Tabbed by Bart.
G--------------------------------- D--------------------------------- A--------------------------------- E---0/\/-0/\/-0/\/-feedback------- [ triplets ] G---4-3-2~~~-4-3-2~~~-4-3-2---------------------------------------------- D----------------------------------------3-5-7-9~~~~999-999-999-999-999-- A------------------------------------------------------------------------ E------------------------------------------------------------------------ [ triplets ] G-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- D--12^11-10--3-5-777-777-777-777-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-14^13-12-11-9-10-11-11-9-7-0~~~- A-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G-9--10-10--11--12-12~~~-------------------------- D-----------------------------------12\-**-------- A------------------------------------------------- E------------------------------------------------- [ triplets ] G---12---11--11--11--11-11.11.11-11.11.11-11.11.11-11.11.11---D--------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G------------------------- D------------------------- A------------------------- E-12-dive w/whammy-------- ** =3D various slides on E & A /\/ =3D whammy (up, down, up) ^ =3D small bend and release (quick) After the last note, Les goes back into the vers part (E---0-2-0-2---etc.) for a bit and then plays a snazzy lttle ditty I'm quite sure ain't part of the original tune. There may be mistakes 'cause I SUCK!!
Comment by Matt Collins.
The little ditty that Les plays before he goes into the last verse of "Tweekers" is played on the G-string on the 14 and 11th frets and walks down the 16th and 14th frets of all the strings from G to E.