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Notation:
b - bend string up to next indicated note.
r - release bend back to next indicated note.
h - hammer onto the next indicated note
x - muted rake across indicated strings
Verse 1 (keyboard, tabbed for guitar):
A E
I'm telling you a story now
C# D
of something that's wrong
/////play for all Verses////
Chorus:
F#m D F#m D
Maybe she's alone, maybe she's alone
D Dm
What can I do? What can I do?
A B
There's nothing, there's nothing
C# D
there's nothing i can do
/////play for all Choruses//////
Solo
e---9----7-5--9---7-------7---7-5-------------------------
B---------------------------------9--9b10r9---7--6--5-----
G---------------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------
e-------4-5-7-9-10---9---7--12-----------14--12-----------
B---5-7--------------------------10-------x------10h12-13-
G-----------------------------------------x---------------
D---------------------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------
AT THE DRIVE-IN FOREVER!!!!
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NIK Average |
#1 by NIK blaszczyszyn at Jun 20, 1973 at 1:44 AM EST |
| Oh man, I can relate to this song exactly. I mean, EXACTLY. I, too, love Natalie Portman. Or, I'm obsessed with her anyways. I know it's unrealistic and she's six years older than me and she's waaaay too beautiful for me, but I can't help but dream of her. So to help you out, Ars Musica, the line "If I'm a proper Jewish boy / Will her family love me?" is because Natalie Portman was born in Jerusalem, Israel( isn't that so hott?), and she's of Jewish descent. So, if you want to get to Natalie, you have to make her parents like you too. Hope that clears it up. Also, in case any of you were wondering, in the first stanza it says :she's been developing since 1981", cuz she was born in '81. Kinda sad that I know all this off the top of my head. Well, Natalie's beautiful, that's all. | |
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Tony Wanna Be |
#2 by Tony Danza at Dec 15, 1995 at 3:50 PM EST |
| great song to listen to while lusting after Padme | |
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Toby Musical Thunder |
#3 by Toby at Dec 22, 1997 at 11:41 PM EST |
| I'd hit it. :D | |
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Zach Wanna Be |
#4 by Zach Honeycutt at Aug 4, 2001 at 5:49 AM EST |
| I love this song. . . at first the lyrics struck me as odd, especially the "If I'm a proper Jewish boy / Will her family love me?" This is by far my favorite Ozma song. | |