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Song: Limp Bizkit - Behind Blue Eyes
Album: Results May Vary
Tabbed By: Ash
This is a great song, really easy to play, im certain this is right.
Verse 1: Picking
Here’s the pattern
E--------X------
B---------X-X---
G----------X----
D---X-----------
A--X-X----------
E-X------------- It’s the same for each chord
Em G D
No one knows what it's like, to be the bad man,
C A
To be the sad man, behind blue eyes
Em G D
No one knows what it's like to be hated,
C A
To be fated, to telling only lies
Chorus: Strumming
C D G
But my dreams, they aren't as empty,
C D E
As my conscience seems to be
Bm C
I have hours, only lonely
D A
My love is vengeance that's never free
Verse 2: Picking (Chords as verse 1)
No one knows what it's like to feel these feelings
Like I do, and I blame you
No one bites back as hard on their anger
None of my pain and woe, can show through
Repeat Chorus: Strumming
Verse 3: Picking (Chords still same as verse 1)
No one knows what it’s like
To be mistreated
To be defeated
Behind blue eyes
And no one knows how to say
That they’re sorry
And don’t worry
I’m not telling lies
Reapeat Chorus: Strumming
CODE: Picking
Em G D
No one knows what it's like, to be the bad man,
C A
To be the sad man, behind blue eyes
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austin Lead Player |
#1 by austin at Aug 9, 1973 at 10:24 PM EST |
| I never thought that Mr. Durst could sing. I mean, he tried to sing "Faith" but he sucked at it. I guess he's taken lessons since then. | |
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Mat Average |
#2 by Mat Hancock at Aug 5, 1985 at 3:24 AM EST |
| NO WAY, its not saying L.I.M.P... it sounds like some kid playing with a Spell N' Speak... LOL!! I like this remake, but only up to that point. | |
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No Picture
Tyler Wanna Be |
#3 by Tyler Swagar at Nov 23, 2001 at 11:20 AM EST |
| I say the "Discover L.I.M.P. Say it" is a brillant use of the Speak-N-Spell. Seriously, what other song has utilize on such old technology this this one has? Seriously, using old techinology in music is cool. Heck, a bunch of DJs use old Gameboys to make techno tracks (A whole subculture has come about with this). Besides, the music video was made for a promotion for the film "Gothika", so naturally (seeing that the film features the song) the film's leading star (Halle) was going to be in it. The reason for the kiss in the video was to convey the switching of sides. Halle begins as the doctor and Durst as the patient, but then they kiss and then she's the one in Dursts previous position. She is now "behind his eyes" so to speak, and he is in hers. That's about it. | |