Intro is played smoothly, the hammerons should be
more like quick taps just before you play the next note
First Time:
E|--------------------------------------------------|E
B|--------------------------------------------------|B
G|--------------------------------------------------|G
D|----------------------5-------------------------3-|D
A|----------3----3-3/5h7------------3----1-1-1/3h5--|A
E|---1-1/3h5-----------------1-1/3h5----------------|E
Second Time:
E|--------------------------------------------------|E
B|--------------------------------------------------|B
G|---------------------------7-5-7------------------|G
D|----------------------5----7-5-7------------------|D
A|----------3----3-3/5h7-----5-3-5------------------|A
E|---1-1/3h5----------------------------------------|E
Then Again:
E|--------------------------------------------------|E
B|--------------------------------------------------|B
G|--------------------------------------------------|G
D|----------------------5-------------------------3-|D
A|----------3----3-3/5h7------------3----1-1-1/3h5--|A
E|-1-1-1/3h5-----------------1-1/3h5----------------|E
And:
E|--------------------------------------------------|E
B|--------------------------------------------------|B
G|---------------------------7-5-3------------------|G
D|----------------------5----7-5-3------------------|D
A|----------3----3-3/5h7-----5-3-1------------------|A
E|---1-1/3h5----------------------------------------|E
Then the verses, which I don't know
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The Mexican Who Average |
#1 by The Mexican Who's Living Under Satan's Wing at Oct 2, 2007 at 2:31 PM EST |
| Yeah, sure, okay, that's true. But this song... it's really nothing exciting. Quite the opposite. And he's not actually singing, you realize. All I have to say is: pathetic. And btw I'm sorry to say this in this particular section where Toby Keith fans will be reading it, but that's what I think. | |
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phil Average |
#2 by phil gdfgr at Oct 6, 2007 at 11:42 AM EST |
| There are two ways to view Toby Keith after hearing this song. Either he's a bad country singer who's incredibly egotistical, or he's a bad country singer who makes bad jokes about being egotistical in his song. Also, he uses patriotism to sell records. | |
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Ŧøn¥ Average |
#3 by Ŧøn¥ PiNeDa at Oct 8, 2007 at 10:09 PM EST |
| Funny song! I love it. I love the way he emphasizes lines like, "We talk your *grandma* down in AlaBAMA*." It's fun. | |
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eric was here Professional Badass |
#4 by eric was here at Oct 12, 2007 at 7:23 AM EST |
| basically this is a song to your girl. some guys can relate i guess. basically he's talking about always listening to his girl's problems and issues and feels like he can't get a word in. it's all said in jest from my point of view. but i like it. this is personally one of my faves...because i can relate in a joking way. | |
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lewi Wanna Be |
#5 by lewi broadway at Oct 14, 2007 at 3:37 AM EST |
| This song means that sometimes people need to shut up and let other people talk for a while...TOBY KEITH ROCKS | |
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Razor wrist Lead Player |
#6 by Razor wrist at Oct 14, 2007 at 6:48 AM EST |
| Well, i love Toby Keith and this song strikes me as good, because sometimes people don't know when to stop. | |