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Last Post On The Bugle - The Libertines
From the album 'The Libertines'
Standard Tuning
Intro/Main riff:
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Guitar 1
e¦¦-----------------------¦
B¦¦-----------------------¦
G¦¦--15-15-15-15--14-12---¦
D¦¦--12-12-12-12--12-12---¦
A¦¦-----------------------¦
E¦¦-----------------------¦
Guitar 2 (after a few bars)
Cm F Bb Gm
e¦¦--3--------------1--------------1---------------3--¦
B¦¦--4--------------1--------------3---------------3--¦
G¦¦--5--------------2--------------3---------------3--¦
D¦¦--5--------------3--------------3---------------5--¦
A¦¦--3--------------3--------------1---------------5--¦
E¦¦-----------------1------------------------------3--¦
Chorus:
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Both Guitars
Gm F
If I have to go
Bb D
I will be thinking of your love
Gm F
Oh somehow you'll know
Bb D D D# D D# D D# D D#
You'll know, I'm thinking of your love
Verse:
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Guitar 1 plays main riff
Guitar 2
Cm F Bb Gm
Cm F Gm
Solo:
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Guitar 1
e¦¦----------------------------------------------------------------
B¦¦--/15-15-15--13-13-13--11-11--11-11-11--10--8--8-8-8--6-6-6-6-6-
G¦¦----------------------------------------------------------------
D¦¦----------------------------------------------------------------
A¦¦----------------------------------------------------------------
E¦¦----------------------------------------------------------------
e¦¦--------------------------¦------------------------------------
B¦¦--8-8-8--10-10-10--11-11--¦-/15-15-15--13-13-13--11-11-11--10--
G¦¦--------------------------¦------------------------------------
D¦¦--------------------------¦------------------------------------
A¦¦--------------------------¦------------------------------------
E¦¦--------------------------¦------------------------------------
e¦¦---------------------------------------------------------------¦
B¦¦--8--8-8-8--6-6-6-6-6--8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-/8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8--------¦
G¦¦---------------------------------------------------------------¦
D¦¦---------------------------------------------------------------¦
A¦¦---------------------------------------------------------------¦
E¦¦---------------------------------------------------------------¦
Guitar 2
Gm Bb F Gm
Repeat Intro
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Guitar 2 repeats the verse chords until the end
Guitar 1 plays the main riff with this variation of the solo:
e¦¦-----------------------------------------------------------------
B¦¦--15-15-15--13-13-13--11-11-11-11-11--10--8-8-8-8--10-10-10--11--
G¦¦-----------------------------------------------------------------
D¦¦-----------------------------------------------------------------
A¦¦-----------------------------------------------------------------
E¦¦-----------------------------------------------------------------
e¦¦----------------------------¦-------------------------------------
B¦¦-11-11--13-13-13--11-11--13-¦-/15-15-15--13-13-13--11-11-11-11-11
G¦¦----------------------------¦-------------------------------------
D¦¦----------------------------¦-------------------------------------
A¦¦----------------------------¦-------------------------------------
E¦¦----------------------------¦-------------------------------------
e¦¦-------------------------------¦
B¦¦--10-10--8-8-8-8-8-8--6--4--3--¦
G¦¦-------------------------------¦
D¦¦-------------------------------¦
A¦¦-------------------------------¦
E¦¦-------------------------------¦
I'm not certain what happens at the very end of the main riff each time
(i think its a Gm but its hard to hear), so any corrections are welcome
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jimmy Lead Player |
#1 by jimmy matthews at Jun 24, 1970 at 9:56 PM EST |
| they let him away should be they LED him away | |
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Cory Wanna Be |
#2 by Cory at Oct 12, 1977 at 3:45 AM EST |
| Inside I felt So, so alone Locked in a room Waiting til kingdom come Although I felt elated I felt like I was scum i really like this part especially the way he injects the word scum with alot of effortless passion | |
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Super Average |
#3 by Super Q at Aug 17, 1984 at 10:05 PM EST |
| 'The world is nigh I'm glad to see we're still tight The bonds that tie a man are tight' Is that about him and carl.. quite ironic if it is lol xxx | |
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Francesco Lead Player |
#4 by Francesco DeVito at Sep 19, 1991 at 6:24 PM EST |
| Well... I don't really know what this has to do with the song, but at the Menin Gate ceremony in Belgium which remembers those who died in World War 1 every night at 8pm, bugles play the Last Post. Just a something... NO idea what it has to do with the song though. | |
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spencer Wanna Be |
#5 by spencer mccarthy at Sep 1, 1996 at 5:03 PM EST |
| I think the songs about cocaine. The lyircs tie in with the subject of cocaine and at the start of the sound there are some noises that sound like cocaine being snorted. | |
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Freddy Badass |
#6 by Freddy Timmons at Dec 10, 1998 at 4:53 AM EST |
| This was written by Pete when he was arrested after breaking into Carls flat. Great song, one of the best on the album. | |
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Luke Professional |
#7 by Luke Goudreault at Mar 2, 1999 at 5:53 AM EST |
| i reckon ''theres a price to pay'' and ''i was carried away'' is to do with pete breaking into carls apartment and going to jail and ''im glad to see we're still tight, the bonds that tie a man are tight.'' are about the fact they remained friends afterwards from the first day pete was out of prison. great band | |
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Bye! Average |
#8 by Bye! at Sep 17, 2004 at 10:53 AM EST |
| This song is fucking immense who cares wat its about its fukin wikid x | |
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Ale Wanna Be |
#9 by Ale Rosado at Dec 31, 2004 at 3:54 PM EST |
| AMAZING TRACK, I LOVE IT ONE OF THE BEST ON THE ALBUM!! ITS THAT CONSTANT FLOWING BEAT, AND BACK TO THE BEGGINING AGAIN THAT I LOVE!!! LOVE THE LIBERTINES! | |
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James Average |
#10 by James Newsome at Dec 12, 2005 at 5:00 AM EST |
| "Inside I felt So, so alone Locked in a room Waiting til kingdom come Although I felt elated I felt like I was scum"- Possible reference to when Pete was in jail, and even though the drugs gave him a temporary but extreme happiness, he's regretting it and wishing it hadn't heppened, wanting to put it right, not knowing how etc etc? Correct me if I'm wrong. But fucking TUNE this!!! Love it. Why's it only got two 'comments'? | |