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Yeah this isn't the "real"
acoustic version. This is guitar intro tabbed in acoustic guitar.
Standard tuning.
Follow (intro)
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the white hendr Badass |
#1 by the white hendrix at Aug 1, 1995 at 6:20 AM EST |
| Since nobody's really had anything to offer for this song, I'll take a stab at it. As corny as it may seem, I think there's a feeling of self-exploration...and that to really understand who you are and what your place is in the universe, you have to let go of all your attachments and past trauma. Sometimes that is a frightening thing, but in the end you find out who you really are, not who you wish to be, and that brings clarity and self-confidence. | |
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kenzie Professional Badass |
#2 by kenzie at Jun 2, 1997 at 1:21 AM EST |
| What a deliciously assinine interpretation. Kudos, plebe. | |
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Chris Average |
#3 by Chris H... at Nov 29, 2004 at 10:09 AM EST |
| Aaron Lewis really adds to this song. It's a standout when you think of the CD | |