MXPX - "southbound" Tablature

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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 1997 15:34:42 -0800 (PST)
From: keanek@chipsnet.com (Keane, Ed)


"southbound" by MxPx on the life in general album
G
it's all ...
A D
the same old with a ...
G
that's fine ...
A D
there's only one ...
chorus
C D G
southbound ...
C D G
i'm driving and ...
C D G
there's no place ...
C D
staring at white lines on ...
G A C
G A C D
G A C
G A C D

G
been on the ...
A D
i gotta get back to ...
G
hang out, ...
A D
i gotta get back to the ...
chorus
C D G
southbound ...
C D G
windows down and ...
C D G
i'm driving ...
C D G
there's no place ...
C D
playing every night with ...
G A C
G A C D
G A C
G A C D C# D C#
G

(then a solo that i don;t know)

then you end on D

well i hope it works, it did for me!
i got it off the MxPx site(www.mxpx.com)
and they have almost every song tab by them!
by keanek@chipsnet.com
> >i have tabs that are not in us1 site here! and i want to add them but i
> >don't know how!
>
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> OLGA, the On-Line Guitar Archive, is a natural development of
> the guitar.tab newsgroups. The Archive provides a library of files that
> is more permanent than usenet and is easily accessible, and attempts to
> prevent repetition of work already done by the community.
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> If you can educate others in how to play a song, type up
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> Examples of good subject lines (in order of preference):
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> Subject: CRD: hello_its_me.crd by Lou Reed/John Cale
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> The file includes the song name, artist's name, the transcriber's
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>
> The file is 'all your own work'. If you use material from a book or
> magazine, it won't (knowingly) be archived.
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> The file is substantially complete. Examples of insufficient detail
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>
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