Eighties

Lifehouse

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Artist:Blyss/Bliss(also known as Lifehouse) Song:Eighties Tabbed by:Colgate Maclay This is one of the unreleased songs from Lifehouse.It was written back in the Blyss/ Bliss-time and recorded for "Diff’s lucky day".I’m quite sure this tab is right...at least it sounds right to me.So here it comes: Intro:                 E -------------------0---       B ------1---1----------1-       G --------0--------0-----         2x       D ---------------3-------           A --3--------------------       E -----------------------  other tabs used in this song are                                                            E ---------------0----  -----------------1---  -------------3----------3-  B ------1---1------1--  ------1---1--------1-  -----3--3-------3---3---3-  G --------0-----0-----  --------2-------2----  -------0---0-----0--------  D -------------3------  --------------3------  ----------0---------------  A --0-----------------  --0------------------  --2------------2----------  E --------------------  ---------------------  -------------------------- Verse1:    C (play the tabs everytime in the verses)        When you find your castle on a hill        With the bars on the windows        Will you burn the bridge behind you?        Will you ever come out and see the        sun again? Will you hide?        Now how long has it been        since you’ve seen the light? Verse2:    C        Make your way on the stairs to the top of your tower.        Stonecold floorshardwood doors lead you to your room        of plastic flowers        They still look the same.        Drendged in water.It comforts you to think that they’re alive. Chorus:(either you play in chords or in tabs-I think in chords sounds better)        It could have been easier than this.        If you threw it all away what would you miss?        It could have been too much of a chance to take.        The silence in your head would have to break.        Your grip is slipping faster.        Looks like you’ll have to face yourself after all. Note:Play the last chord C like the intro again. Verse3:        C        Step outside the shadows of your cage.        Strangled truth stolen youth is written on every line        of every page.        It’s your story.        Do you want it back?            G ( 2x-but without the 5 last tones of the tab)        You have to decide if it’s worth it.             Em (2x)        Swim across the swamp to the other side.        Run until your out of breath        When you look back there’ll be nothing left             G (once-with the 5 last notes again)        but a memory fading quickly.        It could have been easier than this.... Play the chorus twice. End on the C-tabs (Outro = Intro) ...You’re welcome!                      

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empty heart empty heart Em, Am, D, Cm, C, G, E, F
empty heart empty heart Db7, Db5/A, E/G#, B/Eb, Db5, E, B5, A/Db, E/A, A6, E5
empty heart empty heart C, Dm, F, Em, G
empty heart empty heart F, G, Am, E, Em, C, Dm
empty heart empty heart Dm, Gm, A
empty heart empty heart C, G, Am, F, Dm
empty heart empty heart Dbm, G#m, A2, E, B
empty heart empty heart A, A2, Bm, D, G, Em
empty heart empty heart F, C, G, Am, Dm, Bb
empty heart empty heart C, F, C5, Am, G, Dm
La chanson évoque la lutte intérieure d'une personne enfermée dans ses propres pensées et souvenirs. Elle aborde le dilemme de quitter une zone de confort et d'affronter la réalité, en questionnant les choix de vie et les occasions manquées. L'ambiance est celle d'une introspection profonde où les métaphores de château et de cage représentent des barrières que l'on se crée. L’artiste invite à se libérer des entraves du passé pour retrouver la lumière et le sens de son existence. C'est une réflexion sur le fait de prendre des risques et de se reconnecter avec soi-même, malgré les peurs et les incertitudes.