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Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 13:05:56 EST From: "I'm a thinkin' & a thinkin' 'til there's nothin' I ain't thunk" Subject: TAB:Pretend We're Dead by L7 Here's Pretend We're Dead by L7 from Bricks Are Heavy. I think this version is better than the current post here; you decide. G--4-4-x-x------------x-------- D--4-4-x-x--2-2-x-x-2-x-4------ A--2-2-x-x--2-2-x-x-0-x-4------ E------x-x--0-0-x-x-0-x-2-2-3-2 ...over n' over again. Ta Da! if anyone wants the top line part (melody) email me at lagalom@kenyon.edu & iffen enough ppl want it I'll try to send it here (it would take a bit to tab out). Anyway, have fun! From: cobain@maths.tcd.ie (Ben Sholdice) Subject: Re: ANYTHING of L7 newton@electron.Nuc.Berkeley.EDU (Q) writes: >Anybody have the chord progression for 'Pretend We're Dead'? Yeah, It's barre chords all the way ( as far as I can remember which probably ends up about the same distance that the lead singer ( name?? ) threw her ( currently in use ) tampon into the crowd at Reading '93 ) C - E - A - G 8 0 5 3 8 0 5 3 9 1 6 4 10 2 7 5 10 2 7 5 8 0 5 3 ( on the final G, The E string is played open and then back on the 3rd fret a few times )i It's all from memory and none of the computer freaks in this terminal room would know anyway. From this you could kinda work the rest of the details out. Good luck......



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