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This song's tab is reasonably similar to the Stereophonics song 'Pick a Part thats New'.
for the main part of the song this little riff is played:
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just keep repeating this riff but strum the other string lightly and it sounds amazing
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yomomma!! Wanna Be |
#1 by yomomma!! at Apr 12, 1974 at 1:00 AM EST |
| i'm sure this one's about their first album. Hence the "Great Divide" reference. He poured his heart into writing and recording those songs, they went out to California to record, and when they had gone through all the promotion and everything, they were left pretty much exactly where they had started out. | |
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Kyle Wanna Be |
#2 by Kyle Kom at Apr 5, 1977 at 5:39 PM EST |
| This song is great.... but i think when he says "California I thought i should see" and "Now I'm back home, yeah With twelve little pieces of me" he means he though he should go there, but ended up broken and found that home is where he really belongs | |
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kelson Average |
#3 by kelson white at Sep 3, 1999 at 11:34 PM EST |
| I think you're right, bubblesmn3. Reinforced by "twelve little pieces" - twelve being the number of tracks on Great Divide. A great song. | |