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Home I I Mother Earth Good For Sule Guitar Tab

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I Mother Earth - "Good For Sule"

Tabbed By RyKnowe
6 String, Standard Tuning (EADGBE)

/F# F#E E/F# F#/Ab
E|------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------|
G|------------------------------------------|
D|-9/11-11---119-9----9/11-11---11/13-13---|
A|-7/9-------9-7------7/9-------9-/11------|
E|------------------------------------------|
the father's torment...

0:36
B A
E|--7-------------------------------------------5-----------------------|
B|--7-------------------------------------------5-----------------------|
G|--8-------------------------------------------6-----------------------|
D|--9------------------------------------------7-----------------------|
A|--9-------------------------------------------7-----------------------|
E|--7-------------------------------------------5-----------------------|
become.. a whole world away....
B
waits..
A
hear...

1:01
(piano) x2
B F# E Eb A Ab A E Eb C#
E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
B|-12--7--5-4--12--7-5-4-|-10--9--10--10--5--4--2------|
G|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
B A

verse 2-same B and A.
they made me remove the lyrics, but you can find them
in the album sleeve. it's one of the most amazing albums
you'll ever hear and it's definitely worth getting.
B A

B

A


1:46
E|------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------|
G|------------------------------------------|
D|-9/11-11---119-9----9/11-11---11/13-13---|
A|-7/9-------9-7------7/9-------9-/11------|
E|------------------------------------------|
x2 w/o words

verse 3: same B, same A

chorus:
B
to come >
A
reaching out
B
hope...
A

E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
B|-12--7--5-4--12--7-5-4-|-10--9--10--10--5--4--2------|
G|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
B A
he's the only one..

first verse lyrics: B A

and then:
(four measures of intensified bass and drums,)
while you play B and A and watch and listen
and then..

E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
B|-12--7--5-4--12--7-5-4-|-10--9--10--10--5--4--2------|
G|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
E|-----------------------|-----------------------------|
B A

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Sean
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#1 by Sean Robinson at Aug 20, 1983 at 10:57 PM EST
This song is genius. I think Brian's extradorinary lyricism is shown in Good for Sule. The lyrics could not compliment the soft and powerful melody better. The meaning of the song seems to match up with the story above, a man who must return somewhere for the good of others. Each line of this song seems more poetic then the next, and concluding the song with Brian shouting 'Good for you Sule' is perfect. 1
 
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Tyler
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#2 by Tyler Kinsherf at Jun 6, 1986 at 6:08 PM EST
It's about a guy (Sule) who lives in America and has to decide whether to stay there with his wife and child, or go back to Africa and inherit the throne of his tribe. It's apparently a true story. Chris wrote this after coming home drunk and watching the documentary on A&E or some channel like that.