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Eskimo Joe - From The Sea acoustic
Capo 1st Fret. ( all notes relevant to capo )
Tabbed by - C.Nguyen
Credits to: Eskimo Joe
Intro - palm mute
E-|--------------------------|
B-|--------------------------|
G-|--------------------------|
D-|-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3------|
A-|-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3--etc-|
E-|-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1------|
E-|-----------------|-----------------|
B-|-----1---0-------|-----1---0-------|
G-|---2---2---2---2-|---2---2---2---2-|
D-|-3-----------3---|-3-----------3---|
A-|-----------------|-----------------|
E-|-----------------|-----------------|
E-|-----0-----------|-----0-----------|
B-|---------3-1-0-1-|---------3-1-0-1-|
G-|---2---2---------|---2---2---------|
D-|-----------------|-----------------|
A-|-0---------------|-0---------------|
E-|-----------------|-----------------|
F Am
Oooh I'm so spaced out today,
F Am
Oooh I could have slept for days,
F Am G D F
It's like a radar and it comes to you from the sea
Am G
From the sea
D F
From the sea
F Am
Ooh she's just so under pain
F Am
Ooh I'm so spaced out today
F Am G D F
My head's a lead weight and it comes to you from the sea
Am G
From the sea
D F
From the sea
Am C F
Hello, hello, oh hello
C
The world repeats itself some how
Am C F
She knows, she knows, oh she knows
C
(The world repeats itself some how)
D F
Only just beginning to know
D F
She's only just beginning to know
(same chords are played during the next verses and choruses)
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Adam Average |
#1 by Adam at Sep 10, 1972 at 10:18 PM EST |
| jeskimo's explaination is good... well its straight from the song writer so i'm assuming that its right! But also, she's right about the dark mysterious feel.... i like it when the music can convey a mood, and not just the lyrics. Its a sign of a talented band. | |
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Badass |
#2 by guess wha' i suck at Mar 1, 1979 at 9:37 PM EST |
| It sounds like a free song. Seems like it's partly about escaping to the sea, leaving all the worries and pain. Or learning about the world, and the new freedom that creates. Either way it's a great song! | |
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Chris Average |
#3 by Chris Essery at Mar 9, 1987 at 2:35 PM EST |
| this song is so awesome, got no idea what its about, but i'm seeing eskimo joe in 16 days at Homebake in Sydney!! YAY!! =D | |
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xour distancex Average |
#4 by xour distancex at Nov 20, 1989 at 11:56 PM EST |
| You are all kinda close. To quote the fantastic talented Kav (the singer/songwriter), “It’s when you wake up... [and] you’ve just got the weight of the world on your shoulders. No matter what you do you’re looking at everything through a big foggy cloud." Its got this dark, myseterious feel to it. I rekkon its the best song eva too! Number 1 in the history of all music! Go the eskies!!! | |
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Grunge Hamster Lead Player |
#5 by Grunge Hamster at Feb 24, 2003 at 8:44 AM EST |
| It's a good song, but I wouldn't go that far | |