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Uncle Tupelo Looking For A Way Out (chords) Guitar Tab

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Looking For A Way Out
Still Feel Gone
Uncle Tupelo

transcribed:
Weirdo - peoples@moe.coe.uga.edu


D Bm
When you find you can somehow
G D
Make it like all the rest
Bm F#m D
Won't need to scrounge around
F#m A
for someone else
D Bm
Torn between the unknown
G D
And a place that you call home
Bm F#m D F#m A
And a life you want but have never known

Chorus*
G D G
There was a time could put it out of your mind
D F#m
Leave it all behind
A
There was a time
D G 320303 D Dsus D
That time is gone


verse*
Well whats life in 50 years in this town done for you
Except to learn you name and place on a barstool
Spent your whole life in this county
You've never been out of state
Say your gonna make out before its too late

chorus*

bridge*
A G Bm
There was a time when nothing seemed to make much sense
G A
Now thats turned more intense
G Bm
And all the crutches(?) you kept around
G A D
Are now nowhere to be found

obligatory solo* :)

verse*
When you find you somehow make it like all the rest
Won't need to scrounge around for someone else
But now its ... life in some kind of trap looking for a way out
You keep movin' on that's what its all about

chorus*

END!

Notes: There are some places where you need to fake a couple of runs
like on the G's during the verses. And a couple of D's and A's lift
your finger place on the highest string - meaning the high e when
playing a D and the b when playing an A. When playing the bridge I
sometimes don't play the G (turned more intense) part. The
320303 chord requires you bend the G string up a half step to get that
nice country octave effect.

Have fun!

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Alex
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#1 by Alex P at Apr 22, 1978 at 9:25 PM EST
powerful song - i hate it and love it at the same time lol - sometimes reminds me of my own situation
 
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Jay the Hellrac
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#2 by Jay the Hellracer... at Jun 28, 1979 at 5:58 PM EST
This says a lot about some of the people in the town I grew up in I think. How much does this sound like a Neil Young song?