Have listen to this sound file, Terry - it makes the bass easier to pick out
https://soundcloud.com/user763816310/shes-gone-bass-study?si=6396f3c8c0cc46e3be277a3519ce6a80Jet and Licorice both started out at the 2Is as double bass players with jazz backgrounds; Jet is playing his bass guitar here in a jazzy double-bass style, rather as he also does in
Nivram.
I think I’m hearing the E-chord accompanied by E-B-A-GE (
doo-bee-doobydoo)
and the change up to the A-chord is punctuated by a downward arpeggio AGE-A (
dubbada-bee-doobydo ...) followed by further walking (‘
dubbada' said as in the letter ‘W’!)
all the other notes are in the respective scales for the chord and he can play any of them he likes, changing it slightly each time, as jazz players do
That rhythmic pattern is more important than the actual notes, which I may be hearing wrong…
JayBass is a classically-trained player and may well be able to improve on my self-taught analysis!