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rticle 12947 of alt.guitar.tab:
From: phungus@camelot.bradley.edu (Lyle Erickson)
Subject: TAB: Cuts You Up  (Peter Murphy)
Date: 17 Nov 1993 12:04:47 -0600



Cuts You Up   --Peter Murphy, from the album "Deep"

Everyone who requested anything by Peter Murphy had this one on the list.
I really can't hear any guitar in the song, except a little strumming mixed
really low.  When I play the song, I play chords based on the bass line or I
play the strings part.

The bass goes something like this (listen to the cd for the rhythm):
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-3--3-3--3-5--5-5--5-7--7-7--7-7--7-7---
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Then the same pattern is played descending for the chorus...

It sounds pretty good to play chords along with the bass like this:
I usually just use clean power chords....

C                  D
     I ..

E
     After ..

C                      D
     You ..

E
     like ..

Then the chorus goes:

E                    D
You ..

C
It ..

etc..
This is how the song goes throughout.   Now, I like to play that cool
strings part.  This sounds right to me:

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-0h2/4-7----9p7h9p7h9--4----0--2--0-----
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----------------------------12----10--8-
-0h2/4-7----9p7h9p7h9----------12-------
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-0h2/4-7----9p7h9p7h9--4----0--2--0-----
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-0h2/4-7-------4--9--7--4--2--0-  "I find you in the morning...."
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If anyone knows the treble-y sounding strummed guitar mixed really low, I'd
like to have it.  If any of this is wrong, corrections are welcome....
Lyle Erickson   phungus@camelot.bradley.edu