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Witchcraft from the album Wolfmother
Tuning:Standard
Intro
Riff 1
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D|---------5-----------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-7--5-------7--5-----------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------7----------5---/5--3h5--3--0----------------------------------------|
Verse
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D|---------------------------------------5-----------------------------------|
A|-7-----------------------------7--5-------7--5-----------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------7----------5---/5--3h5--3--0----------|
Pre-chorus
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G|-5-------------------5------------------4----------------7-----------------|
D|-5-------------------5------------------4----------------7-----------------|
A|-3-------------------3------------------2----------------5-----------------|
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Chorus
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G|----------------------9------------------11----------------13--------------|
D|-----11\--------------9---11\------------11---11\----------13---11\--------|
A|-----11\--------------7---11\-------------9---11\----------11---11\--------|
E|------9\-------------------9\------------------9\----------------9\--------|
Interlude
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D|--9--------------------------9---------------------------------------------|
A|--9--------------------------9---------------------------------------------|
E|--7--------------------------7---------------------------------------------|
Outro
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A|--7\-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|--0------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Tabed By Luke Goudreault
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David Rhythm Player |
#1 by David Bradley at Aug 11, 2006 at 1:30 AM EST |
| thanks! | |
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Lyssa CHAOS Average |
#2 by Lyssa CHAOS at Feb 16, 2007 at 9:45 PM EST |
| It's about a witch disguised as a fortuneteller... or maybe something deeper. I liked this one better live, but that's just because it's louder live. XP | |
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Frank Wanna Be |
#3 by Frank at Jun 13, 2007 at 9:22 PM EST |
| Im not sure about the whole pagan thing, i think the whole song it just metaphorical and that he's comparing the girl he loves to a pagan. If so, the imagery and emotion of the song is absolutely amazing. This song, like all of wolfmother's, blows me away every time i listen to it. I think the line 'Make her an offer your fortune can be sold' talks about how all he can offer the girl is his love and his soul, and that's his fortune. I dunno, i cant believe there aren't many comments on this. It's such a breathtaking. The flute is amazing. I dunno, the pagan thing does make a lot of sense, maybe im just looking into it too deeply, i have a huge thing for metaphoric songs. | |
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Brett Professional |
#4 by Brett Czap at Oct 5, 2007 at 3:33 PM EST |
| come on | |
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Nathan Average |
#5 by Nathan Delvecchio at Oct 16, 2007 at 7:12 AM EST |
| meg;, lol you like my name? i love it. Colossal is my favourite song. Anyways, what you said about the 'she drank from the craft' line, i think you've got it pretty right. But i dunno, we could all have it wrong. It's such a hard to song to work out, so much imagery and so it could be anything. | |