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ROOM A THOUSAND YEARS WIDE
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from the album BADMOTORFINGER by SOUNDGARDEN
e-mail: 9250128@bn.fnt.hvu.nl
Tune donw 1/2 a step + dropped D tuning
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e|--------------------------------------
B|-------------------------------------- this is repeated
G|-------------------------------------- through out the
D|-------------------------------------- whole song
A|-0---3---0--8-8-8-8-------------------
D|-0---3---0--8-8-8-8-0-0-0-0-0-0-------
^^^^^^^^^^^ light PM
Lyrics:
Listen, hear, he is inside
One who lives while others lie
I close my eyes and walk a thousand years
A thousand years that aren't mine
It seems he's near me as I walk
One who loved what love denied
He lives these years that I walk blind
All these years cannot be mine
Tomorrow begat tomorrow
Begat tomorrow
Begat tomorrow
A thousand doors a thousand lies
Rooms a thousand years wide
He walks in the cold sun and wind
All these years will not begin
Tomorrow begat tomorrow
Begat tomorrow
Begat tomorrow
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M Average |
#1 by M K-O at Sep 30, 2007 at 1:23 PM EST |
| i know that this song came first but it really reminds me of "House of Leaves" by Mark Z. Danielewski. | |
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Matthew Average |
#2 by Matthew Spencer at Oct 4, 2007 at 5:45 PM EST |
| No. Go away. | |
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Brandon Average |
#3 by Brandon Weathers at Oct 6, 2007 at 2:45 PM EST |
| wow this must be the first entry by Oh_Pea that doesn't look like an utter troll to me. this might have made sense to you at the time, and it still is a viable interpretation, but i don't think that's the only one possible. i don't know what to make of it yet, but maybe some future posts might give me a clue. | |
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Chris Average |
#4 by Chris H... at Oct 11, 2007 at 8:42 AM EST |
| I don't care what this song is about. It's what's playing in the background that fascinates me. Sounds like a chainsaw on a rope being swung around or one of those model airplanes. I wonder who the genius was who thought of that (I'm not being sarcastic I mean it) who would come up with that? Just amazing. These guys were true musical geniuses. I hate the sax solo at the end though. Grates on my nerves. | |