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Live Shit Towne Guitar Tab


Shit Towne Bass Tab
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HOW FISHES PLAY [http://submode.com/fishes/]
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Song: Shit Towne
Performed by: LIVE
Album: Throwing Copper
Tabbed by: Unknown
Modified by: Sebastian Rönnlund (sebbe@submode.com)
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[G] [F#m] [Bm] [A] [D] (2x)

D A
Our love is like water
F#m G A D
Pinned down and abused for being strange
A
Our love is no other
F#m G A D
Than me alone, for me all day
F#m
Our love is like water (angels)
F#m G A
pinned down and abused

G F#m Bm A D
All over you, all over me, the sun, the fields, the sky
I've often tried to hold the sea the sun, the fields, the tide
G F#m Bm G F#m Bm
Pay me now, lay me down

A D
Oh, Yeah

Our love is...
All over you, all over me...

G F#m Bm G F#m Bm
Pay me now, pay me now
A D
Lay me down, lay me down, lay me down

All over you, all over me
All over you, all over me

Pay me now, lay me down...
Pay me now, pay me now...
Lay me down, lay me down, lay

[E] [G] [F#m] (6x)

Our love is like water...
All over you...

Pay me now...

[G] [F#m] [Bm] (3x)

[D]

[G] [F#m] [Bm] [A] [D]

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Frank
Wanna Be
#1 by Frank at Mar 5, 1974 at 1:10 AM EST
Come on, I dont believe any of that, dont be so sure. Hasn't anybody ever heard of the Ruby Ridge Incident? Well the song provides quite an astonishing relationship. The words describe the situation, and the movie created for it nicely.
 
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can
Wanna Be
#2 by can sahin at Dec 20, 1974 at 5:03 PM EST
Just LOVE this song! My 11 year old Son & i rock to this song with fake drummin & the air-guitars!!! & yep it also discribes my town..although we dont live near the sea..my son sings SHIP town :) cute! Peace..Love & Happiness :)
 
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Conar
Wanna Be
#3 by Conar Gillard at Dec 4, 1977 at 5:30 PM EST
Yeah, gisela is right. I'm from York, and saw them at the York Fair a year or two ago where they admitted it was about York, even though everyone knew.
 
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Allen
Average
#4 by Allen Stone at Jul 14, 1986 at 4:37 AM EST
It's about York, PA, their hometown. check it out: Live mends fences with hometown, to play two concerts YORK, Pa. (AP) — One of the biggest rock bands of the 1990s has mended fences with its hometown. Live, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart with the 1994 release “Throwing Copper,” will play its 20th anniversary show Friday at the Strand Theatre and will return Sept. 11 for a concert at the York Fair. The quartet of singer Ed Kowalczyk, bassist Patrick Dahlheimer, drummer Chad Gracey and guitarist Chad Taylor has had icy relations with York, a small city in southcentral Pennsylvania. In the late 1980s, the band, then known as Public Affection, was allegedly booed off the York Fair’s stage during a battle-of-the-bands event. On “Throwing Copper,” Live included an unflattering song about its hometown, whose title consisted of the word “town” tacked to an expletive. In a recent interview, Taylor said the band hadn’t played in the York area since the early 1990s, when it appeared before a small audience at York College. The Strand show sold out on May 29, one day after tickets went on sale. With a show in September, Live fans who weren’t able to score tickets for the Strand will have another chance to see the band. “We feel that it’s all working out for the better,” said Cres Ottemiller, the fair’s musical director. “For all parties — the Strand, Live and us.” ——— Information from: York Daily Record, http://www.ydr.com
 
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Obtuse
Professional
#5 by Obtuse at Jul 19, 2005 at 11:10 PM EST
i like how they write about their home town like that.also how the events surrounding the meaning of the song show that ppl change and live had the balls to go back to their town. on a more poetic stance the 1st verse shows how -in the US- we try to seclude ourselves from others with property lines and 'hard line symmetry'. i don know if ed meant it to reach out that far in the meaning but i can be sure he wanted listeners to relate to this type of mindset......