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Embrace All You Good Good People Guitar Tab

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Seth
Wanna Be
#1 by Seth Johnson at Feb 9, 1983 at 1:57 AM EST
There must be a time Between the well meaning When the good will come out And start the healing You won't know How well you've played Until you've won And if at first you find You can't imagine How good can heal When you've got nothing worth healing You won't know How well you're made Until you're done ...one of the finest lyrics i've ever had the pleasure of hearing... add to that hearing it chanted by a few thousand people in a concert hall in manchester... and it's a pretty life-affirming event.
 
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Rivers
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#2 by Rivers Light at Apr 23, 1998 at 8:35 AM EST
I'd disagree with both of you personally, in the early years was compared regularly to Oasis - with the gigantic buzz they created. I would however agree with the symbolisation of the video being on the electric chair (that incidentally is only the American release). As a sufferer of Asperger's Syndrome, not to mention a teenager I have always confided in it very well. People make the assumption that nearly all of McNamara's lyrics refer to the end of a relationship, but I argue that this in particular is much deeper than that. The lyric 'All You Good Good People - listen to me', as well as 'I will make you glad if I am leaving first and crying' strongly suggests to me that it is possibly about feeling opressed as a child. At the school I was at I felt as if classmates and teachers tried to be better than me a lot of the time and it made me feel rather inadequate. A feeling a lot of people would share. Incidentally also, it was the song I was about to sing at karaoke before I was barred from my local in Bristol for swearing. And the song really struck me then - feeling as if it was my fault when I knew it wasn't. That's what the song boils down to, methinks. Shaun
 
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wrath
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#3 by wrath child at Mar 30, 2005 at 9:52 PM EST
this is a fab song! going 2 see them in 5 days in Edinburgh!!!! can't wait, ill get ready 2 chant those lines lol. 1