Lord Gold Throneroom

by HORSE The Band

Guitar Pro Tab  |  v5.10  |  Posted on Feb. 20, 2012, 6:41 p.m. ← Back

Guitar Pro Tab Summary

Album

The Mechanical Hand

Song Author

Nathan Winneke

Tabbed by

Guitar: Tom Wall - Bass: Tom Wall

Instruments

1st → Distortion Guitar
2nd → Keyboard
3rd → Clean Guitar
4th → Bassk 4

File Size

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Lyrics

the lights are on the tvs off the floors are flesh and silk both sinfully soft skin glides over silk and silk glides over skin the penthouse is alive tonight theres people writhing in its veins sunken in the masters chair lord Gold's face a blank survey women pleasure men at the wave of a golden hand and turn to receive when it waves again the wine is fire the whiskys full of stars theres a deaf mute in a bunny suit working the bar the lovers FUCK they pulse and moan passion paying tribute at the foot of a porcelain sunken in the masters chair lord golds face a blank survey women pleasure men at the wave of a golden hand and turn to receive when it waves again still his eyes are like an empty carousel promising pleasure, but offering none she feels him watching gazing leering blankly vacant worthless golden perfect and outside of these walls nothing exists and inside of these walls theres flesh gold and blood in the wine outside theres barren emotional landscapes here we drink, dream and cum inside here theres no pain here she comes wash off the filth and bring her shower her body with julep and incense fill her with jewels covered in cum sacrificed in his alter of passions the golden day has come the lights are all off now and the love growing louder the pink, throbbing and filling the room indulging the inner, denying the outer shes brought before he his empty gaze lingers he beats a cats paw against a toy drum his golden will be done.

Notice

Guitar Notes: There is no low melody In measures 72-73 because of a MIDI playback bug. When the triplet is in the low melody, the slide won't sound, so I did it this way. Bass Notes: The outro sounds like it may be played an octave lower, but the rest of the song (and most HORSE songs, for that matter) is in Drop D. I didn't want to change the tuning because of the one low C note at 96, so I bumped it up an octave. It stil