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Adios
By Rammstein
From Mutter
Tabbed By Mike Gagnon
Drop D Tuning
intro
e-----------------------------------------------------------
B-----------------------------------------------------------
G-------------------10-10-10-10/12-12-12-7--7-7-7-7-7/5-5/4-
D-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8---10-10-10-10/12-12-12-7--7-7-7-7-7/5-5/4-
A-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8----8--8--8--8/10-10-10-5--5-5-5-5-5/3-3/2-
D-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-------------------------------------------
Main Riff
e-------------------------------------------------------------
B-------------------------------------------------------------
G---5-7-------------------------------------------------------
D-3-5-7-------------------------------------------------------
A-3-3-5-------------3h5---------------3h5---------------------
D-3-----0-0-0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-
Chorus is up top with intro
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Eric Average |
#1 by Eric Zinkhon at Dec 21, 1979 at 5:44 AM EST |
| i think this song is really good i like the beginning how it takes a while to actually get going, i think it is to do with music being like a drug, 'die Melodie fährt leise ins Gebein (the melody travels softly in the bones). sometimes when u are down music can have the effect of drugs the whole feel good factor and all associated with music and also drugs. | |
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marvin Lead Player |
#2 by marvin at Jun 7, 1985 at 3:31 PM EST |
| Oh, by the way; if you listen carefully after each set of three "Los"es, someone (Richard?) says something that sound like "bop bop shu bop". Turn up the volume and listen closely; it's really there... | |
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Drennan Professional Badass |
#3 by Drennan Bragg at Jul 22, 1986 at 6:48 PM EST |
| er, i'd go with the drug theory as well... however, as with so much of rammstein's songs, there's an alternate meaning. to me it describes music as the ultimate trip; that without music you are empty, only with the music in your "veins" are you really alive. just a thought... | |
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marc Professional |
#4 by marc at Feb 11, 1991 at 11:34 AM EST |
| Not completely what this song is about. Part of me says drugs, the other part says music. It's a good song either way. | |