racquel! | |
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Denniej Average |
#2 by Denniej de Visser at Apr 29, 1980 at 12:35 AM EST |
| i love this song!! i think some o the lyrics are obvious 'a stain to never fade' someone he'll never forget, but there are others that are abit more cryptic...thats y i love easy world! i think this song is basically unrequanted love (however u spell that! lol!) | |
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Zac Wanna Be |
#3 by Zac Fielder at Apr 9, 1985 at 6:50 PM EST |
| agree with Racquel and purr on this one. This has always been one of my favourite easyworld tracks, and right now it's meaning is totally applicable. *sigh* 1 | |
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I am who am Rhythm Player |
#4 by I am who am "SAF" at Jan 14, 1992 at 6:05 PM EST |
| "an episode to file under "never try again" " maybe i've misunderstood this bit but he doesnt't seem to want to try it again, it seems it was something he did, perhaps that caused the break up or whatever that he woudl do again, not the relationship itself | |
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Iåkøv Wanna Be |
#5 by Iåkøv at Nov 23, 1998 at 1:36 AM EST |
| I think this song is about a one night stand with a friend, who they think is right for them but deep down they know they aren't and the main reason they think thy're right for them is because their 'time' together was so good. But the problem is the other person involved seems to be regretting it happening. The person knows it was a mistake to jepordise their friendship and they tell themselves it was a mistake,BUT they'd do it all over again. | |
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michael Wanna Be |
#6 by michael Dittrich at Mar 22, 2002 at 5:54 AM EST |
| I totally agree with racquel. I think he's kidding himself at the start when he says it's 'his' worst mistake because it switches sides when he gets more passionate about it. It's something he knows he shouldn't have done and knows the other person will never feel the same way but might just keep using him, and he'll let them. This song means a lot to me, 'nuff said. | |
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Thomas Average |
#7 by Thomas Reuter at Jan 31, 2005 at 4:35 PM EST |
| Not quite so simple as that; a lasting impression yes, but not a positive one. "Worst mistake I've made": evidently aware that the relationship was a bad idea... but, it'd seem, a mistake he'd be more than happy to repeat. The lyrics are reasonably straightforward: "I would I were the same" - may wish he could just put the (mess of a) relationship out of mind, but cannot. | |