Remember this? It fast but its fun! This is how I play it. Tabbed by Kiran Patel. That's me. I don't know who the original author is, but kudos for a classic riff. e:--------------------------------------------------------| b:--------------------------------------------------------| g:--------------------------------------------------------| d:----------/9---7--5-----------------------/9--7---------| a:---5---7-------------9--7-----5----5---7---------9------|
E:---------------------------9----------------------------| e:--------------------------------------------------------| b:--------------------------------------------------------| g:--------------------------------------------------------| d:----------/9---7--5-------------------------------------| a:---5---7-------------9--7-----5-----5---7-h9-p7---5-----| E:---------------------------9----------------------------| E5 F#5 G5 A5 B5 C#5 D5 D5 e:--------------------------------------------------------------------| b:-------------8---10---12----14----15--15-----x--x----x--x----x-x-x--| g:---9---11----7---9----11----13----14--14-----x--x----x--x----x-x-x--| d:---9---11----5---7----9-----11----12--12-----x--x----x--x----x-x-x--| a:---7---9-------------------------------------x--x----x--x----x-x-x--| E:--------------------------------------------------------------------| I've included the (power) chords for the run in case you want to play it differently or somewhere else. In the proper tune there's the slow bit that doesn't really fit with the feel of the rest of it. I think its based around a B5, but I can't be bothered to work it out properly. Watch out for the key change near the end. It moves up from a D to an E; basically just play the above riff two frets up the board, and base the slow final bit around C#5 instead.