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Loud Love
Introduction (with much feedback)
e-:--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B-:----5----7----8----7----3----7----8----7----3----7----8----7----3----7----|
G-:--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D-:--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A-:--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E-:--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e-:-----------------|
B-:----8----7----5--|
G-:-----------------|
D-:-----------------|
A-:-----------------|
E-:-----------------|
Main Riff
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B-:----------------------------------|
G-:----------------------------------|
D-:-----5-----------------------5b---|
A-:---7-----5-7---4-7---5-7---7------|
E-:-0-----0-----0-----0-----0--------|
Guitar 2 Fill
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B-:------------------------|
G-:------------------------|
D-:----2----0----2----6----|
A-:------------------------|
E-:------------------------|
Refrain? (You can't resist the louder pull)
e-:---------------------------------|
B-:---------------------------------|
G-:---------------------------------|
D-:-7----5-7-10---7-5-7---5-7-7b----|
A-:-7----5-7-10---7-5-7---5-7-7b----|
E-:-5----3-5-8----5-3-5---3-5-5b----|
I can't figure out the coda, but I think the outro is:
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B-:--------------|
G-:--------------|
D-:--------------|
A-:--------------|
E-:--1--3--5--2--|
Thanks are due to "Fred" for pushing me to do this, and the guy who did the bass tab. I thought
I had the main riff correct, but it didn't sound quite correct. I downloaded is bass tab
and found out that it's the main guitar riff as well.
Sent by Craig Griffith (derfelt@aol.com).
Brought to you by the GUITARMASTA - http://www.guitarmasta.net
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Jon Wanna Be |
#1 by Jon Leff at Mar 1, 1986 at 10:11 PM EST |
| No way is it their worst song, but there are better. You just have to remember that they're expirementing with somthin new - Grunge. So it's not as refined as some of their other songs. I do like it a lot though. | |
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Steve Wanna Be |
#2 by Steve Williams at May 4, 1997 at 7:50 AM EST |
| No matter how many times i read the lyrics, i still think this has to do with the war mongering of the worlds leaders. hence the "cant resist the louder pull" of war. Its pretty topical now, look at George w Bush's whole stance on leadership. If u invade them, they will crumble. | |
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Mike Average |
#3 by Mike heidkamp at Dec 18, 1998 at 11:54 PM EST |
| The lyrics of this song is pretty obvious. I still like it though, great music. kinda makes you feel free. | |
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Sal Average |
#4 by Sal With The Lights Out at Jun 19, 2002 at 12:38 AM EST |
| "Loud Love" is the first step of a complete evolution that Soundgarden passed from "Ultramega Ok" and really crappy songs, like "Head Injury" to being one of the best bands ever (in my humble opinion) with albums like "Badmotorfinger" and "Superunknown". It's definetly not their best (or worst) song, but it was a major step for them. By the way, the lyrics are pretty straight out and I totally relate to this song, that's why I like it a lot. | |