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Avantgardehead
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Posted: March 03 2008 at 02:51 |
Steve Hackett - The outro solo on "The Fountain of Salmacis" and the solo from "The Lovers"
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Fritha
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Posted: March 03 2008 at 02:22 |
OK, I'll bite... In cronological order and with an eye on variety, while omitting some of the more obvious choices already mentioned many many times in this thread. (Doesn't mean I don't truly love most of them.)
1. Martin Barre - We Used to Know (Jethro Tull)
Not one but *two* excellent solos and all too hard to choose between them... Bliss.
2. Peter Jennings - Depression (Cressida)
The last few minutes feature a veritable guitar-organ fest, with the guitar solo building things up and then the organ, played by Jennings, bringing it all to a brilliant end.
3. Jan Akkerman - Birth (Focus)
Oh man, his tone is the best ever...and the playing sounds so unique; kind of restrained, assured and rocking all at the same time. Wonderful!
4. Steve Howe - Sound Chaser (Yes)
Coolness! Howe is all over the place on this and yet he keeps it all nicely together like the true master he is.
5. Tony Banks - Mad Man Moon (Genesis)
The "kid brother" to Firth of Fifth, heh. I love FoF as much as the next person but piano-wise MMM is another excuisite Banks highlight.
6. David Gilmour - Hey You (Pink Floyd)
Comfortably Numb is fantastic but I still think I slightly prefer the solo on this one.
7. Alex Lifeson - 1st solo on Natural Science (Rush)
Always been a Rush highlight for me... Classic stuff from Alex. The solo fits the song really well.
8. Daniel Gildenlöw - People Passing By (Pain Of Salvation)
Towards the end of this track one can find a typically powerful and emotional solo from our Daniel. He really knows how to squeeze everything out from every note on that guitar...
9. Johnny Greenwood - Lucky (Radiohead)
Far from reaching prog's lofty heights, perhaps, but oh, how I love it still! Perfect example of a solo that fits the mood and the structure of the song - my favourite Radiohead song at that - to a tee.
10. Steven Wilson - Stranger By The Minute (Porcupine Tree)
A shamelessly poppish solo, which always, always puts a smile on my face whenever I hear it.
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ghost_of_morphy
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Posted: March 01 2008 at 02:35 |
Heck, I can't remember if I posted in this thread in the past and I'm certainly not going to go through 13 pages of posts to find out, but my favorite solo as of now is Alan Holdsworth's solo in UK's first, self-named album, in the track "In The Dead Of Night." It reminds me of the imagination and seeming disregard of what is going on musically (although it all fits together) that Fripp shows in 21'st Century Man, which I would choose for my second choice.
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Finnforest
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Posted: March 01 2008 at 00:35 |
Jimmy Page: Ten Years Gone Tea for One SIBLY Gilmour: Dogs Garcia: Anything on a good night Lifeson: Kid Gloves Howe: Mood for a Day RSoG leads of Drama Huge disclaimer: These are just off the top of a very tired head that should have been sleeping a long time ago, thus the gravitation to the obvious people. There are SO MANY OTHERS I've no more time to mull over......good night folks...
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tszirmay
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Posted: February 29 2008 at 19:56 |
Of the top of my pot:
Favorite WICKED solos
GT: Robert Fripp-Sailor’s Tale, Baby’s on Fire
Steve Hackett: Every day, Spectral Mornings, Firth of Fifth
Ant Phillips: the Knife
Jan Akkerman: Birth
Mick Rogers: Visionary Mountain
Andy Latimer: Ice, Chord Change, Lady Fantasy
Bastiaan Peeters: Scream, Prophet’s Dream
Donald Roeser: Career of Evil, Dominance & Submission, the Vigil
Ritchie Blackmore- Child in Time, Lazy
Robin Trower- Day of the Eagle, Bridge of Sighs, Too Rolling Stoned
Phil Manzanera: Out of the Blue, If There’s Something, My Only Love
Martin Barre: Back Door Angels
also
Dave Bainbridge- A Homeward Race
Alberto Radius- Il Calore Umano
Brian Josh- The Night Sky
Mauro Montobbio- Desert
Nick Beere- Route 36 part 2
Henrique Simoes- The Sight
Nicolas Mouraschko- Opaline
Steve Hillage- Hurdy Gurdy Glissando, I Never Glid Before
Edited by tszirmay - February 29 2008 at 23:06
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lucysmusicbox
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Posted: February 29 2008 at 18:45 |
Santana's on the song called "Marie " I love It
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*Porcupine*
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Posted: February 08 2008 at 23:36 |
stonebeard wrote:
Marillion "Easter." Hands down. Nothing else. |
Your so right i that solo its is Steve Rothery at his best
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Sky Blue
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Posted: February 08 2008 at 16:19 |
Hmmmmm....let's see,
1. Comfortably Numb - David Gilmour
2. Machine Gun - Jimi Hendrix
3. Maggot Brain - Eddie Hazel
4. Riders on the storm - Ray Manzarek
and so many others!
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Charterhouser
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Posted: February 08 2008 at 04:25 |
Right now, I'd say Hackett's guitar solo on Firth of Fifth (a masterpiece) and Emerson's Hoedown for keyboards, but I've got so many others in mind... these days I'm listening mainly to those two solos.
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Erpland316
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Posted: February 05 2008 at 16:27 |
There are so many great solos...to name a few...
