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OK i've noticed a few versions of this song, but they all seem wrong :(
So i've decided to tab my version out..
Tuning: E A D G B E
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THE RONANATOR ( Average |
#1 by THE RONANATOR (aka.Ronan) downer at Apr 13, 1970 at 10:37 AM EST |
| Of course you can hear part of "The Void" at the end....it's much better if you listen to the entire album, and not skip to a certain track. Each song runs into the next- it's like one big song. | |
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Nikola Rhythm Player |
#2 by Nikola Supukovic at Oct 29, 1970 at 5:12 AM EST |
| "La mer" means "the sea" in French, hense the half-whispered French at the beginning. Beautiful track this. Insidentally, in French, the sea is feminine (as is the vocalist at the beginning). Any insight here? | |
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Joonas Wanna Be |
#3 by Joonas Luukkainen at Apr 7, 1971 at 12:56 AM EST |
| So much different than all the other songs. The vibe is just so pleasant. | |
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Frost Wanna Be |
#4 by Frost Bite at May 2, 1979 at 6:56 PM EST |
| The perfect build up to "The Great Below", this track on The Fragile confirms that "The Great Below" is about death. | |