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one of mozzer's best songs and was actually quite easy to tab.there's not enough
mozzer tabs on this site aswell-all boring chords!have fun!
Suedehead
Intro
E |-----5----------7-7-7----------10-10-10-------------------------------------------|
B |-----6----------------8-8-8-10----------10-10-10----10-8----------------------8-8-|
G |-----5---------------------------------------------------10-10--7-10-10-10-10-----|
D |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

E |----7-7-7----------10-10-10-------------------------------------------------------|
B |----------8-8-8-10----------10-10-10--10-8---------------8-8-h10-10---------------|
G |-------------------------------------------10-10-7-10-10--------------------------|
D |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Riff 1
E |----2--2--2--3--3--3--2--2--2--0--0--0--0-----------------------------------------|
B |----3--3--3--3--3--3--3--3--3--3--3--3--3-----------------------------------------|
G |----2--2--2--2--2--2--2--2--2--2--2--2--2-----------------------------------------|
D |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Riff 2
E |------0-----0-----0-----0-----0---0----0-----0-----0-----0-----0------------------|
B |--------1-----1-----1-----1-----1--------1-----1-----1-----1----------------------|
G |----0-----0-----0-----0-----0--------0-----0-----0-----0-----0---0----------------|
D |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Riff 3
E |-----0----0----0----0----0----0---------------------------------------------------|
B |-----5----3----5----3----5----3---------------------------------------------------|
G |-----5----5----5----5----5----5---------------------------------------------------|
D |-----5----5----5----5----5----5---------------------------------------------------|
A |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Riff 4
E |-------1-----1------S-------5-----5-----5-----------------------------------------|
B |---------1-----1-----L--------5-----5---------------------------------------------|
G |-----2-----2-----2-2--I---------5-----5-------------------------------------------|
D |-----------------------D----------------------------------------------------------|
A |------------------------E---------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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I BAKE YOU MUFF
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#1 by I BAKE YOU MUFFIN at Nov 2, 1972 at 4:51 AM EST
The song is about a guy who has a gay experience with someone obsessed with him and is embarrassed about it but really liked it
 
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ian
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#2 by ian mckinly at Sep 27, 1980 at 7:46 AM EST
It sounds like it's about someone who had sex with a friend, only to have the friend become romantically obsessed with the person, who really just wanted a shag anyway.
 
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Brian
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#3 by Brian Dempsey at May 10, 1981 at 2:53 PM EST
I have to say I agree with mdeaves - there is plainly no reference to the gender of the subject, and morrissey is not an out-and-out gay so stop with the lazy homosexual conjecture! "Suedehead" was a brief fashion in the late 70's and early 80's. They were kind of like toned-down version of skinheads; similar fashion but a tiny bit more hair. Perhaps the young mozza had a fling with a suedehead (it was a male and female fashion, incidentally) or maybe he was a suedehead himself at some point, or maybe he just liked the name.
 
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Gabe
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#4 by Gabe Hawkins at Nov 19, 1984 at 7:48 AM EST
such a great song....
 
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Chris
Rhythm Player
#5 by Chris Marcoux at May 20, 1987 at 8:40 PM EST
Richard Allen wrote a book entitled Suedehead.
 
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♥brian
Lead Player
#6 by ♥brian♥ ******** at Jul 7, 1988 at 8:46 PM EST
I think the song is about him having a one night stand with a girl and wanting nothing to do with her after that but she won't let him go and keeps insisting there is something more between them. She keeps stalking him and trying to see if he has deeper feelings for her too but he just wants nothing more to do with her so he is apologizing to her for that.
 
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Jon
Badass
#7 by Jon Coath at Dec 13, 1988 at 4:34 AM EST
First off, z0MbiE, I blv that the tune you look for is a Smiths' titled "This night has opened my eyes" you will find it on the Louder than Bombs CD which is a personal fav. Lastly, Suedehead was the first time I ever heard Morrissey's voice and I was hooked.
 
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tristan
Rhythm Player
#8 by tristan drew at Jul 29, 1989 at 7:46 AM EST
I have to say I agree with mdeaves - there is plainly no reference to the gender of the subject, and morrissey is not an out-and-out gay so stop with the lazy homosexual conjecture! "Suedehead" was a brief fashion in the late 70's and early 80's. They were kind of like toned-down version of skinheads; similar fashion but a tiny bit more hair. Perhaps the young mozza had a fling with a suedehead (it was a male and female fashion, incidentally) or maybe he was a suedehead himself at some point, or maybe he just liked the name.
 
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Tyler
Wanna Be
#9 by Tyler Swagar at Sep 13, 1998 at 6:11 AM EST
I think it's about two friends who have a one night stand and can never be friends again because one of them is embarrassed and sickened by the situation.
 
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That One Guy
Musical Genius
#10 by That One Guy at Sep 19, 2000 at 10:12 AM EST
so weird i watched it today.. on comedy central he wore a bright gold button down heh
 
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Dylan
Rhythm Player
#11 by Dylan Fitzgerald at Oct 1, 2002 at 4:49 AM EST
Ok please expllain the title of the song "Suedehead", suede is leather and OMG and we also have another retard saying this song is about a gay experiance WTF i hate the way everyoine says that about morrissey and smith songs
 
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Joe
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#12 by Joe Miller at Jul 31, 2006 at 9:25 PM EST
So where does the "good lay" fit then? Does he have a good lay with James Dean's corpse?