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Bring Back the Sun
By: Our Lady Peace
Album: Gravity
Tuning: Down Half Step
Tabbed By: David White (david.white@nf.sympatico.ca)
Presented by: www.ourladypeace.cc
Intro and Verses (Follow the song for Rpt #)
Guitar
e|-----------------2--2--0------
B|-----------------2--2--0------
G|-----------------2--2--1------
D|-------0h4-------4--4--2------
A|-0h4-------------4--4--2------
E|---------------2-2--2--0------
Chorus (Again follow song for Rpt #)
Guitar
e|-0--0--0--0-----
B|-0--0--0--0----
G|-6--6--2--1----
D|-7--7--4--2----
A|-7--7--4--2----
E|-5--4--2--0----
*** ALSO: There's picking up and down on each of these chords as the chorus progresses....
just follow along and you'll get it!***
Riff
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B|------------------------------------7----7----7-9s7-5-5-5s3-3s2-2h3-3-2------------------------------------------
G|-1-s-6-6-6-6h7-7r6-6s4-4----4----4----------------------------------------4-2-2--2-2s1-1-1h2-2-2-2-1-1-----------
D|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2s4s2--
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
e|-----5------5-------5-5-5b7-5-4-4-5-4-4--------------------------------------------------------------------------
B|-------------------------------------------------5b7-5b7-5b7-5b7-------------------------------------------------
G|-6----6-6---6-6-------------------------------------------------------6-6-6h7-7-6-4-4-2-2-2s1-1-1-1-2-2-1--------
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2s4s2---
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interlude
(Play same as chorus)
***Follow through to the end of the song****
(Sorry for the crudeness of the riff, I didn't have a lot of time to write this up!!!
But it gets the main points across...)
Brought to you by the GUITARMASTA - http://www.guitarmasta.net
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ben Average |
#1 by ben doherty at Dec 4, 1970 at 4:17 PM EST |
| I had never heard much by OLP 'til I went to a concert in Ottawa a few weeks ago, and this was my favourite of any songs that they played. I thought it was beautiful; the lead singer (Raine Maida) said that this song was about realizing that the grass isn't always greener on the other side and that we should learn to appreciate what we have right now etc. Very beautiful. | |
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little Average |
#2 by little emo at Aug 4, 1974 at 8:55 PM EST |
| I think this song is about a relationship that has been going down hill("we shouldn't have to fight, or worry about the bills tonight"), but now he realizes that he wants things to be good again("bring back the sun, the mystery is gone"); ("i'm hanging up my ego"). Like he was unsure about things, but now he is sure he wants this("bury this hate and fill it with love"). | |
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Simon (Si) Lead Player |
#3 by Simon (Si) Brown at Nov 9, 1982 at 2:21 PM EST |
| this song is possibly about an affair or something and they seem to have everything, (everything they've dremed of, visually) and he wants to just forget about something bad that's happened, take what they have, and build on it. it's about that perfect life "little white house" that is impossible to achieve. | |
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Ashley Rhythm Player |
#4 by Ashley 666 at Jul 10, 1985 at 12:22 AM EST |
| Amazing song. so relaxing. Gravity is alright... alot of the songs are pretty good... but nothing compares to happiness. or clumsy. and alot of the songs on spiritual machines and naveed. especially happiness. (potato girl, annie, happiness & the fish) | |
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Faiz Average |
#5 by Faiz fender at Jul 28, 1985 at 6:33 AM EST |
| My best friend has the new cd nad he said that this song was the worst song on the cd and that it wreaked the cd. So i had to go dl it. I'll buy the new dc soon it looks great. I love this song. I would definately agree with the idea of a relationship gone bad. I think what was happening was that Raine was taking to much controll and that he was trying to hard and crushed others. Wehen he says I'm hanging up my ego. And I want to be your shadow. Saying he wants to be your shadow would be bringing himself back down from his "high and mighty" and sort of humbling himself. | |
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austin Rhythm Player |
#6 by austin ballard at Feb 15, 1990 at 11:36 AM EST |
| This song kind of makes me wanna cry. It's a great song, and I have no clue what the meaning is, anybody know?? | |