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Poets of the Fall - Late Goodbye

I took it from a weird writen tabs in the band's site.

Intro

e|-------7-----------5-|-------5-----------3---|------7-----------5-|-------5-----------3-||
B|-----0---0-------0---|-----0---0-------0-----|----0---0-------0---|-----0---0-------0---||
G|---7-------7---6-----|---5-------5---4------4/7--------7---6------|---5-------5---4-----||
D|---------------------|-----------------------|--------------------|---------------------||
A|---------------------|-----------------------|--------------------|---------------------||
E|-0-----------0-------|-0-----------0---------|--0---------0-------|-0-----------0-------||


Verse (play twice the first 2 lines)

e|-------0-----------0-----|-------0-----------0-----|
B|-----5---5-------7---7---|-----8---8-------7---7---|
G|---0-------0---0-------0-|---0-------0---0-------0-|
D|-------------------------|-------------------------|
A|-------------------------|-------------------------|
E|-0-----------0-----------|-0-----------0-----------|

e|-------5-------5-------5-------5-|-------5-------5-------5------5--|
B|-----5---5---5---5---5---5---5---|-----7---7---7---7---7---7---7---|
G|---5-------5-------5-------5-----|---5-------5-------5-------5-----|
D|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|
A|-7-------------------------------|-7-------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|

e|-------0-------|-0--------|-------0-----------0-----|-------0-----------0-----||
B|-------0-------|-0--------|-----5---5-------7---7---|-----8---8-------7---7---||
G|-------7-------|-5--------|---0-------0---0-------0-|---0-------0---0-------0-||
D|----7----------|-5--------|-------------------------|-------------------------||
A|---------------|-0--------|-------------------------|-------------------------||
E|-7-------------|----------|-0-----------0-----------|-0-----------0-----------||


Chorus

Guitar 1 plays this twice

e|-0---0---|-0---0---|-0---0---|-0-----||
B|-0---0---|-0---0---|-0---7---|-3-----||
G|-7---6---|-5---4---|-5---7---|-0-----||
D|-7---7---|-5---5---|-5---0---|-2-----||
A|-----0---|-0-------|-0-------|-2-----||
E|-7-------|-----3---|---------|-0-----||

Guitar 2 plays this only once (everything is faster than the

first guitar)

e|-------7------------5---------|-------5------------3---------|
B|-----0---0--------0---0-------|-----0---0--------0---0-------|
G|---7-------7----6-------6-----|---5-------5----4-------4-----|
D|------------------------------|------------------------------|
A|------------------------------|------------------------------|
E|------------------------------|------------------------------|

e|-------5------------2---------|-------3--------5----7----12--|
B|-----0---0--------0---0-------|-----0---0------0----0-----0--|
G|---5-------5----2-------2-----|---4-------4----5----7----12--|
D|------------------------------|------------------------------|
A|------------------------------|------------------------------|
E|------------------------------|------------------------------|

e|-------7------------5---------|-------5------------3---------|
B|-----0---0--------0---0-------|-----0---0--------0---0-------|
G|---7-------7----6-------6-----|---5-------5----4-------4-----|
D|------------------------------|------------------------------|
A|------------------------------|------------------------------|
E|------------------------------|------------------------------|

e|-------5------------2---------|-------------12-------5-------||
B|-----0---0--------0---0-------|--------12------------5-------||
G|---5-------5----2-------2-----|---12-----------------5-------||
D|------------------------------|------------------------------||
A|------------------------------|------------------------------||
E|------------------------------|------------------------------||

This is the first tab I write so maybe it'll be hard to
understand the rhythm, so you must listen to the song and learn
the bit by yourself

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Garland
Rhythm Player
#1 by Garland Cross at Dec 17, 1971 at 8:23 PM EST
This song got me into their music. Great song, fits the mood of Max Payne 2 perfectly. A treat to hear it as the end credit music.
 
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Kieran
Average
#2 by Kieran Molloy at Jul 10, 1994 at 12:37 AM EST
The first two verses are pretty straight forward, a couple, drives, either in a real car, or a metaphor car (like something that keeps going -- time), and they solve their problems together - "your breath hot upon my cheeck, and we crossed, that line you made me strong when I was feeling weak, and we crossed, that one time" "(the) devil grins from ear to ear when he sees the hand he's dealt us, points at your flaming hair, and then we're playing hide and seek" (the real lyrics has no "the" before "devil") This part is when the couple begins to relinquish on their relationship. Another hint (1st verse): "our crushed plans and my lies" "I can't breathe easy here, less our trail's gone cold behind us" This in my opinion is the most difficult to interpret, I believe "trail" resembles their past here, it has gone cold, i.e far, forgettable, etc... "till' in the john mirror you stare at yourself grown old and weak" Their relationship was probably long making them older than what they used to be when they first met. Also note, the "John" before "mirror" is something from Max Payne 2, if you played it and noticed the TV shows, it's a character that is hunted by his evil brother, I have no idea why they put it there. "And we keep driving into the night, it's a late goodbye, such a late goodbye" They leave each other after a long time.
 
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Kubota35
Professional
#3 by Kubota35 at Mar 23, 2000 at 12:43 AM EST
This song says alot.
 
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HammerOffFreak
Professional
#4 by HammerOffFreak at Jul 8, 2002 at 3:46 AM EST
OST Max Payne 2! Cool Song for Cool Game!!!