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Stripped
R A M M S T E I N
Tabbed By Aaron Bridgeman (rokken@sicness.net)
http://bogans.arecool.net
Tuning: Drop D (D A D G B e)
KEY:
pm. = palm mute
^ = bend up
x = dead note
INTRO:
e|------------------------------------------->
B|----------------------------------------4^->
G|------------------------------------------->
D|-2-2---2----2-2---2----2-2---2----2-2------>
A|-2-2-0-2--0-2-2-0-2--0-2-2-0-2--0-2-2------>
D|-2-2-0-2--0-2-2-0-2--0-2-2-0-2--0-2-2------>
pm . . . . . .
pm . . . . . . . . .
KEYBOARDY BIT (arranged for guitar):
e|----------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------------------------------|
D|-5-5-x-5-x--0-0-x-0-x--10-10-x-10-x--2-2-x-2-x--2-2-x-2-x-|
A|-5-5-x-5-x--0-0-x-0-x--10-10-x-10-x--2-2-x-2-x--2-2-x-2-x-|
D|-5-5-x-5-x--0-0-x-0-x--10-10-x-10-x--2-2-x-2-x--2-2-x-2-x-|
CHORUS:
e|---------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------|
D|-5-----0-----10-----2-2---2----2-2---2-|
A|-5-----0-----10-----2-2-0-2--0-2-2-0-2-|
D|-5-----0-----10-----2-2-0-2--0-2-2-0-2-|
pm . . .
Strum the first 3 chords a few times
OUTRO LEAD:
e|------------------------------|
B|----------------15------15----|
G|--------12-14------12------12-|
D|-14-16------------------------|
A|------------------------------|
D|------------------------------|
That's it. Finally could be bothered to tab the best Rammstein song ever.

Source: GuitarMasta.net
http://www.guitarmasta.net/r/rammstein/.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Collin
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#1 by Collin at Sep 30, 2007 at 5:50 PM EST
Im a huge DM fan and this version of Stripped makes me laugh. His voice is hillarious. This also shows how much Germans worship DM. I just wonder why they don't say the original line "let me see you stripped down to the bone" but yes a nice cover. Rammstein has that gritty German voice I like. but when he sings anything in english its just comical in my book. The song intereptation Martin Gore wrote this.. it means baring ur soul completely without any boundries or influences of the outside word. Too many times people are distracted by something else when spoken to by their significant other .. I know this very well LOL my husband can't pry his eyes of the tv when i ask him something.. it gets irritating. So to get me to shut up so he can get back to his precious tv he gives me a very oblivious answer. That is what this song is about.. pulling away from all that and being alone with no television no radio just the voices of him and her.
 
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Dylan
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#2 by Dylan Fitzgerald at Oct 3, 2007 at 12:38 AM EST
This songs hot.
 
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Failure by Desi
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#3 by Failure by Design at Oct 7, 2007 at 5:48 AM EST
SilentAenima, its on the DVD but you got to put it in your computer, THEN beat TWO ROUNDS OF RAMMSTEIN TRIVIA! and holy crap its hard! you gotta know your stuff! I got it, but hey if you want to go easy on yourself, just get it off Kazaa! Oh and the song could relate to one of Rammsteins Almost olympic experience> cant remember which one, but he was a swimmer!
 
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MelissA
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#4 by MelissA at Oct 7, 2007 at 9:32 PM EST
This song is awsomeness hardcore.
 
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Celebrimbor
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#5 by Celebrimbor Calaelen at Oct 8, 2007 at 9:44 AM EST
I think its about a man and a woman who got too caught up in their city life to remeber the true natural root of love, So all it is is him asking her to come away from technolgy (let me see you make descisions without your television) and just be with him for a while (let me hear you speaking just for me) This song is about true love not just the sex part of relationships he want him and her back to nature.
 
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Chris
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#6 by Chris H at Oct 11, 2007 at 5:26 PM EST
Wow, you guys shure are horny. THIS SONG IS NOT PORNOGRAPHIC IN ANY WAY! its about hte real person, he wants to see the person for who they are. such as the lyrics "Make decisions Without your television Let me hear you speaking Just for me" its all about dont listen to the F*ckin media or anythign, just tell me about you!
 
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Ryan
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#7 by Ryan Noffke at Oct 16, 2007 at 10:43 AM EST
I think this is one of the best songs on the CD, and no, not just because it says "stripped" or that it's in English. The electric guitar sounds like something from Wayne Static (Static-X). What also makes this song cool is that, with the combination of the lyrics and the vocals, it sounds like a pornographic love song sung by some evil Satan follower with a heavy-metal fetish. That is what makes Rammstein songs so cool. Odd lyrics sung in German by some dude that sounds totally evil. If they weren't German, I'd say it was just good, old-fashioned American music.
 
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bethan
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#8 by bethan jones at Oct 17, 2007 at 1:34 AM EST
I think RemyKilledElvis, Lorcado, and rammsteingirl got it just right. I also like Alucard_Mishima's interpretation of the video [yes, the olympics have become all about the money and the show, and the idea of a peaceful assembly of all nations has become almost totally buried under all the commercial aspects. However, this was already the case in the 1930ies' olympics where the material used by R+ for their video clip is actually taken from; Hitler used the olympic games for his propaganda in order to give himself the air of a peaceful and cosmopolitan politician (while in fact he was just a powermad and reckless racist)]. Thanks for coming up with an interpretation which wouldn't have occured to me, Alucard_Mishima! Here in Germany, though, most people didn't go as deep in their interpretational efforts; the whole discussion just got hooked up on (maybe even sidetracked to?) the question, whether it was reprehensible to use clippings from the Third Reich olympic games to illustrate the music. This public discussion served to fuel the controversy whether R+ are supportive of right wingers or not. Well, I don't think they are (in fact they distanced themselves from this in their song 'Links,zwo,drei,vier' - but nevertheless: with this type of video they kind of asked for it! I think, it was probably just a well-planned publicity stunt, since bad news is good news - especially if nobody can actually pin you down to what they accuse you of. But I find it refreshing to see that people can actually get much more from R+'s art than just the obvious and very superficial thrill of the verboten. But let me come back to Depeche Mode's Song 'Stripped' for once: I think it is interesting, that they mention Metropolis and chose the television as a symbol for the distractions and fake appearances of our modern society; "Metropolis" is a famous dystopy, and it immediately made me think of other ones such as "Brave New World" and "1984". Now, in "1984", television is also an important motif: In this narrative, the 'telescreens' work both ways, and everything you do is directly televised to the government agencies overseeing all our lives. Now, in the song 'Stripped' (just like in the book "1984"), the protagonists get away from the metropolis in order to regain some privacy out in the fields where they make love. So in a way all these narratives intertwine here. And by this, there's another message conveyed: Making love should be a private thing, and not something you do in order to show off (like all those wannabe celebrities who'll do anything [presumably] shocking on tv just to get their 15 minutes of fame. Ironically, this is just what Rammstein tend to do...)