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Author/Artist: Papa Roach
Title: 829
Album: Old Friends From Young Years
Transcribed by: Michael Jonathan
Email: TheSpookyKidsFL@aol.com
standard tuning
Great song from a great album, this is what I could pick out...
-8--8-88-|
-7--7-77-|
-6--6-66-|
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Intro, also played later in the song...
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-7-6/10-77-66-77-88-|-7-6/10-77-66-77-99-
-7-6/10-77-66-77-88-|-7-6/10-77-66-77-99-
-5-4/8--55-44-55-66-|-5-4/8--55-44-55-77-
Verse, main riff
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#1 by randy taylor at Oct 27, 1971 at 10:47 AM EST |
| Well i'll tell you, the inspiration for the song 829 (Old Friends From young Years) happened. Jacoby was working down at the Airforce hospital and he opened up a freezer and found a decapitated human head in there with no skin, it was removed for some students to learn about the muscles. Anyway he finished work and took Magic Mushrooms for the first time and when he did he totally tripped out, he saw pictures of his dad crossed over with Jesus (because his dad also had long hair and a beard) and all his friends heads turned into dog heads and be tripped out like fuck. Anyway, he called up Colleen (his mum) and she calmed him down ("Called up my mom cos i knew she was strong"), the next day i believe Jacoby wrote the song. So there you guys a 20 year old Coby Dick wrote that song based on what happened 6 years ago TODAY in vacaville, now that's P-Roach history! | |