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This is the tab for "hunting bears"
Legend
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==== - Rub strings with picking
==== hand over pick-ups.(the sleeve of your arm
==== usually sounds best)
E-------------====---------------====-----------==---
B-------------====---------------====-----------==---
G---------5/7-====-------5/7p5---====-------5/7-==---
D---0-5h7-0---====-0-5h7-0-----7-====-0-5h7-0---==---
A---5-5-------====-5-5---------5-====-5-5-------==---
E-------------====---------------====-----------==---
E----------------------------------------------------
B--------------------10--------------------10p8-10-8-
G-------5/7p5---9-10----------------7h9h10------0--0-
D-0-5h7-0-----7-0-0-----0------0------------------
A-5-5---------5-----------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------------
x2
E------------------ | ------- |
B------10-----10--- | ------- |
G---10------9------ | ------- |
D-0-------0------0- | -0-5h7- |
A------------------ | -5-5--- |
E------------------ | ------- |
have fun, and keep listen to radiohead // wickoo
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jordan Average |
#1 by jordan mcm at Oct 1, 1970 at 1:30 PM EST |
| its just perfect, no worries or anything | |
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bec Average |
#2 by bec madden at Aug 7, 1971 at 2:43 AM EST |
| This is obviously from amnesiac, since it is a "less ambient form of Kid A," a very non-guitar set of albums. It sort of sounds like treefingers (stripped down.) I still think this is a sorry we forsake the guitar;here is this. Let's put it on an album. People will listen, they always do. They should do a song where they have a parrot sing over a distorted bass. It could say something like, "you trap me in a cage, I say what you say." But the song seems to be nothing more than treefingers little brother. | |
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metal-cat Average |
#3 by metal-cat stepheria at Sep 28, 1974 at 9:51 AM EST |
| To my mind the melody is a little reminiscent of "Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box" | |
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Matt Lead Player |
#4 by Matt Cromwell at Sep 24, 1980 at 4:00 AM EST |
| It sounds very ponderous to me, too intriguing to be relaxing. Yeah, the title makes me think about those cute little sharp-toothed creatures in the liner notes. The main riff is the hook, reeling in any diversions. Maybe that's the breath that supposed to calm you, but it sounds more disconcerted to me, like a nagging doubt. | |
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cody Rhythm Player |
#5 by cody watts at Sep 12, 1984 at 12:38 PM EST |
| not as simple as everyone is saying | |
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steven Lead Player |
#6 by steven ratliff at Jul 9, 1998 at 12:01 PM EST |
| This song basicly does two things. 1)Johnny Greenwood showing the mean skills and letting people first hand hear it. 2)After the release of Kid A critics were asking radiohead where the guitar was in amnesiac. along with the first song off the album they show that the guitar is right here and that just because its distorted in wierd ways that a band like radiohead can get away with all of a sudden the guitars are gone. If you have even one functioning eardrum you will notice that every album has gone a diffrent direction putting Radiohead in my book as number one band | |
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Jaime Average |
#7 by Jaime at Feb 21, 2003 at 10:56 AM EST |
| Maybe it's about bears that are hunted. | |