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From: neilg@hpqtdya.sqf.hp.com (Neil Gall)
Subject: TAB: supernaut - ministry/1000 homo dj's
There's only really two parts all the way through:
(this is from memory, and I only just learnt it the other day)
Intro, and chorus:
E|--------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--5---5p3---3-5-5---5-x-5p3---3-------|
E|----------5-----------------5---------|
E|--------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------------|
D|---------------5------5p3---5-5-5p3---|
A|--5--5p3---3-5------------5---------5-|
E|---------5----------------------------|
Then the verse, which is: (all 5th/power chords)
D .... (weird bass riff) .... C C Bb C
For the solo I just play lots of repeating riffs
in D - that's a fair approximation to the Tony Iommi
lead. I wouldn't try to copy it exactly; I couldn't
do it justice, and I'm not into learning solos note
for note anyway.
As for the key, I learnt to play it in in Db (my guitar
was tuned way sharp for some reason), I think it should
be in D, but our bass player wants to play it in E.
Its a magic song which sounds good in any key :-)
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Derek Average |
#1 by Derek Mayfield at Mar 26, 1972 at 6:15 PM EST |
| If you didn't know Mininstry actually did re-record it as one of their own songs... on... Ministry Greatest Fits | |
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Badass |
#2 by guess wha' i suck at Apr 27, 1972 at 7:19 PM EST |
| darklord is right, the record label wouldnt let trent's vocals be used on the track, but you can still find the original version... its on the Black Box Waxtrax! Records set. It really is an awesome cover! | |
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Josh Average |
#3 by Josh Braun at May 2, 1976 at 4:55 PM EST |
| i dont understand how people could mistake voices if theyve heard both songs. Trent puts more 'vocalizing' into it, while alain has more power | |
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sean Wanna Be |
#4 by sean bradly at Dec 24, 1984 at 4:23 PM EST |
| Whoever uploaded these lyrics is a fucking idiot and got them wrong, also this song is a cover of Supernaut by Black Sabbath. | |
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Gunther Wanna Be |
#5 by Gunther at Nov 9, 1989 at 6:09 PM EST |
| Trent's record label wouldn't let him sing on this track? When was this recorded? Trent's owned his own record label for about 10 years now(Nothing records) | |
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Spanky Lead Player |
#6 by Spanky Man at Nov 22, 1992 at 3:25 PM EST |
| this was about 4-5 years before interscope EGB | |
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Ace Average |
#7 by Ace Of Spades at Jun 4, 2005 at 7:33 AM EST |
| Trent Reznor is doing the vocals on this. Al had to put all kinds of effects on trent's voice so it didn't sound like him, because trent's record label at the time wouldn't let him be on the track. So Trent & Al fucked that shit head record company. POW!!!!! BEst song on the 1st Sabbath tribute album | |
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Subhash Average |
#8 by Subhash Shady at Jul 25, 2006 at 8:44 PM EST |
| The album this song appears on (1000 Homo DJs - Supernaut) was released in 1990, during the time Trent was signed to TVT Records. | |