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Artist: Zwan
Song: Lyric (intro)
Tabbed By: Unclebobby
e|---------0------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----3-----3---------3-------3----------------------------------------------|
G|---2---2-----2-----0---0---0---0--------------------------------------------|
D|-0-------------0-2-------4--------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|---------5---------------5--------------------------------------------------|
B|-----5-----5---5-----5-------0-3--------------------------------------------|
G|---7---7-----7-----7---7---2------------------------------------------------|
D|-5---------------5----------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
enjoy :)))))))))))
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Ziggy Professional |
#1 by Ziggy at Jul 29, 1970 at 10:44 PM EST |
| People this song is amazing. Come on, about how religion/beleifs appear to constrrain but actually do quite the opposite. 'So take these chains and hold them as our' and 'a faith, not a grave' explain it. | |
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Will Average |
#2 by Will Yost at Mar 3, 1982 at 1:12 AM EST |
| Gods the same, believers are different. tool. | |
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Vinnie Rhythm Player |
#3 by Vinnie Valium at Dec 2, 1986 at 11:30 AM EST |
| Billly's sort of a New-Age-type believer in God, not really a Christian though. This song kicks so much ass. | |
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FUCK Rhythm Player |
#4 by FUCK OFF at Dec 7, 1986 at 9:44 AM EST |
| Billly's sort of a New-Age-type believer in God, not really a Christian though. This song kicks so much ass. | |
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jimmy Wanna Be |
#5 by jimmy henry at Jul 16, 1988 at 2:23 AM EST |
| THANK YOU TENTNANT THE ONLY OTHER ZWAN FAN EXCEPT EP IN THE UNIVERSE I HAVE EVER MET! Mogs, just because it isn't loud doesn't mean you have to hate it. | |
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robert Professional |
#6 by robert cunningham at Nov 20, 1998 at 3:55 AM EST |
| and for all of you who think this is some totally different billy corgan, you obviously didn't pay enough attention to the pumpkins... the two most important sp members continued to zwan, they still employ lots of overdubbed guitars, and, most importantly, the PUMPKINS did sweet, emotional 'prozac' stuff, too. So many people out there only know Bullet with Butterfly Wings, Ava Adore, maybe Zero, and Today and Disarm (with depressed/rageful lyrics if not a depressed sound)... but can't bring themselves to associate songs like Beautiful, Porcelina, Rocket, By Starlight, etc with the Pumpkins, because it doesn't fit their image of badass, angst-driven Billy Corgan. Too bad for them. | |
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Charley Rhythm Player |
#7 by Charley Hockin at Jul 11, 2000 at 1:17 AM EST |
| now now let us not fight over presicious internet space i mena what would jesus do? | |