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Chords used:

  G#m (133111@4) C#m (x13321@4) D#me--4-----4-----6---| (xx4342@1)B--4-----5-----7---|
G--4-----6-----8---|
D--6-----6-----8---|
A-(6)---(4)---(6)--|
E-(4)--------------|

The song begins with the keyboard part which I have transcribed to guitar tab.  You hear 
first 4 notes before the guitar chords come in.

  +   4   +     C#me------------|-------------------------------| (x13321@4)B---------4--|-------------------------------|
G-----4------|.-6--6-4-6--6-4-6--4-----4--6--|
D-6-6--------|.---------------------6--------|
A------------|-------------------------------|
E------------|-------------------------------|

  D#m (xx4342@1)              G#me------------------|---------------------|-----------------------| (133111@4)B-4----------4-5-4-|---------------------|-------------------4---|
G------------------|-6-4-----------------|----------------4-----.|
D------------------|-----6-4-6--6--6--6--|-6--6--6--6-6-6-------.|
A------------------|---------------------|-----------------------|
E------------------|---------------------|-----------------------|

Lyric/Chord pattern:
           C#m (x13321@4)        D#mIt (xx4342@1)make no sense at all
                        G#mto (133111@4)say what you used to do


I like to slide into the chords from a fret below (Gm/G#m, Cm/C#m, Dm/D#m), but that 
how they do it in the original recording.  Solos should be done in the key of G#m.

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