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Author/Artist: Portishead
Title: Mysterons
Album: NYC Live
Transcribed by: Onur Cakir
Email: livingman@excite.com
I hope you enjoy it....
h - hammer on
p - pull off
b - bend string up
r - release bend
/ - slide up
- slide down
v - vibrato (sometimes written as ~)
t - right hand tap
x - play 'note' with heavy damping
Standart Tuning
(EADGBe)
e|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
B|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
G|-------10---------11------------------------------------------------------|-
A|-----8----------9---------------------------------------------------------|-
D|---8----------9-----------------------------------------------------------|-
E|-6----------7-------------------------------------------------------------|-
RIFF 1
e|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
B|---------6-7-6-7----------------------------6-7-6-7-----------------------|-
G|-------8---------8------------------------8---------8---------------------|-
A|-----8---------------8-9-8h9p8----------8---------------8-9-8h9p8h9p8-----|-
D|---6---------------6-----------9p7----6---------------6-------------------|-
E|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
RIFF 2
That's all !!!
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Shay Average |
#1 by Shay at Mar 30, 1988 at 7:06 PM EST |
| there's something very 60's science fiction about portishead, Beth's voice is haunting. I love this song i love all their songs iv never heard anything like them | |
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Ryan Wanna Be |
#2 by Ryan Carter at Apr 14, 1988 at 8:24 PM EST |
| I read somewhere that this song title comes from a premise of an old '60s sci-fi television show that was cancelled because of the content, or something to that effect. | |
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(DDD Bass Gu Rhythm Player |
#3 by (DDD Bass Guitar/Backup Vocals) Jeff Fritts at Aug 8, 1991 at 4:43 AM EST |
| nhmmm...a friend introduced me to this song, and i have to say...not bad! not bad at all! | |
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Aaron Average |
#4 by Aaron Smith at Nov 7, 1991 at 6:06 PM EST |
| Trip Hop Rules. | |
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The Guitar Guy Lead Player |
#5 by The Guitar Guy at Jun 6, 2000 at 7:25 AM EST |
| To me this song speaks about one who is in search of Truth, of a deeper meaning, of the mystery of life. One who engulfs oneself in the trance of philosophical thoughts in search for these things: "Divine upper reaches Still holding on This ocean will not be grasped All for nothing" The Ocean being the depth of the thoughts and paradoxical/unanswerable questions where these thoughts lead. "All for nothing" since all this does is bring grief and never a satisfactory answer "Did you really want" to live your life this way P.S. Ignorance is bliss (well.. a mild form of happiness at least)!! | |