Guitar:
John Mclaughlin-The Noonward Race
Robert Fripp-Satori in Tangier
Jerry Garcia- Fire on the Mountain
David Gilmour-Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Andy Latimer- Chord Change
Steve Hillage-Master Builder
Steve Howe- Sound Chaser
Adam Jones- Parabola
Ed Wynne- Spirals in Hyperspace
Drums:
Danny Carey- Rosetta Stoned
Tony Williams- anything from Miles in the Sky by Miles Davis
Bill Bruford- Indiscipline
Bass:
Jaco Pastorius-anything with Weather Report
Tony Levin- Satori in Tangier
Keyboards:
Dave Stewart-anything from Hatfield and National Health
Rick Wakeman-Siberan Khatru
Mike Ratledge-anything from Third/Fourth/Fifth/Sixth
Keith Godchaeux- anything with the Grateful Dead
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JLocke
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Posted: February 03 2008 at 20:09 |
Keyboards - Patrick Moraz's epic melody section on "The Gates of Delerium", Jorden Rudess' solo on Live at Buddokan
Guitar - David Gilmour on "Comfortably Numb" and "Dogs"
Vocals - Daniel Gildenlow on "Beyond the Pale", Maynard James Keenen on "Pushit"
Drums - Nick Mason - Saucerfull of Secrets
Bass - John Myung on "Metropolis", Justin Chancellor on "Disposition"
Edited by p0mt3 - February 03 2008 at 20:12
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dpedal1
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Posted: February 03 2008 at 11:14 |
David Gilmour's Comfortably Numb solo on the PULSE DVD. WOW!! Gives me chills everytime.
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spacemetal
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Posted: February 03 2008 at 05:31 |
Green Carnation - Light of Day, Day of Darkness Porcupine Tree - The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase 2) Pink Floyd - Time
there's probably a lot more, but thats the best I can think of right now
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L´étranger
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Posted: February 03 2008 at 03:35 |
I love Confortably Numb solo
The small keyboard vs. guitar battle in the Speed King by Deep Purple
solo from Balck sabbath´s Past Lives - Wicked World is also one of the greatest
but Led Zeppelin´s BBC Sessions disc2 contains the 18min. version of
Dazed and Confused, dear people there is 6min. absolutely psycho solo
when both Page and Jones play by fiddlesticks on their guitars and than
comes the 10min. solo of whole band unbelievable improvisation by Page,
impassable bass solo of Jones, Bonham´s jazz jamming on the drums and
also Plant´s contribution of voice...The best jamming song ever it is...
I must switch it on
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progodd
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Posted: January 23 2008 at 23:07 |
Steve Howe's solos on Close To The Edge, Ritual, and all the Relayer tracks. Steve Hackett on Firth Of Fifth and Ripples Andy Latimer on Lunar Sea and Lady Fantasy. Thijs Van Leer on Anonymous Two and Eruption. Jan Akkerman on Eruption, QAAQ. Jean Luc Ponty, Daryl Stuermer, Allan Zavod, and Allan Holdsworth on Enigmatic Ocean II. Frank Zappa on Inca Roads. Daryl Stuermer on Aurora. Keith Emerson on Trilogy, Karn Evil, and Tarkus. Rick Wakeman on Close To The Edge. Tony Banks on Genesis Medley from Three Sides Live. Allan Holdsworth on Devil Take The Hindmost Pino Marrone from Crucis on Abismo Terrenal Peter Banks on Knights/The Falcon/The Bear Kerry Livgren and Rick Williams on Magnum Opus Yozox Yamamoto on Variations On A Theme By Brian Larry Coryell on Yin John McLaughlin on Dawn Al Di Meola on Duel Of The Tyrant And The Jester Jimmy Page on the Live version of No Quarter from The Song Remains the Same Ritchie Blackmore on Child In Time Tony Iommi on Heaven And Hell Live Christina Boule of Clearlight on Without Words Didier Lustig synth solos on Shylock's Ile De Fievre David Gilmour on Dogs
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Mourndark
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Posted: January 17 2008 at 12:16 |
Guitar David Gilmour: Comfortably Numb (Live) and the pedal steel solo from High Hopes. I'll think of some more later...
Keys Keith Emerson: Hoedown (Organ), Creole Dance (Live) - the piece that made me take up classical piano again, and his live piano "impromptus" (they seem to be loosely based on his piano concerto). Rick Wright: Shine On (Part IX) Rick Wakeman: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6mSJP18SMXw from 2:37 - I don't know what it's called, but it's AMAZING.
Vocals Clare Torry: Great Gig In The Sky - give me shivers!
Guitar and keyboards from Assassing (Marillion)
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paolo.beenees
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Posted: January 17 2008 at 11:50 |
I'll put a limit to three:
Robert Fripp's "Prince Rupert's Lament"
Steve Howe in Yes's cover of "America"
Germano Serafin in Le Orme's "In Ottobre" (from "Verità Nascoste")
... but I cannot end this post without mentioning Connie Veit's entire guitar playing in Popol Vuh's "Hosianna Mantra"
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cynthiasmallet
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Posted: January 17 2008 at 11:48 |
Well dug out, although personally I think that the closing solo on Early Birth is even better. Fantastic end to a fantastic album.
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cynthiasmallet
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Posted: January 17 2008 at 11:48 |
Sweet Child of Mine- Guns 'N Roses (Slash)
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PerfectGnat
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Posted: January 17 2008 at 04:07 |
In no particular order:
Hey You by Pink Floyd (David Gilmour) Child of Innocence by Kansas (Kerry Livgren) While My Guitar Gently Weeps by The Beatles (Eric Clapton) Communication Breakdown by Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page) Hitch A Ride by Boston (Tom Scholz) Art of Dying by George Harrison Still Raining Still Dreaming by Jimi Hendrix
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