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Manic Street Preachers You Stole The Sun From My Heart Guitar Tab

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Manic Street Preachers - You Stole The Sun From My Heart (Bradfield, Moore, Jones)
Tabbed by Andrew Driscoll (MerthyrLad) rapideyemovementuk@hotmail.com

Quite an easy one this!

Verse:

(Could always play it E, Esus4 instead of this tab but thats a little boring don't you
think ;))

E I----------------------------I----------------------------I
B I----------------------------I----------------------------I
G I----------------------------I----------------------------I
D I---------14------14---------I---------13------13---------I
A I-----11------11------11-----I-----12------12------12-----I
E I--0-(let ring)--------------I--0-(let ring)--------------I

E I----------------------------I----------------------------I
B I----------------------------I----------------------------I
G I----------------------------I----------------------------I
D I---------14------14---------I---------13--13h14----------I
A I-----11------11------11-----I-----12-------------12r11---I
E I--0-(let ring)--------------I--0-(let ring)--------------I


Chorus:

B5* E5
You stole the sun from my heart
C#5 G#5 A5 D5
you stole the sun from my heart
B5* E5 C#5 G#5
You stole the sun from my heart you stole the sun from
B5 F#5 F5
You stole the sun from my heart


B5* means that you play B5 (x244xx) and release the 2nd fret on the A string to occasionally
play B5/A (x044xx) Listen to the song for timing.

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Mike
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#1 by Mike Dawgg at May 6, 1979 at 11:49 PM EST
To me, this song is about something that a lot of people have felt. It's actually quite twisted. I think it's about loving someone who brings you pain, misery and general sadness, perhaps because they don't love you back, or you can't have. But I think this song, particularly the chorus, with the title repeated over and over, feels like a celebration of the fact that this person has caused you such pain. Like they have completely taken you over, you have suffered from this, and you love this person all the more because of it.
 
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Dakota
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#2 by Dakota Sparks at May 8, 1981 at 6:14 AM EST
Nicky Wire: The ultimate early Manics statement of longing for something you're never going to get. There's a slight sense of melancholic hope, accepting defeat and making something of it. It was one of the first songs we [Nick and Richey] sat down at the table and wrote together which was pretty special. It still gives me goose bumps thinking about it. There are so many lyrical ideas in "Motorcycle Emptiness" you almost get swamped in it: too much of everything. Even today it sounds like no other band.
 
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Steven
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#3 by Steven Daniel at May 21, 1999 at 12:15 AM EST
Sorry to sound pathetic, but i just had my first major argument with my first girlfriend and this song sums up how i'm feeling at the moment. i don't feel like i did anything wrong yet she is hurting me, she has stolen the sun from heart