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Member Name: the edge
Real Name: Alan Kells
E-mail: akdookie@hotmail.com
She Is Suffering Guitar TAB
Verse
Em Em / D# A
E ---------------------------------------------------------
B --------------8--------------------------8---------------
G --------9--------9-----------------9--------9------------
D --------------------9-----------9--------------9---------
A --7--7-----7-----------6-----6--------6-----------0------
E ------------------------___/----------------------------
Am
(bass plays C) 6 times
E ---------------------------------------------------------
B --------------2--------------------------1---------------
G --------2--------2-----------------2--------2------------
D -----2--------------2-----------2--------------2---------
A --0--------0-----------0-----0--------0-----------0------
E ------------------------___/----------------------------
Chorus
Gmaj Bmaj(strum then rake from high e to low) E5
She is Suffering
Gmaj B A(C.O. chord appropritely) - {da na da na da na}
She Sucks you deeper in {da na da da }
Repeat again for -
She is suffering,
You exist within her shadow.
Solo
This is from memory
G string bent to shown pitch - 13/15 10/12 12/14 7/9
then same string - 13/15 10/12 12/14 15/17
- 13/15 10/12 12/14 7/9
I can not remeber the widdly bit, but its some where around the 12th to
15th fret ont the e, B and G string.
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Scott Average |
#1 by Scott Muir at Sep 19, 1977 at 10:28 AM EST |
| Female menstration. And a very misogynistic song at that. | |
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Trent Average |
#2 by Trent Zelasney at Dec 28, 1977 at 1:44 PM EST |
| I've always felt this song, and the "desire" theme a thin veil for a straight up infatuation of Richey's for someone who wasn't interested. | |
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Nick Rhythm Player |
#3 by Nick Carrasco at Aug 1, 1984 at 5:37 PM EST |
| Richey said that the "nature's luke warm pleasure bit" referred to sex. Disturbing but honest insight into how screwed his mind was before he disappeared... | |