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Pink Floyd - The Hero's Return
Submitted By: Jason Lee
EMail: loser_guitarist@hotmail.com
album: The Final Cut
intro/verse:
E:--------------------|--------------------|
B:-7-5-3-1-3-5-7h8~~7-|-7-5-3-1-3-5-3-1~~~-|
G:--------------------|--------------------|
D:--------------------|--------------------|
A:--------------------|--------------------|
E:--------------------|--------------------|
E:-------------------------|-----------------|
B:-7-5-3-5-7-8-10-12h13~10-|10~~~~-10-12-13--|
G:-------------------------|-----------------|
D:-------------------------|-----------------|
A:-------------------------|-----------------|
E:-------------------------|-----------------|
E:----------------------------------|
B:-10~~~-8-7~~-7-7-5-7h8~~~~~~7~~~~~|
G:----------------------------------|
D:----------------------------------|
A:----------------------------------|
E:----------------------------------|
chorus:
E:----------------------------------------------------
B:-7~--5~~~~-7~--5~~~~--7~--5~~~~-5~~~5~~~-3~~~~~~~---
G:----------------------------------------------------
D:----------------------------------------------------
A:----------------------------------------------------
E:----------------------------------------------------
ending: acoustic guitars
G D Am
i'm not totally sure if the ending part is right, but
i know it's close. as for the rest, it varies verse to
verse as far as the rhythm goes, but the notes are the
same.
tabbed out 12/20/02 by =jl=
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lindsey Average |
#1 by lindsey Rogogo at Nov 16, 1970 at 6:44 PM EST |
| guessin its about world war 2. - "trying to clout these little ingrates into shape when I was their age all the lights went out there was no time to whine and mope about" - is a drill instructor from world war 1(?) havin a go at this "new generation" 2nd verse, mentions dresden, dresden was virtualy wiped out by British bombers in the war. +he regrets it 3rd verse, sorta straightforward... 4th sums it all up. no winners in war, +hes saddend by the crowds of cheering people who think its a victory. | |
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Kenny Lead Player |
#2 by Kenny Berg at Feb 3, 1974 at 2:15 PM EST |
| I created a pandora.com radio station that has this song on it's playlist. Can't wait to see if it hits one of Pink Floyd's epics. Still hoping. | |
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Zach Wanna Be |
#3 by Zach Honeycutt at Apr 8, 1985 at 4:27 AM EST |
| Never thought of that before - it just put a whole new light on it. | |
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Johan Average |
#4 by Johan Soderberg at Nov 19, 1996 at 5:40 AM EST |
| There is an alternate version that has additional lyrics placed at the end of the song, immediately after "...on the intercom" I can't decipher them, buy the version (called The Hero's Return Parts 1&2) can be found on "www.allofmp3.com". | |
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Johan Average |
#5 by Johan Soderberg at May 2, 2003 at 5:18 AM EST |
| its not the goddamn teacher from the wall. its any teacher living in the post-WW1/2 world. everytime somebody refers to this album as the wall 2, it sucks the b'jesus out of me. | |