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I tabbed this in drop C# because that's what 
"Blind Man" is in. It could be in drop D, though.

d#---------------------------------------|
a#---------------------------------------|
f#---------------------------------------|  4x with one guitar, then
c#-5--3h5p0-5----------------------------|  3x with two guitars
g#-5--------5---0-3-0--------------------|
c#--------------0-3-0--------------------|

after third time with two guitars, play it with this ending on it.

d#---------------------------------------|
a#---------------------------------------|
f#---------------------------------------|
c#-5--3h5p3p0-5----------5---------------|
g#-5----------5---0-3-0--5---------------|
c#----------------0-3-0--5---------------|

verses: (first power chord is from the riff above)

d#---------------------------------------|
a#---------------------------------------|
f#---------------------------------------|
c#--------5---5---5-3--------------------|
g#--------5---5---5-3--------------------|
c#--------5---5---5-3-----0-0-0-0-0-0-0--|
                          p.m.--------|

followed by intro riff with the different ending

the background guitar in the beggining of the chorus plays:

d#---------------------------------------|
a#---------------------------------------|
f#---------------------------------------|
c#------3--5--3--5-----------------------|
g#------3--5--3--5-----------------------|
c#------3--5--3--5--------0-0-0-0-0-0-0--|
                          p.m.--------|

and during the lyrics :

d#---------------------------------------|
a#---------------------------------------|
f#---------------------------------------|
c#----33333333-55555550--77777777--------|
g#----33333333-55555550--77777777--------|
c#----33333333-55555550--77777777--------|

i don't know about the solo or 
the lead in the choruses, sorry about that. 
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