In Bloom Kurt Cobain Tabbed by: Nirvana_1988 Intro: Bb G F Ab A5 Ab5 Bb G F Ab N.C. Bb Gb E B5 A5 x2 Verse: N.C. Sell kids for food We can have some more N.C. Weather changes moods Nature is a whore Bb Gb E B A Spring is here again Bruises on the fruit Bb Gb E B A Re___productive glands Tender age in bloom___ B5 D5 AAAAANNNNNNDDDDD!!!! Chorus: Bb G5 He's____ the one who likes All our pretty song and he Likes to sing along and he Likes to shoot his gun but he C E Don't know what it means and i say x2 *After first time play the chorus again and on second time play: Bridge: Bb G F Ab x2 solo: G|-------6-6h8-6-8-9-8---------6-8-9b10-8-6-8b8-6-8-8-6-9b11-| D|----------------------7-8----------------------------------| B|-6-8p6-6-8h9-8-9-11-9-11-12-13b15-14----8---8-8---7/6-| G|---------------------------------------6---6-----6-----| After solo play chorus and then the "Don't know what it means" part 4 times Order: Intro Verse Chorus x2 Bridge Verse Chorus x2 Bridge Solo Chorus x2 Bridge End on Bb Note: There are bits from other tabs because those parts are correct!
About the artist behind In Bloom Chords:
With the lead single "Smells Like Teen Spirit" from the group's second album Nevermind (1991), Nirvana entered into the mainstream, bringing along with it a subgenre of alternative rock called grunge. Other Seattle grunge bands such as Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden also gained popularity, and, as a result, alternative rock became a dominant genre on radio and music television in the United States during the early-to-middle 1990s. As Nirvana's frontman, Kurt Cobain found himself referred to in the media as the "spokesman of a generation", with Nirvana the "flagship band" of "Generation X".[3] Cobain was uncomfortable with the attention and placed his focus on the band's music, challenging the band's audience with its third studio album In Utero (1993).
Nirvana's brief run ended with Cobain's death in April 1994, but the band's popularity continued in the years that followed. More than eight years later, "You Know You're Right", an unfinished demo from the band's final recording session, topped radio playlists around the world. Since their debut, the band has sold over fifty million albums worldwide.[4] Nirvana are often credited with being one of the most popular and important rock bands of recent years.[5]
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