The Fixx -Saved By Zero, Guitar Tab sought
- KVRAF
- 1818 posts since 5 Apr, 2002 from Seattle, WA, USA
Ok Guitarists,
I've been looking all over the net for tab for this song. Does anyone have it. I could work it out myself but it would take awhile and i kind of need it in a hurry. I've already worked out the main lick but that was easy. what i need are the chords and stuff.
I've been looking all over the net for tab for this song. Does anyone have it. I could work it out myself but it would take awhile and i kind of need it in a hurry. I've already worked out the main lick but that was easy. what i need are the chords and stuff.
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- KVRian
- 1219 posts since 12 Aug, 2002
Guitar tab, m'Lady?!
And here I had you pegged as the Conservatory trained type.

Seriously though, you are probably wanting the notes for that lead guitar part, correct? The basic chords were pretty simple changes...kind of a B minor, A, G thing.
Long shot here, but I will dig through some stuff I have stashed about. Loved the band. Always liked this tune as well...
Are We Ourselves?
Lost feelings return
So maybe I can learn
To stop this world of a lie
This time around
Are we, are we ourselves?
Are we, are we ourselves?
Because seen through these eyes
We lead a double life
No one will know
So check it out steppin' out here I go
Are we, are we ourselves?
Are we, are we ourselves?
Well, lost spirits return
So maybe I can learn
To stop this world of a lie
To this earth we are bound I ask you
Are we, are we ourselves?
Are we, are we ourselves?
*sigh* Yes indeed...we all have a past...
And here I had you pegged as the Conservatory trained type.
Seriously though, you are probably wanting the notes for that lead guitar part, correct? The basic chords were pretty simple changes...kind of a B minor, A, G thing.
Long shot here, but I will dig through some stuff I have stashed about. Loved the band. Always liked this tune as well...
Are We Ourselves?
Lost feelings return
So maybe I can learn
To stop this world of a lie
This time around
Are we, are we ourselves?
Are we, are we ourselves?
Because seen through these eyes
We lead a double life
No one will know
So check it out steppin' out here I go
Are we, are we ourselves?
Are we, are we ourselves?
Well, lost spirits return
So maybe I can learn
To stop this world of a lie
To this earth we are bound I ask you
Are we, are we ourselves?
Are we, are we ourselves?
*sigh* Yes indeed...we all have a past...
Last edited by kilroy on Tue Aug 17, 2004 5:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders - Lao Tzu
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- KVRist
- 304 posts since 22 May, 2002 from Holland
The Fixx!
sorry, can't help you either. I have a question though:
I've been looking for WHAT ABOUT THE ROCK (the album) on CD all over the freakin' planet but I just can't find it. Does somebody know where to get it?
I used to have it on vinyl but somebody parked his ass on it years ago (really!) and broke it...
sorry, can't help you either. I have a question though:
I've been looking for WHAT ABOUT THE ROCK (the album) on CD all over the freakin' planet but I just can't find it. Does somebody know where to get it?
I used to have it on vinyl but somebody parked his ass on it years ago (really!) and broke it...
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- KVRist
- 63 posts since 26 May, 2004
I think it's a Bm kind of a thing. Riff starting on the open B string with the 2 back strat pickups. Riff plays over Bm then A to G (Saved by Zero part).
The chorus part is just Bm to G I believe. If you have a strat try strumming the strings on the back side of the nut to get that sparkly sound, (kind of the opposite type of thing happens at the end of "Oh Darling" on Abbey Road where one of the Beatles(John?) arpeggiates a chord on the back side of the bridge, which is amazingly in-tune).
The chorus part is just Bm to G I believe. If you have a strat try strumming the strings on the back side of the nut to get that sparkly sound, (kind of the opposite type of thing happens at the end of "Oh Darling" on Abbey Road where one of the Beatles(John?) arpeggiates a chord on the back side of the bridge, which is amazingly in-tune).
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- KVRian
- 1219 posts since 12 Aug, 2002
...sorry lass, no luck here after all.
Blimey, the dust and cob webs in my attic...
Not a complete wasted effort though...I happened on my old Moog ribbon controller.
