The first thing you hear is a slide, on beat four, as a pickup:
I'll separate these into measures. There isn't too much variation in this
song, but please play it up here on the fretboard, it's so much cleaner!!!
G|-------|--------------------------------------|------------------------------------|
D|-------|--------------------------------------|-------------------8/9------7/8-----|
A|-------|---5--7------7---77--5--8------8--88--|--5--7------7--77-------9/8------8/7|
E|--12\--|-----------0---------------0----------|----------0-------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------2--0----|
D|-------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
A|--5--7------7---77--5--8------8--88--|--5--7------7--77----2--0--------------------|
E|----------0---------------0----------|----------0---------------------3------------|
G|-------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------|----------------------8/9--------7/8---------|
A|--5--7------7---77--5--8------8--88--|--5--7------7--77-----------9/8--------8/7---|
E|----------0---------------0----------|----------0----------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
A|--5--7------7---77--5--8------8--88--|--5--7------7--77----3--2---0----------------|
E|----------0--------------0-----------|----------0---------------------------0------|
Play through this sequence twice before vocals come in, then listen. When he
makes the kissing noise, then you know you're through. That's the whole
song, simple enough? I'm not saying this is the only way to play it, but I've
found few sounds that come close to that of David Ellefson's mean tone and
supportive, yet driving bass lines. I feel that this is as close a representation.
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Composição de David Ellefson/Dave Mustaine