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one of the most emotional songs to play on the guitar and sing.... i swear. learn it. i updated the tab on taborama.com for it.
Quote:In fact, the song was a folk song, usually known as "In the Pines," which dates back at least to the 1870's. Its appearance in the repertory of a Seattle grunge singer is only the latest chapter in its complex history. (An album of Nirvana's MTV concert, "Unplugged in New York," was recently released on the DGC label.) Those who have recorded the song include the folk legends Leadbelly, Joan Baez and Pete Seeger, the country pioneers Bill Monroe and Chet Atkins, the rockers Sir Douglas Quintet and Duane Eddy, the pop vocalist Connie Francis and the jazz saxophonist Clifford Jordan.

I suggest you to check the other versions. Each one is haunting in a different way.

Great song.
what sucks is that i cant play an old some passionaytely anymore. like when i learned Black (the first song i learned) i was playin ti all the time.. and it was so passionate too. but now i cant play iut for shit. same about all the other songs i know. heres the only ones i can perform decently anymore...

In The Pines
Elderly Woman
Last Kiss
Black
Guilt (my song)
Black Rain
wow, 1000 posts flew by so damn....... SLOW!
Yeah, not like some people who have been here less then a year and have several thousand.

Seems everybody is willing to open thier mouth and share thier stupidity ad nausium.
Quote:Seems everybody is willing to open thier mouth and share thier stupidity ad nausium.
Damn straight, A HYUK!
cheers to that, man!

btw we also needa beer emoticon.
You can find those all over. TBN has one methinks.

'2+2=5'
'Sorry Jonny, it's 4.'
'I got a great big gun here!'
'5, yes indeed it's 5.'

The American public school system at work :\
wtf is that quote
Well, the 'I got a great-big gun here!' line is the punch line to a skit by a comedian (it's about American politics).

But, with the number of guns and ignorance in the American public school systems, it fits in perfectly.

The skit that stands on in my mind is as follows:

Pilgrims land and start talking with the natives:

'We want to trade you all your land for these glass beads.'
'Fuck you!'
'We got a great-big gun here!!!'
'Dem nice beads.'