Blimey, the dust and cob webs in my attic...
Not a complete wasted effort though...I happened on my old Moog ribbon controller.
To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders - Lao Tzu
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- KVRian
- 1219 posts since 12 Aug, 2002
Ah...you sure about that record, mate? Never heard of a Fixx album by that name, myself.RWA wrote:I've been looking for WHAT ABOUT THE ROCK (the album) on CD all over the freakin' planet but I just can't find it.
Might explain why your having a bit of a tough go finding it, though.
To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders - Lao Tzu
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- KVRAF
- 2139 posts since 15 Jul, 2003 from ex-NJ, PA
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- KVRist
- 304 posts since 22 May, 2002 from Holland
"Saved by zero" Guitar Chords by Fixx:
http://www.itabs.nl/show.php?id=13475

http://www.itabs.nl/show.php?id=13475
You made me doubt.... and I just found out it's called WALK ABOUT!kilroy wrote:Ah...you sure about that record, mate? Never heard of a Fixx album by that name, myself.
Might explain why your having a bit of a tough go finding it, though.
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- KVRist
- 402 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from six feet under
wow,
people on kvr who like the fixx
i thought i was the only one,
rwa, if you use ebay walkabout is readily available on cd, it seems the german version has an extra hidden track...
good luck, I've been waiting for a reissue for years...
people on kvr who like the fixx
i thought i was the only one,
rwa, if you use ebay walkabout is readily available on cd, it seems the german version has an extra hidden track...
good luck, I've been waiting for a reissue for years...
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- KVRist
- 89 posts since 25 Mar, 2004
The Fixx is probably my favorite band from that decade. I used to listen to Phantoms while I tried to finish my semester programming projects in one weekend. I still listen to the Fixx anytime I need to write a lot of code fastcuppa wrote:wow,
people on kvr who like the fixx![]()
i thought i was the only one,
rwa, if you use ebay walkabout is readily available on cd, it seems the german version has an extra hidden track...
good luck, I've been waiting for a reissue for years...
Eric
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- KVRist
- 402 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from six feet under
yeah Eric,
phantoms is quite cool !
I think they started going downhill album-wise after walkabout,
but they are still a fantastic live band with a world class singer even today...their 2 latest cd efforts, which i think are pretty lame, sound absolutely fantastic live, singer puts so much emotion in his voice...
i'm hoping they will release a live dvd...
phantoms is quite cool !
I think they started going downhill album-wise after walkabout,
but they are still a fantastic live band with a world class singer even today...their 2 latest cd efforts, which i think are pretty lame, sound absolutely fantastic live, singer puts so much emotion in his voice...
i'm hoping they will release a live dvd...
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- KVRist
- 304 posts since 22 May, 2002 from Holland
Yeah me too..... Funny thing is any other title by The Fixx is available anywhere it seems.cuppa wrote:wow,
people on kvr who like the fixx![]()
i thought i was the only one,
rwa, if you use ebay walkabout is readily available on cd, it seems the german version has an extra hidden track...
good luck, I've been waiting for a reissue for years...
The Song Walk About f**ks me up I guess because I remember them singing "Walk About The Rock". 20 years of alcohol starts to mess up my brain. What About or Walk About........
Bottom line is THE FIXX rules!
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- KVRist
- 89 posts since 25 Mar, 2004
Agreed. Walkabout was the last great one, but I bought them all (as long as nothing came after Calm Animals and Ink).cuppa wrote:yeah Eric,
phantoms is quite cool !
I think they started going downhill album-wise after walkabout,
but they are still a fantastic live band with a world class singer even today...their 2 latest cd efforts, which i think are pretty lame, sound absolutely fantastic live, singer puts so much emotion in his voice...
i'm hoping they will release a live dvd...
The first thing I ever tried to do with a virtual syth (Reason Maelstorm) was the intro to Deeper and Deeper. Got it close, but never got it as cool as the original.
I did see them live once in Boulder, CO. I went with my whole band (circa 1985). We were all big fans and we were still blown away.
But, the biggest travesty of the 80s ws the Fixx openning for Flock of Seagulls at Red Rocks
Eric