Artist: EELS | Title: lucky day in hell

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Bass Tab: Lucky Day In Hell
  Artist: Eels
   Album: Screm 2 Soundtrack
  Tabbed: Rattman

This is one of the few songs with very little guitar playing in it that
sounds cool. This band reminds me of Beck alot. This tab may be a bit
off,
i think maybe they play in dropped D tuning but this is standard tuning
and sounds
good with the recording.

(vibrophone intro)

Intro:
G-------------------
D-------------------
A-------------------
E-5-5-5-3-1-1-1-3-3-

Verse:
G-------
D-------
A-0-0-0-
E-------

Chorus:
G---------------------
D---------------------
A-3-3-3-4-4-4-5-5-5-3-
E---------------------

Bridge:
G-------------------
D-------------------
A-------------------
E-1-1-1-5-5-5-3-3-1-




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