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Rage Against The Ma... No Shelter Guitar Tab

X  String Mute
/ Slide Up
\ Slide Down
b Bend
~ Vibrato
Intro and Chorus
E|------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------x-x-x-x-x-x-x--|
D|---------------------------x-x-x-x-x-x-x--|
A|--10-12\----15----10-12\---x-x-x-x-x-x-x--|
D|--10-12\----15----10-12\---x-x-x-x-x-x-x--|
Verse
E|---------------------|
B|---------------------| Wah on
G|---------------------|
D|---------------------|
A|--3-5h3----3-5-3-----|
D|---------------------|
Solo
Wah on However many times needed
E|--16~-16~-16~-16~-16~-16~-16~-b16----16--16-16--16-16--16-16-16-16-16--|
B|-------------------------------------16--16-16--16-16--16-16-16-16-16--|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|--/19-/18-/17-/16-/19-/18-/17-/16-/19-/18-/17-/16-19b-19b-19b-19b-|
D|------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------------------------------------|
just stare...
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|-0--------0---------------3--5--|

Source: http://www.guitarmasta.net/r/rage_against_the_machine/356992.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Secondhand Smok
Wanna Be
#1 by Secondhand Smoka at Oct 1, 2007 at 1:14 PM EST
Does anyone else get the feeling that the "American Eyes" line may actually go something like this: "Americanize, Americanize view the world from American eyes bury the past, rob us blind and leave nothing behind..." Anyways, this is definitely one my favourite Rage tracks.
 
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Matt
Lead Player
#2 by Matt Cromwell at Oct 2, 2007 at 4:26 AM EST
now i say with regret that i havent herd this particular song, although of what RATM ive herd i likes. but to a certian degree i concur with both internationalideal and atthedrivein... i dont see it possible for some dirty rightwing capitaleest peeg dorgs to fake such blatant pinko passion but on the other hand, they are filthy stinking ritch. this to is the Bono debate, is he a dirty arse-goblin or a good charitable fellow? erhaps we should see this like taxes, sure they give and give but they have the money to give and give. i earn about $100 a week, every week wen i give that $10 to that homeless person or that charity, i actually need that $10 where as RATM and stuff earn bajillions so wen they give what sounds like alot, $50000 to some charity, THATS THEYRE SPARE FUCKING CHANGE! THEYRE FUCKING POCKET LINT! im with them, yet i would like to see them giving more... unless its the unlikely case of they are giving and giving but the bank is filling faster than the pockets can be emptyed. ps top user name internationalideal!
 
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Jordan
Wanna Be
#3 by Jordan Ivory-Marcotte at Oct 3, 2007 at 9:40 AM EST
"the thin line between entertainment and war" - i luv it.
 
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«™†Rob†™»
Average
#4 by «™†Rob†™» at Oct 5, 2007 at 9:49 PM EST
"godzilla pure motherfuckin' filler, [to] take your eyes off the real killer..." That is saying that the media feeds us stories about Bill Clinton's affair, or some other useless shit to take our eyes off of them, and the wrongs they commit every day.
 
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Roman
Rhythm Player
#5 by Roman Malik at Oct 6, 2007 at 8:49 AM EST
Aww this song is sweet, pretty intelligent lyrics. I think it's funny they put this on the soundtrack to Godzilla. I love that guitar solo, Tom Morello owns.
 
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Ben
Rhythm Player
#6 by Ben at Oct 12, 2007 at 9:34 AM EST
it should read "And live the nightmare" not "Or"
 
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Jimmy "Hoffa"
Average
#7 by Jimmy "Hoffa" at Oct 14, 2007 at 3:20 PM EST
atthedrivein, do you really think rage was only about capitalism? how many benefit shows did they play? every band on major labels and most bands on semi major labels make plenty of money, but most of them don't do as much as rage did to give back and actually support the causes they sing about. every rage album had the addresses and contacts for all the causes that they supported. you could say (and you'd be right) that most kids who listened to them didn't do anything to support these causes, but if any of them did, then rage accomplished their goal. while most "alternative" bands in the 90's sang about nothing in particular, rage were able to get kids to at least think about politics, and while they did get rich from it, they at least got rich doing something they belived in. bands like at the drive in, anti-flag, and other bands of the sort are doing fine as far as money goes.
 
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tim
Rhythm Player
#8 by tim cronin at Oct 15, 2007 at 10:54 AM EST
i believe it also said "amistad was a whip, the truth feathered and tarred"
 
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LJ
Average
#9 by LJ at Oct 16, 2007 at 5:37 PM EST
ok. i promise. this is my last post on rage against the machine. Hi, im at the drive-in. you may remember me from such song meaning posts as killing in the name of, sleep now in the fire, bullet in the head and guerilla radio. reading this stuff about rage against the machine hating capitalism and globalisation is so ridiculous it no longer amuses me as it once did. cedric bixler of at the drive-in, whos lyrics are left-wing social commentary, just not as blatant as rage's, said in an interview that his own band can not be considered left wing, because, and i quote, "we sell t-shirts." this is where ratm embarrass themselves and their fans. they are millionaires, these guys. they are absolutely filthy, stinking, fucking rich. and they hate the fact that america owns the world? i live in australia. if it wasnt for this globalisation i wouldnt have ever heard of this band. i wouldnt have ever forked out money for their entire catalogue. you see, i love this band. but the gimmick has to be stopped. these guys are now filthy rich, and they did it pretending to hate people who are filthy rich. they also were heavily anti-Christian, but 3 of the members now are in a band who sing songs about God's greatness. people, grow up, please? Coco-cola is in Saigon, and rage against the machine is in tiny record shops in australia. its a gimmick. and it worked fucking well. just like it works for michael moore, who charges thousands of dollars for every speech he gives about hating people who charge thousands of dollars for things. and makes millions from movies talking about how anyone who makes millions off anything is a bad guy.
 
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Troy
Wanna Be
#10 by Troy Erskine at Oct 18, 2007 at 9:29 AM EST
Sounds like charity to me, jbj_42... And Bono is a 'dirty arse-goblin.' And if it means anything, sometimes you have to work within the rules of the machine to bring it down. Not all the time, but some.