F F
F F
F G F G
A G
The spacing isn't exactly right, but you get the idea. I
don't think the guitar itself descends on the record, but if you
want to follow the bass, the chords are F and E.
Now the chorus:
C F G
C F G
A G
Now for the very tasteful solo. The ps signifies a pick slide.
Use some delay, and some compressor wouldn't hurt either:
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--15b17---15b17r15-13h15p13----13-----------------------
----------------------------14----14-15b17r15b17r15b17--
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-----------------18-18--18-18-------18-18--18-18--
--ps\----15b17--------------15b17-----------------
--ps\---------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------
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-----------15-15b17-15----15----15b17----15----15-18b20--
--------18-------------18----18-------18----18-----------
--15b17--------------------------------------------------
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That's about it. The song starts on a few measures of F, then
the verse, chorus, solo, then the latter part of the verse
progression (F G F G A G), then the chorus twice and you're done!
Truly one of the more underrated classics of the 80's.
PLAY TOO ..