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"Take It Back" by: Pink Floyd
All copyrights and other jazz belongs to the artist.
I simply tabed this because no one else would
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Ok here we go, I'll looked around the net for a tab to Floyd's Take it Back,
but there was none. I did this out of sheer boredom, so don't expect to much.
Throughout most of the song you'll need extream echo, as to Floyd likes to be
all ambient that way. The cutisy riffs right after the first cluster of
lyrics were kindov tough, so feel free to make any changes you deam nessisary.
Email me at RYAK@MSN.com for comments, questions, opinions, other junk.
I WILL REPLY! Have fun with this one, don't be afraid to correct me.
Jack Prenger
P.S. I've added some side instructions along the way to make things go
smooth. I highly recommend listening to the song before trying to play it.
HEAVEY ECHO THROUGHOUT
G
e:------------|
B:------3--3--|
G:----0-------|
D:--5-----5---| First sequence.....Repeat 12 times
A:------------| (mute D string with wrist)
E:------------|
G ^--let ring (LOTS of echo)
e:-------------------3---3----3--------------------------------|
B:------3--3-----3-----3------1-(pause-------3---3-------------|
G:----0--------0---0-------0-----with------0-------------------|
D:--5-----5--5-------------------echo)----5-----5--------------|
A:-------------------------------------------------------------|
E:-------------------------------------------------------------|
Repeat first sequence a few more times
e:---------------3--3------------------------------------------|
B:------3--3------3-1------(pause with echo again)-------------|
G:----0--------0-----------------------------------------------|
D:--5-----5--5-------------------------------------------------|
A:-------------------------------------------------------------|
E:-------------------------------------------------------------|
repeat first sequence
e:-------3----|
B:---3---3----|
G:----0--0----|
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claireus Wanna Be |
#1 by claireus s at Jan 12, 1978 at 7:16 PM EST |
| its about the things we do to hurt another one. concient or inconciently. and, of course, about regrets!wonderfull song! | |
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Mauro Wanna Be |
#2 by Mauro Leon at Jul 7, 1978 at 4:10 PM EST |
| Question: why is the word "God" censored? Does this Demau Senae character think that the Creator of everything is a bad word or something? Should we also censor All*h, Vish*u, Ze*s, etc? | |
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Derek Average |
#3 by Derek Lamberty at Aug 25, 1979 at 8:58 PM EST |
| Like mother nature and how we fuck her up but she still keeps us alive. "i push her to the limit to see if she will break" which is exactly what we do. | |
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massie Professional Badass |
#4 by massie at Dec 11, 1979 at 10:41 PM EST |
| some nonsense lyrics, not the best of the pink floyd as well, but still the song of my life... the rythm is perfec and i guess anyone can see the road along the way, the feel of the breeze close to the sea, the incredible feeling of freedom. along with u2´s "when the streets have no name", this is the best song i´ve ever heard! | |
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Jp Wanna Be |
#5 by Jp Collins at Oct 18, 1984 at 1:01 PM EST |
| This like so many Floyd songs has more than one meaning. The most obvious two that I can think of are 1) Two people fall in love and soon one starts being jealous. He knows it can ruin their relationship but can't seem to help it. 2) An environment song - 'she' is the Earth, that we're ruining and draining up to the point where it just breaks 'push her to the limit to see if she would break'. Anyway I'm sure there are more possible meanings, these are just apparent to me. | |
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ben Average |
#6 by ben doherty at May 19, 1992 at 10:13 AM EST |
| this is to me a love song, your partner beside you, you notincing all these things then, you do all these things you shouldnt just to see if they really do love you, and the warnings to stay away but you just cant do it | |
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Ryan Rhythm Player |
#7 by Ryan Ruegemer at Nov 2, 1993 at 10:58 AM EST |
| If you seen the video, its pretty obvious that its about our abuse of mother earth. Great song! This is a topic that deserves all the attention it can get. Better late than never?? | |
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Brett Professional |
#8 by Brett Czap at Mar 23, 1995 at 4:44 PM EST |
| i think this song is about a guy who likes the girl but isn't sure whether he wants to be with her or not..and he knows that he's a bad person..he keeps her on thin ice..she likes him and gives him her heart and then he brakes her heart over and over again..and he knows that what he is doing is wrong, and that she will take it back someday-that means-she will be happy someday and he won't, she will get back the love she gave away. in the first part of the song he says-she might take it back, but as the song goes on he realizes more and more his guilt and what he's done so he says-she WILL take it back...this is such an amazing song...i love it | |
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Zac Wanna Be |
#9 by Zac Fielder at Jun 11, 1998 at 7:34 AM EST |
| Hmm, adam_s you've got me wondering about this song now. I always assumed it was about the environment but there are a few lines that makes me wonder. | |
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health risk Average |
#10 by health risk at Aug 22, 1999 at 12:06 PM EST |
| it definitly fits as a love song but also as a song about the environment and the punishment we put on it. As soon as I heard this song I couldn't stop listening to it, it completely grabbed my attention and still to this day has not let me go. Pure genius!!! | |
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bobby Rhythm Player |
#11 by bobby volm at Aug 29, 2004 at 12:01 PM EST |
| If you listen to the words it is obvious that it is about mother nature and the eventual demise of the human race by our own ignorance. We think that we are somehow more powerful than the earth and that we ultimately determine it's destiny. When in reality she can take it back at any time and we will be the only cost. | |
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Dusty Wanna Be |
#12 by Dusty Delonge at Jan 1, 2006 at 6:38 PM EST |
| The song is about nature and how we fuck it up. its a good song, but definitely not the best of pink floyd...Roger was a genius and when he left the lyrical value of songs suffered greatly | |