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"No Reason Bliss" Should be "No Resemblance". Great job! The Music is RIGHT ON!!! -kiwi1108 | 1/29/2004 | thanks for the correction Kiwi...it's now fixed...thanks again:) -palamin0 | 1/30/2004 | Good tab , but it needs a few adjustments according to my ears ....
" He's there with you, but when he kisses you " You have this part as C , then Em7 ... Its C , then C/B (x20010).
Also the ending: "Is anybody loving you, I mean really lovin you" You have this part as " Am , Bm , C , G " It should be " Am , Bm , C , C/B (x20010) "
Hope that helps :) -ES | 9/23/2005 | The difference between an Em7 and a C/B is so small, it doesn't need to have an entirely new tab for it. That is what the comment field is for.
-lmofle | 9/23/2005 | -lmofle | 9/23/2005 | Little difference ? Very big difference , there is a long way from either using 022033 / 022030 / 022000 , to x20010 ..
lmofle, im not trying to start a big arguement here, i know you're a top tabber, which is why it makes me wonder how you can compare a Em to a C/B chord ? Anyways, Em doesn't sound right if you listen to the recording, and im just giving my input here. If an Em had to sound just a little good to that recording, it should be played without the open E string.
Anyways, each to his own i guess. -ES | 9/23/2005 | Oh, and also, the second last line on each verse, says " Am , G , C " it should be " Am , Bm , C " like the last line. -ES | 9/23/2005 | Sorry dude since it has been 2 years, (I think) , since I charted this out I had to dig it out and listen..LEt me say first I was wrong it wasn't an "Em" BUT you also were wrong the chord in both counts are "G/B" NOT 'C/B".. and there is a BIG difference in a "C/B" and a "G/B" G/B = x20033 Hope that helps........
-palamin0 | 9/25/2005 | What an amazing song!!!! So many of the tracks on DB's first album could've been hits. #RIPrealcountry -WildCard76 | 10/18/2023 |
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