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Pulp Mis-shapes Guitar Tab

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From rbapat@giasbma.vsnl.net.in Fri May 16 08:27:41 1997
Date: Tue, 6 May 1997 18:46:41 +0530 (IST)
From: Rohit Bapat
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: Pulp:Mis-Shapes:crd

Pulp:Mis-Shapes
This one is from their Album "Different Class".Here's
how it goes:

corrections/suggestions welcome.(email:Piper707@hotmail.com/or above address)

Chords used: E A D G B e
Gmaj7 x x 5 4 3 2
Cmaj7 3 3 2 0 0 0
EmaddC 0 2 2 0 1 0
Em6 0 2 2 0 2 0

verse#1
A
Mis-Shapes, Mistakes, Misfits,
E
raised on a diet of broken biscuits...oh,
F#m
we don't look look the same as you,
D
we don't do the things you do,
D7
but we live round here too....oh really,

verse#2
Mis-Shapes, Mistakes, Misfits,
we'd like to go to town but we can't risk it...oh, (like verse#1)
'cause the want to keep us out,
You could end up with a smash in the mouth,
Just for standing out...oh really,

verse#3
A E
Brothers,sisters can't you see,
F#m
The futures owned by you and me,
D
They wont be fighting in the street,

They think the've got us beat,
D7
But revenge is gonna be so...sweet..

Chorus:
G Gmaj7 G7
We're making a move, we're making it now

we're coming out of the sidelines
C Cmaj7 C7 C C7
Just put your hands up it's a raid ...yeah

Em EmaddC
We want your homes, we want your lives,
Em6 EmaddC
we want the things you wont allow us,
Em EmaddC
We wont use guns, we wont use bombs,
Em6 EmaddC
we'll use the one thing we're got more of...
Em EmaddC Emin6 Em
thats our minds.....

verse#4
Check your lucky number,
That much money could drag you under..oh (like verse#1)
whats the point of being rich
if you cant think what to do with it
cause you're so very thick....

verse#5
Oh we weren't supposed to be,
We learnt too much at school now we.. (like verse#3)
can't help but see that the
future that you've got mapped is
nothing much to shout about....

Chorus

-guitar break-

verse#3

Chorus.................END!

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Jamie
Wanna Be
#1 by Jamie Smith at Jun 10, 1970 at 3:55 AM EST
allow me to reiterate, yay CLASS struggles
 
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Mike
Average
#2 by Mike Dawgg at Feb 1, 1972 at 8:29 PM EST
Yay calss struggles!!!
 
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Bodom Lake Murd
Average
#3 by Bodom Lake Murderer at Mar 12, 1979 at 3:06 PM EST
this is an excelent song, fits in with what its like to live in towns when u dress 'alternatively' in yr 11 there were 2 gangs the 'grebs' and the 'roodies' the 'roodies' being the ppl who were like pretty hard, but were compleatly senceless, wondered around creating trouble with mindless vandalisum and beating ppl up. the 'grebs' on the other had had quite a few intalectuals in, we didnt go round beating ppl up, cus most of us would get our heads kicked in if we tryed. but in 10 years time we are all going to be in decent jobs and they are going to be on the doll, in prison or a dustbinman (no offence to dustbinmen)
 
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Chad
Wanna Be
#4 by Chad Barri at Feb 10, 1990 at 8:42 AM EST
Oh yes definitely about class war, since the middle/upper classes are well known underachieve at school and spend all their time in town centres buying lottery tickets and smacking proletarians in the mouth. Unless you think Jarvis considers himself middle class?!
 
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Jon
Badass
#5 by Jon Coath at Mar 20, 1998 at 12:50 AM EST
i think franz ferdinand covered this song
 
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jamie
Lead Player
#6 by jamie soad at Dec 19, 1999 at 1:14 PM EST
The Intellectual Revolution. My dream. Though, if it came, I'd be so disappointed. Ever seen that episode of the Simpsons with Stephen Hawkins?
 
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Keith
Average
#7 by Keith Amaral at Oct 24, 2000 at 4:20 PM EST
I love the part of the video in the toilets, and on the wall, there is a list of "Pulp" "Wet wet wet" crossed out by the fans of the other band. Hee hee! Jarvis really does despise Wet Wet Wet, doesn't he? This was our anthem when it came out. We were 17 and we were big time geeks. For the first time in forever, we were actually cool!
 
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MelissA
Average
#8 by MelissA at Mar 2, 2001 at 7:46 AM EST
I swear that during the chorus the James Bond theme is played in the background. Have a listen.
 
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Luke
Professional
#9 by Luke Goudreault at Jan 10, 2006 at 11:32 AM EST
i think franz ferdinand covered this song
 
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Eric
Average
#10 by Eric at Apr 19, 2007 at 6:33 AM EST
Clearly this song is about the "war" between the working class and the white collar and upper classes. The upper classes look down on the lower and view them as "mistakes" utterly worthless to society. When, in fact, many of those raised in the lower classes have educated themselves rather than be dragged down. Eventually, they'll take the place of the upper class people who never felt a need to really push themselves and be creative because they thought they'd always have money.