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Relentless - Million Dead
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Tabbed by:Mike
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Tuning:STANDARD (Normal)
Best plyed on a dirty input, with a little drive, dosn't sound as it should
when played clean. The song pretty much repeats itself throughout. But its
a great song from one of the best English bands around today =MillionDead=
repeats throuhout song there are over parts but this is the intro, its all
you need.
e|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----0-0---0----0-0----0--4 0000000----------------------------------------|
G|----0-0---4----0-0----5p/4 4444444-----x10--------------------------------|
D|----4-4---4----4-4----4--0 5555555----------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|--------------5-----------------------------------------------------------|
G|-------4----------4--5----------------------------------------------------|
D|----4-----4---------------------------------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Please elaborate on this version, i'm sure you can finish it off!?
| / slide up
| slide down
| h hammer-on
| p pull-off
| ~ vibrato
| + harmonic
| x Mute note
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No Picture
Max Wanna Be |
#1 by Max Contreras at Apr 11, 1998 at 3:02 AM EST |
| I think I have a meaning for this song, but I'm not sure whether it's correct or not, so hear me out. I think it's about the problems and conflicts in the Middle East, the West's meddling, culminating the the Trade Centre attacks. "Today New York kind of looks like Beirut" - On the day of Sept. 11th, New York looked like a war zone. I've heard in the past, people use the comparison of any kind of mess as 'looking like Beirut' ie like a bomb hit it. So basically, New York looked like a war zone. "But Beirut never looked like New York." - Beirut has never looked like New York however. It has never looked glamourous or expensive and has never been associated with being one of the most famous cities in the world. "So the footnote works its way up from the bottom of the page, filled with a certain understandable sense of rage at justice unforthcoming." - America has supported Israel, whether it be overtly or covertly. No one was expecting the attacks to happen on the Trade Centre. Some people may not have even known that such people existed that wanted to harm America. They would be 'the footnote'; something that's tucked away at the bottom of a page that no one really takes any notice of. But if 'the footnote works it way up from the bottom of the page', people will have to take notice. Also, 'Filled with a certain understandable sense of rage', angry at the support for the Jewish from America and non for the Muslims. "We were so wrapped up in the internecine strife of the last of the so-called ‘european’ centuries, my compadres, that we didn’t see it coming." - Governments were only caring about the Western world and their own countries that they never really expected such attacks to happen, hence the slack security that allowed the pilots to get on the planes and cause the attacks. So there you go. If anyone else has any ideas about this song, feel free to say that I'm talking a load of shit. | |
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No Picture
SOCIETY DWELLIN Average |
#2 by SOCIETY DWELLIN MOTHER FUCKER! at Oct 12, 2004 at 6:00 PM EST |
| Thats an amazing interpreration, I agree totally. I hadn't even considered the 'footnote works its way up from the bottom of the page', but what you said pretty much hits it on the head. One thing I would add though is that I thought the lines "Today New York kind of looks like Beirut, but Beirut never looked like New York" is like appearance and reality. Both cities have had their problems, but Beirut never tried to gloss them over. Where Beirut has been humbled by its problems, New York has fought back. *shrugs* Okay, now I'm the one talking shit lol. | |