Artist: The Prodigy
Album: The Fat Of The Land
Song: Mindfielsds
Tabbed by: Bogbrush
Email: taff733@aol.com
Here is that sort of twangy thing at the beginning of the song.
MINDFIELDS
e:---8-6---------------8-6-------------|
B:-6-----6-9-8-------6-----6-9-8-----6-|
G:-------------8-5---------------8-5---|
D:-------------------------------------|
A:-------------------------------------|
D:-------------------------------------|
Enjoy. Any Corrections or mistakes just email me.
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Maarten Average |
#1 by Maarten Wuyts at Jan 21, 1988 at 10:55 PM EST |
| isn't it 'i walk through mindfields TO watch your headrock'? maybe not | |
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birdman Average |
#2 by birdman ethdh at Oct 14, 2007 at 12:35 PM EST |
| This stanza is pretty much the whole song. The song gives you a sense of ‘I’m powerful, I’m confident, I’m strong, watch me!’ “This is dangerous” states that the narrator’s confidence within itself could be dangerous. The battle imagery is used as symbolism to show that just as getting ready for battle, people often get ‘psyched’ up and confident, and this is the same in life, getting psyched for life and preparing for life can be just as exhilarating. The narrator walks through his mind, replacing the word of “mine” with “mind” as if to use it as a pun for this song to show that we are on the ‘battlefield’ of his mind rather than an actual battlefield. If you are dealing with struggles, such as finances, you become a bit more ‘aware’ of your financial status from then on and keep yourself in check, as if you were getting ready for battle, keeping yourself grounded and attentive to areas of your life you would normally not pay attention to. | |
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Jordan Rhythm Player |
#3 by Jordan at Oct 16, 2007 at 10:17 PM EST |
| either way. This song does make me walk through mindfields. And listening to it live totally did make my head rock. | |