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Song: Bring back the sun
Artist: Our Lady Peace
Album: Gravity
Tabbed by: charges_what_charges@hotmail.com
Our lady peace is awesome! if you ever get the chance to see them live you
should go, they put on a great concert. This is a nice song off their new album "Gravity".
E|------------------0---|
B|---1--0---1--3--0-----|
G|---2--0---0--0--0-----|
D|---2--0---------------|
E|----------------------|
A|----------------------|
E|------------------0---|
B|---1--0---1--3--0-----| note: 0's stand for open-fingered ( you just play the strings)
G|---2--0---0--0--0-----|
D|---2--0---------------|
E|----------------------|
A|----------------------|
All you pretty much have to do is play these tabs for the whole song.
That's it! it's an easy song to play or atleast an easy intro to play.
it's pretty much all there is to play through the song except the solo and bass.
L8er!
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Mistress Cheyen Rhythm Player |
#1 by Mistress Cheyenne at Nov 4, 1970 at 9:54 PM EST |
| god, lol, its like every song off Gravity is better than the last. this fucking rawks. | |
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Lamb Of God Wor Average |
#2 by Lamb Of God Worshiper at Sep 30, 1987 at 1:03 PM EST |
| i loved our lady peace prior to mike turner's departure from the band. gravity is terrible in comparison to older albums. however, this song is good. sometimes i get the impression raine is slightly inebriated singing this, it really does sound like that type of depressed binge song you know | |
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julian Average |
#3 by julian at Nov 23, 1988 at 3:49 PM EST |
| I love this song!!! I find alot of the songs from olp are ones that i can actually relate to... i absolutely love olp!! they're my fav.! | |
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Troy Wanna Be |
#4 by Troy Erskine at Jul 22, 1991 at 1:38 AM EST |
| crazy magician, you need to get all of OLP's old cd's, cause if you think that Gravity is the best song, then you got some listenin' to do! No offense to gravity, i just think their old stuff is muchos better, and there is a lot of different sounds on the old cd's. | |
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Dillon Rhythm Player |
#5 by Dillon H. at Jun 9, 1993 at 5:24 AM EST |
| this is one of my all time favorite songs by our lady peace why aren't they as popular here in the good old USA because only people get to here is one song by them and its somewhere out there it might be a good song but this whole album rules not just that track number 3 known as Somewhere Out There so if you listen to them listen to the entire cd from 1-10 don't just listen to somewhere out there here is a great song that doesn't get any attn. | |
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Dakota Average |
#6 by Dakota Keyes at Nov 6, 1994 at 1:54 AM EST |
| I think this song is about, marrage like some have said, it sould even be Riane's think about it | |
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maximus Average |
#7 by maximus hyrule at Jul 25, 1996 at 8:54 AM EST |
| Bring Back The Sun seems to generally be viewed as the down part (Along with sell my soul) of Gravity. Most people think that it is a good song, but just kinda depressing. It's slowly becoming one of my favorite songs and is absolutely beautiful if you ask me. | |
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alex Lead Player |
#8 by alex beaulieu at Sep 23, 1998 at 9:08 AM EST |
| I think I agree with the main interpretation thats being expressed here about a relationship gone bad. Lyrically, this song is alright, but as for the music, I'd have to say its really not that great. OLP is my favorite band, but for me this song is melancholy and rambling. Sounds kinda like a poor version of a theme similar to that of sell my soul. Maida's voice has little if any of the frustration and paranioa that makes so many of their other songs powerful. This is probably my least favorite song by them. As for Gravity in General, I really don't think its as good as there other stuff (though some of it is really good). My favorite album is probably "Happiness....". that being said, it does make sence for them to branch out, and I'm looking forward to hearing their new stuff coming out this spring. Sorry, I know this was long. | |
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Jesus Average |
#9 by Jesus Christ at Oct 25, 1999 at 5:48 PM EST |
| have you people even listened to their old albums??? the lyrics in the old albums are way better.. trust me | |
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Hudson Lead Player |
#10 by Hudson Ryan at Feb 10, 2006 at 4:49 PM EST |
| my first impression was it just didn't fit on the album. but seeing this song live brought it to life for me. the only other inside tip i got from the Central Park perfomance in NYC was saying how they recorded this song in one take. that's intense! it's got a really different sound from most anything else they do and it's simple but beautiful power grows on you. sad cuz people reading this probably already love the song. wish more people could give it a chance. | |