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Remy Zero Perfect Memory Guitar Tab

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Song: Perfect Memory
Artist: Remy Zero
Tuning: Standard
Tabber: Rob Marston (rob@leftatom.com)
Notes: Great song! Play it for the ladies, they'll love it!


Intro:

D G D G D A G

The rest of the song:

D G D G -----> Keep repeating this pattern.

Every now and then:

D A G -----> Listen to the song, you'll find parts of the song
-------------> where this is thrown in the patter, like the intro.

The chords:

D: 000232
G: 320033
A: 002220


Now, right about here is where my download stopped, so if there's
any more parts to the song that differ from above (solo's etc.)
e-mail me, and I'll figure 'em out for you! Have fun!

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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taris
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#1 by taris leoncho at Feb 14, 1972 at 1:03 PM EST
this song has alot of meaning. i heard it for the first time in a car with 2 of my best friends this summer. it fit so perfecty we were all quiet and alot had gone on and it was wonderful.
 
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Dustin
Wanna Be
#2 by Dustin Cogburn at Oct 16, 1972 at 3:29 AM EST
First time I heard it was in Season 2 Finale of Roswell when Isabel was saying goodbye to Alex at his grave. It was so sad and emotional. The song made the scene!
 
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anthony
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#3 by anthony clark at Jun 5, 1985 at 4:53 AM EST
I'm leaving for college in the fall....i put this song on a cd that i gave to my friends to remeber all the fun we had this summer and that i wouldn't forget them
 
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♥brian
Lead Player
#4 by ♥brian♥ ******** at Sep 21, 1985 at 12:00 PM EST
I love this song,I love Remy Zero's music. He's great:)
 
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CHUNK ZIZZLE
Rhythm Player
#5 by CHUNK ZIZZLE at Aug 15, 1986 at 11:57 AM EST
just about remembering past times with a loved one that passed away ["and as they lowered you down, my heart just jaded.."] although it could be about two friends, the tone of the song seems to suggest they were in a relationship. a beautiful, sad song. FAVORITE PART: "but then how this world slipped through my fingers, and even the sun seemed tired; i still cared. as they lowered you down, my heart just jaded; in that moment the earth made no sound. but you were there. you helped me lift my pain into the air.."
 
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Mistress Cheyen
Rhythm Player
#6 by Mistress Cheyenne at Nov 18, 2006 at 3:02 PM EST
Actually, he wrote this song about his father who died of cancer. Kinda makes the whole song a lot more sad as it is real and not made up.
 
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brad
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#7 by brad everett at Jul 5, 2007 at 2:56 AM EST
This song reminds me of my friend. I lost her to suicide this year. She was such a wonderful person. The line that most of you seem to like is also the one that touches me the most. I picture her funeral, even tho I wasn't there "as they lowered you down my heart just jaded, and that moment the earth made no sound, but you were there. You helped me lift my pain into the air." I feel like, even tho she's not here any more, she's still with me, and we're closer than ever. This is most deffinately a completely comforting song when you're in a time of grief. It helps you cry. I played it as a sort of memorial for my friends that knew her after she died, and I think it all affected us differently. Although I don't know what the writer's take is on this song, I love having my own theory, because it fits.