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hawkcwg
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Any solo from buckethead and rusty car from paul gilbert
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darkshade
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^^^^^^ hahahaha ive seen that pic before. what's bad is Ive seen fatter (and younger) kids at one of the McDonalds by my home (there are about 8 within a 10 mile radius, which is sad)
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AlanD
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Steve Hackett - Firth of Fifth (Genesis 1973) - ghostly, spectral & very, very special
Robert Fripp - The Night Watch (King Crimson 1974) - precision personified
Hendrix - Voodoo Chile (1968) - controlled wildness, great stereo panning too!
Mark Knopfler - Brothers In Arms (Dire Straits 1985) - emotional & sublime
Tony Peluso - Goodbye To Love (Carpenters 1973) - the sustained fuzz that initiated the 'power ballad'
Paul McCartney - Taxman (Beatles 1966) - cutting Eastern mode & on a George song too!
Andy Davis - Help Under Doors (Stackridge - scorching live improv at Astor Theatre, Deal, October 2007)
Ritchie Blackmore - Livin' Wreck (Deep Purple 1970) - wine dark, subtle & brilliant
Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn (Part One) (1975) - an original guitar voice, one of his finest moments
Peter Green - Man Of The World (1969) - supreme touch and makes every note special
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tszirmay
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Eddie Hazel -Funkadelic's Maggot Brain Unreal!
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I never post anything anywhere without doing more than basic research, often in depth.
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Bitterblogger
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On another thread, I mentioned this one already:
Fat Time - Miles Davis (go, Mike Stern!); plus
Yours Is No Disgrace - Steve Howe in the Yessongs version
Bron-Y-Aur - Jimmy Page
Wring That Neck (live) - the great Ritchie Blackmore
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The Pessimist
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Serenity Painted Death - Opeth is my favourite guitar solo ever, hands down. Also, I think the solo from Kid Charlemagne - Steely Dan deserves a mention.
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Pekka
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To some degree yes. I think it's because about 95% of all songs ever written have the obligatory guitar solo, so it's always nice to hear something different. Bass solos get my attention every time, and I'm really growing to like some sax solos especially by Mel Collins and David Jackson. Flute solo is always a killer. But well, some of my favourite guitar solos, not in order: Jeff Buckley - Forget Her Talk Talk - I Don't Believe in You Camel - Ice, Straight to My Heart, Lawrence Overhead - Point of View, Entropy Iron Maiden - Stranger in a Strange Land In Flames - Satellites and Astronauts Many others should come to mind. edit: Great, of course I forgot the Best of All Time: Comfortably Numb from Pulse. Edited by Keppa4v - September 10 2008 at 03:14 |
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fil karada
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Under a Glass Moon - Petrucci
Lunar Sea - Latimer
All Along the Watchtower - Hendrix
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Statutory-Mike
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Bucket is very good.
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Everyone, please do yourselves a favour and track down James Reyne's "Always the Way" from his 1987 self titled album and play it very loud. The guitar 'solo' by Jef Scott the makes up the last 2 minutes of this track is the best i've ever heard (and 'I've heard a few). Youtube won't do it justice unless your PC is hooked up to a decent sound system.
I played it to a fanatical metalhead friend of mine one day while driving throught the eastern suburbs of Sydney. At the end there was just a stunned silence for a few seconds before he slowly said "My God" and insisted that i replay it continuously until we completed or journey. Anyone entering an air guitar competition to this break would be pretty well guaranteed to win.
Strictly speaking it's not a solo as there is a drum backing but its close enough.
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Blackwater Floyd
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In no particular order:
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progrules
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I know this one. Was always a great favourite of mine. Funny to see this on our progsite but the truth has to be said, it's indeed awesome !
As for my own contribution: this is on my profile for a year now:
1. Achilles last stand (Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin) (3:42 - 5:15)
2. The Neckromancer (Alex Lifeson/Rush) (10:45 - 12:21) 3. The seventh year (Karl Groom/Shadowland) (3:27 - 5:00) and I can add: 4. Child in time (Ritchie Blackmore/Deep Purple)
5. Rock Bottom (Michael Schenker/UFO)
6. Have a cigar (David Gilmour/Pink Floyd)
7. Merry go-round (Roine Stolt/Flower KIngs)
8. Let there be rock (Angus Young/AC/DC; live album If you want blood...)
9. Counting all the seconds (Gary Chandler/Jadis)
10. Alien (Barry Bailey/Atlanta Rhythm Section)
10. Cliffhanger (Gary Wehrkamp/Shadow Gallery)
10. Black light machine (John Mitchell/Frost)
10. Breaking the spell (Nick Barrett/Pendragon)
10. For the love of God (Steve Vai)
etc etc etc (guitar solos rule !!!)
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The Quiet One
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Any Colour You Like - Pink Floyd: that short but sensational guitar, very spacey, magic!
Lunar Sea - Camel: after the spectacular Moog solo, you got a really wild guitar The Illinois Enema Bandit - Frank Zappa: just so poweful and awsome! Starship Trooper(Yessongs) - Yes: after the great added moog solo you got some mind-blowing guitar by Steve Supper's Ready - Genesis: all the solos are just fantastique! I am the Sun(pt 1) - Flower Kings: precise and great Rudy - Supertramp: dramatic! many many more! |
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fil karada
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OMG i forgot to add Have a Cigar probably my favorite guitar solo
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Dim
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No order...
More than a feeling-Boston
Comfortably numb- Pink Floyd
Achilles last stand- Led Zeppelin
Siberian Khatru (live)- Yes
Firth of fifth- Genesis
Dreaming shrines- Maudlin of the well
Ghost of perdition- Opeth
Dark Matter- Porcupine tree
Symetrical Arizona- Kayo Dot
When the catholic girls go camping, the Nicotine vampires reign supreme- Giraffes? Giraffes!
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nahnite
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Um; I'm amazed no one's mentioned Alex Lifeson. How about his leadwork in "Working Man"? Class.I should also mention "Through The Fire And Flames" by DragonForce. Wow.
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SouthSideoftheSky
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Can't believe that nobody has mentioned Brian May yet! His solos are amazing!
Bohemian Rhapsody is an all time fav.
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TRIFIVE5000
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Mine's are The Green Grass and High Tides from The Outlaws. Very cool.
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Wow... many:
John Petrucci - Razor's Edge, The Spirit Carries On, Hell's Kitchen, Under a Glass Moon, Lines in the Sand, Peruvian kies, etc.
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Abrawang
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Not sure of the order but for prog:
Hackett - Musical Box & Giant Hogweed from Genesis Live
Howe - Siberian Khatru, Yours is No Disgrace & Starship Trooper from Yessongs
Gilmour - Time & Money
Tull - Aqualung (is it Martin Barre?)
Non-prog
Alvin Lee - I'm Goin' Home from Woodstock
Clapton - Badge, Let it Rain & Cocaine from his Live 85 Tour (not on CD but catch it on YouTube)
Clapton & Santana - Jingo from the Crossroads concert a few years ago (YouTube)
Page - Dazed & Confused, Since I've Been Loving You, Heartbreaker
Johnny Winter - Highway 61 & Mean Town Blues (live)
Knopfler - Sultans of Swing (I saw it on YouTube, live performance with Clapton on rhythm)
Allmans (Dickie Betts I think) - One Way Out
Guns & Roses - Sweet Child & November Rain
Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower
Santana - Black Magic Woman (studio) & Soul Sacrifice (Woodstock)
Tufnel - Hellhole
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