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Artist: Primus
Song: Kalamazoo
Album: Brown Album (1997)
Tuning: e-B-G-D-A-E
Notes:
Intro:
e|--------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------|
A|--4~--------4~--------4~--------|
E|-------3~--------3~--------3//--|
Chorus:
e|------------------15----------------------15--14-15-16-15-14----------------------15---------------------15--|
B|--/15-15-14h15h16---------/15-15-14h15h16--------------------16---/15-15-14h15h16--------/15-15-14h15h16-----|
G|---------------------15--------------------------------------------------------------15----------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
This part is played while Les is singing and might only be in live versions
e|--3---------3---------3---------3--|
B|--3---------3---------3---------3--|
G|-----------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------|
Solo:
e|----------------------------------------------------20-19--------19---------------------17-------|
B|--/15--------------17--17------------------------19-------19--17----17--16-16-16--16-------------|
G|---------16--------------17--17--16-17-19-17--17-------------------------------------17----------|
D|------------9/----------------------------------------------------------------------------17p16--|
A|------14-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------7-----5-----------------------------------------------------13----15----15/-|
G|-----------------17-17--5p4-4-------7-5---4----------------------------------------11p9h11-12----11----12-----|
D|--------14-17-16--------------5-7------------5--------7-7-8-8-9--7-7-9---9-10-12-12----------------------------|
A|--12-15----------------------------------------5-3-0-------------------7---------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|--17----------------------------------------------------18-------18----------------------|
B|-----17-19-----------15-17-15-15-16--16-19-----------17-------17----17-----15------------|
G|------------17-x-17~-----------------------17-17--15-------15----------15-----15-17-17---|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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ben Lead Player |
#1 by ben Tee at May 30, 1983 at 8:52 AM EST |
| Kalamazoo is a state of mind. It's what divides me from you. Maybe Kalamazoo is the state of attitude and life. "i dont believe in payin' no goddamn rent" or "years and the liquor have made him mild and he lays around Kalamazoo" shows this is how these people think and where they want to be in the world or how they want the world to be. | |
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Trevor Average |
#2 by Trevor fun with drugs at Jun 20, 1983 at 2:53 PM EST |
| Nope, it's an original Primus tune, though I think the "A B C D E F G H" thing has been done before. | |
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♥Chicken Average |
#3 by ♥Chicken On Heroine Shots♥ at Jan 14, 1984 at 11:26 PM EST |
| Shaun050 is write its a cover cuz i was talking to my dad the other night about this song and he goes i sware that another song so it must be a cover and i sang the lyrics and he picked it up straight away ao there we have it | |
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Len Badass |
#4 by Len cullum at Feb 28, 1984 at 3:06 AM EST |
| Kalamazoo is a state of mind. It's what divides me from you. Maybe Kalamazoo is the state of attitude and life. "i dont believe in payin' no goddamn rent" or "years and the liquor have made him mild and he lays around Kalamazoo" shows this is how these people think and where they want to be in the world or how they want the world to be. oh, yeah -- killer bassline. | |