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1035 OVERTURE TAB BY ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA @ ULTIMATE GUITAR .COM
THIS IS IN ONE STEP DOWN TUNED HIGH TO LOW DAFCGD
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THATS THE ONLY GUITAR IN THE SONG THE REST IS ORCHESTRATED
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Jeff Average |
#1 by Jeff Berg at Nov 1, 1990 at 7:31 AM EST |
| Very Sgt. Pepperish at the end... 1 | |
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Jordan Average |
#2 by Jordan S. at Sep 12, 1994 at 7:24 AM EST |
| I think that this song is about a man trying to escape 'the system' or the constant grind of everyday life and commiting suicide, and the number 10538 symbolizing the fact that the man was little more than a number to everyone else. "Does his life mean more than it did before" After the man commited suicide the news came on and identified the man, as if suddenly he is more important, even though noone stopped him when he commited suicide, and noone made his life easier for him. | |
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michael Average |
#3 by michael miller at Dec 29, 1995 at 6:00 AM EST |
| "I suspect it was a prison break with 10538 being his number" - Joe Elliot (Def Leppard) To me its knowing a friend that committed a murder. "was it 10538" a bit of forshadowing of his soon to be prison number. | |