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OWNER OF A LONELY HEART
				YES


The riff i think you all know is:

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--2---4-4--5--7-----
--2---4-4--5--7(slide down)
--0---2-2--3--5-----

add lots of distortion and stuff
i like to play with pick slides!(as if you care though, eh?)

i don't know the muted part for sure, but this is what i got...

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  3---0--5-3-------
-------------2-----
---------------2-4-
0---0--------------
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repeated over and over.




Also, i have a little bit from LONG DISTANCE RUNAROUND at the beginning.

-----------15-12----------
---------15-----12-------
-------15---------12-----
--14s15-------------12-14
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       repeat with this instead ------------------------
		of the 14       --17---16---14---12-----
                                ----15---15---15---13---
	                        ------------------------
	                        ------------------------
                                ------------------------

okay, so i admit the followup part is a little off, but hey, it still
sounds pretty nifty.


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/ Jody O'Halloran        You ask em, "Where's my motor,  /
/                       "Well, it was eaten by snakes... /
/                       While your children is sleepin'  /
/                       Yer puppy is crappin - Zappa ->Flakes
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"Owner of a Lonely Heart" by Yes, released in 1983, features Trevor Rabin on guitar, who brought a more mainstream sound to the band. The song's iconic riff is played on a guitar synthesizer, giving it a unique, futuristic sound. The track also showcases Chris Squire's distinctive bass playing, using a pick to create a driving, rhythmic foundation. Production-wise, the song incorporates cutting-edge technology of the time, with heavy use of drum machines and synths.