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From Lipinski@muhs.edu Sun Mar 9 21:26:48 1997
Date: Sun, 09 Mar 1997 12:48:35 -0500
From: Rob Lipinski
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: TAB Heropsychodreamer by Live
Heropsychodreamer
Live
Secret Samadhi
Transcribed by Rob Lipinski
Intro/Chorus
Dm A F E Dm A F E
-----5-----5-----1-----0-----5-----5-----1-----0-----|
-----6-----5-----1-----0-----6-----5-----1-----0-----|
-----7-----6-----2-----1-----7-----6-----2-----1-----|
-----7-----7-----3-----2-----7-----7-----3-----2-----|
-----5-----7-----3-----2-----5-----7-----3-----2-----|
-----X-----5-----1-----0-----X-----5-----1-----0-----|
I'm not sure about the verse
after the last chorus, it goes...
Dm Bm Dm D#m Dm Bm Dm D#m
-----5-----1-----5-----6-----5-----1-----5-----6-------|
-----6-----2-----6-----7-----6-----2-----6-----7-------|
-----7-----3-----7-----8-----7-----3-----7-----8-------|
-----7-----3-----7-----8-----7-----3-----7-----8-------|
-----5-----1-----5-----5-----5-----1-----5-----6-------|
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I read in a magazine that this album was bad. It said the lyrics were poor,
and the guitar was too predictable. Well, I think that's CRAP.
Anyway I'm not totally sure if this is accurate, but it's such a good song,
somebody had to try it.
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The Crow Rhythm Player |
#1 by The Crow at Nov 3, 1974 at 11:23 AM EST |
| the hardest song on the album, and by far the closest thing to modern rock. this isnt necessarily a knock on it, since not all modern rock is poor. this song has the dips and hooks on it give it the feeling of wandering, and the lyrics add to that impression. because the guitar is sporadic and unpredictable to a discomfort, it adds to the mood of the song. the lyrics give a feeling of suppression and reclusiveness, like an outcast seen by ed as a marvel and by others as a freak. | |
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Steven Average |
#2 by Steven Daniel at Nov 9, 1984 at 8:01 PM EST |
| I've always thought this song was about a homosexual ("they called you queer") who was constantly abused for his lifestyle. While he doesn't react directly to peoples' taunts ("I turn the other cheek during the day") he actually dreams of revenge ("I'll kill you all in my dreams"). The verse describes that in this man's mind he's a lone hero driven by a ballad singer ("balladeer") whose song has touched him ("I saw your tongue, it licked my heart"). | |
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JJ Average |
#3 by JJ at Jun 5, 1987 at 8:52 AM EST |
| To sing of a love so strong, that every cell in my body aches for it when it is missing. Emotion so powerful it could make a grown man cry. I would then be a balladeer. If I were to sing a song of a longing, pining and paining for this love, if you dogs call me queer, I would curse you and in my dreams kill you. If you were to believe my songs, you may fall in love with my words, because they licked your heart because you know such love. Because you love more than is acceptable. The subconscious keep you there. In love like the balladeer. | |
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christian Average |
#4 by christian parnell at Jan 29, 2005 at 1:55 PM EST |
| This song fucking rocks! is one of my fave songs by Live! | |