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This is basically the whole bassline throughout the song; if anyone would like to add
any bridges or anything if they exist that would be much appreciated, seeings as I don't
own the CD.
So, enjoy.
G-----------------------------------------------------
D-------6-4-------------------------------------------
A------------2-4--------------------------------------
E--4-4------------2-4-4-4-4---------------------------
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#1 by [ßĩηŁ@Ðэń] at Jan 2, 1995 at 1:02 PM EST |
| I was just looking at www.scug.net (Soul Coughing Underground) and the lyrics there say "here". It also says lyrics were received directly from the band. However, it doesn't say whether the lyrics were received written or orally. If orally, the transcriber could have assumed it was "here". If written, the band could have misspelled it. I'll just assume it's "here". | |
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#2 by Caitlin Carlisle at Apr 22, 2003 at 8:16 AM EST |
| "The Super Bon Bon bit was this Italian candy bar that I saw at a truckstop on a European tour. I was a little high at the time. I just kept repeating Super Bon Bon, Super Bon Bon, amazed at the number of possible variations in a candy bar name. Super Bon Bon became a pet name for a woman I was seeing at the time, and thus the gap between the terrified-of-the-phone verse and the seemingly light chorus." | |