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Lipstick Traces: A Secret History Of Manic Street Preachers [Disc 1] Tabs:

  1. Prologue To History
  2. Sorrow 16
  3. Judge Yr'self
  4. Donkeys
  5. Comfort Comes
  6. Sepia »
  7. Spectators Of Suicide
  8. Democracy Coma
  9. Strip It Down [Live]
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Real Name: Alan Kells
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Sepia Guitar TAB

Intro - Em (OK maybe with some crazy pulling of and hammering on with the
7th what do I know?)

Em
A friend adolescence
Am
Stuck in the history of you
C Em
Stuck in the summer once for you

Em
For the first time ever
Am
I cannot understand
C Bb
The television

Dm G
And just like that moment in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Dm G
I'm perpetually stuck in Sepia film
Dm G
But bleeding and tired I manage to keep it all in
Dm Em
I keep it all in

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D.J
Wanna Be
#1 by D.J Mortensen at Sep 24, 1991 at 11:01 AM EST
Quite an emotional one this one, written by Nicky about the disappearance of his close friend. It comes over as a very personal song, about how he's struggled to carry on in Richey's absence. Is very good musically, with a sweeping chorus, and i feel it would have fitted in well on the "Everything Must Go" album