Gotcha, Strummin. I was really only talking about the stuff leading up to Bobby's first vocal. About fiften seconds. Are you talking about what he's playing under that first verse, before the rest of the boys join in?
I'll give it another listen - I just wasn't hearing that E->D pull-off that was shown on the B string. I heard a hammer-on earlier and then a G being played on the high E string before Bobby came back down. But then again, it took me a while before I caught on to the variation in the descending notes, so you never know!
I had really only shown the main melodic notes, I didn't address the rhythmic stuff like Mick did. So here's my attempt at a fuller transcription:
E|-------------3-------------3--3-----3--
B|----------3-----3----------3--3-----3--
G|-----4h5-----------4-------------------
D|--5---------------------5--------5-----
A|---------------------------------------
E|---------------------------------------
E|-------------3-------------3--3--------------3--3----7--3
B|----------3----------------3--3-----3--3-----3--5----8--3
G|-----4h5--------4-------------------4--4-----5--5----7---
D|--5----------------5----5--------5--------5--------------
A|---------------------------------------------------------
E|---------------------------------------------------------
E|-------------3---------
B|----------3------------
G|-----4h5--------4------
D|--5----------------5---
A|-----------------------
E|-----------------------
Having tried Mick's version, I think that the G&D I played together as:
--3--3
--3--3
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Also sounds good as the G&B he had:
--3--3
--0--0
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On the D-form G chord shown towards the end of the second line, I think Bobby uses the whammy bar, but I could be wrong. The last chord of that line might even be hit twice before the third line begins.
Here's a clip, let me know what you think [I couldn't figure out how to get it to open in another window, so you may want to right-click]:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=6e1d ... f6e8ebb871
-Jim