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Home M Mooney Suzuki Shake That Bush Again Intro Guitar Tab

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The Mooney Suzuki: Alive and Amplified
"Shake that Bush Again"
OK, this is my first tab so hopefully its good. If you do have comments please feel free
say them. Anyway, the intro is easy, so you shouldn't have a tough time doing it.
Tuning: EADGBE (normal)
E--------------------------------------------------|
B-12-10-8-5---12-10-8-5---12-10-8-5---8-10-8-5-----|
G--------------------------------------------------|
D--------------------------------------------------|
A--------------------------------------------------|
E--------------------------------------------------|
Well thats it. See, I told you it was easy. Anyway, this riff is also used in the verses
you can do this riff there also. Enjoy!

Source: GuitarMasta.net
http://www.guitarmasta.net/m/mooney_suzuki/.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Austin
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#1 by Austin Schrauben at Sep 29, 2007 at 9:01 PM EST
I dunno.. Kindda gives the feel of A guy on the run. I have no idea how to elaborate on that. And If I do.. I'll probab turn into a VERY LOONG story that doesn't make much sense.
 
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The Masta
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#2 by The Masta at Oct 8, 2007 at 4:58 PM EST
I dunno.. Kindda gives the feel of A guy on the run. I have no idea how to elaborate on that. And If I do.. It'll probably turn into a VERY LOONG story that doesn't make much sense.
 
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guitar girl
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#3 by guitar girl 13 at Oct 11, 2007 at 12:18 PM EST
Best song on alive and amplified, period. I think that the song might be a summation of the movie "Cool Hand Luke", mainly because the chorus could be an allusion to a famous scene in the movie in which he escapes by telling the prison guards to let him use the restroom behind a bush. They tell him he has to keep shaking the bush so that they know he hasn't run off, but he ties a rope around the bush and... yeah, too much delving into the movie, and I don't even know if it's the correct interpretation. Please, someone comment, it's a damn good song, and I want to see other interpretations of the lyrics, as I really have trouble thinking of a good meaning for this song.
 
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Garland
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#4 by Garland Cross at Oct 13, 2007 at 2:42 PM EST
I think it's about a guy traveling around and having sex with women. At the end theres a lyric that isn't posted here (probly because you can barely hear it or it's not in all versions of the song) "Shake that pussy down now". And if you really look at the lyrics it fits in with that.