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Golden Years by Marilyn Manson
Guitarist: Twiggy Ramirez
Album: Dead Man On Campus Soundtrack
Dif.: 7
Tabbed by Twiggy5
Intro/Verse (clean)
E|--------0-------------|
B|----------2------3----|
G|----3---------0----0--|
D|--4---------2---------|
Fill 1 (w/dist.)
G|-7--7-7--4-4-4-4-|
D|-7--7-7--4-4-4-4-|
A|-5--5-5--2-2-2-2-|
Chorus ("I’ll stick with you baby....")
G|--7--4-4-4-4--|-%-|------------------|
D|--7--4-4-4-4--|-%-|-5-5-5-7-7-7-8-9--|
A|--5--2-2-2-2--|-%-|-5-5-5-7-7-7-8-9--|
E|--------------|-%-|-3-3-3-5-5-5-6-7--|
Fill 2 (Keyboard for Guitar)
G|--12-12-12-12-12--9----|
Verse 3 (Gtr. 2) (w/ dist. + slight delay)
b|--2----2-5-|
Outro (Gtr. 2) (w/ dist.)
e|--14^---98--/9---/10---/11---/12--12^--11--/12--|
^ full ^ 1/2 step
Song Structure: -
Intro ("Golden years, golden home whoop whoop..")
Verse ("Don’t let me...")
Fill 1 ("There’s my baby...")
Verse ("So... golden years..")
Verse ("Last night they...")
Chorus
Fill 2
Verse ("Golden years...")
Verse (Gtr. 1)/Verse 3 (Gtr. 2) ("Some of these days..")
Verse ("All the way...")
Rest a second
Fill 1
Verse ("Come get my baby...")
Verse (Gtr. 1)/ Verse (Gtr. 2)
Keyboard ***
Chorus
Fill 2
Intro (Gtr. 1)/Outro (Gtr. 2)
There ye go. A nice soundtrack song that Manson always does that’s so
***ing hard to tab because he doesn’t have to play it live so he adds
keyboard *** and a ton of guitars but I don’t know here it is, and here
we are now.. So If you have any comments, corrections or suggestions
email me at ToXic345x@yahoo.com
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Mike Average |
#1 by Mike Murphy at Aug 29, 1974 at 1:02 AM EST |
| is this really manson? I think not... | |
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The REAL Godfat Average |
#2 by The REAL Godfather at Nov 3, 1975 at 9:44 PM EST |
| It's a David Bowie cover. Chill the fuck out. Check it if you don't believe me. "Posers". (I find it hilarious that you'd call someone a poser for not knowing if a song is a cover or not. And it's even more hilarious because you're wrong.) You've made my day. Thanks. :) | |
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Kazza Average |
#3 by Kazza at Dec 14, 1975 at 12:54 PM EST |
| this is manson.....sum ppl just dont know real manson...posers | |
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Mauricio Average |
#4 by Mauricio Avendaño at Nov 3, 1982 at 7:56 AM EST |
| i much agree with sixthirtyfour. it is a cover of a david bowie song. a great cover too, but i also find it funny that you call someone a poser(its poseur!) for that. morons.. | |
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mat Wanna Be |
#5 by mat bar at Aug 21, 1986 at 6:09 AM EST |
| This song Rocks my socks off. Its really different than other manson stuff (probably coz he didn't write it) but it still sounds really good | |
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klown Rhythm Player |
#6 by klown at Sep 27, 1988 at 11:28 AM EST |
| yep, he is right, its a Divid Bowie cover. its on the soundtrack of dead man on campus. good movie by the way. | |
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Len Badass |
#7 by Len cullum at Dec 16, 1991 at 12:22 PM EST |
| It was also used in A Knite's Tale. Awsome movie. Not sure who did that version. ws that Bowie's version? i love this song. this version is a little odd but good. i think it is about a relationship and the guy singing 2 his girl. "Gonna drive back down where you once belonged" what do u think that means?...dont particulary understand... | |