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prog4evr
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Topic: Prog Guitar Solos Posted: January 21 2012 at 22:59 |
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Sorry, I don't "do" ITunes. I got the CD from Amazon.com - bought it "new" from the "cheap list" (not Amazon directly). It came in less than three days. Worth having the CD to read the liner notes...
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Ambient Hurricanes
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Posted: January 21 2012 at 22:54 | |
Oh, can't believe I forgot to mention Greg Massi's (maudlin of the Well) sublime solo on "Another Excerpt: Keep Light Near You, Even When Dying." He's another guitarist who, like Dave Bainbridge, is one of the best in the business but gets almost no attention paid to him.
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Ambient Hurricanes
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Posted: January 21 2012 at 22:51 | |
I haven't heard Veil of Gossamer yet, but it's on my list. I suppose I should be ashamed of myself for not listening to it yet, because, as a guitar player, I should probably listen to the solo album from one of the best guitar players in the world. Is it on Itunes, so I can immediately put it on my MP3 player and listen to it backstage while I'm acting in Twelfth Night this weekend?
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prog4evr
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Posted: January 21 2012 at 22:45 | |
Better than "The Everlasting Hills, Part 1" from Veil of Gossamer? Because that is an absolutely stunning guitar solo (for nearly 5 minutes...)
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cstack3
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Posted: January 21 2012 at 12:13 | |
Thanks for that one! I was going back & forth on which Fripp solo to pick, but that is my favorite single one for its pure, frenetic energy! I actually did this one live with one of my bands ("Casual Crowbar," a Spinal Tap cover band)! I didn't get close to Fripp's solo, but I also sang the lead, and it was a GREAT song to do live!! |
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AlexDOM
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Posted: January 21 2012 at 10:29 | |
It has been mentioned a few times I believe. Yeah that's a true prog solo
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The_Jester
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Posted: January 20 2012 at 20:30 | |
Firth of the Fifth of Genesis really owns a mention.
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AlexDOM
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Posted: January 20 2012 at 09:32 | |
I saw a mention of the solo from Sound Chaser from Yes. Totally forgot that one, that song has some insane guitar work!
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yam yam
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Posted: January 20 2012 at 06:48 | |
Absolutely agree here! John Mitchell does a good version of it too in many of his appearances with John Wetton's solo band. There isn't a decent quality vid of 'Starless" featuring him on youtube, but have a listen to his solo in the middle of UK's old classic 'In The Dead Of Night" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGElIaAcz2s. John Mitchell is a very underrated guitarist imho.
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Mr. Maestro
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Posted: January 19 2012 at 23:04 | |
Not sure if this counts as a "solo" in the traditional sense, but Robert Fripp's two-note solo-type-thing from "Starless" strikes me as absolutely perfect. The tricky time signature, the huge crescendo, the way the bass and drums slowly join as piece progresses...it's all just positively stunning.
A close second for me is "Oasis" by Enchant.
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yam yam
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Posted: January 19 2012 at 17:32 | |
IQ's Mike Holmes is responsible for some good 'uns too - not particularly long or 'noodly' solos, I suppose, but exquisite nonetheless. The ending (last 2 minutes) of 'The Magic Roundabout' from 'The Wake' (particuarly some of the live versions of it) always sends a tingle down my spine, and 'Capricorn' off 'Subterranea' is another track that has a beautifully expressive solo of his in it.
'The Magic Roundabout' (live, from 2007): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slYLUnkjRw0 |
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Ambient Hurricanes
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Posted: January 19 2012 at 17:06 | |
Dave Bainbridge - The 3 minute outro solo to "Inside My Heart" (On Iona's live album "Heaven's Bright Sun")
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BaldFriede
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Posted: January 19 2012 at 04:58 | |
The guitar solos of Roman Bunka at the end of "Heartbeat" on his first solo album. Also his guitar solos in "Lost Scooters"and "Sulzheim Swinging" on the Live album of Aera. And his guitar solo in U-Bahn from Embryo's album "Zack Glpck". And many more Roman Bunka solos. A truly extraordinary guitar player.
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paganinio
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Posted: January 19 2012 at 02:00 | |
I have a rough ranking.
1. Riverside - Second Life Syndrome
2. Dream Theater - Hollow Years Live at Budokan
3. Pain of Salvation - Second Love
can't remember the rest but there are more prog metal guitar solo-fests going on in my head.
The new listeners always go for Led Zeppelin's guitar.
Intermediate listeners start preferring the bass.
Advanced audio fans spend more time listen to drums and percussion than any other instrument.
Same for prog.
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irrelevant
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Posted: January 16 2012 at 12:14 | |
Great solo.
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infocat
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Posted: January 16 2012 at 12:09 | |
Steve Hackett must agree. He does a nice cover of this on the bonus disc of his most recent release.
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BarryGlibb
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Posted: January 16 2012 at 03:28 | |
I think you are confusing "Reasons for Waiting" with "We Used To Know" as RfW does not have a guitar solo at all...it's all acoustic and there isn't even an acoustic guitar solo. "We Used To Know" however does have one of the greatest guitar solos in modern rock/prog. Martin Barre is soooooo underrated. Another of my all time great solos is by Jan Akkerman in the piece called "Tommy" from "Eruption" on "Moving Waves". Spine tingling.
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Planet Gong!?!?!
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Posted: January 16 2012 at 02:59 | |
It seems prog is kind of spoiled with guitar solos
A couple of my favorites are; -Any Jeff Beck solo (saw him live....still in awe...) -David Gilmour on "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" and "Echoes" -Robert Fripp on "Starless" -Gary Green on "Peel the Paint" -Syd Barrett on "King Bee" (I'm serious) and...Les Paul on "Chicken Reel" Hey, he was progressive for his time! |
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prog4evr
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Posted: January 15 2012 at 20:52 | |
Some choice electric guitar favorites:
1. Steve Howe - Sound Chaser (Yes - Relayer) 2. Steve Hackett - Fly on the Windshield (Genesis - LLDOB) [There is a great version on his DVD, "Once Above a Time"...) 3. John Petrucci - Lies (Dream Theater - Awake) 4. Dave Bainbridge - Veil of Gossamer (Veil of Gossamer) [Electric guitar playing on other songs on that album also] 5. David Gilmore - Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd - The Wall) Some choice acoustic guitar favorites: 1. Steve Hackett - Horizon's (Genesis - Foxtrot) 2. Neal Morse - Chatauqua (Spock's Beard - Beware of Darkness) 3. Phil Keaggy [any acoustic guitar playing by him...] 4. Steve Howe - Turn of the Century (Yes - Going for the One) These are just "choice favorites" that come to mind at this moment...
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Slaughternalia
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Posted: January 15 2012 at 17:09 | |
never been a big guitar solo fan, but dat Sound Chaser, maaaan
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I'm so mad that you enjoy a certain combination of noises that I don't
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