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                | JTR | 
                Posted - 03/01/2002 : 6:05:20 PM  ...to go along with the After The Dust Settles, which I always considered like an intro to this song. | 
              
              
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                | dick mountjoy | 
                Posted - 04/04/2002 : 8:16:46 PM  little note:  in part c, instead of playing the 4 and 0 on the high e, play the 9s on the b and g....that'll make the chord transition easier
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                | dick mountjoy | 
                Posted - 04/04/2002 : 8:14:23 PM  tippity top.  great song and a good tab on a tough song.  nice job jamie.  i'll be sure to add if i figure out anymore of it.
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                | Jamie M | 
                Posted - 03/01/2002 : 7:00:54 PM  I don't have much interest in tabbing any more than what I have here. Tim uses some skill that I just don't have to play it. It's one of my favourite songs, I really wish I did have the skill. So this is really rough, but enough to get you started towards making it sound good.
  Part A e----------------0- --------------0- b----0-0-0-0-0-0-0- ----0-0-0-0-0-0- g----2-2-2-2-2-2-2- ----2-2-2-2-2-2- d------------------ ---------------- a-----0---2---4---- -----0---2---4-- E-0-2-----------0-- -0-2------------
  Part B e-0-2-4---0-2-4---0-2-4---0-2-4---4-2-0--- b----------------------------------------- g----------------------------------------- d----------------------------------------- a-------0-------2-------4-------2-------0- E----------------------------------------- And stuff like that
  Part C e-5---4-0-7---5---5-5p2p0-0-- b--5-------9---5----------0-- g--6-------9---6----------1-- d--7-------9---7----------2-- a--7------7----7----------2-- E-5-----------5-----------0-- Those chords are played one note at a time, I just didn't bother tabbing out the order
  Those are the only structured parts of the song, the rest is all amazing improv.
 
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