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Lost in a crowd
Drop-D Tuning
This is my first tab so please go easy on me
This is all that that guitar one plays...listen for strumming pattern
Guitar 1
Intro + Verse
Dm C
1 0
3 3
2 x
x 2
x 3
x x
I only started on Guitar 2 but ill be back with updates. 10 and 8 are intro 6 and 3 are verse
Guitar 2
e---10---10--------------
b-10------10-8-8-6-3-----
g------------------------
d------------------------
a------------------------
e------------------------
Chorus
e------------------------ x2
b------------------------
g----55555-3333----------
d000-55555-3333 0335----0
a000-33333-1111 0335----0
e000------------0335-0320
Verse many times
Chorus x 2
Bridge
e---------------------
b---------------------
g----7-----10-9-------
d000-x-000-x--x-------
a000-5-000-8--7-------
e000---000------------
Im not really good with solos so ill leave some of it up to you i got the parts i could get
could someone please help me out with the rest
Solo
e---------------------------------10h8-9b-13p10-10-10h12-10h8-10b---
b-----6-------6-8-8h9p8p6-8-8--10-----------------------------------
g-5-7---5-7-7-------------------------------------------------------
d-------------------------------------------------------------------
a-------------------------------------------------------------------
e-------------------------------------------------------------------
Chorus Again then...
ending
e
b
g 7 555 33
d000 x xxx xx 0335
a000 5 333 11 0335
e000 0335
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Aaron Wanna Be |
#1 by Aaron Howe at Sep 12, 1971 at 4:31 AM EST |
| seems like a bunch of people failed, one person is trying to re-right things, save the others, the others have given up "you left in such a hurry" and this person has not, trying to save them, depressing to some, but motivational to me | |
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Dakota Average |
#2 by Dakota Keyes at Oct 20, 1974 at 1:45 PM EST |
| To me this song is about a relationship. He's saying that he helped them out and brought them out of a shell, maybe. Then they turned their back on him and left him "holding the bag". I don't know. I'm going thru something just like this and it seems as if "she's" turning her back on me now that she's not in the shell I found her under. I see the "druggie" part to this song and so it could be about that too. This Cd is so bad ass for inspiration while feeling like shit! | |
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Will Wanna Be |
#3 by Will Hay at Mar 6, 1986 at 5:55 AM EST |
| I keep telling people, there is no such thing as right or wrong when interpreting lyrics. Lyricists write this stuff to share with us, it is not really the readers' job to take what they say word for word. Think for yourself. And if you notice, the caption above the comment box says "what does this song mean to you. I believe this song is about a person who maybe falls to peer pressure, doesn't necessarily about drugs. Maybe these two friends were both going through a difficult time and they were both there for each other like brothers but one day, one of em just snaps and gives in to temptations, resorts to alcohol and whatnot for an escape. Sure, it sounds a tad far out but that's what you're supposed to do when interpreting lyrics. | |
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Avinash Average |
#4 by Avinash Dutta at Apr 17, 1987 at 10:54 AM EST |
| earlier last year on the web site he said that this song is saying "hey if u want my help it's there and it's about an old friend of his" drugs drinking depression... ect.... | |
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Average |
#5 by nirvana at Mar 16, 1996 at 8:50 PM EST |
| OKay so a quick example of what i think it means. Person finds a druggie. He helps the druggie get back clean, and good. Then the druggie turns back to his drugs and does something to the guy, and in the end the guy feels cheated and that its almost his fault. Could be applied to many things, relattionships etc. | |
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claireus Wanna Be |
#6 by claireus s at Dec 21, 1996 at 9:48 PM EST |
| perhaps about a friend who fell to drugs, and the person blames themselves. | |
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Ryan Sutherland Rhythm Player |
#7 by Ryan Sutherland at Mar 11, 2004 at 9:57 PM EST |
| I think its about both a relationship and drugs...I thinks its about how he helped the person he love beat an addiction but how in the end the person fell off the wagon and now shes lost in the crowd becuase he has given up. | |