Faith No More tiene sus orígenes en el año 1981, cuando en California, Mike "The Man" Morris fundaba Faith No Man (acompañado por Mike "Puffy" Bordin, Billy Gould, Mike Morris y Wade Worthington). Un año después, Mike Morris fue expulsado y Wade Worthington fue reemplazado por Roddy Bottum, y el grupo comenzó a llamarse Faith No More. El nombre proviene de una frase de un amigo de la banda: The Man was no more, que literalmente significa "el hombre no estuvo más", haciendo referencia a que habian expulsado a "The Man" (Mike Morris).
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] (Kristian Wichmann) Subject: Take this bottle, FNM.
Take this bottle ----------------
From the album 'King for a day... fool for a lifetime', by Faith No More. Transcribed by K. Wichmann.
This is not a very complicated song (4 chords), although a really cool one. I really don't know why I write this, as it takes about thirty seconds figuring out... anyway:
1st verse:
[G] [C] <-- During some verse the keyboard I can wait, to love in Heaven. plays C7, but I think the guitar still just plays C [G] [C] I can wait for you.
[G] [C] Far away, I'll treat you better.
[G] [C] Better than down here.
Pre-chorus: [Em] <- Rake the chord with a single upstroke. 'cause I've done wrong
[D] [G] Play F# and F as single notes, on the low And I'm a little 'fraid E string (2nd, then 1st fret).
[Em] <- Rake the chord with a single upstroke. I ain't too strong,
[D] [G] so listen to what I say:
Chorus:
[G] [C] Take this bottle (repeat)
And just walk away, the both of you. (same chords as prechorus) And let me feel the pain I've done to you.
Thats pretty much it. There's another verse, but I guess you've got the picture by now...