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The Gardener - The Tallest Man On Earth (Live)

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2008

Live in Falun

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  • Awesome. I love this song so much. Great recording!

  • really great execution! even better than the one in the album.

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  • funny to hear the old stuff and realize how much he has grown vocally over time. Today he is refined and more in control. Still he hasn't lost his passion, only learned how he can manipulate it sort of ;)

  • clearly my favorite songs about murdering people. Tallest man on earth <3

  • 1 is not enjoying gardening...

  • I've been modeling most of my music around the sounds Kristian Matsson masterfully creates. What he does is amazing. I actually just made music video for a song with a similar theme.

    If any of you have a moment, I'd be interested to hear what others think of my music. I have the music video on my channel. Let me know what you think!

  • Easily the best love song i have ever heard!

  • his singing is much better live...

  • thanks SDRE for clearing that up.

    This is absolutely my favorite TallestMan song, ive been trying to figure it out for a while now cause he often plays in non-standard tuning. but your chords sound dead on to me

  • Very good song, although my favorite remains "It Will Follow The Rain".

  • for the album version

    chords are: (capo 6)

    verse: D, Bm, G, A

    chorus: G, A, D

    with a quick idk what it's called A chord (XX0220) between D and Bm, and a quick open A string walkdown between Bm and G.

    also, kingofenglandrew is correct - played capo 1 the progression is pretty much the same as aeroplane - ironic with the mangum comparisons but not really considering every other song ever written uses it.

    koejarlisch's would be right if his Bm's were D/F#'s.

  • actually the chord progression for the verses are G, Bm, Em, C, D; and C, D, G, Bm for the chorus.

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