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Tea Party Heaven Coming Down Guitar Tab

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Artist:The Tea Party
Title: heavens comming down
Album: Tryptic
Date release 19/08/99
Tabbed by Cory R. (Core@home.com)

Intro (most of guitar in the song)

Tunning Standard E
(12 String)

|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|-----0--2--3----------------3--2-----0-------------0-2-3--------------0-2-3-------------
|--------------2--0----2-----------2-------0---------------2-0----2-----------2-0-----2--
|---0----------------4-------------------4----4-----------------4------------------4-----
|-4-----------------------0-----------------------2--------------------------------------
|---------------------------------------------------------------------3------------------

This is an awesome track for a 12 string which its played on but sounds cool anywayz..
thats
pretty much the whole song with some chords, like D, A Bm, and G just fiddle with those.
i hope
you enjoy this, if you want to request a tab, email me at core@home.com PEACE.

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devon
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#1 by devon at Jun 9, 1991 at 5:43 AM EST
This is a tricky one. The imagery's very vivid and pleasantly haphazard, but, the meaning's fairly simple, if not easy to describe. It sounds as though the singer's talking about/talking to a person who has fallen into their 'normal' life to the point of being locked in it. Acceptance bringing defeat, that sort of thing, chained by their history. The 'narrator', in this case, is describing the sort of change it would take - namely, finding love in a new direction - in order to break free from the norm. It almost guarentees a complete change of the person in question and their overall way of life, but, he's promising that it will become a change for the best. "Heaven Coming Down", in this case, is the proverbial 'bliss' falling onto the person all at once, crashing and painful, but in the end, much better than he/she has been living.