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Project 86
Spill Me
Self Titled 1998
We Own Your Songs
Tabbed by ProjectFreak

Like all early Project songs this is very easy to play.
Tuning low to high: D A D G B E
Intro:
D-----------
A-------1p0 x9
D---0-------
On the 10th time:
D-----------
A-------1--0
D----0-----0

Verse:
D—0-3-0-5-0-6-3-0
A—0-3-0-5-0-6-3-0 x4
D—0-3-0-5-0-6-3-0

Then:
D---0-0-0---0
A---0-0-0---0
D---0-0-0---0
--p.m.-
Then Intro and back to Verse and then this:
D------------------------------------------------------------------------
A---13-13-13—12-12-12-12-12-----13-13-13-12-12-12-10-10 x4
D----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[---------------------------light P.M.---------------------------]
G----15-15-15---14-14-14-14-14----15-15-15-14-14-14-12-12
D-----------------------------------------------------------------------
A----13-13-13---12-12-12-12-12----13-13-13-12-12-12-10-10
D-----------------------------------------------------------------------

And then:
G---------------14(x15)-12(x15)---14(x15)
D---12-(x15)---------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------
[--------------light P.M.----------------]

That’s pretty much it. This is a really cool song to play and shouldn’t
be too hard to figure out. I might have missed a few small things but th rest of it is 100%
right.

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Tony
Wanna Be
#1 by Tony Danza at May 19, 1973 at 12:35 AM EST
I believe this song is about fighting the "old man" and living the "new man," having been transformed by Christ. This task is obviously not easy, because Schwab states that his back is "so full of scrapes." His journey to Christ seems to have been a long one ("with the miles I've walked of waste"). Verse one describes struggles with the old man. Before coming to Christ, Schwab changed only to "feed [his] ego's rage." He felt quite content just with the depraved state he was in ("I cling to my comfort," "I'm content with my sadistic wretch.") He doesn't want to put off the old man ("find every reason not to kill the halfway beast"), but realizes that it is stealing his peace and disturbing him. Eventually, it wants to convert him to naturalism ("til its home is a naturalistic nest"). Such a worldview has no place for God. Schwab then acknowledges the everything worked out for good in his journey to Christ, and nothing happened just coincidentally ("there is no conincidence"). The next statement is a recurring theme in project 86: there are no shades of grey, just black and white ("there is no compromise"). I.e. there is nothing in between. The next verse describes Schwab's experience once he started to put off the old man. He shut it off ("close my grip on the floodgates") and trusted only in God's covenant ("the covenant sealed in dreams"). He knew it wouldn't be easy to put it off ("anticipate the backlash") and endured severe trials trying to keep it dead ("uncountable grins fade to screams"). The next two lines outline the previously mentioned philosophy of naturalism. It is characterized by doubt ("doubt's an ocean away"), but it's consequences are always bad ("my last mistake drowned unwillingly"). He states he is not willing to embrace naturalism, stating that it would "spill him" and (implied) result in his destruction. The word "Rise" is a call to rise to the occasion, take a stand, and fight the old man. The next verse/bridge/whatever shows some of the things that Schwab has put off. It's pretty self explanatory. He has been changed, and has started his new life ("now it starts, and now it begins"). He has relentlessly decided to follow his new vision ("so now my vision's secured) - he is permanently fixed on Christ.
 
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Mauricio
Wanna Be
#2 by Mauricio Tonon at Jan 11, 1989 at 2:54 PM EST
I was wondering why only two comments were made on this one, and now I see that no more are really necessary because the previous comment summed it up pretty good. this is the first Project song I heard. masterfully done
 
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Robyn
Average
#3 by Robyn Paul at Oct 31, 1999 at 9:31 AM EST
I have no freaking idea...