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From: "Seb Perry"
Subject: s/spiritualized/broken_heart.crd
Date: Tue, 19 May 1998 09:34:42 PDT
"Broken Heart"
Spiritualized
from the LP "Ladies And Gentleman We Are Floating In Space"
tabbed by Seb Perry (sebperry@hotmail.com)
This isn't really a guitar song but ive put the guitar chords in anyway.
if you do play it on guitar, it might be easier to play
it one step up, so the B/Bb chord becomes C/B [x2x010]. Just an idea.
G#m [466444]
F# [244322]
E [022100]
B [x2444x]
B/Bb [6x444x]
G#m
Though I have a broken heart
F#
I'm too busy to be heartbroken
E
There's a lot of things that need to be done
B B/Bb
Lord I have a broken heart
Though I have a broken dream
I'm too busy to be dreaming of you
There's a lot of things that I've gotta do
Lord I have a broken dream
And I'm wasted all the time
I've gotta drink you right off of my mind
I've been told that this will heel given time
Lord I have a broken heart
And I'm crying all the time
I have to keep it covered up with a smile
And I'll keep on moving on, for a while
Lord I have a broken heart
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Jordan Lead Player |
#1 by Jordan Gadsby at Dec 14, 1972 at 7:37 PM EST |
| It's a beautiful song, and atm it sound awfully lot like an anthem over my life. Spiritualized are a great band! | |
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danielle Lead Player |
#2 by danielle woodley at Feb 20, 1986 at 3:15 PM EST |
| Pierce really does mean it because the song (and the album) is about his break-up with Kate Radley, who was also a part of the band. She's shacked up with Richard Ashcroft now. | |
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James Average |
#3 by James Davison at Sep 2, 1990 at 6:46 AM EST |
| It sounds like he's trying to keep himself busy so that he can forget her, but deep down he knows that he won't be able to. Possibly he's in denial. | |
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Average |
#4 by Riqu - at Jan 22, 1991 at 2:33 PM EST |
| i can't believe no one's put this one up yet or commented on it. it's the only song i can think of where close to everyone in the world can connect with it. its beautiful, too, you should listen to it | |
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alex Average |
#5 by alex at Apr 30, 1995 at 8:35 PM EST |
| Beautiful song. Very powerfull. If you have a heart-ache and listen to this, there's no doubt you'll start crying. I love the whole album (ladies and gentlemen...) btw. It's without a doubt one of the best albums of the nineties... | |
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john Average |
#6 by john at Sep 16, 1996 at 5:01 PM EST |
| I love the fragility of this song. Jason Pierce sings it in such a soft, sensitive way, he really sounds like he means it. Makes the song really painful, but beautiful. | |
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Dan Average |
#7 by Dan Christopher at Mar 17, 1997 at 9:32 AM EST |
| Nobody can deny a broken heart... | |
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FUCK Rhythm Player |
#8 by FUCK OFF at Sep 14, 2004 at 4:10 PM EST |
| I agree with daffy - I think everyone can relate. we all get our hearts ripped in half at some point or another - and then we try to distract ourselves with other things (or substances). this song shows a person saying "yeah ... I'm really ok ... alright, maybe not." he's saying how he just can't be dwelling on this, but, you know, the heart will do what it will. great song. | |