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Muse, Map Of Your Head (Correct Version).
Tabbed by Myke Newman, A_Violet_Fluid@hotmail.com.
MUSE
MAP OF YOUR HEAD
Standard Tuning
This is such a cool song and you can find it
On the New Born single's 2nd CD along with a
Live version of Plug-In Baby (also cool).
I knew no one would tab a measly B-side so i
Went ahead and did it for those of you who
Appreciate the non-album Muse songs. Bye!
Intro:
Verse/Chorus:
[A] [D]
|--------0-------------2-1-2--|
|-------2---2----------3-3-3--|
|------2------2--------2-2-2--|
|-----2---------2-0-0---------|
|--0--------------------------|
|-----------------------------| (x2)
[A] [E] [?] [D]
|------0--0-0---------------0-0--------------2-2-2-------2---2-1-2-|
|-----2-------2-----------0-----0-----------2-----2------2---3-3-3-|
|----2----------2--------1--------1--------2-------2-----2---2-2-2-|
|---2-------------2-0---2-----------2-----4---------4----4---------|
|--0-------------------2-----------------4---------------4---------|
|---------------------0--------------------------------------------| (x1)
It's pretty much just messing around with the chords,
I simply did the way i sometimes play it but it really
Is best to just improvise and have some fun.
:)
And thanks to RockDoggII@aol.com for that [?] chord
Which sounds so much better than the one i used to use.
A_Violet_Fluid@hotmail.com
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john Wanna Be |
#1 by john dolmayan at Jun 26, 1971 at 3:00 PM EST |
| All I know is it's probably the joint happiest sounding song Muse have done next to Coma :) . It fits in with the technology thing with OOS. | |
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Dudey Average |
#2 by Dudey at Jul 15, 1971 at 7:15 AM EST |
| Well, just use your imagination. It`s about having a hangover and being wakened by your mobile-phone (the "liquid control" is the LCD-display and the whole thing "gives live to a soul", for the phone is the means of communication, by which the "soul" expresses itself and thus becomes `real`). have you never had a hangover or what? ;) Of course he`s in a very bad mood and all people will or are going on his nerves - well, you probably know what i mean. Therefore he doesnt want to speak to anybody, especially not to the person on his phone, who quite obviously isn`t very sensitive regarding his condition and won`t stop telling things he really doesn`t want to hear in that situation. I mean, hes naked despite "socks and a phone" - quite a good explanation why he`s "freezing" - and he`s "losing his way", which leads to the conclusion, that it must be a REALLY bad hangover that makes him lose his way in his own place (or is it a hotel?). And you have probably noticed, that you become very sensitive towards noise when having a hangover? That`s exactly what makes the person in the song feeling, that the someone on the phone is "screaming like their world might explode". Pretty easy and obvious, don`t you think? And according to what one gets to hear about Matt this song probably is autobiographical. | |
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Adam Average |
#3 by Adam Favro at Oct 30, 1975 at 3:24 AM EST |
| yes, I think Wolskaje is right, I think "feeding my soul" is, like, singing about emotional things and things that are important, but the "people who'll never know just how purposeless and empty they grow" are people who listen to music but don't really appreciate what he is getting at. Man, that must be frustrating, from the point of view of being a songwriter | |
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cody Rhythm Player |
#4 by cody watts at May 29, 2000 at 8:18 AM EST |
| this song rocks, i've got no idea what it means - but it's up there with muscle museum and showbiz :D long live muse! | |
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Johan Average |
#5 by Johan Soderberg at Jun 20, 2000 at 5:31 AM EST |
| That's funny... I've always had a feeling that this song hasn't got anything to do with relationships... When I listen to "Map of your Head" I always think that Matt's saying that he doesn't want to know what people around him are thinking because the minds of those who surround us are, well, corrupted (I can't find a better word, sorry... My knowldge of English is far from perfect). It's bad enough knowing that, and he doesn't need a "map of someone's head" because that will only make him feel worse... You'll see what others are thinking... See how terrible they are at heart... It's a nasty thought. | |