This is a very, very challenging set of solos. As usual with MK, the difficulty comes not in the form of notes but in what’s between them. In this performance, Mark masterfully nailed all the nuances and even got lucky with happy accidentals like picking hand pinch harmonics and left-hand natural harmonics, slides, hammer-ons and pull-offs. And sang it too!
So many little details, that it’s impossible to list them all, let alone recreate them. Let’s not take for granted how lucky we are to have songs and performances like this. The tone is also to dream about, and people who requested me to cover this particular performance say it’s one of the greatest Les Paul tones they ever heard, and I agree.
The elephant in the room is Mark’s so-called “mistake” towards the end of the song, where he played a rather awkward open E-string and pull-off to the 13th fret of the 2nd string which is indeed out of the E chord. But it sounds so good. All mistakes are intentional — as Chet Atkins used to say. And I’m glad I added a few greenies of my own.
And yes, this version is more difficult than the 1992 On The Night version, which I also transcribed.