"Sun, sun, sun, here it comes!" - or does it...?

Right, as you might have guessed, this is about that tricky bit in Here Comes The Sun.

All the tabs I've seen describe the part as arpeggios of the following chords:

F xx321x
C x320xx
G/B x200xx
G 32xxxx

Then resolve to D.  The trouble is, even though those chords are right, just playing them as-is on one guitar doesn't really convey the melodic complexity of the record

The breakdown is played six times, each with an additional instrument.  Guitar and bass (1), then plus vocal (2), low mellotron (3), octave mellotron (4), a wobbly synth (5) and an octave wobbly synth (6).
 
Before I go crazy trying to work out each part, has anyone worked each part out in the past, and can you reveal their secrets?

Or ideally some very clever guitar part that amalgamates everything into one amazing whole, while being really easy to play, and perhaps with room to take a sip of beer somewhere along the line.  Cheers :)
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  • PlectrumPlectrum Frets: 494
    I just do less repeats so as not to bore the audience. No-one has thrown anything at me yet ;)
    One day I'm going to make a guitar out of butter to experience just how well it actually plays.
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