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Band: Pennywise
Song: Holiday in the Sun
Album: From the Ashes
Year: 2003
HeterophobicTWAT
Intro:
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b|-----------------------------------------|
G|--9-999999------------7-777777-----------|
D|--9-999999--5-555555--7-777777--9-999999-|
A|--7-777777--5-555555--5-555555--9-999999-|
E|------------3-333333------------7-777777-|
P.M... P.M... P.M... P.M...
e|-----------------------------------------|
b|-----------------------------------------|
G|--9-999999------------7-777777--------7--|
D|--9-999999--5-555555--7-777777--9-7-9-7--|
A|--7-777777--5-555555--5-555555--9-7-9-5--|
E|------------3-333333------------7-5-7----|
P.M... P.M... P.M...
Verse:
e|-----------------------------------|
b|-----------------------------------|
G|--999999--------777777----------7--|
D|--999999-555555-777777--999-7-9-7--|(x4)
A|--777777-555555-555555--999-7-9-5--|
E|---------333333---------777-5-7----|
Pre-chorus:
e|-----------------------|
b|-----------------------|
G|-----------------------|
D|-7777777777-9999999999-|
A|-7777777777-9999999999-|
E|-5555555555-7777777777-|
P.M....... ..........
Chorus:
e|-----------------------------------|
b|-----------------------------------|
G|--999999--------777777----------7--|
D|--999999-555555-777777--999-7-9-7--|(x4)
A|--777777-555555-555555--999-7-9-5--|
E|---------333333---------777-5-7----|
Intro
Verse
Pre-chorus
Chorus
Solo:
e|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
b|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-9-11-12-11---11-12-11--7-7-7--7-9-7---------9-11-12-11---11-12-11-|
D|------------9-------------------h-p--9-9-9-9------------9----------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
b|---------------------------12---12---12----------------10---10-10-10-12-12-12-12-|
G|-7-7-7-9-9-9-11-11-11-11-9----9----9----12-12-12----------9----------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------12-12---------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|-------------------------------------|
b|-------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------|
D|-5-5-5-55-4-4-4-44-------------------|
A|-------------------5-5-5-55-2-2-2-22-|
E|-------------------------------------|
Post Solo:
e|-----------------------|
b|-----------------------|
G|-----------------------|
D|-5555555555-7777777777-|
A|-5555555555-7777777777-|
E|-3333333333-5555555555-|
Chorus
Outro (as Intro)
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No Picture
Adrian Lead Player |
#1 by Adrian Ortega at Feb 2, 1971 at 5:25 PM EST |
| Dougbranches: To me, the song doesn't specifically apply to Americans' views of the rest of the world. It also includes content Americans who don't think about the rest of their country. The song points out that when you have everything you need, you forget about the rest of the world...including the people around you who may not be so well off. | |
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No Picture
Flappy Average |
#2 by Flappy Bob at Jun 15, 1991 at 6:36 PM EST |
| It's hard to take this song seriously when there poverty is a huge problem in the US. In this song they make it seem like everyone in the US is well off and too rich to care when in fact a lot of Americans have their financial problems to worry about | |
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No Picture
Zac Wanna Be |
#3 by Zac Fielder at Jun 16, 1998 at 7:52 AM EST |
| I'm really surprised no one commented on this song. What I draw from it is that we all get so wrapped up in our own problems and aspirations that we forget that the world doesn't revolve around us. The song makes a reference to the USA because we as a country are a perfect example although this goes on world-wide. Ignorance is bliss, and when all we see is our own well-being, we are happy. | |