Rock Star Original Version

Hole

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------                      ROCK STAR (ORIGINAL VERSION)- Hole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: shannonmcc10 E-mail: This is the tab for the original version of Rock Star by Hole.  The song currently known as Rock Star is actually called Olympia. When Kurt died Live Through This had this as it’s last track and Asking For It had Kurt backing vocals near the end.  So from the time he died to the time the album was released (4 days) Geffen had to reprint every disk with the other version of Asking For It and Olympia.  Except they didn’t have time to reprint the sleeves so the misprint was permanent. This track was not released because of the line that says called Live Through This                                                    Outtakes along with the other version of Asking For It. Tuning:STANDARD How’d you like to be a rock star Would it be fun to be a rock star I know you want to be a rock star Say you’d rather die    I think you’d have to try    How’d you like to be Madonna Would it be fun to be Madonna So much fun to be Madonna Say you’d rather die   I think you’d have to try   How’d you like to be Nirvana So much fun to be Nirvana Barrel of laughs in Nirvana Say you’d die   I’d try    I know that you We are not who we fuck It is your own idea Get out of my Get out of my house poison How’d you like move into my house Throw my baby and furniture out How’d you like credit for this song You’d rather die I’d rather die

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